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1SU Kurulusu Tarihler
2Sabanci University December 2008
3The creation process was long and inclusive
- July 1994 Resolution by Sabanci
Holding - Executive Board
(VAKSA) - August 1995 Search Conference with 52
participants from 22
countries Formulation of The Philosophy - February 1996 Various Task Forces Start
Working on Curricular
and Administrative Structure
4The creation process was long and inclusive
- July 1997 Groundbreaking by the President of
Turkey - Announcement of the Board of Trustees the
University President - October 1999 First Academic Year
5We are guided by our Philosophy Creating and
Developing Together
Key Words
- Student Focused
- Participative
- Responsible and Responsive
- Practice Relevance
- Developing science and technology, disseminating
knowledge
- Interdisciplinary
- Self-Managing /
- Self-Sustaining
- Teamwork
- Local / Regional / Global
- Learning to Learn
6SU Misyon
7Our Mission
-
- is to develop competent and confident
individuals, - enriched with the ability to reflect critically
and independently, - having a strong sense of social responsibility
- and
- to contribute to the development of science and
technology, - as well as disseminating the knowledge created
- to the benefit of the community.
8Ingilizce!Fakulteler
9Education Learning
10We attract young but experienced Faculty Members
International Faculty Members / Total 14
11We have Focused our Efforts onThree Faculties
and the Foundations Development Program
Management
Arts and Social Sciences
Engineering and Natural Sciences
Prof. Nakiye BOYACIGILLER
Prof. Albert ERKIP
Prof. Ahmet ALKAN
Foundations Development Program
Prof. Ali ALPAR
12Our Distinguishing Characteristics Set us Apart
- Interdisciplinarity No Academic Departments!
- Opportunity for students to decide on their
academic field at the end of sophomore year to
choose the degree program and selecting the
most appropriate field through - Acquiring knowledge on different topics
- Effective tutoring system
- Foundations Development Program
- School of Languages (English, Turkish and other
second foreign languages) - University Courses
13University Courses
- Science of Nature
- Humanity and Society
- Functions-Discrete and Continuous
- Major Works
- Turkish Language and Literature
- The Making of Modern Turkey
- English
- Law and Ethics
14Civic Involvement Projects
A mostly student-run, hands-on learning program
for social responsibility, participatory
democracy, team work
- Students work in teams, learn leadership skills,
creative problem solving and of course learn that
they too can do something for society on a
practical level. - Partners include over 30 NGOs, the Ministry of
Education and Department of Social Services - Projects include a focus on marginalized
children, the elderly, refugees, the environment,
human rights, and etc. - Civic Involvement Projects mentoring 17 other
universities in the implementation of similar
projects.
15Faculty of Management
Degrees
- BA in Management
- Master of Business Administration - MBA
- Executive MBA
- Master in Finance
- PhD in Management
16Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs
- Information Technology
- Information Technologies in Management
- Leaders for Industry
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18CAFE
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20Infrastructure and campus life (SU sunum and cems)
21Campus Life
22Housing plays an important role in our university
life...
- Faculty
- In 1999 40 flats
- In 2008 119 flats (56)
- Students
- In 1999 189 beds
- In 2008 2400 beds (75)
23Electronic Access to Information
- Every student is provided witha laptop
- Satellite Telecom Connection (Satellite 3
Leased Line Connections) - Total 11,290 Connection Points
- Wireless Coverage Area,  - Indoor 171,405
m²  - Outdoor 70,596 m² - Web-enabled Academic and Administrative Systems
1,11 Computers / Student
24Electronic Access to InformationInformation
Center
- 98 of its periodicals collection
- 96 of its multimedia collection
- 30 of its book collection are in electronic
format.
E-Book 38,057 E-Thesis 295
E-Literature 1435
Books 85,690 Multimedia 30,898 Databases 62
Periodicals 20,439
25 We have 45 Student Clubs and 14
Intercollegiate Sports Teams
26Center for Performing Arts
Aims to enrich the cultural life of Istanbul and
provide cultural and artistic services to the
University's students and staff, as well as to
all art appreciators in the region.
