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A training session on “TÜBİTAK 2209-A/B” was held at the Faculty of Sports Sciences at Bartın University.

The training, aimed at enhancing the project development skills of our students and academic staff, ensuring the sustainability of project culture, and supporting the realization of new projects, was met with high participation.

During the training, important topics were covered, including the application processes for the TÜBİTAK 2209-A University Students Research Projects Support Program and the TÜBİTAK 2209-B Industry-Oriented Undergraduate Research Projects Support Program, project writing techniques, and budget planning. Additionally, the criteria for project evaluation, successful project examples, and common mistakes were also discussed.

The training, which aimed to raise awareness among academic staff and students in the field of project development, provided participants with the opportunity to gain detailed information about their projects through a Q&A session. Following the training, participants provided positive feedback on how they could integrate the knowledge they gained into their projects.

As a faculty, we believe that such training will ensure the sustainability of project culture and increase the active participation of our students and academic staff in scientific research and innovation processes. As part of our training program, we will continue to organize similar events in the coming periods.

We extend our thanks to all the students and academic staff who participated.
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