About Us


Istanbul University [IU] (est. in 1453), renowned as the oldest and the most developed university in Turkiye, has been a key fundamental player in advancing Turkish Higher Education. It has been at the forefront of the scientific and social advances in Turkiye for centuries. Following its well-known motto of being “The Bridge of Science from the Past to the Future”, IU has maintained its positive influence on the Turkish intellectual and academic circles through the implementation of various education programmes ranging from natural sciences to arts and political sciences to theology. IU has continually strived to enhance the international dimensions of its teaching, research, outreach, service and administration.

IU’s 2019-2023 strategic plan identifies the following two fields as the main focus of its pursuit for internationalisation: (a) increasing the number of international students and staff on campus and (b) engaging in international competition through research and scientific production. In its pursuit for the implementation of its strategic plan, IU maintains its strong interest in increasing the quality and quantity of mobility while strengthening its partnerships. International engagement is a priority in IU’s quest for improving the quality of teaching, learning, and academic research, which in turn would enhance the university's overall reputation and further improving its worldwide ranking.

National and international recognition, a high institutional profile and its pioneering role in Turkish intellectual and scientific circles enables IU to be a popular partner not only in the region but also around the world. IU benefits also from its institutional ratings and location between the East and the West which also indicates one of its implicit strengths and potential to expand the European Education Area. Thus, academic quality and mutual strategic goals are considered as the main criteria for building longstanding partnerships regardless of geographical space and distance.

All of IU’s academic and administrative units actively participate in the implementation of its modernisation and internationalisation strategies. The International Academic Relations Unit [IARU] oversees international engagements, and employs the necessary means for advancing the University’s related strategies. The primary activities of the IARU are to carry out exchange programs and other academic exchange activities and internationalization strategies on behalf of the University for international and national students, academic and administrative staff. Erasmus, Mevlana, Farabi, and Bilateral-Multilateral Relations Offices administer international and national academic exchange activities under the roof of the unit. These offices are responsible not only for the administrative aspects of students, academic staff and personnel exchange but also assisting the academic units in benefitting from the current partnerships and creating new exchange opportunities.

Acknowledging the international dimension as one of the most important quality criteria, IU is committed to further implement its official vision of becoming a leading university with its education at a global level and its research shaping the world. This vision will be operationalised by strengthening its international collaborations, broadening its education potential through joint/double degree programmes, increasing its research capacity, empowering its community through new mobility opportunities, and modernising its institutional and educational structure by accommodating itself to the new developments in the European Education Area. Thus, IU identifies the following topics among the priorities which would enhance its modernization, and lay the foundations for its internationalisation as well as its quality improvement.

Our Mission

In the same direction with Istanbul University’s mission ” produce useful information, humanity and educate individuals competent to our country “Our mission is to investigate of management, risk management and control processes to assess effectiveness, to develop add value to corporate activities by the objectives and implementation of the objectives and senior management accountability help to fulfill the responsibilities and activities of our organization, the process is to provide reasonable assurance regarding the systems and processes.


 Our Vision

Within the framework of Istanbul University’s vision “becoming one of the leading universities in the world”; our vision is to produce internal audit and consulting activities effective, efficient, appropriately conduct standards, these activities requested by our institution’s senior management and employees is to restore a structure implemented in understanding and cooperation.



Istanbul University [IU] (est. in 1453), renowned as the oldest and the most developed university in Turkiye, has been a key fundamental player in advancing Turkish Higher Education. It has been at the forefront of the scientific and social advances in Turkiye for centuries. Following its well-known motto of being “The Bridge of Science from the Past to the Future”, IU has maintained its positive influence on the Turkish intellectual and academic circles through the implementation of various education programmes ranging from natural sciences to arts and political sciences to theology. IU has continually strived to enhance the international dimensions of its teaching, research, outreach, service and administration.

