Ahmet Özgül
2016 - Occupational Health and Safety Graduate
Rabia Çoban
2022 - Occupational Health and Safety Graduate
When I was about to graduate from the Occupational Health and Safety Program in 2022, I started my internship at Ateş Wind Power facility with the reference of my teacher Aydın Aktuğ.
Özgü Yavuz
2019 - Psychology Graduate
I graduated from Izmir University of Economics Psychology-Sociology double major programs with honor student degrees. After graduating from the Department of Sociology in 2018, I started to work as a student assistant at the Department of Psychology at Izmir University of Economics until I graduated in 2019.
Kemal Sucu
2009 - Business Administration Graduate
I graduated from the Department of Business Administration in 2009 as a high honor student. I have undertaken tasks in the field of global supply chain in international and domestic companies. I am currently working as Supply Chain Manager at Stern-Wywiol Groupe. In fact, how important is the department of graduation or the position you have in business life?
Refide Sözeri
2015 - Justice Graduate
I graduated from Izmir University of Economics Justice Program in 2015. In addition to the experience my university has brought me, I think many trainings and conferences I have received contributed to my personal development and business life.
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Ahmet Özgül |
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Rabia Çoban |
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Özgü Yavuz |
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Kemal Sucu |
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Refide Sözeri |
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Showcasing the ‘Momentum’ |
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‘Lecture’ Motivation via Blockchain |
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Dobidob on the Road |
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‘Earthquake’ Simulation Conducted on 22 World-Famous Structures |
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“Izmir University of Economics Leaves Its Mark on the Translators Contest” |
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Fire Wall Against the Flames |
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‘Scientific’ pride |
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Izmir University of Economics Becomes Turkish Champion in Fencing |
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Strong Contribution to Defense Technologies |
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Great Support for the Future of Sports |
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Three Days of Spring Festivity at İzmir University of Economics |
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Persistence Leads to Oxford |