The “ l” (Be My Sibling) project attracted significant attention during the 2025 Career Days organized by the Üsküdar University Career Center Department. Aimed at supporting disadvantaged students living in earthquake-affected regions, the project once again highlighted university students’ sensitivity toward social responsibility initiatives. President of Üsküdar University, Psychiatrist Prof. Nevzat Tarhan, also visited the project stand and emphasized the importance of young people acting with a sense of volunteerism. Tarhan stated, “Adding value to society is one of the most important elements that supports individual development.”

During the event, which took place at Üsküdar University’s Çarşı Campus, students from various departments visited the stands that contribute to career planning and had the opportunity to closely follow developments in different sectors.

Prof. Nevzat Tarhan: “Contributing to society is a key element in supporting personal development”
President of Üsküdar University Prof. Nevzat Tarhan visited the stand area and listened to presentations about the initiatives. Emphasizing the importance of acting with a sense of volunteerism, Tarhan said that “Adding value to society is one of the most important elements that supports individual development.”

Volunteer-based project attracted great interest
The stand of the “Be My Sibling” project, which was set up as part of the event, received considerable attention from students. The project, rooted in social responsibility and volunteerism, was met with strong interest. It invites young volunteers to join this meaningful journey with the aim of supporting disadvantaged students in earthquake-affected areas.
A strong sense of social responsibility among students
The attention shown to the “Be My Sibling” project once again revealed university students’ sensitivity to social responsibility projects. Project officials expressed their satisfaction with the high level of interest in volunteer-based initiatives.
Üsküdar News Agency (ÜNA)





