The results of "THE Awards Asia 2024", given by the international university rating platform Times Higher Education (THE) to recognize leadership and institutional performance among higher education institutions, were announced in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Queen of Malaysia Raja Zarith Sofiah also attended the ceremony.
Marmara University made it to the finals in the fields of "Technological or Digital Innovation of the Year" and "International Strategy of the Year".
Marmara University prioritizes contemporary education and digital transformation in education in raising innovative individuals with global competencies, responds to the British Council's call for innovation in 2022, focuses on climate change, green universities and careers, increases the employability of its graduates in line with UN priorities, virtual reality (VR) ) was deemed worthy of an honorable mention in the field of "Technological or Digital Innovation of the Year" for focusing on developing green living skills through technologies and pioneering the establishment of project collaboration in VR technologies, where Turkish and British scientists work together in a virtual environment.
Rector Prof. Dr. In his statement, Mustafa Kurt said, “We work devotedly with all our staff and students in order to bring Marmara University to much better levels in national and international arenas. "Marmara University, which is the most important locomotive of education in Turkey, not following the innovations in the world, but implementing them personally, will continue to contribute to our country having a say in international arenas with its quality work and achievements in every field." said.