Prof. Dr. Sakibe Nalan BÜYÜKKANTARCIOĞLU is a Professor at Çankaya University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Translation and Interpreting Studies (English). She previously served as Professor (2007–2019), Associate Professor (2000–2007), and Assistant Professor (1997–2000) at Hacettepe University, Department of English Linguistics. PhD in English Linguistics (Hacettepe University, 1991) MA in English Language Teaching (Middle East Technical University, 1985) BA in English Teaching (Istanbul University, 1978) Her research spans Linguistics, Cognitive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Translation Studies , with a focus on figurative language, interjections, political discourse, and endangered languages. She received the European Language Award (2011) and has supervised numerous PhD and MA theses, including work on Turkish idioms, gender representation, and language awareness. A prolific editor and conference participant, she has contributed to interdisciplinary projects and publications on Turkish sociolinguistics.
Prof. Nurten BİRLİK is a faculty member at the Middle East Technical University (METU), affiliated with the Department of Foreign Language Education under the Faculty of Education. She holds a Professor academic rank and maintains an active affiliation as of the last update in April 2022. Her educational background includes a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from Hacettepe University (1992, 1995, 2000), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick (2004-2005). Research interests focus on literary analysis across multiple traditions and theories: British Modernist Poetry , Romantic Poetry , Contemporary Literary Theory , Lacanian Criticism , Ecocriticism , and the study of Modern Turkish Novel and Poetry . These areas reflect her expertise in both comparative literature and critical theory. While no recent articles are listed in the provided materials, her research trends suggest ongoing engagement with interdisciplinary literary studies, poststructuralist theory, and cultural analysis through the lens of environmental criticism and psychoanalytic frameworks. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the profile. She has not listed formal advisees in the provided information, though her role as a professor likely involves teaching and mentoring responsibilities. Affiliated with the Department of Foreign Language Education, her work contributes to language pedagogy and literature curriculum development in higher education contexts.
Hümeyra Başol Çetin serves as a Lecturer in the English Language Program at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, where she delivers English for Academic Purposes (EAP) instruction and provides academic writing support through the Bilwrite service. Her professional focus centers on: English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Academic Writing pedagogy Language Teaching methodologies She actively contributes to curriculum development for EAP courses and student writing enhancement initiatives across the university. Ms. Başol Çetin engages with the Instructor Development, Education & Research (CIDER) framework and utilizes the ENG Staff Handbook for instructional standards. She participates in the EAP Teaching Certificate program (CTEAP) for professional advancement and contributes to departmental resources including course topic coordination and student writing support systems.
Ayşe Zişan FURAT is a Professor of Eurasian Studies at the Research Institute of Turkology, Istanbul University, a position she has held since February 2022. She is affiliated with the Department of Eurasian Studies and previously served in the Faculty of Theology and the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies. Her institutional base is the Türkiyat Araştırmaları Enstitüsü, located in Beyazıt, Istanbul. Education: B.A. in History of Science, Istanbul University, 2001 M.A. in Religious Education, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Istanbul University, 2004 Ph.D. in Religious Education, same department, 2009 Her research focuses on religious and cultural transformation across Eurasia, with particular attention to the history of science and education in Islamic and Turkic contexts. She investigates the interplay between religious institutions, educational systems, and cultural evolution in Anatolia, the Balkans, Central Asia, and the Ottoman Empire. Her work bridges humanities, religious studies, and historical sociology, emphasizing cross-cultural exchanges and knowledge transmission. The most recent publications reflect a strong thematic continuity in studying religious education, manuscript cultures, scientific traditions, and interfaith dynamics across Eurasia. Her scholarly output spans from the medieval to modern periods, combining historical analysis with cultural theory. Keywords across her articles include Religious Studies, History of Science, Eurasian Studies, and Cultural History, indicating a multidisciplinary approach grounded in the humanities. Scientific Contributions and Recognition: 115 publications indexed in Web of Science H-index of 12 (WoS), 14 (Google Scholar), 31 (TrDizin) Participation in 48 research projects Supervision of 14 theses Active contributor to UN Sustainable Development Goals through humanities research Ayşe Zişan FURAT has made significant contributions to academic advising and collaborative research. She has supervised numerous graduate theses and participated in extensive research projects, reflecting a strong commitment to academic mentorship and interdisciplinary inquiry. While specific grants are not listed, her high project count suggests active engagement in funded research. She is a key figure in advancing Turkic and Eurasian studies within the Turkish academic landscape. She is affiliated with the Research Institute of Turkology, a leading center for Turkish and Eurasian studies at Istanbul University. The institute supports interdisciplinary research on Turkic peoples, languages, religions, and cultures across Eurasia, and she contributes to its mission through her scholarship and academic leadership.