Capacity 912 (One of the biggest center in the
Asian Side)
9 performances per month during the Academic year
Total number of performances since 2005 153
Total number of audience since 2005 69.000
Forging The Future Forging Culture 2010
Istanbul, Europen Capital of Culture Total
number of audience 8.000 children
27Sakip Sabanci Museum
- Collections Ottoman Calligraphy, Paintings and
Antique Objects - Some Previous Exhibitions
- Picasso in Istanbul
- Master Sculptor Rodin in Istanbul
- Genghis Khan and His Heirs The Empire of the
Mongols - Blind Date
- Abidin Dino, A World
- Current Exhibition
- Salvador Dali A surrealist in Istanbul
28Research
29Cumulative Growth of Sponsored ResearchFunding
(YTL) (2004-2007)
30Percentage Distribution of Research Project
31We had an outstanding Performance in the 6th
Framework
SU 6th Framework Programs (FP6) (2001-2006)
Performance
- 21 Grants, Total Budget 3.4 M
- Number one among Turkish Universities (in terms
of Funding per Researcher)
SU 7th Framework Programs (FP7) (2007-2014)
- Number of Marie Curie International
Re-Integration Grants (IRG) 5 - Total Number of FP7 Grants 8
32TUBITAK Projects 2007Number of Projects per
Faculty Member
33FP 6 Paired Performance of the Turkish
Universities
Individual of Faculty Member FP6 project Budget()
SU
FP6 Total Budget of Turkish fund 70 M SU pay
5
34Istanbul Policy Center (IPC)
- Major Interest Areas
- European Union and Turkey Relations
- Education (Education Reform Initiative)
- Governance
- Turkey-US Relations
- Conflict Resolution (Coordination of Second Track
Diplomacy activities)
Major Donors and Partner Institutions Open
Society Institute, AÇEV, Friedrich Naumann
Foundation, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Aydin
Dogan Foundation, European University Institute,
European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMED),
European Commission, TESEV, Brookings Institute,
Center for European Security Studies (CESS),
World Bank
35Highlights of Our Achievements
- We have built a very strong reputation
- We are very strongly committed to
internationalization - We have exceptionally strong corporate ties
- We have the strongest group of full time faculty
in management of all the Turkish universities - We have an excellent infrastructure
- Our faculty is characterized by integrity,
commitment and high levels of professionalism
36Number of Students Taking European Language
Courses (2007-2008)
Language Language Language Language
Level FRE GER ITA SPA Total
Basic 74 154 110 238 576
Pre-intermediate 3 8 29 23 63
Intermediate 21 12 3 3 39
Upper-intermediate 13 13
Total 98 187 142 264 691
37For more information
38Some Key Research Areas
39Our distinguishing characteristics set us apart
- Interdisciplinarity No Academic Departments!
- Opportunity for students to decide on their
academic field at the end of sophomore year to
choose the degree program and selecting the
most appropriate field through - Acquiring knowledge on different topics
- Effective tutoring system
- Foundations Development Program
- School of Languages (English, Turkish and other
second foreign languages) - University Courses
40Key Characteristics (IBO sunumundan)
- No departments
- Freedom given to undergraduates
41One slide per program
- MBA/EMBA.MiF etc
- Length/key chars/advantage to target group
42Academic Reputation of FMAN (cems)
43Academic Reputation of FMAN
44SU has the highest per capita grant budget in
comparison to other Turkish universities, both in
terms of TÃœBITAK and EU grants.
- The FMAN has an important role in this
performance - Prof. M. Soners Advanced Grant from ERC for his
research - Mathematical Methods for Financial Risk
Management - Prof. B. Ãœsdikens EU grant on
- Mapping European Higher Educational Models
- The Marie Curie Reintegration Grants awarded to
Dr. Tasoluk and Dr. Koçak.
45SU has the highest per capita grant budget in
comparison to other Turkish universities, both in
terms of TÃœBITAK and EU grants.
