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The main axis of the meeting was university-industry cooperation. In this context, it was suggested to organize a meeting to inform students about internships, scholarships, and job opportunities.
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It was stated that internships should be made possible not only between semesters but also during the semester to enable students to meet more with practice, which would take them one step further in terms of the desired work experience after graduation. It was discussed that this could be realized by adding an internship as an elective course to the course catalog.
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Experienced experts and managers from chambers of industry and commerce and the private sector should frequently come together with students; it was stated that it would be positive to ensure their more frequent participation as guests in lectures, informal meetings in the canteen, and more broadly as guests in events such as conferences and panels. In this way, students will be able to both see the reflections of theory in practice and be aware of the conditions of the market.
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It was decided to call on professional chambers to organize project competitions in order to support students in producing projects.
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The interaction of professional chambers with graduate students was also considered very important, and it was suggested that a panel be formed where master's and doctoral students conducting field research in the industry could present their theses. In this panel, it is thought that the problems experienced by the operators in the sector can be evaluated and a basis for new research topics can be created.