Program for Exchange of Students and Faculty Between Higher Education Institutions FARAB
Program Overview
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Farabi Exchange Program
The Farabi Exchange Program, also known as the Higher Education Institutions Student Exchange Program, is a student exchange program between universities and higher technology institutes that provide education and training at the associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels.
Program Overview
The Farabi Exchange Program aims to enable students to continue their education and training at a higher education institution other than their own for one or two semesters. The program's principles are determined in detail by the Regulations and Principles and Procedures.
About Farabi
Farabi was born in 871 in the city of Farab, Turkistan. He traveled to major scientific centers of the time, including Buhara, Baghdad, Damascus, Cairo, Harran, and Aleppo, and wrote works on philosophy, mathematics, logic, political science, and music. He is known as Muallim-i Sani (Second Teacher) in the Islamic world and is compared to Aristotle, who is known as Muallim-i Evvel (First Teacher). In the Western world, he is known as Alpharabius.
Program Details
- The program allows students to study at a higher education institution other than their own for one or two semesters.
- The program's principles and procedures are determined by the Regulations and Principles and Procedures.
- The program aims to promote student mobility and cooperation between higher education institutions.
Farabi Exchange Program Process
The program process includes the following steps:
- Farabi Outgoing Student Workflow
- Farabi Incoming Student Workflow
