Near East University Science Awards will find their owners on May 25

Near East University Science Awards will find their owners in May
Near East University Science Awards will find their owners on May 25

The Near East University Science Awards, traditionalized by the Near East University to support scientific productivity, will find their owners with a ceremony to be held on May 25. President Ersin Tatar, Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey Metin Feyzioğlu and YODAK President Prof. Dr. The ceremony, which will be held with the participation of many guests, especially Turgay Avcı, will be held at the Near East University Atatürk Culture and Congress Center at 17.00 tomorrow.

Awards will be given in 7 categories.

At the Near East University Science Awards, which will be given for the sixth time this year; Publication Award, Publication Honorary Award, Young Researcher Award and Young Researcher Encouragement Award, Most Influential Researcher Award, Best Academic Performance Award and Dr. Suat Günsel Science Award categories will be awarded. At the ceremony, a certificate of appreciation will be presented to the academicians representing the Near East University in scientific events such as congresses, conferences and symposiums held on international platforms.

prof. Dr. İrfan Suat Günsel: “Our priority is to increase the contribution of science to society, to encourage discoveries and to encourage future scientists. This is why we are giving the Near East University Science Awards, the most important symbol of the value we place on scientific production.”

Emphasizing that producing science and putting it into use for the benefit of humanity is one of the main purpose of existence of universities, Near East University Chairman of the Board of Trustees Prof. Dr. İrfan Suat Günsel said, “As Near East University, we consider contributing to world science with our scientific productivity and representing our country in the strongest way at the international level as one of our most important priorities.”

Reminding that this vision has brought Near East University to the top of the rankings published by many international higher education rating institutions, Prof. Dr. Günsel said, “However, it is not only our place in the rankings that is important for us. Our priority is to increase the contribution of science to society, to encourage discoveries and to encourage future scientists. This is why we are giving the Near East University Science Awards, the most important symbol of the value we place on scientific production.”