Here you can find some useful and general information about Erasmus+ Student Mobility at our institution.
VISA
Foreigner Students (EU citizens) are not required to get a student or touristic visa before leaving their country since they are already allowed to stay in Turkey for 90 days/180 days period. In 30 days period after students arrive in İstanbul are supposed to get an appointment for residence permit. The students who do not have EU passports must apply for student visa with a letter of acceptance which is sent by us. For more information please contact the consulate in your country.
RESIDENCE PERMIT
As you know, Turkey is not a member of EU, so you need to get residence permit if your stay is more than 90 days here. These procedures bring some responsibilities as well. We are going to share all the processes step by step with you in the upcoming days. We want to give you some tips before you come here in order you to have less problem for your residence permit process.
Necessary Documents;
1- *Application Form
2- Passport
3- Photocopy of passport ID page, and of any pages with entry stamps.
4- Health Insurance
5- Student Certificate
6- Residence Permit Card Fee Receipt(356 Turkish Liras)
7- 4 Biometric Photos
* Erasmus Office will help students with Online Application
HEALTH INSURANCE
Students are required to get a health insurance during the orientation week in Turkey. We do not take any responsibility if the immigration police rejects the health insurance policy you already purchased elsewhere even though it is clearly stated as a ‘world wide policy’ with full treatments and conditions.
(Some countries – Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Austria – have mutual agreements with Turkey. Students from these countries do not need to get health insurance here. However, they have to provide an official letter from their home country`s insurance services and get it approved at the Social Security Office in Turkey
Others are required to get a health insurance during the orientation week in Turkey. You can find many insurance company in İstanbul to purchase.
ACCOMMODATION
Istanbul University has 2 dormitories. For further information, please send an email to mustafa.kaplan@istanbul.edu.tr
ORIENTATION
Each semester, we organize an orientation for Erasmus students. Our orientation takes place one week before the start of the courses.
It is highly recommended for the incoming exchange students to attend the orientation week, where we will assist the students with the course selections and residence permit applications.
Be aware that you may be charged at the transit airport for any goods in your hand- baggage that would normally be subject to customs duty.
You are advised to book your travel as far in advance as possible as ticket prices can increase nearer to the date of travel.
TRANSPORTATION
İstanbul Airport: It is located on the European side of İstanbul. Average travel time to the city center is 1 hour • Phone: (0212) 444 1 442
www.istairport.com
İstanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport: It is located on the Asian side of İstanbul. Average travel time to the city center is 1,5 hours. • Phone: (0216) 585 50 00
www.sgairport.com
How do I Reach My Accommodation?
Once you arrive at one of the Airports you can find shuttle busses operated by HAVAIST/HAVABUS to main destinations. Then you can take a taxi to your desired destination. Taxi cabs are available 24/7.
HOW TO GET TO Beyazıt IU MAIN CAMPUS ?
You can:
1. Take a cab to reach Beyazıt IU main campus directly
2. If incoming students would like to come by HAVAIST/HAVABUS, after having collected your luggage, proceed towards the exit. You will find the Airport Taxi service in front of you. Please, get on the bus labelled HAVAIST/HAVABUS Beyazıt, with the fee paid inside the bus.
3. Metro and then any other public transportation.
VISION;
The vision of Istanbul University Without Barriers; Based on the principle of universal design, as a university where everyone receives education, work and service with equal opportunities, to establish scientific collaborations with institutions in different disciplines and sectors in the field of disability, to carry out academic studies and to be the pioneer of a nationwide movement in our field.
MISSION;
To expand living spaces in accordance with universal design principles, working with our students, employees and service areas, to carry out scientific research and academic studies in various branches of disability such as education, employment, health, rehabilitation, developing and implementing projects with domestic and foreign partners, organizing conferences and symposiums on various issues in the field of disability, to support our students with special needs studying at our university in every field, listening to all kinds of needs and demands and working in coordination with our university units to meet these needs and make the necessary adaptations, to provide consultancy services regarding the employment of our graduates with special needs,
It is to work with self-data in the light of scientific data and in line with the goals we have determined as the Disabled Application and Research Center.