- The FMAN members have also been awarded several
competitive grants - from Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and
- Turkish Industrialists and Businessmens
Association (TÃœSIAD), an independent, NGO
dedicated to promoting public welfare through
private enterprise.
46Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÃœBA) Awards
Recipients in Business Administration/Management,
Economics and Political Science (2001-2007)
47Proximity to the Corporate World (CEMS)
- One slide each CAPS/EDU/Consulting
48Proximity to the Corporate World
- Board of Trustees
- International Board of Overseers
- Other mechanisms to ensure strong collaboration
with the corporate world - Practice-Academia Cooperation at FMAN
- Practice Faculty
- Advisory Boards
- CAP Company Action Projects
- Professional Seminar Series, Managerial Skills
Workshops and Guest Speakers
49Board of Trustees
Güler Sabanci Chairperson
Prof. Tosun Terzioglu President
Prof. Ahmet Aykaç Vice Chairman
Prof. Banu Onaral Drexel University
Dr. Can Paker BOY Management Services
Dr. Cem Kozlu International Airline Training Fund
Prof. Gülru Necipoglu Kafadar Harvard University
Halis Komili Komili Holding
Sevil Sabanci Sabanci Holding
Tuncay Özilhan Anadolu Group
50International Board of Overseers
Lady Barbara T. Judge UK Atomic Energy Authority, Chairperson
Baron Paul Buysse N.V. Bekaert S.A, Chairman of the Board
Candace Johnson Johnson Paradigm Ventures, President
Charles Holliday Dupont, Chairman of the Board and CEO
Lord Chris Patten Oxford University, Chancellor
Prof. David Pines Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter, Co-Director
John V. Faraci International Paper Company, Chairman and CEO
Dr. Katsuiko Yamashita Toshiba Corporation, Chief Fellow
Senator Phil Gramm UBS Investment Bank, Vice Chairman
Richard Christou Fujitsu Services, Executive Chairman
Dr. Rolf E. Breuer Deutsche Bank A.G., Former Chairman of the Supervisory Board
Dr. Shuhei Toyoda Toyota Boshoku Corporation, President
51Other Mechanisms to Ensure strong Collaboration
with the Corporate World
- Executive education programs,
- Company Action Projects (CAP) in the MBA program,
- Projects in Leaders for Industry (LFI) and
- Information Technology in Management (ITM)
52Executive Development Unit
- Focus Areas
- Management training
- Open enrollment and in-house programs
- Modular thematic programs
- International programs
- Conferences/seminars
- Retailing program
53A distinctive feature of MBA program Company
Action Projects (CAP)
- Team based projects students required to work on
site for six months (2 days per week) - Fully integrated into our program through the
Practice development/Practice sharing classes
Just-in-Time seminars faculty advisors - Student gains are innumerable, including a
foundation to become reflective practitioners - Strong demand from industry
54The first in Turkey
Leaders for Industry Program
- A Joint Program
- FENS, FMAN and 11
Partner Companies - Industry Practice
- Working for a program partner company for 6
months - Two Degrees in Two Years
- MSc in Engineering
- MSc in Management
55Consulting
- Our mission statement, openly emphasizes three
goals - scholarship,
- student development and
- contributing to the needs of business and
society - SU has a desire not to be an ivory tower
56Consulting
- FMAN has active engagement with the business
community through - Consulting projects managed through ALP
- Executive Development Unit (EDU)
- The Corporate Governance Forum of Turkey, housed
at FMAN - Entrepreneur Development Program
- The Competitiveness Forum
57Competitiveness Forum (REF)
58Corporate Governance Forum of Turkey (CGFT)
- Mission
- to support improvement of corporate governance
practices and its institutional framework in
Turkey by operating at the intersection of