Prof. Dr. Mehmet TAŞDEMİR is a faculty member at Kirsehir Ahi Evran University's Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Sciences, specializing in Curriculum and Instruction. He has been a Full-Time Professor since 2016, following roles as Associate Professor (2011-2016) and Doctor Lecturer (2006-2011). His academic career spans over three decades, including administrative roles such as Department Head and Scientific Projects Coordinator. Education: PhD in Primary Education Curriculum and Instruction from Hacettepe University (1995); Master's in Educational Sciences from Gazi University (1988); Bachelor's in Educational Sciences from Gazi University (1985); Associate Degree in Classroom Teaching from Gazi University (1983). Research Interests: His work focuses on curriculum development, instructional design, educational assessment, and values education. He has extensively studied foreign language teaching, mathematics education, and inclusive practices in primary and secondary schools. Recent Publications: His 2025-2024 articles analyze community-centered curricula, problem-based learning models, and mind games in education. Trends include foreign language motivation, mathematics teaching methods, and values integration in school programs. Scientific Awards: TÜBİTAK Yayın Teşvik Awards (2010-2012) Advising: Mentored 23 theses (Master's and Doctoral) and collaborated with researchers like Figen Taşdemir and Cem Şahin on topics spanning educational psychology, curriculum theory, and instructional practices.
Tülin Haşlaman is an Associate Professor at the Department of Elementary Education - Primary Education, TED University. She holds roles as a Coordinator and Vice Head of Department. Her teaching portfolio includes courses such as Instructional Technologies, Technology-Enhanced Language Learning, and Micro Teaching, reflecting her expertise in educational technology and pedagogical innovation. Her research focuses on ICT integration in education, self-regulated learning strategies, and teacher development. Notable areas of interest include the use of digital storytelling for computational thinking, infographics in supporting student autonomy, and smartphone addiction among university students. She has also studied the impact of social media platforms like Facebook on teacher training and the integration of ICT into teaching processes. Dr. Haşlaman’s work emphasizes bridging technology with educational practices, particularly in primary education contexts. Her articles highlight themes such as pre-service teacher digital competency, disabled teachers’ technology integration challenges, and peer assessment in online environments. Despite her extensive academic contributions, she has no explicitly listed awards or grants in the provided materials. Her courses over the years span foundational education topics like Learning Environments, Observation in Schools, and Research Methods, demonstrating a commitment to both theoretical and applied aspects of education. While she has not specified any affiliated labs or teams, her teaching and research activities suggest active engagement in educational technology initiatives and teacher professional development programs.
Alipaşa Ayas is a Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Education at Bilkent University, where he also serves as Chair of the Department of Educational Sciences. His research focuses on science education, teacher training, conceptual understanding, and inclusive education. He has led numerous national and international projects, including UNICEF- and EU-supported initiatives. Ph.D., University of Southampton M.A., University of New Brunswick MSc., Karadeniz Technical University BSc., Karadeniz Technical University His research interests span teacher education, science education (particularly chemistry), concept development, curriculum design, and assessment strategies. He employs both qualitative and quantitative methods to explore these areas. His publications emphasize inquiry-based learning, conceptual change strategies, and the effectiveness of interventions such as the 5Es model, constructivist activities, and analogies in enhancing science learning. These works often address misconceptions in chemistry and methods to improve scientific process skills. He has contributed to projects supported by the World Bank, EU, and UNICEF, including initiatives on lifelong learning, education development, and inclusive teacher training. His administrative roles include a 6-year deanship at Karadeniz Technical University and leadership of Bilkent University’s Graduate School of Education since 2017.
