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Türkiye sees 20 pct surge in number of PhD graduates
The number of Ph.D. graduates in the country rose by 20 percent in 2023 compared to the previous year, reaching the highest level in six years, Türkiye's top education body has revealed.
According to the Higher Education Council's (YÖK) annual report on university monitoring and assessment, the number of doctoral graduates in Türkiye increased from 11,290 in 2022 to 13,561 in 2023.
New rectors appointed to some of country’s top universities
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has appointed rectors to 13 universities, marking a leadership shift at some of the country's most prestigious academic institutions.
Top appeals court deadlocked in election for new head
The Court of Appeals found itself in a deadlock on March 26 as five rounds of voting have failed to produce a clear winner in the critical election to determine its new head.
The decision to postpone the election came after a two-day voting process, where neither of the five candidates managed to secure an absolute majority.
Top court elects Kadir Özkaya as new head
Kadir Özkaya has been elected as the new head of the Constitutional Court, succeeding Zühtü Arslan, whose term of office expired.
In the general assembly vote, Özkaya garnered nine out of 15 members' support while his opponent, Yusuf Şevki Hakyemez, received just six votes.
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Quake-hit students rank high in national exams
Despite facing challenges and traumas from losing their families, relatives and homes in the deadly February quakes, many quake survivor students have achieved outstanding results in high school and university entrance exams, allowing them to enroll in the country's best educational institutions.
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Four lawmakers become first female deputies of 3 provinces
Four female lawmakers have been elected as the first female deputies of three provinces that had never been represented by a woman before, marking another step in female representation in the country's legislative body.
In the 28th term of the 600-member parliament elected in the May 14 elections, 121 women will serve.
Ancient castle under threat of quarry
Archaeological excavations that have been carried out in the 2,300-year-old Kurul Castle in the Black Sea province of Ordu have unearthed the 2,100-year-old the Kybele Statue, as well as three other big statues and other 2,000 historical artifacts.
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Ray therapy gives hope for COVID-19 treatment
A clinical study has begun for a therapy developed by Turkish scientists to treat viral diseases, including COVID-19, according to its developer RD Global INVAMED.
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Survey sheds light on severity of Turkey’s child marriage problem
A recent survey carried out by the Women’s Research Center at Ankara’s Gazi University has shed light on the severity of the problem of child marriages in Turkey, with many girls forced into marriages to “cover up sexual abuse,” daily Cumhuriyet reported on Jan. 21.
Turkish family files criminal complaint on 'Blue Whale' online game after son's death
A family in Ankara filed a criminal complaint against an online game titled "Blue Whale," indicating it was responsible for the suicide of their 24-year-old son.