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SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR ERASMUS STUDENTS

CONTENT

PREFACE 3

MAP OF CAMPUSES 4

1.ANKARA UNIVERSITY 5

- 1.1.ACADEMIC CALENDER AND DEADLINES 6

- 1.2.EU OFFICE IN THE UNIVERSITY 6

- 1.3.ERASMUS STUDENT SOCIETY 6

2.DEPARTMENTS AND COORDINATORS’ LIST 8

- 2.1.ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS AND MAJOR

FIELDS OF STUDY 8

- 2.2.ERASMUS DEPARTMENTAL COORDINATORS’

LIST 10

3.ACCOMODATION 11

- 3.1.DORMITORIES 11

- 3.2.RENTING A FLAT 13

4.LANGUAGE COURSES IN TOMER 13

5.FACILITIES IN THE UNIVERSITY 14

6.ATTRACTIONS 15

- 6.1.MUSEUMS 15

- 6.2.ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES 16

- 6.3.MODERN MONUMENTS 17

- 6.4.PARKS 17

7.TRANSPORTATION 18

8.SERVICES 21

- 8.1.BANKS 21

- 8.2.TELEPHONE 21

- 8.3.EMERGENCY CALLS 21

- 8.4.SHOPPING 21

- 8.5.COST OF LIVING 22

9.LIST OF EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES 22

10.SURVIVAL TURKISH 24

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1. ANKARA UNIVERSITY

Ankara University was founded by Atatürk himself in order to set foundation for his teachings

and revolutions on which those would get stronger and spread wider, and for those principles

that are the expressions of a modern society, science and enlightenment are hold dear and

protected.

Ankara University is a comprehensive public university, located in the capital of the country.

Being the first higher education institute of the Republic, it has established a reputable image

both within the country and in the international arena, with its vast experience for 67 years, its

highly qualified academic staff and students, and its well - established teaching, learning and

research facilities.

During the past sixtysix years, Ankara University has achieved great progress in the field of

education-training and research. Whilst increasing its physical capacity, the university

managed to improve its academic quality as well. At present the University offers top quality

education and training in nearly 32 vocational, 105 undergraduate and 110 graduate programs,

including basic and applied sciences such as; Agriculture, Dentistry, Medicine, Pharmacy,

Science, Veterinary Medicine and Social Sciences including Communication, Divinity,

Education, Law, Letters and Political Science.

The University takes great pride not only in its graduates but also in their contributions in

serving the nation. A significant proportion of the private sector managers are our graduates.

We are very proud of their contributions to the overall development of the country.

We constantly make efforts to improve the quality of education-training programs at every

level of the University. We closely monitor the advancements taking place in this area. We

review our programs to provide more flexible and functional education-training and to equip

our students with the skills and knowledge required by the changing circumstances. In

redesigning the programs, our aim is to provide the students with a number of elective courses

and options that are not only in line with the students’ interests and needs but that also build

on their previous achievements, fill their gaps, and meet the demands of the market.

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1.1. ACADEMIC CALENDER AND DEADLINES

Fall semester Spring semester

Integration day Third week of September Second week of February

Beginning of semester Second week of September First week of February

End of semester *End of January *End of June

*Ending of the semesters is different for each faculty.

1st Religious Holiday/Ramadan Festival: 28-30.07.2014

Foundation of the Turkish Republic: 29.10.14

2nd Religious Holiday: 04-07.10.2014

New Year’s Day: 01.01.13

National Sovereignity and Children's Day: 23.04.15

Labour Day: 01.05.2015

Rememberance Atatürk, Youth and Spor Festival: 19.05.15

1.2. EUROPEAN UNION OFFICE IN ANKARA UNIVERSITY

Ankara Üniversitesi Tandoğan Campus

Piri Reis Square

Dögol St. 06100

Tandoğan Ankara, TÜRKİYE

Phone: +90 312 2126040 / 2293 or 2294

Fax: +90 312 380 03 33

[email protected]

http://erasmus.ankara.edu.tr/

1.3. ERASMUS STUDENT GROUP (ESN ANKARA)

The main aim of this group is to promote Exchange program in Ankara University and

provide essential needs for Erasmus students in the university. ESN makes your cultural and

social life easier in Turkey. Members of this group and European Union Office staff in the

university are going to assist you during your stay. Besides, leisure trips such as Ilgaz

Mountain for skiing are organised by the society.

