Turkish Cypriot Sıla Uluçay has been awarded with a globally acclaimed Oxford University award for research, in the wake of her extensive success throughout her MPhil journey at the faculty of Modern Middle Eastern Studies.
Turkish Cypriot Sıla Uluçay has been awarded with a globally acclaimed Oxford University award for research, in the wake of her extensive success throughout her MPhil journey at the faculty of Modern Middle Eastern Studies.
As being one of the most prestegious organisations in World in diplomacy and politics, Oxford University St. Antony’s College Modern Middle Eastern Studies annualy produces world’s next leaders in political and diplomatic realm. he Middle East Centre of St Antony’s College is the centre for the interdisciplinary study of the modern Middle East in the University of Oxford. Centre Fellows teach and conduct research in the humanities and social sciences with direct reference to the Arab world, Iran, Israel and Turkey, with particular emphasis on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Receving the prestigious Zander Award for research, Sıla will now be pursuing her academic career as a student in law for her PhD.