
معرفی
Yunus Emre VAROL serves as a Researcher in the Department of Turkish Language and Literature at Beykent University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, where he has held an academic position since 2020.
His educational background includes:
- Doctorate (2019) from Istanbul University's Institute of Social Sciences with thesis 'Dervish Mahmud-i Mesnevi-khan al-Konevi's Sevâkıbu'l-Menâkıb Translation: Tercüme-i Sevâkıb (Review-Text).'
- Master's degree (2016) from Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University's Institute of Social Sciences with thesis 'Hoca Neş'et's Tercemetü'l-Aşk (review-criticized text).'
- Bachelor's degree (2012) from Istanbul University's Faculty of Letters.
VAROL's research focuses on Turkish literary traditions, particularly classical Ottoman poetry, Sufi manuscripts, and cultural identity formation. His work bridges textual analysis with urban studies and historical linguistics, examining how cities acquire symbolic attributes in literary narratives and how authorship is negotiated through pseudonyms in classical texts.
His recent publications reveal a methodological trend toward interdisciplinary analysis of historical manuscripts, connecting literary criticism with cultural geography and religious studies to decode socio-spatial identities in Ottoman-era writings.
Scientific awards: No awards documented in available sources.
While no student advisement or grant details are specified, VAROL demonstrates active scholarly engagement through conference presentations at the International Turkology Congress and Turkish Spelling Symposium, indicating collaborative research networks in Turkic literary studies.