First of all, you need to know some important information about your rights and resident

permit in Turkey. We strongly encourage you to visit this website before your arrival:

www.ankara.pol.tr/enu/index.php

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2. DEPARTMENTS AND COORDINATORS’ LIST

2.1. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS AND MAJOR FIELDS OF STUDY

FACULTIES

1. FACULTY OF LETTERS

- Department of Anthropology

- Department of Western Languages and

Literature

- Department of Information and

Document Management

- Department of Geography

- Department of Modern Turkish Dialect

and Literature

- Department of Linguistics

- Department of Eastern Languages and

Literature

- Department of Ancient Languages and

Cultures

- Department of Philosophy

- Department of Folklore

- Department of Psychology

- Department of Sociology

- Department of History of Art

- Department of History

- Department of Theatre

- Department of Turkish Language and

Literature

2. FACULTY OF DENTISTRY

- Department of Basic Dental

Disciplines

- Department of Clinical Dentistry

3. FACULTY OF PHARMACY

- Department of Basic Pharmaceutic

Disciplines

- Department of Pharmaceutic

Technology

- Department of Professional

Pharmaceutic Disciplines

4. FACULTY OF EDUCATIONAL

SCIENCES

- Department of Educational Sciences

- Department of Computer Education and

Instructional Technologies

- Department of Elementary Education

Department of Special EducationMental

Retardation

- Department of Culture of Religion and

Ethics Education

5. FACULTY OF SCIENCE

- Department of Astronomy and Space

Sciences

- Department of Biology

- Department of Statistics

- Department of Physics

- Department of Mathematics

- Department of Chemistry

-

6. FACULTY OF LAW

- Department of Public Law

- Department of Private Law

7. FACULTY OF DIVINITY

- Department of Basic Islamic

Disciplines

- Department of Philosophy and Science

Religion

- Department of Islamic History and Arts

- Department of World Religions

- Department of Common Religion

Teaching and Applications

8. FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION

- Department of Radio, TV and Cinema

- Department of Journalism

- Department of Public Relations

9. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

- Department of Computer Engineering

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- Department of Electronic Engineering

- Department of Physical Engineering

- Department of Food Engineering

- Department of Geophysical

Engineering

- Department of Geological Engineering

- Department of Chemical Engineering

10. FACULTY OF HEALTH

SCIENCES

- Department of Nutrition and Dietetics

- Department of Health Education

- Department of Health Administration

11. FACULTY OF POLITICAL

SCIENCES

- Department of Business Administration

- Department of Economics

- Department of International Relations

- Department of Labour Economics and

Industrial Relations

- Department of Public Administration

- Department of Finance

12. FACULTY OF MEDICINE - Department of Basic Medical

Disciplines

- Department of Internal Medicine

- Department of Surgical Disciplines

13. FACULTY OF VETERINARY

MEDICINE

- Department of Basic Veterinary

Sciences

- Department of Zootechnics and Animal

Nutrition

- Department of Preclinical Sciences

- Department of Clinical Sciences

- Department of Food Hygiene and Tech

14. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

- Department of Horticulture

- Department of Plant Protection

- Department of Landscape Architecture

- Department of Fisheries and

Agriculture

- Department of Dairy Technology

- Department of Agricultural Economics

- Department of Agricultural Machinery

- Department of Irrigation

- Department of Field Crops

- Department of Animal Science

GRADUATE SCHOOLS AND

INSTITUTES

1.GRADUATE SCHOOL OF HEALTH

SCIENCES

2.GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL

SCIENCES

3.GRADUATE SCHOOL OF

NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES

4.GRADUATE SCHOOL OF

EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES

5.INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC

MEDICINE

6.INSTITUTE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

7.INSTITUTE OF HEPATOLOGY

8.INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR

SCIENCE

9.INSTITUTE OF TURKISH

HISTORY

VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS

1.VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF

HEALTH

2.SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION AND SPORTS

3.BAŞKENT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

4.BEYPAZARI VOCATIONAL

SCHOOL

5.STATE CONSERVATORY

6.SCHOOL OF FOREIGN

LANGUAGES

7.KALECİK VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

8.SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS

9.VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF

JUSTICE

10.ELMADAĞ VOCATIONAL

SCHOOL

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2.2. ERASMUS DEPARTMENTAL COORDINATORS LIST

Institutional Coordinator Prof. Dr. Sibel Süzen

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +90 312 2033074

Fax: +90 312 3800333

UNIT COORDINATORS

Faculty of Letters Assoc.Prof.Dr.Ertuğrul Rufayi Turan

Faculty of Dentistry Assoc.Prof. Dr. Burak Bilecenoğlu

Faculty of Pharmacy Prof.Dr.Sibel Süzen

Faculty of Educational Sciences Prof. Dr.Çağlayan Dinçer

Faculty of Science Prof. Dr. Ahmet Altındağ

Faculty of Law Dr.Sedat Sirmen

Faculty of Divinity Assoc.Prof.Dr.İhsan Çapcıoğlu

Faculty of Communication Dr.Gül Karagöz Kızılca

Faculty of Engineering Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emine Yağmur

