BAKYAPI's Workshop Building for Agriculture Students

Uludağ University Management has agreed with BAKYAPI for the construction of a workshop building that can be used by students taking applied agriculture courses. The cooperation protocol was signed between President Prof. Dr. Ahmet Saim Kılavuz and Bakyapı Board Chairman Veysel Bakgör. Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture Prof. Dr. İlhan Turgut, academicians and company representatives were also present at the signing ceremony. Speaking at the ceremony, BUU President Prof. Dr. Ahmet Saim Kılavuz thanked the company managers for their support in the construction of the workshop building, which they had felt was lacking for a long time. Prof. Dr. A Saim Kılavuz emphasized that students receiving practical training needed a workshop-like structure and conveyed this need to them, and said, “As a university, we have taken some initiatives to eliminate this deficiency. We conveyed this need to Bakyapı company. They did not disappoint us and told us that they could build this workshop themselves. We thank them on behalf of our university, our Faculty of Agriculture and our students. Such support makes us happy and motivates us to work harder. With the support of our philanthropists, we are bringing many buildings to our university. “May God bless each and every one of them.”

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