BTÖTUS at International Maarif Magazine Issue No 9
International Maarif Magazine issue 9 has been published. In the ninth issue of International Maarif Magazine, the topic of “Basics of Sciences “Mathematics” and “School Libraries in the Age of Technology” is evaluated in different aspects by international academics and experts.
Among other topics related to education, in this issue, the International Symposium on Turkish Teaching in the Balkans and Turcology (BTÖTUS) organized at UNYT has been covered. In the section regarding BTÖTUS take place the reviews and reflections of different academicians who participated and shared their studies.
“The Balkans have a history of developments, unlike many other states. Turkology studies in the Balkans stem from the relationship of the people of these countries with each other”
– Prof. Dr. Mustafa İSEN
“The new step of Turkish Maarif Foundation in the Balkans: University of New York Tirana (UNYT).
The International Symposium on Turkish Teaching in the Balkans and Turcology has successfully brought to life UNYT’s vision.”– Prof. Dr. Erkan ERDEMİR, Rector of UNYT
“A conscientious part of Turkish history has been lived with the nations in the Balkans. Therefore the history of the Ottoman, same as it is part of Turkish history, is part of the history of Albanians, Bosnians, Bulgarians, Croats, Greeks, and Serbs.”
– Prof. Dr. Mahmut AK, Rector of Istanbul University
“Turkish is a touchstone in the process of self-recognition of the nations in the Balkan region.”
– Prof. Dr. Cemal YILDIZ, Rector of Turkish-German University
“The historical, linguistic, literary, cultural, ethnographic, and religious relations between the Balkan countries and Turkey, which have existed and continue to exist for centuries, are now an undeniable reality.”
– Assoc. Prof. Lindita Xhanari LATIFI, UNYT Balkan Research Institute Director
BTÖTUS welcomed more than 118 academic studies/papers from academicians from Türkiye, Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Serbia, Croatia, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan.
Check the Magazine below:
Balkanlarda Türkçe Öğretimi ve Türkoloji Uluslararası Sempozyumu
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