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New TV series trend may foster dialogue, researchers say
A new trend is sweeping through Turkish television, as shows increasingly depict the intersection of secular and religious groups, serving as a potential bridge for dialogue between different segments of society, according to researchers.
Allegation of exam cheating with AI stirs debate
The claim that a senior law student at a private university in Istanbul used artificial intelligence to cheat in his exam was detected by asking an artificial intelligence application has caused controversy.
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Turkish mathematician Ali Nesin wins Leelavati Award
Istanbul Bilgi University Mathematics Department chair Prof. Ali Nesin won the Leelavati Prize for his outstanding contributions toward increasing public awareness of mathematics in Turkey, particularly for his tireless work in creating the "Mathematics Village" as an exceptional, peaceful place for education, research and the exploration of mathematics for anyone.
Politically polarized Turkey finds largest common ground in Syrian refugees’ return
Although polarized on various political issues, the Turkish people share the most similar views over Syrian refugees in the country, a survey conducted by the Istanbul Bilgi University Center for Migration Research in partnership with the German Marshall Fund (GMF) revealed on Feb. 5.
Turkish youth overwhelmingly against ‘other,’ study says
A majority of Turkish youth are against the “other,” according to research carried out by Bilgi University.
Boğaziçi University bans event with main opposition CHP deputy head Böke
An event due to host a speech by main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy Chair Selin Sayek Böke at Istanbul's prestigious Boğaziçi University has been cancelled by the authorities.
Böke had been due to give a speech on March 19 at the Boğaziçi Administration and Leadership Summit to be held by the university's Business and Economy Club.
Boğaziçi Unversity bans event with main opposition CHP deputy head Böke
An event due to host a speech by main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy Chair Selin Sayek Böke at Istanbul's prestigious Boğaziçi University has been cancelled by the authorities.
Böke had been due to give a speech on March 19 at the Boğaziçi Administration and Leadership Summit to be held by the university's Business and Economy Club.
Istanbul Bilgi University students accuse school management of negligence in attack on Women's Day demo
Students and academics from Bilgi University have accused the school's administrators of negligence regarding a knife attack on a booth erected to mark International Women's Day.
A mob illegally entered the Bilgi University campus in central Istanbul to attack students on March 8, prompting widespread anger among students and social media users.
Group attacks Women's Day demo at Istanbul Bilgi University
A mob illegally entered the Bilgi University campus in central Istanbul to attack students marking International Women's Day on March 8.
The university confirmed in a statement that a group of 15 to 20 jumped over the gates of the santralistanbul campus to attack the students, chanting "Allahu akbar" (God is great).
Turkey's Bilgi University joins CERN's efforts to unlock dark matter
Turkey's Istanbul Bilgi University has begun collaboration with the European Organization for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, to become part of its Atlas experiment, which aims to observe dimensions and particles that could make up "dark matter" - a mysterious substance that is believed by researchers to make up most of the universe.