IU encompasses 17 faculties and 14 graduate schools along with many other academic units which promote the modernisation of Turkish Higher Education. The increasing number of programmes and courses given in English is an important prerequisite in terms of its internationalisation and transnational competition. Through its English taught programmes, the University attracts exceptional students from all around the world. Today, IU is a home for more than 7,800 international students – the highest number of foreign students of any of the Turkish higher education institutions, as well as 104 international academic staff. The University is one of the 11 research universities in Turkiye and rated in the top 500 universities in the world due to its international publications, research and implementation facilities, two Nobel prize winners, and most importantly, more than 300 established partnerships with universities from all around the world. In order to increase its success, IU continues to follow the recent developments in the education and the scientific domain. To this end, the University has a long and distinguished record of being a valued member of several international networks, including Coimbra Group of Universities and the European University Association.

IU’s 2019-2023 strategic plan identifies the following two fields as the main focus of its pursuit for internationalisation: (a) increasing the number of international students and staff on campus and (b) engaging in international competition through research and scientific production. In its pursuit for the implementation of its strategic plan, IU maintains its strong interest in increasing the quality and quantity of mobility while strengthening its partnerships. International engagement is a priority in IU’s quest for improving the quality of teaching, learning, and academic research, which in turn would enhance the university's overall reputation and further improving its worldwide ranking.

National and international recognition, a high institutional profile and its pioneering role in Turkish intellectual and scientific circles enables IU to be a popular partner not only in the region but also around the world. IU benefits also from its institutional ratings and location between the East and the West which also indicates one of its implicit strengths and potential to expand the European Education Area. Thus, academic quality and mutual strategic goals are considered as the main criteria for building longstanding partnerships regardless of geographical space and distance.

Since 2003 Erasmus+ has been regarded as the key component in the University’s modernisation and internationalisation. Ever since its participation as one of the first Turkish pilot universities in the Erasmus Programme in the academic year of 2003/2004, IU has increasingly carried out student, academics and staff exchange. More than 15,000 outgoing and incoming students, staff, lecturers, and trainees have benefited from the Erasmus programme since that time. During that period, IU took the necessary steps to fully comply with the Bologna Process, redesigning and continuously updating its programmes and procedures in accordance with the European and National Qualifications Framework. Diploma Supplement was awarded to IU by the European Commission in December 2012. The European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) has been enacted in all degree programs in order to facilitate transparency and clarity of student qualifications. The number of its interinstitutional agreements has reached 505 in 2020, which includes more than 300 universities from 28 EU member states.

All of IU’s academic and administrative units actively participate in the implementation of its modernisation and internationalisation strategies. The International Academic Relations Unit [IARU] oversees international engagements, and employs the necessary means for advancing the University’s related strategies. In order to increase the number of international research projects, a special unit for supporting the researchers was created. In this regard, Erasmus+ Programme management has been carried out as a shared responsibility of IARU and the International Project Office under the supervision of IU Rectorate. Collaborative relations between the departments bring certain added value to expanding the impact of Erasmus+ Key Actions (KA1, KA2, and KA3) and ensures the participation of different stakeholders in their policy-making and policy-implementation processes.

Heading into the new phase of Erasmus+ Programme 2021-2027, strengthening and diversifying partnerships will continue to play a key role in achieving the strategic goals of IU. Developing efficient partnerships will provide IU community with new mobility and networking opportunities to enhance its academic and professional profile. Encouraging its units to establish long-lasting partnerships, IU aims to create an internationalised campus promoting a high degree of cultural diversity and enable both local and international students to develop intercultural competences by interacting and sharing their personal experiences.

Acknowledging the international dimension as one of the most important quality criteria, IU is committed to further implement its official vision of becoming a leading university with its education at a global level and its research shaping the world. This vision will be operationalised by strengthening its international collaborations, broadening its education potential through joint/double degree programmes, increasing its research capacity, empowering its community through new mobility opportunities, and modernising its institutional and educational structure by accommodating itself to the new developments in the European Education Area. Thus, IU identifies the following topics among the priorities which would enhance its modernization, and lay the foundations for its internationalisation as well as its quality improvement:

●    prioritising cross-border cooperation with universities and scientific organisations around the world in order to modernise its education and research infrastructure in support of expanding the European Education Area.

●    ensuring visibility of the opportunities offered in the frame of Erasmus+ Programme to enable equal and equitable access for its members.

●    promoting the inclusion in the Erasmus+ activities of underrepresented groups, refugees as well as students and staff with disabilities.

