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İLKE Foundation Welcomed the Delegation from the TRT World Research Center

İLKE Foundation Welcomed the Delegation from the TRT World Research Center

Category: News History: 13 March 2024

During the visit, Ahmet Sait Öner ,chairman of İLKE Foundation, and Tarek Cherkaoui, Manager at the TRT World Research Center, provided comprehensive introductions to their respective organizations, emphasizing their shared commitment to conducting insightful research across various fields, from education to socio-political dynamics.

Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui praised the İLKE Foundation for its extensive research efforts, particularly highlighting the depth and breadth of its studies conducted through research branches such as TODAM and EPAM. He noted that İLKE has played a crucial role in addressing critical knowledge gaps within Turkey, conducting nuanced research that significantly contributes to societal understanding and policymaking.

Discussions between the two delegations focused on potential areas of collaboration, including joint research projects and publications. Both parties reaffirmed their commitment to exploring opportunities for future cooperation.

They concluded the meeting by congratulating each other for their valuable contributions and acknowledging the significant work carried out.

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