

Sharing LiTE Academy Across Türkiye
by Project Team
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October 10, 2025
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Dissemination is at the heart of what we do and over the past few weeks, we've had two wonderful opportunities to bring LiTE Academy to wider audiences in Türkiye. First on our home campus at Dicle University, and then nationally through Türkiye's National Agency.
Taking LiTE Academy to our campus community
Dicle University's Project Coordination Application and Research Centre invited our team to present at a seminar titled "European Union Projects: Programs, Writing, and Participation Strategies" for the campus community.

Our colleagues Assoc. Prof. Dr. Osman Solmaz and Dr. Ece Halime Nazlı walked participants through the Erasmus+ landscape, using LiTE Academy as a real, working case study. Drawing on our own experience of designing and running the project. The seminar wrapped up with a lively Q&A where attendees brought their own ideas and questions to the table. The session was recorded by Dicle University's Faculty of Communication and will be shared on the university's YouTube channel for colleagues who couldn't join live.

Going national with Ulusal Ajans (National Agency) of Türkiye
We were also honoured to be invited by Türkiye's National Agency (Ulusal Ajans) to present LiTE Academy to audiences across the country, as part of their Erasmus+ Central Projects | Teacher Academies | Example Projects Series.
Our session (the third in the series) is now up on YouTube. (Available in Turkish below)

It was a real pleasure to contribute to the National Agency's effort to spotlight good practice from Turkish Teacher Academy projects, and to connect with fellow educators and researchers exploring Erasmus+ funding.
Sharing what we're building and how we're building it is a core part of LiTE Academy's mission. Events like these help more researchers, teachers, and institutions tap into European funding, strengthen cross-border collaboration, and ultimately bring digital, inclusive, and multilingual pedagogy into more classrooms.
A big thank-you to everyone at Dicle University and at Ulusal Ajans for making these events possible.


Sharing LiTE Academy Across Türkiye
by Project Team
•
October 10, 2025
•
Dissemination is at the heart of what we do and over the past few weeks, we've had two wonderful opportunities to bring LiTE Academy to wider audiences in Türkiye. First on our home campus at Dicle University, and then nationally through Türkiye's National Agency.
Taking LiTE Academy to our campus community
Dicle University's Project Coordination Application and Research Centre invited our team to present at a seminar titled "European Union Projects: Programs, Writing, and Participation Strategies" for the campus community.

Our colleagues Assoc. Prof. Dr. Osman Solmaz and Dr. Ece Halime Nazlı walked participants through the Erasmus+ landscape, using LiTE Academy as a real, working case study. Drawing on our own experience of designing and running the project. The seminar wrapped up with a lively Q&A where attendees brought their own ideas and questions to the table. The session was recorded by Dicle University's Faculty of Communication and will be shared on the university's YouTube channel for colleagues who couldn't join live.

Going national with Ulusal Ajans (National Agency) of Türkiye
We were also honoured to be invited by Türkiye's National Agency (Ulusal Ajans) to present LiTE Academy to audiences across the country, as part of their Erasmus+ Central Projects | Teacher Academies | Example Projects Series.
Our session (the third in the series) is now up on YouTube. (Available in Turkish below)

It was a real pleasure to contribute to the National Agency's effort to spotlight good practice from Turkish Teacher Academy projects, and to connect with fellow educators and researchers exploring Erasmus+ funding.
Sharing what we're building and how we're building it is a core part of LiTE Academy's mission. Events like these help more researchers, teachers, and institutions tap into European funding, strengthen cross-border collaboration, and ultimately bring digital, inclusive, and multilingual pedagogy into more classrooms.
A big thank-you to everyone at Dicle University and at Ulusal Ajans for making these events possible.


Sharing LiTE Academy Across Türkiye
by Project Team
•
October 10, 2025
•
Dissemination is at the heart of what we do and over the past few weeks, we've had two wonderful opportunities to bring LiTE Academy to wider audiences in Türkiye. First on our home campus at Dicle University, and then nationally through Türkiye's National Agency.
Taking LiTE Academy to our campus community
Dicle University's Project Coordination Application and Research Centre invited our team to present at a seminar titled "European Union Projects: Programs, Writing, and Participation Strategies" for the campus community.

Our colleagues Assoc. Prof. Dr. Osman Solmaz and Dr. Ece Halime Nazlı walked participants through the Erasmus+ landscape, using LiTE Academy as a real, working case study. Drawing on our own experience of designing and running the project. The seminar wrapped up with a lively Q&A where attendees brought their own ideas and questions to the table. The session was recorded by Dicle University's Faculty of Communication and will be shared on the university's YouTube channel for colleagues who couldn't join live.

Going national with Ulusal Ajans (National Agency) of Türkiye
We were also honoured to be invited by Türkiye's National Agency (Ulusal Ajans) to present LiTE Academy to audiences across the country, as part of their Erasmus+ Central Projects | Teacher Academies | Example Projects Series.
Our session (the third in the series) is now up on YouTube. (Available in Turkish below)

It was a real pleasure to contribute to the National Agency's effort to spotlight good practice from Turkish Teacher Academy projects, and to connect with fellow educators and researchers exploring Erasmus+ funding.
Sharing what we're building and how we're building it is a core part of LiTE Academy's mission. Events like these help more researchers, teachers, and institutions tap into European funding, strengthen cross-border collaboration, and ultimately bring digital, inclusive, and multilingual pedagogy into more classrooms.
A big thank-you to everyone at Dicle University and at Ulusal Ajans for making these events possible.

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