●    continuing to provide full recognition of the acquisitions in the Erasmus+ mobility programmes in order to support the beneficiaries’ advancements in their academic and professional careers.

●    establishing long-lasting partnerships in order to develop transnational teaching activities such as double/joint degree programs which can respond to the modern challenges and the need to keep up with the technological progress.

●    promoting the concepts of the new Erasmus+ period by becoming actively involved into digitalisation and blended mobility as well as the European Student Card initiative.

●    participating in strategic networks and alliances which would bring long-lasting effects for implementing innovative practices, exchanging good practices, and supporting policy development.

●    undertaking an active role in promoting and offering opportunities for employing 21st century skills, i.e. learning and innovation skills, digital literacy skills, and career and life skills, as well as for improving language and intercultural competencies.

In order to ensure the visibility and the dissemination of Erasmus+ Programme principles, IU publishes the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education and the Erasmus Policy Statement on its Official Erasmus+ web page at https://erasmus.istanbul.edu.tr/tr/content/erasmus/european-policy-statement


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Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2021-2027 

Erasmus mobility data is processed in accordance with the European Commission's personal data policy (See: https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-esc/index/privacy-statement, For Turkish version: https://www.ua.gov.tr/anasayfa/icerikler/ab-kisisel-veri-politikasi/).
In line with the Grant Agreement we have signed with the Turkish National Agency, the following matters are considered in data processing:

ARTICLE 15 — DATA PROTECTION
15.1 Data Processing by the Grant Authority:
All personal data within the scope of the Agreement will be processed, in accordance with the current data protection legislation, particularly Regulation 2018/1725 and related national data protection laws, and the purposes specified in the Privacy Statement accessible at https://ec.europa.eu/erasmus-esc-personal-data. The data processing is under the responsibility of the data controller mentioned in the privacy statement.

15.2 Processing of Data by Beneficiaries
Beneficiaries shall process personal data within the scope of the Agreement in accordance with applicable EU, international and national law on data protection (especially Regulation 2018/1725). Beneficiaries serve as data controllers during the processing. The data is
•    processed in a lawful, fair, and transparent manner,
•    collected for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes,
•    limited to adequate, relevant, and what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed,
•    accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date,
•    kept in a form that permits identification of data subjects for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed, and
•    processed in a way that ensures the appropriate security of the data.

Beneficiaries may only grant their staff access to personal data when it is strictly necessary for the implementation, management, and monitoring of the Agreement. Beneficiaries must ensure that their staff are under a confidentiality obligation. Beneficiaries should inform data subjects about the processing and present them with the Privacy Statement found at https://ec.europa.eu/erasmus-esc-personal-data.

15.3 Consequences of Non-Compliance
If a beneficiary breaches any of the obligations under this Article, the grant can be reduced.

Article 11 of the Law No. 6698 on the Protection of Personal Data indicates that the person whose personal data is processed has the right to request information about their data, learn about third parties to whom personal data is transferred, request correction of incomplete or inaccurate data, and request the deletion or destruction of data if the reasons necessitating their processing cease to exist.

Thus, the nature of the personal data collected by the Erasmus office depends on the specific service provided or offered. Personal data required for the provision of services are collected at the minimum level necessary, limited, and proportionate to the related purpose, in accordance with the relevant articles of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data.
These personal data are used only for related purposes. The general purposes of using personal data are as follows:
•    To ensure the execution, provision, protection, and maintenance of services,
•    To communicate based on feedback received,
•    To send informational messages,
•    To make calls or invitations for training.
In addition, the personal data of participants are collected during information events/meetings, program promotion events/meetings, training courses, and seminars. Explicit consent is obtained before meetings for appearing in videos and photos taken during these meetings/events."

​Erasmus Institutional CoordinatorProf.Dr. Ayşe Zişan FURATerasmus@istanbul.edu.tr+90 212 440 00 00 / 11222  
Incoming Student /Staff/KA171Expert Mustafa KAPLANmustafa.kaplan@istanbul.edu.tr+90 212 440 00 00 / 10272 
Bilateral Agreement/ESC/KA171Dr.Gamze UŞARgamze.usar@istanbul.edu.tr+90 212 440 00 00 / 12029