Istanbul University has a center for accessibility ''Disabled Application and Research Center''
The aim of the center is to carry out theoretical and practical researches in national and international fields, to collect information and documents, to monitor, to cooperate, to create an information network and to carry out academic activities in terms of rights-based promotion, protection of disability and the implementation and development of these rights with an interdisciplinary approach.
For more details please see https://enuygar.istanbul.edu.tr/tr/_
JOHANNA HEROLD-EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITY TÜBINGEN, GERMANY
My time at the Istanbul University was an amazing experience and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a not-so-typical Erasmus time. The insights I gained and the people I met totally changed my understanding of Turkey and the life of its citizens as well as of intercultural cooperation. Istanbul is a great city where there`s always something more to explore and it never gets boring.
If you want to see something entirely else you can easily travel around the country and find new amazing historical places with amazing nature and a lot of adventure.
It may sound cringe, but my time here helped me a lot for developing as a person and I am sure I will keep my friends from here for a lifetime.
When you come here, just dont forget to take as many ferry rides as possible.
ANGELA RISTOVA-UNIVERSITY GOCE DELCHEV STIP,NORTH MACEDONIA
I am Angela Ristova, a final year student of general medicine of in Macedonia.I attended the Erasmus program for three months at the Istanbul University. The program not only offered me new experiences in my field, but also I met and made friends from all around the world. I was able to learn from highly experienced doctors and professors, that made a big impact in my future career. I trained at differed departments such as anesthesiology, obgyn, and surgical department. I was positively surprised from the hospital overall organization and the hospital interaction with the patients. I am very grateful to all the personal that let us learn and work along with them. This was a huge experience for me that it impacted not only my professional, but also my personal life. I would recommend this program at the Istanbul University for any student that wants to learn more, because it offers a lot and the experience is unforgettable.
MILOSZ KOSECKI-UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, POLAND
My experience at Istanbul University and in Istanbul was a life trip adventure. I have spent here together 9 months, and I really do not know when I realised that I am going home soon. All the people that I have met during my staying here, were very interesting, nice, and helpful. The city in itself is just amazing, there are no words to describe this place, you just have to come here and see, and experience this by yourself. At Istanbul University, I have learned, a lot of new, and valuable stuff, which will help me in my future life. Thanks to the Erasmus Office for taking care of us, Erasmus students, without you it would be much harder.
In my opinion it was one of the best expierences that I have could made so far. I have met a lot of different People from different countries. I have made good friendships. Though the Erasmus Program I have made Friends around Europe! Istanbul as a City itself is amazing. A lot of opportunities for visiting, staying and enjoying their time.
MARIJA COJIC-UNIVERSITY OF NIS, SERBIA
Erasmus mobility program is the best experience in my life. I have improved my knowledge in medical science, thanks to the most inspiring and kind professors in Çapa hospital. Also, I met so many friends from the whole world and now we are in touch. I learned to live in a country with very different culture, religion, rules and I felt very comfortable in my skin during the whole mobility of 2 months. Now when the mobility is finished and I am at home, the only thing I can remember about Istanbul is happiness, so I miss my life there so much. My absolute recommendation is Erasmus program in Istanbul, at IU, it is the best decision you can make.
ISRA ISMAILI-SOUTH EAST EUROPIAN UNIVERSITY, NORTH MACEDONIA
This was my first erasmus+ ,and it was the best experience that I have had in my life as a student.Istanbul university is a great opportunity and I am very thankful to all of you for giving me this opportunity.I wish all the best to all my Erasmus professors and the coordinator of Erasmus Mustafa Kaplan for being there every time for everything that we needed as Erasmus students and foreigners of Turkey.
DEJANA GOJKOVIC-UNIVERSITY OF NIS,SERBIA
I had the most beautiful time in Istanbul. The city itself offers various activities and has so many things to see, that I miss now that I'm back. I was student on Erasmus traineeship in Çapa hospital. The staff has been very kind and opened to foreigners, especially Department of Neurosurgery. I had the best communication and teaching with people from that department. The Erasmus Office was there to guide me through the process and to make it easier for me. Therefore, I hope to be a part of Erasmus exchange in the future again. And I recommend absolutely everyone Istanbul University.