Faculty of Health Sciences Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ece Uğurluoğlu

Faculty of Political Sciences Assoc.Prof.Dr.Altuğ Yalçıntaş

Faculty of Sports Sciences Assoc.Prof.Dr.Cengiz Akalan

Faculty of Medicine Prof.Dr.Arzu Ensari

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Prof.Dr.Kemal Küçükersan

Faculty of Agriculture Prof. Dr. Zahide Kocabaş

Başkent Vocational School Ali Akın Akyol

Beypazarı Vocational School Lecturer Sabri Serkan Kızılsu

Elmadag Vocational School Assoc. Prof. Dr. Isa Navruz

Haymana Vocational School Lecturer Bayram Göktaş

State Conservatory Assoc. Prof. Mert Karabey

Vocational School of Health Prof. Dr. Serap Alsancak

GAMA Vocational School Lecturer.Mehmet Dursun

Kalecik Vocational School Lecturer Yalçın Güçer

Nallıhan Vocational School Assoc.Prof. Dr. Bahadır Boyacıoğlu

Institute of Forensic Medicine Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nergis Cantürk

Institute of Biotechnology Assoc.Prof. Dr. Erkan Yılmaz

Institute of Educational Sciences Assoc.Prof.Dr.Ahmet Yıldız

Graduate School of Natural and Apllied Sciences Assoc.Prof. Dr. İsmail Gök

Institute of Hepatology Prof.Dr.A.Mithat Bozdayı

Graduate School of Health Sciences Prof. Dr. Fügen Aktan

Graduate School of Social Sciences Assoc. Prof. Dr.Basak Koca Ozer

Institute of Turkish History Prof. Dr. Hakan Uzun

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3. ACCOMODATION

3.1 DORMITORY

1. Yıldırım Beyazıt Dormitory.

Location: Ankara University Faculty of Agriculture Campus, 06110, Dışkapı/ANKARA

Tel: 317 16 46 [email protected]

Features:

3 people rooms

Each room includes beds, working tables, wardrobes, fridge, TV, telephone

Common usage: Shared bathrooms WCs are in each floor (spesific times in a day)

Internet room, fitness, TV room, laundry

Table tenis

Prices (2014 prices per month)

265.00 TL – 3 people room

420.00 TL – deposit

3.2. RENTING A FLAT

This option is for students who do not want to stay in dorms. In this case, you should inform

EU Office before your arrival. Otherwise it would be a problem to find you available place

when you arrive.

4. LANGUAGE COURSES IN TOMER

You are allowed to attend 1 level (=2 months) free of charge Turkish language course in

Tomer as an Ankara University student. After then you can continue to get course with 40 %

of discount. When you have a success at the end of the courses, you will get 4 ECTS credits.

Courses for General Purposes

Turkish courses consist of 12 levels: 4 basic levels, 4 intermediate levels, 4 advanced levels.

In order to be successful at the final test given at the end of each term, participants need to

prove their proficiency in each language skill tested (reading, listening, speaking, and

writing). If a participant fails to get a pass mark in any one of these skills, he or she is asked

to take a second test for this skill only.

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Coursebooks include the HITIT Turkish Teaching Set 1, 2, and 3; there are also exercise

books, listening and video material, and supplementary material designed by TÖMER

Turkish Department.

Courses for Specific Purposes

Courses for specific purposes include Speed Reading courses for individual and institutions

as well as courses in Diction and Addressing Groups for those who would like to improve

their Turkish.

Useful link about Tömer: http://www.tomer.ankara.edu.tr/english/index.html

5. FACILITIES IN THE UNIVERSITY

Sport Facilities for students in Ankara University are planned, managed, and organised by

Directorate of Health, Culture and Sports. There are 5 covered Gymnasium and 1 Olympic

swimming pool in Ankara University. In addition, there are open football fields, volleyball

courts, basketball fields and tennis courts in each faculty.

Indoor Activities

Gymnasium of Cebeci Campus

Gymnasium of Faculty of Political Sciences

Gymnasium of Physical Education and Sports

Gymnasium of Veterinary Medicine

Gymnasium of Faculty of Health Education

Swimming Pool

The Olympic Pool comprises of a 50-metre heated pool, sauna, fitness center, cafeteria and

terrace for sunbathe. Here you will also find products with Ankara Universtiy logo in a Gift

Shop. The pool is open 7 days in a week.

