Murat Kurum is a Turkish Engineer, bureaucrat and politician. After graduating from Mimar Kemal High School in Ankara, he got a degree in Civil Engineering at Selçuk University Faculty of Engineering in 1999.
Dear Alumni;
Alumni Information System has been established in order to reach alumni of our university, to create an effective communication environment with our graduates, to increase communication efficiency and to share the spirit of Selçuk University with them. Since each graduate is required to visit our site personally and enter their own information, it is important that you contribute to the implementation of our goal by informing as many of our graduates as possible. Our aim is to provide communication between our graduates through data that will be collected in our database.
You can participate in the Alumni Satisfaction Survey with this communication platform, which will be developed with your support, and communicate with the university administration as well as other alumni. We extend our thanks for your support.
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Murat Kurum is a Turkish Engineer, bureaucrat and politician. After graduating from Mimar Kemal High School in Ankara, he got a degree in Civil Engineering at Selçuk University Faculty of Engineering in 1999.
Bekir Bozdağ was born on April 1, 1965 in Akdağmadeni district of Yozgat province. Having completed his primary and secondary education in Yozgat, he got a degree from Faculty of Theology at Uludağ University and another degree from Faculty of Law at Selçuk University.
İlhan Yerlikaya graduated from the Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Selçuk University. He did his MA at Selçuk University and his PhD at Istanbul University, Department of Public Administration. He was elected to be the president of SBRT.
A development initiative cannot attain its goal unless guided and led by universities. A university detached from people, the city and its problems experienced by the country and the nation will be of no avail either to itself or to the country.