As part of the Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility program, Prof. Dr. Güngör Turan from EPOKA University recently participated in an enriching academic exchange at Tuscia University in Italy.
During his visit, Prof. Turan delivered a seminar for PhD students, titled “Testing the Validity of the EKC Hypothesis and the Mitigating Effects of Renewable Energy Consumption in Environmental Sustainability: Panel Estimation for the Western Balkans.”
This collaborative engagement underscores the value of Erasmus+ in advancing academic dialogue and global cooperation. Expressing his gratitude, Prof. Turan stated:
"I am deeply thankful to Tuscia University for their warm hospitality and to EPOKA University for facilitating this meaningful teaching opportunity. Special thanks to Prof. Chiara Grazini from the Department of Economics for her insightful collaboration and to Mr. Carlo Contardo, Head of the Mobility and International Cooperation Office, for ensuring a seamless and well-organized experience."
Erasmus+ plays a vital role in international academic exchange, allowing academics like Prof. Turan to share their expertise and support the advancement of education and research.