SESSIONS OF SWIMMING POOL

09:30 – 10:50 15:30 – 16:50

11:00 – 12:20 17:00 – 18:20

12:30 – 13:50 18:30 – 19:50

14:00 – 15:20 20:00 – 21:20

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Additionally there are recreational centers in Manavgat/Çolaklı (a summer vacation resort at

the Mediterranean) and Ilgaz (winter sports center) where the students and academicians can

enjoy themselves.

Note: Camp registrations for the facility centers in Manavgat Çolaklı and Ilgaz can be done at

camp Office located in Ankara University Olympic Swimming Pool.

6. ABOUT ANKARA

6.2. MUSEUMS

Anıtkabir

It is located on an imposing hill, Anıttepe quarter of the city, where the mausoleum of Mustafa

Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Republic of Turkey, stands. As completed in 1953, it is an

impressive fusion of ancient and modern architectural styles. An adjacent museum houses a

wax statue of Atatürk, his writings, letters and personal items, as well as an exhibition of

photographs recording important moments in his life and during the establishment of the

Republic. Anıtkabir is open every day, while the adjacent museum is open every day except

Mondays.

Ankara Ethnography Museum (Ankara Etnoğrafya Müzesi)

This museum is opposite to the Opera House on Talat Paşa Boulevard, in the Ulus district.

There is a fine collection of folkloric as well as Seljuk- and Ottoman-era artifacts.

Museum of Anatolian Civilization (Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi)

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Situated at the entrance of Ankara Castle, it is an old "bedesten" (covered bazaar) that has

been beautifully restored and now houses a unique collection of Paleolithic, Neolithic, Hatti,

Hittite, Phrygian, Urartian, and Roman works as well as a major section dedicated to Lydian

treasures.

State Art and Sculpture Museum (Resim-Heykel Müzesi)

This museum is close to the Ethnography Museum and houses a rich collection of Turkish art

from the late 19th century to the present day. There are also galleries which host guest

exhibitions.

War of Independence Museum (Kurtuluş Savaşı Müzesi)

This building, located at Ulus Square, was originally the first Parliament building (TBMM) of

the Republic of Turkey. The War of Independence was planned and directed here as recorded

in various photographs and items presently on exhibition. In another display, wax figures of

former presidents of the Republic of Turkey are on exhibition.

TCDD Locomotive Museum

An open-air museum is near to the railway station on Celal Bayar Boulevard which traces the

history of steam locomotion through the locomotives and artifacts on display.

Turkish Air Force Aviation Museum

Museum is near to the Istanbul Road, Etimesgut. The museum is hosting to various aircrafts

which served in Turkish Air Force (Jets like F-86, F-100, F-102, F-104, F-5, F-4 and cargo

planes like C-160 transtall). Also a Hungarian Mig-21, a Pakistani Mig-19 and a Bulgarian

Mig-17 are on a display in the museum.

6.3. ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES

Ankara Citadel

The foundations of the citadel were laid by the Galatians on a prominent lava outcrop, and the

rest was completed by the Romans. The Byzantines and Seljuks further made restorations and

additions. The area around and inside the citadel, being the oldest part of Ankara, contains

many fine examples of traditional architecture. There are also recreational areas for

relaxation. Many restored traditional Turkish houses inside the citadel area have found new

life as restaurants, serving local cuisine, music and of course, Rakı.

Roman Theatre

The remains, the stage, and the backstage can be seen outside the castle. Roman statues that

were found here are exhibited in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (see above). The

seating area is still under excavation.

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Temple of Augustus and Rome

The temple, also known as the Monumentum Ancyranum, was built between 25 BC - 20 BC

following the conquest of Central Anatolia by the Roman Empire and the formation of the

Roman province of Galatia, with Ancyra (modern Ankara) as its administrative capital. After

the death of Augustus in 14 AD, a copy of the text of Res Gestae Divi Augusti was inscribed

on the interior of the pronaos in Latin, whereas a Greek translation is also present on an

exterior wall of the cella. The temple, on the ancient Acropolis of Ancyra, was enlarged by

the Romans in the 2nd century. In the 5th century it was converted into a church by the

Byzantines. It is located in the Ulus quarter of the city.

Roman Bath

This bath has all the typical features of a classical Roman bath: a frigidarium (cold room),

tepidarium (cool room) and caldarium (hot room). The bath was built during the reign of

Emperor Caracalla in the 3rd century AD to honour Asclepios, the God of Medicine. Today,

only the basement and first floors remained. It is situated in the Ulus Square.

