The concept of hegemony is a complex and multifaceted one, with different ideologies presenting varying views within the field of [ … ]
Experience the power of collaborative learning with thoughtful co-creativity.
A few days after the field trip to Thailand has ended, it’s good to take a step back and consider [ … ]
Mastering the art of effective communication and fostering cooperation across diverse landscapes and cultures
From the moment I enrolled in the “Democratic Engagement in an International Context” module, the anticipation of what lay ahead [ … ]
The significance of learning beyond the context of a lecture
The past 11 weeks have prepared us for two goals: cultivating international collaborations and expanding our knowledge globally. When I [ … ]
Journey to be a Global Citizen: First station: Thailand
“If it doesn’t challenge you, it doesn’t change you.” — Anonymous. I’d like to start my blog by citing a [ … ]
Istanbul Reflections
I was excited to return to Istanbul to see a city I fell in love with 4 years ago. The [ … ]
Uneven Development of the Middle East
External forces have significantly influenced the Middle East for over a century. It is a fact that efforts to unite [ … ]
Politics and Development in the Middle East: Navigating Through Different Sessions
Interestingly, researchers have looked into the specific behaviours of individuals through a series of surveys to identify how different religious [ … ]
Istanbul: The City that resides between two continents, A reflection of its political and cultural landscape and identity
The city of Istanbul, situated at the intersection of Europe and Asia, possesses a distinctive political landscape shaped by its [ … ]
A Tangible Paradox
The most fascinating aspect of Istanbul is its duality and contradiction. It’s the fact that East meets West, where a [ … ]
Istanbul: Enriching Education Experience
Having travelled to Istanbul before, this trip showed me a different side to Türkiye. The diaspora in the UK and [ … ]
An Anxious Psychologist
Why Psychology? I get asked that question often, and my brain goes into overdrive, wondering where I should begin. I [ … ]