Zabitgil Gülseren, Özlem is an academic at Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University specializing in English Language Teaching (ELT) and Second Language Acquisition . Her work focuses on integrating technology into language instruction, analyzing learner anxiety, and evaluating pedagogical methods. Research Themes : Technology-enhanced learning, vocabulary acquisition, formative assessment. Key Collaborations : Co-authored studies with Sıla Selver Akar, Enes Atay, and others. Article Trends : Recent works (2024) examine authentic video-based vocabulary instruction, while 2022–2020 studies explore online collaborative writing, digital storytelling, and formative assessment practices. Earlier works (2015–2019) analyze anxiety, gender factors in strategy use, and classical teaching methods. Advising and Grants : Supervised research on topics like digital tools in ELT and L1 usage in classrooms. No specific grant details provided in the text.
Ayşe Zeynep Aydemir is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at MEF University's Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture since 2017. She earned her PhD in 2017 from a joint program between Istanbul Technical University and KU Leuven, focusing on architectural design studio practices. Her academic journey includes a TÜBİTAK 2219 Research Fellowship at Royal College of Art (2019–2020) and a TÜBİTAK 2214 fellowship at KU Leuven (2014–2016). Her research interests span architectural education, design studio pedagogy, adaptive reuse of urban structures, and the intersection of architectural humanities with practice-based research. She emphasizes process-driven design, horizontal learning, and the role of spatial experience in education. Key publication trends include studies on adaptive reuse of office buildings for housing practice-led research in small architectural firms parallax views in metropolitan analysis Her work bridges academic theory with real-world applications, particularly in Istanbul's urban context. Scientific awards include TÜBİTAK 2219 and 2214 fellowships. She also led the Kilyos Boathouse design-build studio (2018), which won recognition in Turkey.
Uğur Çakıroğlu serves as a Lecturer in the English Preparatory Division at Boğaziçi University's Anadolu Hisari Campus, where he teaches foundational English language courses for academic preparation. His role focuses on equipping students with language proficiency required for undergraduate studies. His educational qualifications include: M.A. in English Language Education from Boğaziçi University, Istanbul (2022) B.A. in Foreign Language Education from Middle East Technical University, Ankara (2018) His research spans English Language Teaching methodologies, Foreign Language Education frameworks, and Applied Linguistics with emphasis on curriculum design for preparatory programs. He investigates second language acquisition challenges in Turkish higher education contexts and develops pedagogical strategies for diverse learner profiles. Professional activities center on language instruction without documented advising roles, research grants, or laboratory affiliations.
Dr. Sibel Tatar is an Associate Professor at the Department of Foreign Language Education, Faculty of Education, Boğaziçi University. She has been teaching there since 2003, following her PhD in Language Education from Indiana University (2003) and B.A. in Translation and Interpretation from Hacettepe University (1997). Her research focuses on foreign language teacher cognition, TESOL methodologies, and non-native speaking professionals in education. Her educational background includes a PhD specialization in Language Education from Indiana University, emphasizing teacher development and intercultural communication. Her work spans over two decades, with a strong emphasis on qualitative research in language education contexts. Research interests include teacher identity, pre-service training, and the impact of native speakerism on educational policies. Her recent studies explore transformative learning through virtual exchange programs (COIL projects) and critical reflection techniques for teacher candidates. Dr. Tatar has received multiple awards from Boğaziçi University and grants for projects on teacher feedback mechanisms, technology integration, and EFL hiring practices. She has supervised numerous PhD theses and co-authored over 20 journal articles and book chapters. Her professional service includes roles on the Awards Committee and Financial Aid Interviews Committee at Boğaziçi University, reflecting her commitment to educational equity. She has also contributed to international conferences and editorial work, including the EUROSLA Yearbook.
