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Assis. Prof. Dr. İlknur Dolu, one of the faculty members of the Nursing Department of our faculty, won a scholarship to carry out a post-doctoral research project within the scope of “TÜBİTAK 2219 Postdoctoral Research Abroad Scholarship Programme”.

Dr. İlknur Dolu, one of the faculty members of the Nursing Department of our faculty, won a scholarship to carry out a post-doctoral research project in the United Kingdom within the scope of "The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) 2219 Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Abroad". Dolu's project was among the 75 projects supported among 137 project applications in the field of Health Sciences, among the applications made in the 1st Term of 2021.

Dolu, who will work on the transfer process of fragile and immigrant elderly individuals from the hospital to the society in her post-doctoral research project, will carry out her project at Manchester Metropolitan University, Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care, where many high-budget international projects are currently being carried out.

We congratulate her and wish her continued success.

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