“General Report on University Monitoring and Evaluation-2024” prepared by the Council of Higher Education was published
The Council of Higher Education evaluated 201 universities in Turkey according to 64 indicators in 5 fields
Graduates' time to find their first job in Turkey decreased to 4.5 months
The number of universities in THE universities world rankings increased from 58 to 75, with 3 universities in the top 500. In QS, 25 universities entered the rankings, while 2 universities entered the top 500
The number of PhD graduates increased significantly to 13,561
Significant increase in the number of indexed publications in academia
Undergraduate programs accredited by YÖKAK increased from 965 to 1209
Erol Özvar, President of the Council of Higher Education:
“While evaluating the current state and capacity of our higher education system, we are also working to be ready for any future challenges”
“Extremely rapid and radical technological developments in the world have made it necessary to redefine and reorganize the structure of higher education”
“Developments especially in the field of artificial intelligence have had a profound impact on higher education”
“Many issues such as rapidly developing technology, climate and environmental problems, global conflicts, changes in social needs, employment and economic crises stand out as the issues that higher education will seek solutions in the coming period”