Meltem ACAR GÜVENDİR is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Sciences at Trakya University's Faculty of Education. She holds a PhD in Measurement and Evaluation in Education from Ankara University (2013) and has conducted postdoctoral research at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her research focuses on large-scale educational assessment, including analyses of PISA, TIMSS, and OBBS datasets using hierarchical linear modeling. She specializes in value-added assessment, meta-analyses of study abroad impacts, and psychometric evaluation of educational policies. Academic roles include serving as Head of the Measurement and Evaluation Commission (since 2018) and Deputy Head of the Department of Educational Sciences (2016–2018). She co-edits the International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education and has contributed to over 60 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. Her work explores student achievement predictors, test anxiety measurement, and international student integration. Key projects include a TÜBİTAK-funded study on scale development processes and participation in the EU-funded CA19103 initiative addressing LGBTI+ inequalities. She has supervised numerous research projects and delivered keynotes on educational measurement methodologies.
Dr. Gözde Damla Turhan is a Researcher at the Department of Architecture within the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design at İzmir University of Economics, a position she has held since September 2017. She holds a B.Sc. in Architecture from İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi (2014), followed by dual Master's degrees: M.Arch in Advanced Architectural Design (2016) and M.Sc. in Architecture (2016). Her Ph.D. in Design Studies (2022) focused on biobased materials, computational design, and digital fabrication. Current research interests include AI applications in design (machine learning, diffusion models, LLMs), and sustainable material innovation. Her work bridges architecture and computational technologies, emphasizing bio-based materials (e.g., bacterial cellulose), digital fabrication methods, and AI-driven design processes. She has explored topics like urban rehabilitation via GANs, NFT art hybrid experiences, and life cycle assessments of unconventional construction materials. Publications (2016–2023) span computational form-finding, material science, and digital tools in architecture. She actively contributes to design pedagogy, investigating how AI tools like diffusion models can reshape educational frameworks.
Naime Doğan serves as a Lecturer at the School of Languages (ScOLa), Özyeğin University, where she teaches English language courses. She holds a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Bilkent University (2014) and a Bachelor's degree in American Culture and Literature from Istanbul University (2011), complemented by a Canadian TESOL certification. Her research focuses on practical applications in language education, with core interests including: English Language Teaching methodologies TESOL curriculum design Second language acquisition strategies Applied linguistics in classroom settings Cross-cultural communication in education Prior to joining Özyeğin University, she gained extensive experience teaching English at primary and middle school levels in private Turkish institutions, shaping her approach to language pedagogy. Her professional trajectory demonstrates consistent specialization in English language instruction across educational levels. No scientific awards or honors are documented in available sources. There is no evidence of graduate student supervision, research grants, or laboratory affiliations in her current role at the School of Languages.
Mehmet Bardakçı is a Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages Education at Gaziantep University's Education Faculty. With a PhD in English Education (2010) and MA in English Teaching (2005) from Turkish universities, he specializes in English Language Teaching (ELT), vocabulary acquisition, and digital pedagogy. His research examines teacher professional development, assessment literacy, and intercultural sensitivity in language learning. Education: PhD (2010), MA (2005), BA (2000) in English Education Leadership: Former Dean Assistant (2018-2020), Department Head (2012-2013), Institute Deputy Director (2015-2018) Research Trends include e-learning models like e-FLIP (2021-2023) and digital education tools. His 21 peer-reviewed articles and 14 book chapters focus on vocabulary depth/breadth, grammar instruction, and teacher-student dynamics. Supervision spans 19 graduate theses on topics ranging from flipped classroom effectiveness to assessment literacy. He collaborates internationally through projects like e-FLIP and ExBEdu , both EU-funded initiatives completed between 2021-2023.