Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University
(COMU) has officially inaugurated its International Advisory Board, marking a
significant milestone in the university’s strategic efforts to enhance global
visibility, academic excellence, and international engagement. The Board
convened for its first meeting on December 31, 2025, bringing together senior
university leadership and internationally recognized experts to outline a
forward-looking roadmap for COMU’s global development.
Held online, the meeting served
as a key platform to align COMU’s institutional vision with international
higher education standards, with discussions centered on research innovation,
digital transformation, quality assurance, and international accreditation.
Rector Erenoğlu: A Bridge Between Tradition and Global Innovation
Opening the meeting, Rector Prof.
Dr. R. Cüneyt Erenoğlu emphasized the strategic role of the International
Advisory Board in guiding COMU’s long-term development. Highlighting the
university’s unique location at the crossroads of history, culture, and
innovation, he stressed that COMU is pursuing a vision of becoming not only a
regional leader but also a respected and visible institution within the global
academic community.
Prof. Dr. Erenoğlu underlined
that the International Advisory Board will provide critical strategic insight
to support curriculum modernization, strengthen research capacity, and ensure
that COMU graduates are well equipped to succeed in a digitally driven and
globally interconnected academic and professional environment.
Institutional Leadership Highlights Quality and International Growth
Members of COMU’s executive
leadership presented recent progress and future priorities in institutional
development and internationalization:
Vice Rectors Prof. Dr. Evren
Karayel Gökkaya and Prof. Dr. Arda Aydın outlined the university’s expanding
participation in international research networks and European Union–funded
projects. They emphasized COMU’s commitment to fostering a multicultural campus
environment that attracts high-quality international students, researchers, and
academic staff.
Quality Coordinator Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Sibel Ocak Aktürk presented COMU’s comprehensive quality assurance
framework and accreditation efforts. She highlighted the importance of the
Board’s guidance in maintaining international institutional accreditation
standards and ensuring that vocational and applied education programs align
with global industry and labor market expectations.
Strategic Insights from
International Advisory Board Members
The meeting featured in-depth
contributions from distinguished international board members representing
diverse academic disciplines and professional backgrounds:
Prof. Dr. Andrea Berlin (Boston
University, USA) emphasized the significant international potential of
Çanakkale’s archaeological heritage. She noted that large-scale digital
humanities and interdisciplinary research initiatives could substantially
elevate COMU’s global research visibility while drawing international scholarly
attention to the region’s historical assets.
Prof. Dr. German de la Fuente
(Spanish National Research Council, Spain) highlighted the importance of
strengthening university–industry collaboration. Building on COMU’s existing
partnerships with industry leaders, he encouraged the expansion of
entrepreneurship ecosystems, support for start-ups, and the integration of
artificial intelligence and emerging technologies into academic and research programs.
Prof. Dr. Diane Freiberger
(Director of FIBAA, Germany) focused on the role of quality development as a
cornerstone of internationalization. She recommended pursuing internationally
recognized certifications in digital education and vocational excellence to
enhance student mobility and reinforce the global recognition of COMU degrees.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Simona
Pajaujiene (Lithuanian Sports University, Lithuania) stressed the need to
expand English-taught academic programs, particularly in sports and health
sciences. She emphasized aligning curricula with European professional
qualification frameworks to improve the international employability of COMU
graduates.
Musayev Zaur Elchinoglu
(Azerbaijan) conveyed a strong message of support, stating that they are fully
prepared to provide all necessary contributions to ensure the successful
implementation of the recommendations discussed during the meeting, reaffirming
their commitment to COMU’s internationalization vision.
A Strategic Roadmap for 2026
Moderated by Dr. Emrah Yağmurlu,
Head of the International Relations Office, the meeting concluded with a shared
commitment to further diversify the International Advisory Board in the coming
year and to maintain regular consultations to monitor progress and implementation.
Concluding the session, Rector
Prof. Dr. R. Cüneyt Erenoğlu expressed his appreciation to all board members
for their valuable contributions—especially on the final day of the
year—signaling a strong, collaborative, and forward-looking start to 2026 for
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University.