The “Be My Sibling” project garnered significant interest at Career Days 2025, organized by the Üsküdar University Career Center Department. The project, which aims to support disadvantaged students living in the earthquake region, once again highlighted university students' sensitivity towards social responsibility initiatives. Üsküdar University Founding Rector, Psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan also visited the stand area, emphasizing the importance of young people acting with a spirit of volunteerism. Tarhan stated, “Adding value to society is one of the most crucial elements supporting individual development.”

At the event held at Üsküdar University Çarşı Campus, students from various departments of the university visited stands that would contribute to their career planning and had the opportunity to closely follow sectoral developments.

Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan: “Value to Society is One of the Important Elements Supporting Individual Development”
Üsküdar University Founding Rector, Psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan also visited the stand area and listened to the work of those involved. Tarhan, drawing attention to the importance of acting with a sense of volunteerism, stated: “Adding value to society is one of the most important elements supporting individual development.”

Volunteer-based project received great interest
The “Be My Sibling” project stand, set up within the scope of the event, also received great interest from students. Students showed great interest in the social responsibility and volunteerism-based project.
The project aims to support disadvantaged students living in the earthquake region, inviting young volunteers to this meaningful journey.
Sensitivity towards social responsibility projects was showcased
The interest shown in the “Be My Sibling” project once again highlighted university students’ sensitivity towards social responsibility projects.
Project officials expressed their satisfaction with the intense interest in volunteer activities.






