In the framework of the Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility program at Tuscia University in Italy, Prof. Dr. Güngör Turan delivered a seminar this week to PhD students titled "Testing the Validity of the EKC Hypothesis and the Mitigating Effects of Renewable Energy Consumption on Environmental Sustainability: Panel Estimation for the Western Balkans."
He expressed sincere gratitude to Tuscia University for their warm reception and to Epoka University for providing this wonderful opportunity to engage in academic exchange. Special thanks were extended to Prof. Chiara Grazini from the Department of Economics for her invaluable support and to Mr. Carlo Contardo, Head of the Mobility and International Cooperation Office, for his exceptional organization and assistance throughout the experience.
Through programs like Erasmus+, Prof. Dr. Güngör Turan emphasized the importance of fostering meaningful connections, enhancing academic collaboration, and sharing knowledge across institutions.