Orientation Training Completed

    
Our university's Faculty of Fisheries has successfully completed its orientation program for first-year students entering the 2025-2026 academic year. The program was designed to introduce students to our faculty, provide them with information about academic processes, and facilitate their rapid integration into university life.

The orientation program began with presentations about our faculty's academic structure, course programs, student clubs, and various social activities. Students also learned in detail about the fundamental dynamics of university life: on-campus services, library facilities, health services, and student rights. Another important part of the program was to provide guidance for students' post-graduation career planning. Faculty faculty members provided tips on career opportunities in the aquaculture sector and professional development.

As a faculty, we want our students to have a strong start in terms of both academic and personal development. The orientation program aims not only to provide our new students with information about university life but also to integrate them into campus life through social responsibility projects, events, and club activities. We wish our new students success and hope they have a pleasant and productive experience on this unique journey!