ALEKSANDAR SPASESKI-UNIVERSITY GOCE DELCHEV STIP,NORTH MACEDONIA
Erasmus is one of those adventures which can't be forgotten, once Erasmus - always Erasmus. It was an experience of a lifetime, filled with joyness, happiness, knowledge, new friendships from all over the world, a lot of adventures etc. The collaboration between me and the receiving institution was excellent and always on time I had a response for every single question. The Epithet of the best University in Istanbul, has kept the name through numerous training, all-day practice and the unreserved commitment of professors and doctors.
Last but not least, someone said: "if we don't change, we don't grow" and it's definitely true.So my advice for anyone is, if you are given the opportunity, even if you never have thought about going away before, do it!
ANNA HORMIG-UNIVERSITY OF COLOGNE, GERMANY
My Erasmus experience in Istanbul was just perfect. I learned a lot, not only in university but also during my whole stay in Istanbul and through the people I met here. Istanbul University was a great host university in which I loved to study. The city of Istanbul became one of my new favorite cities in the world as it is - in my opinion - the perfect choice for Erasmus students since it has just everything to offer. I’m already looking forward to return to Istanbul and Turkey one day.
GULAFIYA CHATAYEVA-UNIVERSITE DE PARIS NANTERRE 10, FRANCE
Erasmus in Istanbul happened to be one of the most precious and valuable experiences I’ve ever had so far. The city itself has a lot to offer not only from touristic point of view, this is evident given the rich culture and history, but also when it comes to the academic performance. The classes were held entirely in English and most students were at ease while speaking it and that helped us a great deal to integrate into the student community. Everyone would be very helpful and eager to facilitate our life to the maximum. The city is enormous with thousands of diverse activities and there was no day when we wouldn’t know what to do with our free time (I’ve even discovered a new hobby which is pottery). In sum, I highly recommend Erasmus at the University of Istanbul, the most prestigious one.
LJUPKA KJORTOSHEVA- UNIVERSITY GOCE DELCHEV STIP,NORTH MACEDONIA
I consider myself very lucky to have the opportunity to be an Erasmus student at Istanbul University and to spend my last semester of medical traineeship at Istanbul University, Medical Faculty of Çapa. The medical doctors were very keen on teaching us and sharing their medical experience with us and I am very grateful for that. Also, the staff at the Erasmus Office was always very helpful and quick to respond to any questions related to my traineeship. I will always cherish all the moments and memories from Istanbul, my five months of stay were filled with excitement, fun and many new adventures. I have become very fond of Turkish culture and Istanbul will always have a special place in my heart.
FRANCESCA ASTRID PELLIGRA- UNIVERSITY OF SALENTO, ITALY
My experience in Turkey began with the warmest and sweetest of welcome. Even before actually coming here I had already spoken with some locals who were waiting for me with unprecedented enthusiasm: that was just a small forecasting of the warmth, kindness and hospitality of the Turkish people. I mean it from the deepest part of my heart, I was seriously moved by how welcoming Turkish people are, sometimes also in a way that made me rethink my Italian sense of hospitality… these people will really treat you and make you feel like family. I come from a small town in Southern Italy and I was amazed by how energetic the Istanbul youth is. There’s never a dull moment with them: these kids know how to enjoy their life, be it going to techno clubs, listening to live traditional music or just enjoying the sunset with some cay and pumpkin seeds in one of the many beautiful parks the city offers. I immediately appreciated the culture and at the same time felt like I had lived my whole life here. I never –and I say never!- felt like a foreigner. The cherry on top of Istanbul Universitesi is Mustafa Kaplan, the Incoming Students responsible. He’s realiable, serene and always knows how to get the job done to help the students. I really liked that he created a Whatsapp Group with all of us (during my Erasmus in Valencia nothing like this could have ever happened, I received a really different treatment there).
Unfortunately, as we all know, not all that glitters is gold: the downsides of Istanbul, in my opinion, have been an incredibly cold and long winter, a really unstable economy and, let’s say, not the best of the political scenario. The last one especially definitely broke my heart, not because it affected me, but because I could see and feel how much locals were suffering because of this and how drastically their life have changed. It is such a mean injustice: people so nice and lively and kind having to deal with such a wrecked politics. For what regards the cold, my Mediterranean heart was broken, but with some nice isothermic clothes provided by Decathlon and an abundant dose of sahlep, corba and sometimes also wine, I managed to survive.
