An education cooperation agreement (MoU) was signed between Üsküdar University and the Tunisia-based Pristini School of AI. Within this framework, it is aimed to implement artificial intelligence–focused joint academic projects and mutual student and staff mobility under the Erasmus+ programs. During the meeting, Üsküdar University’s education system, internationalization vision, and Erasmus+ activities were presented.
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Collaboration agreement signed between Üsküdar University and Tunisia’s Pristini School of AI



The visit, coordinated by the International Relations Office and the Erasmus+ Office, was held at the Senate Hall of the Main Campus.The meeting was attended by Üsküdar University Rector Prof. Dr. Nazife Güngör, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Prof. Dr. Osman Çerezci, Vice Dean Prof. Dr. Gökhan Apaydın, Head of International Relations Dr. Peyman Jaferi, and Erasmus Office staff. Representing the Tunisian delegation were Pristini School of AI Dean Dr. Nawel Souissi and accompanying academic representatives.


Joint AI-focused education discussed
Within the scope of the program, opportunities for student and staff mobility under the Erasmus+ KA171 project, AI-oriented joint education and research activities, and international project development were discussed and evaluated mutually.

Joint academic projects to be implemented
Following the discussions, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Üsküdar University and Pristini School of AI, formalizing the collaboration.



With the signed protocol, it is aimed to implement joint academic projects within Erasmus+ programs and to support reciprocal mobility activities, strengthening international cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence.
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