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Project Types

Rapid Support Projects

The general objective of this program is to contribute to the development of the University's research capacity and capabilities. Its specific objective is to support urgent, short-term, and small-budget research and development projects. The project duration may range from a minimum of 6 months to a maximum of 12 months. Applications may be submitted by full-time faculty members and researchers who have completed a doctoral degree or medical specialty training.


Comprehensive Research Projects

The general objective of this program is to contribute to the development of the University's research capacity and capabilities. Its specific objectives are to make original contributions to the scientific literature, conduct research in priority research areas, support the country's technological development and competitiveness, and contribute to the socio-economic development of the region and the country. Applications may be submitted by full-time faculty members and researchers who have completed a doctoral degree or medical specialty training. The project duration may range from a minimum of 6 months to a maximum of 36 months, including any approved extensions.


Graduate Thesis Projects

These are research projects conducted for graduate students enrolled in the University's institutes and for students who have reached the thesis stage in medical specialization, dental specialization, or proficiency in arts programs, under the supervision of their thesis advisor as the project coordinator. The program aims to support research projects that enhance graduate students' project-writing and research skills and encourage the publication of research findings in nationally and internationally indexed journals, patent applications, or the development of original products and outputs.


Commissioned Research Projects

These projects are designed to address the prominent needs of the country, the region, and the University. The project topic, budget, start date, duration, and monitoring process are determined upon the recommendation of the Rectorate and the approval of the Commission.


University–Industry Collaboration Support Projects

These projects are jointly prepared by industrial, agricultural, or commercial enterprises and University units, faculty members, or researchers who have completed a doctoral degree, medical specialty training, or proficiency in arts education. The projects aim to promote innovation, localization, and technology transfer. Within this framework, projects focusing on transforming knowledge, technologies, and research outcomes generated by universities, public institutions, research centers, and institutes into products or processes for industrial commercialization are evaluated. Eligible projects may involve the development of new products, improvement of existing products, enhancement of product quality or standards, cost-reduction techniques, or the development of new production technologies.


University–Industry Collaboration Thesis Projects

This project type is designed for graduate students enrolled in the University's institutes. It aims to provide solutions and improvements for problems encountered by companies affiliated with chambers of commerce, commodity exchanges, and similar organizations through protocols signed between the University and these institutions.

A project board established under the protocol consists of the relevant institute director, the secretary-general of the relevant chamber or exchange, and the BAP Coordinator. Project proposals addressing company-specific problems are submitted jointly by the academic advisor and the company to the project board, which unanimously decides whether the proposal falls within the scope of the protocol.

For University–Industry Collaboration Thesis Projects, applications are submitted by the advisor after obtaining both the project board's approval and the approval of the relevant academic department.


Patent Support Projects

These projects support expenses related to obtaining national or international patents arising from completed or ongoing projects conducted by faculty members and researchers who have completed a doctoral degree, medical specialty training, or proficiency in arts education. The program aims to promote the development of science- and technology-based innovations, inventions, new products, processes, knowledge, and services, as well as their commercialization through research, development, innovation, and industrial application activities.


Infrastructure Projects (Inactive)

These projects are designed to strengthen and develop the University's scientific research, educational, technological, and social infrastructure. They are proposed on behalf of the Rectorate, Faculties, Schools, Vocational Schools, Institutes, and Application and Research Centers, taking into account their primary objectives and needs. Applications may be submitted by the administrators of the relevant units, provided they hold the title of faculty member or have completed a doctoral degree, medical/dental specialty training, or proficiency in arts education.


Educational Quality Enhancement Projects (Inactive)

These projects aim to improve the quality of education and teaching associated with courses delivered by researchers and to encourage the use of new educational technologies. Applications may be submitted by faculty members and researchers who have completed a doctoral degree, medical specialty training, or proficiency in arts education.


Scientific Meeting Support Projects (Inactive)

These projects aim to support academic staff who have been assigned to present oral papers at national or international congresses and/or symposiums held domestically or abroad, thereby contributing to the promotion of the University.


Scientific Event Organization Projects (Inactive)

These projects support scientific activities such as symposiums, congresses, colloquia, workshops, and seminars hosted by Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University. The activities are intended to review scientific developments and advances, provide new information on specific topics, encourage discussion, and verify knowledge related to techniques or concepts taught through laboratory work, lectures, and demonstrations.


Scientific Publication Support Projects (Inactive)

The general objective of this program is to enhance the publication potential of the University's researchers. Its specific objective is to provide support for urgent, short-term, and small-budget projects that contribute to scientific publication activities.


International Scientific Publication Support Projects (Inactive)

These projects aim to encourage the international publication and recognition of scientific studies conducted by faculty members and researchers who have completed a doctoral degree, medical specialty training, or proficiency in arts education. They are specifically intended to support Scientific Article Preparation Activities.


University–Industry Collaboration Support Projects (Inactive)

These projects are jointly prepared by industrial, agricultural, or commercial enterprises and University units, faculty members, or researchers who have completed a doctoral degree, medical specialty training, or proficiency in arts education. They focus on innovation, localization, and technology transfer and support the commercialization of knowledge, technologies, and project outcomes through their transformation into products or processes for industrial use.


University–Industry Collaboration Thesis Projects (Inactive)

These projects are conducted by graduate students enrolled in the University's institutes and are intended to address the needs of companies affiliated with chambers of commerce, commodity exchanges, and similar organizations through protocols established between these institutions and the University. Applications are submitted by the advisor following the approval of both the project board and the relevant academic department, in accordance with the protocol procedures.