The Global Sustainable Development Congress, organized in collaboration with the Council of Higher Education (YÖK) and Times Higher Education (THE), was held at the Istanbul Congress Center, where more than 5,000 international delegates from 110 countries gathered.
Ondokuz Mayıs University (OMU) was represented by Rector Prof. Dr. Fatma Aydın and her delegation consisting of Vice Rector Prof. Dr. Çetin Kurnaz, Rector Advisor Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emine Şendurur and Lecturer Tolga Arslan.
The delegation participated in the opening ceremony and ongoing discussions about global sustainable development challenges.
In his opening remarks, YÖK President Prof. Dr. Erol Özvar emphasized the importance of higher education in addressing critical global challenges, including environmental degradation, socio-economic inequality, and the humanitarian crises caused by wars, migration, and natural disasters. He pointed out that sustainability solutions must be developed collaboratively across international platforms. Özvar also noted that Türkiye continues to make significant strides in higher education, hosting international students from various countries and enhancing its role in intellectual mobility and global partnerships.
Özvar stressed that collective knowledge and coordinated actions are vital in these uncertain times of global instability. “The Global Sustainable Development Congress is a forum that brings together stakeholders from all corners of the world to foster cooperation, share knowledge, and work on actionable solutions for sustainability,” he said.
He further highlighted that internationalization remains a core strategic objective for Turkish higher education institutions. “Our aim is to make Turkish higher education a hub for intellectual mobility and global partnerships. By continuing to build strong international collaborations, we contribute to tackling complex global issues and fostering peace and understanding,” he added.
Emin Amrullayev, Minister of National Education of Azerbaijan, Nazım Çavuşoğlu, Minister of National Education of TRNC, Dr Çetin Ali Dönmez, Deputy Minister of Industry and Technology, and Phil Baty, THE Global Director, also made speeches at the opening of the congress.
After the opening ceremony, Prof. Dr. Fatma Aydın and her delegation held critical bilateral meetings with various international institutions and discussed potential collaborations, focusing on fields such as medicine, engineering, veterinary sciences, and joint research. Some of the key institutions visited included:
OMU’s participation in the Global Sustainable Development Congress was a significant opportunity to strengthen its international academic presence, foster collaborations, and explore new research and student exchange avenues. Moving forward, OMU will continue to pursue partnerships that promote sustainable development, academic excellence, and global cooperation.
The 2025 THE Impact Rankings, set to be unveiled later in the congress, will highlight the strides made by universities worldwide in promoting sustainable development and addressing global challenges.