Obligations of the Advisor. The counselor is the person who guides the student in achieving his/her learning goals. Openness and honesty are the most important characteristics of this relationship. In this context, the advisor should guide the thesis study by taking into account the student's interests and abilities. The advisor should consider the characteristics of the student from the very beginning in the selection of course and thesis topics. In order for the student to complete his/her education within the period stipulated in the regulation, he/she should monitor the course status, familiarize and guide the student to his/her new status by introducing the institution. At the beginning of each semester, determine the courses to be taken during the semester with the student and check the course registration forms. Inform and guide students about exchange programs, study abroad opportunities and scholarships. Guide the student in the development of his/her ability to access, produce and evaluate information. Plan the thesis study together with the student and ensure the preparation of the necessary infrastructure for the study. Ensure that the student submits his/her thesis proposal to the Graduate School on time, that the thesis monitoring committee meetings are held regularly and reports are prepared. The advisor should regularly meet with the student to evaluate the process of the study and the results obtained. The advisor should create a regular meeting schedule with the student. Guide the thesis work to be carried out with high ethical standards and be a role model with his/her own behavior. Within this framework, the student should be directed to obtain ethics committee/other relevant institutional permissions and to submit the results to the relevant committees. Direct the student on the financial support required for the thesis study and help in the preparation of project proposals. Follow the scientific developments related to the thesis topic and guide the student to do the same. Guide the student for the publication of the thesis and his/her career after graduation. The advisor should encourage his/her students to participate in and contribute to the academic activities he/she conducts (lectures, conferences, scientific meetings, research projects). Provide objective feedback on the student's academic progress at all levels. The advisor is responsible for submitting the "proficiency exam jury", "thesis monitoring committee", "thesis proposal" and "thesis defense exam jury" to the Institute.
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Sources: Graduate Student Advisor Agreement, Graduate Student Advisor Agreement
Obligations of the Advisor. 1.1. The counselor is the person who guides the student in achieving his/her learning goals. Openness and honesty are the most important characteristics of this relationship. In this context, the advisor should guide the thesis study by taking into account the student's interests and abilities. The advisor should consider the characteristics of the student from the very beginning in the selection of course and thesis topics.
1.2. In order for the student to complete his/her education within the period stipulated in the regulation, he/she should monitor the course status, familiarize and guide the student to his/her new status by introducing the institution.
1.3. At the beginning of each semester, determine the courses to be taken during the semester with the student and check the course registration forms.
1.4. Inform and guide students about exchange programs, study abroad opportunities and scholarships.
1.5. Guide the student in the development of his/her ability to access, produce and evaluate information. Plan the thesis study together with the student and ensure the preparation of the necessary infrastructure for the study.
1.6. Ensure that the student submits his/her thesis proposal to the Graduate School on time, that the thesis monitoring committee meetings are held regularly and reports are prepared.
1.7. The advisor should regularly meet with the student to evaluate the process of the study and the results obtained. The advisor should create a regular meeting schedule with the student.
1.8. Guide the thesis work to be carried out with high ethical standards and be a role model with his/her own behavior. Within this framework, the student should be directed to obtain ethics committee/other relevant institutional permissions and to submit the results to the relevant committees.
1.9. Direct the student on the financial support required for the thesis study and help in the preparation of project proposals.
1.10. Follow the scientific developments related to the thesis topic and guide the student to do the same. Guide the student for the publication of the thesis and his/her career after graduation. The advisor should encourage his/her students to participate in and contribute to the academic activities he/she conducts (lectures, conferences, scientific meetings, research projects). Provide objective feedback on the student's academic progress at all levels. The advisor is responsible for submitting the "proficiency exam jury", "thesis monitoring committee", "thesis proposal" and "thesis defense exam jury" to the Institute.
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Sources: Graduate Student Advisor Agreement