A cooperation protocol was signed between KAEU and the Kırşehir Provincial Directorate of Family and Social Services. On October 31, 2024, Rector of KAEU Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kasım Karahocagil, and Vice Rector Prof. Dr. Musa Özata attended the cooperation protocol ceremony signed in the office of Kırşehir Governor Murat Sefa Demiryürek.
The protocol aims to provide all kinds of support and assistance needed for the best realization of the events and activities organized by our university and the provincial directorate. At the same time, in line with the demands made to our university, the objectives of the cooperation protocol include providing training in nursing homes and nursing homes within the body of Kırşehir Provincial Directorate of Family and Social Services, organizing activities for disabled, elderly and other disadvantaged groups during the training period, providing training, courses and academy programs for disabled, elderly, children, women and all employees serving these groups in the institution, and implementing social responsibility projects for disadvantaged groups by enabling the participation of our university students by academicians who are experts in the field of our university. Also within the scope of the protocol, it is planned that the provincial directorate and our university will cooperate with the university to organize, announce, and promote activities for the needs of disadvantaged groups such as training, seminars, and courses, and contribute to the allocation of the facilities such as space, transportation, materials and personnel support in the implementation of the programs.
The cooperation protocol was signed between Rector of KAEU Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kasım Karahocagil and the Kırşehir Provincial Directorate of Family and Social Services with the approval of Kırşehir Governor Murat Sefa Demiryürek. Speaking on the subject, Rector of KAEU Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kasım Karahocagil stated that Kırşehir Ahi Evran University was always open to such cooperation with institutions and wished the protocol to be beneficial to our university.