Republic Run: This Weekend!
All students, alumni, faculty, staff and alumni/faculty/ staff family members are invited to participate in the 2021 Republic Run, which will take place on Saturday, October 23, starting at 10:30 a.m. Held each year
Read More »Luca Zavagno’s New Book Explores the Byzantine City
Asst. Prof. Luca Zavagno of the Department of History has published his third monograph, “The Byzantine City From Heraclius to the Fourth Crusade, 610-1204.” The book was recently issued by Palgrave McMillan as part
Read More »Through Your Eyes: Bilkent in Autumn
Photograph by Pınar Karadağlı Photograph by Selman İpek As the leaves change color and frost begins to nip the air, our campus takes on a special beauty. If you would like to share photographs
Read More »All About Clubs: Social Sciences Research Society
In this new feature, “All About Clubs and Societies,” Bilkent News is highlighting a different student club or society each issue, starting with those that were established at the beginning of the 2021–22 academic
Read More »CS Students Go to Moscow for ICPC
A team of Computer Engineering students represented Bilkent University and Turkey at the world finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), held October 1–6 and hosted by the Moscow Institute of Physics and
Read More »Engineering Students Win Award at Teknofest
A team of six Bilkent engineering students received a third-place award at Teknofest 2021 for their entry in the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Fighter competition category. Teknofest is a national aerospace and technology festival
Read More »BSO Concert Season Opens This Weekend
Photograph by Atıl Kurttekin The Bilkent Symphony Orchestra will be opening its 2021–2022 season on Saturday, October 16 with a concert performance of Georges Bizet’s opera “Carmen” under the baton of conductor Elşad Bağırov.
Read More »New Book by Tolga Bölükbaşı
Governments all around the world responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with massive budgetary expansions. For many, a third wave of Euro-austerity is imminent – just like in the previous episodes during the 1990s and
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