As much as I like and relate to Turkish people, one thing that really bothered me is how stubborn they can be; considering also the meaningful language barrier, sometimes this has been something incredibly annoying to me. But again, no one is perfect and not all that glitters is gold.
I studied in the main campus in Beyazit and I must admit that all buildings from Istanbul Universitesi are well kept, clean and architecturally beautiful. Even if I’m a Migration Politicies student, my heart will forever belong to Edebiyat Fakultesi: a chill, colourful place with all kinds of people. I felt really tied to that place, as it allowed me to go back to my roots (my bachelor is in foreign languages and literatures) and thanks also to the Textual Analysis teacher, Buket Akgun, I spent such a nice time with stimulating classes and a professional, kind and engaging teacher to motivate me and other students to give our best. I cannot say the same for the Political Science department... I strongly suggest a better organization for International Students and a better formation for teachers. I found the education level low, poor and also useless at times. I hope that with time the department could align to European Standards, in order to provide an effective and improved experience to international students.
Generally, I can affirm that my experience in Istanbul has been almost excellent. If it hadn’t been so cold during the winter months and if the economy wasn’t so broken that almost everyone tried to scam me, I would say that it’s maybe heaven on Earth; it’s not, but it’s something really close to it, especially when you walk along the Bosphorus at sunset listening to Altin Gun.
SOLOMIIA BILA-UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW,POLAND
It was one of the best periods of my life. I have met a lot of new people all over the world, opened for myself interesting world of new cultures, traditions, religions, history. My worldview has changed a lot, I became more open-minded, extraverted, brave, more open for people from totally oposit cultures from mine. As a conclusion, I can say that Erasmus is an amazing opportunity for everyone to find new friends all over the world, improve communicative skills and start to feel yourself as the citizen of the world.
LORENA RUSU-BUCHAREST UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMIC STUDIES,ROMANIARegarding my experience here, Istanbul University has excellent quality of education. My lecturers were helpful, they gave students a lot of advice, reading materials, and they took really seriously the obstacles we might face when it comes to learning courses and tried to solve those with the students. The courses I have taken at the university are very good in general and very well thought out.
MERYEM ŞÜKRİYE ŞAHİN-RUHR UNIVERSITY BOCHUM, GERMANY
In my opinion it was the best choice to take part in the Erasmus program and have this experience in Istanbul. The Istanbul University made this time easier for me, but despite everything it also taught me a lot for my studies and also for the rest of my life outside of my studies. I am very thankful to have had this experience.
HİLAL YILDIZ-HOCHSCHULE FUR WIRTSCHAFT UND RECHT BERLIN,GERMANY
First of all I am really happy to make an experience as an exchange student at the Istanbul University. I was at the Avcilar faculty, which is a little bit far from the center of Istanbul. The main campus in Beyazit is very beautiful and in the heart of Istanbul. Nevertheless the lecturers at the Avcilar University we’re kind and most of them were also courteous. Some courses I chose were online and some of them were face to face which was really pleasant because of the free-time I had. I also want to say thank you to Mustafa Kaplan, who helped me out when I had questions. All in all it was an enjoyable time for me. I just wished sometimes the faculty wasn’t that far away from the center, but Avcilar has some beautiful sides too, for example some beaches and malls.
ARIANA LUIS DE DESUS CAPELA-INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DE VISEU, PORTUGAL
I loved it, I had really nice professors and they were so kind! Istanbul it's a unique city and I can't wait to return here again. The university it's incredible and they were always ready to help. My experience in one word, Incredible.
ENİSE BALTAS-RUHR UNIVERSITY BOCHUM,GERMANY
Turkey and Istanbul is one of the most diverse places I habe been to when it comes to culture and landscape. Wherever you go, you will experience new things and the Turkish people will greet you warmly.At the Istanbul University I was able to experience many topics from the Turkish perspective which is especially as a Business and Economics student very interesting. The Erasmus coordinators where always very helpful and lenient. Thank you!
DANIEL VIERA GUIROLA-UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA,SPAIN
I would like to thank the great work and hospitality of Istanbul University. If I had to choose an Erasmus destination again, I would choose Istanbul again.