research and practice - The CGFT makes an important contribution to the
understanding and practice of corporate
governance in Turkey
(http//cgft.sabanciuniv.edu/eng/ )
59Corporate Governance Forum of Turkey (CGFT)
- The CGFT is also active in international
corporate governance networks - It provides a link between the FMAN and SU and
established research institutions and policy
institutes - The European Corporate Governance Network
- the World Banks International Finance
Corporation - Others
60EDP (girisimci gelistirme programi)
61Entrepreneur Development Program (EDP)
- Purpose
- To foster the spirit of entrepreneurship,
- To educate, guide and support entrepreneurs in
the planning, implementation and management of
their established and/or prospective
businesses. - Follow-up of post-education performance
- Participants
- Individuals with innovative ideas or projects
wishing to set up their own business, - Entrepreneur executives already managing their
own businesses (SMEs) - Entrepreneur researchers
62Students cems
- Quality of incoming students
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64Figure 8 ÖSS Performance of SU Undergraduate Student Intake
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66AlumniJob Placement
67Top 5 Employer Sectors of Our Alumni (
of Alumni of Each Program)
BA MBA EMBA LFI ITM
Financial Services 18 20 24 7 23
Consumer Products 21 23 24 9 5
Automotive 12 16 20 14
Technology 4 11 6 14 23
Manufacturing 15
Consulting 7 12 14 9
Pharmaceutical/Healthcare Products 9
68MNCs Recruiting FMAN Students
Abbott Laboratories ErnstYoung Microsoft
ACNielsen Focus Reports Millward Brown
Adidas Ford Otosan Møller Mærsk
Alcatel Fortis Nestle
Bosch Germanischer Lloyd Novartis
Chase Manhattan Bank Hankook Osram Lighting
Citibank Henkel Palmolive
Clariant Hewlett-Packard Pfizer
Coca Cola Company HSBC PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Colgate Isuzu Procter Gamble
Daimler Chrysler Services Komatsu Rehau AG
Danone Kraft Foods Siemens
Deloitte Touche Levi Strauss Synovate
DHL Lilly Pharmaceuticals Templeton Asset Management
Dow Chemical Mercedes Benz Turk TNT Logistics
DuPont Merck Sharp Dohme Toyota
Efes Pilsen Beverage Merloni Elettrodomestici Tuborg-Carlsberg
Ericsson Metro Grosmarket Unilever
69MNCs Recruiting FMAN Students
Abbott Laboratories ErnstYoung Microsoft DHL
ACNielsen Focus Reports Millward Brown Dow Chemical
Adidas Ford Otosan Møller Mærsk DuPont
Alcatel Fortis Nestle Efes Pilsen Beverage
Bosch Germanischer Lloyd Novartis Ericsson
Chase Manhattan Bank Hankook Osram Lighting Lilly Pharmaceuticals
Citibank Henkel Palmolive Mercedes Benz Turk
Clariant Hewlett-Packard Pfizer Merck Sharp Dohme
Coca Cola Company HSBC PriceWaterhouse-Coopers Merloni Elettrodomestici
Colgate Isuzu Procter Gamble Metro Grosmarket
Daimler Chrysler Services Komatsu Rehau AG Templeton Asset Management
Danone Kraft Foods Siemens TNT Logistics
Deloitte Touche Levi Strauss Synovate Toyota
Unilever Tuborg-Carlsberg
70Internationalization (CEMS)
- Several slides describing student
exchanges/faculty/partner institutions/
71Contribution to Society
- UN Global Compact/PRME
- 1-2 slide each for REF and CGFT
- Support for NGOs
72Güler Sabanci Chairperson of SU Board of Trustees Chairperson of Sabanci Group
Prof. Tosun Terzioglu Rector of SU
Prof. Ahmet Aykaç Deputy Chair of SU Board of Trustees
Prof. Banu Onural Drexel University, Dir. of School of Biomedical Eng. Science Health Systems
Dr. Can Paker BOY Management Services, Chairman
Dr. Cem Kozlu International Airline Training Fund, Chairman
Prof. Gülru Necipoglu Kafadar Harvard University, Aga Khan Professor of Islamic Art Architecture
Halis Komili Komili Group Company, Chairman
Sevil Sabanci Sabanci Group, Board of Directors, Board Member
Tuncay Özilhan Anadolu Group, Chairman