Column of Julian

This column, in Ulus, was erected in 362 to commemorate a visit by the Roman Emperor

Julian. It stands fifteen meters high and has a typical leaf decoration on the capital.

6.4. MODERN MONUMENTS

Monument to a Secure, Confident Future

This monument, located in Güven Park near Kızılay Square, was erected in 1935 and bears

Atatürk's advice to his people: "Turk! Be proud, work hard, and believe in yourself."

Hatti Monument

Built in the 1970s on Sıhhiye Square, this impressive monument symbolizes the Hatti gods

and commemorates Anatolia's earliest known civilization.

6.5. PARKS

Ankara has many parks and open spaces mainly established in the early years of the Republic

and well maintained and expanded thereafter. The most important of these parks are: Gençlik

Park (houses an amusement park with a large pond for rowing), the Botanical Garden,

Seğmenler Park, Anayasa Park, Kuğulu Park (famous for the swans received as a gift from

the Chinese government), Abdi İpekçi Park, Güven Park (see above for the monument),

Kurtuluş Park (has an ice-skating rink), Altınpark (also a prominent exposition/fair area),

Harikalar Diyarı (claimed to be Biggest Park of Europe inside city borders) and Göksu Park.

Atatürk Forest Farm and Zoo (Atatürk Orman Çiftliği) is an expansive recreational farming

area which houses a zoo, several small agricultural farms, greenhouses, restaurants, a dairy

farm and a brewery . It is a pleasant place to spend a day with family, be it for having picnics,

hiking, biking or simply enjoying good food and nature. There is also an exact replica of the

house where Atatürk was born in 1881, in Thessaloniki, Greece. Visitors to the "Çiftlik"

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(farm) as it is affectionately called by Ankarans, can sample such famous products of the farm

such as old-fashioned beer and ice cream, fresh dairy products and meat rolls/kebaps made on

charcoal, at a traditional restaurant (Merkez Lokantası, Central Restaurant), cafés and other

establishments scattered around the farm.

6.5. WEATHER

7. TRANSPORTATION

Between airport and city centre

CITY CENTER

City Departure Spot: Havaş City Center Office: Ulus, 19 Mayıs Stadium, B Gate.

Departure Times:

From the Airport: Services between airport and the city terminal will be scheduled according

to the arrival times of domestic and international flights.

From the city to Terminal: Services between 04:30 a.m. – 24:00 p.m. in every half an hour.

Route: Esenboğa Airport, Çubuk, Pursaklar, Hasköy, Keçiören, Etlik, Havaş City Terminal

Note: The coaches set off to AŞTİ just afterwards the other passengers are dropped in Havaş

City Terminal.

Passenger Dropping Spots:

Our shuttles drop passengers at Çubuk intersection, Pursaklar, Hasköy, Aydınlıkevler,

Keçiören Bridge and Etlik Intersection on the way to city center.

Arrival time: Approximately 35 minutes.

Ticket fee: 10,00 TL (VAT incl.)

AŞTİ (BUS STATION)

Bus Station Departure Spot: The Gate of Passenger Arrival Lounge.

Month Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

Average Temp. in °C 0.3 2.1 6.2 11.3 16.0 20.2 23.5 23.2 18.7 13.0 6.8 2.2

Average Max. Temp. in °C 4.3 6.7 11.9 17.2 22.2 26.6 30.2 30.2 26.0 19.6 12.3 6.1

Average Min.Temp. in °C -3.1 -2.0 1.1 5.7 9.7 13.1 16.1 16.1 11.9 7.5 2.3 -0.9

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Departure Times:

From Airport: Services between airport and the city terminal will be scheduled according to

the arrival flight times.

From AŞTİ: Services between 04:00 a.m. -23:30 p.m. in every half an hour.

Route: Esenboğa Airport, Çubuk, Pursaklar, Hasköy, Etlik, D.H.M.İ. Headquarter, "Başkent

Öğretmenler Evi”, AŞTİ.

Note: Our vehicles usually go along their route by stopping at the Havaş City Terminal.

Passenger Dropping Spots: Our shuttles drop passengers at Çubuk Intersection, Pursaklar, Hasköy, Aydınlıkevler,

Keçiören Bridge, Etlik Intersection, D.H.M.İ. Headquarter and “Başkent Öğretmenler Evi”

(Capital Teachers House) on the way to the city center.

Arrival time: Approximately 60 minutes.

Ticket fee: 10,00 TL (VAT incl.)

Note: Between 00:00 and 06:00 a.m. ticket fees are increased as 25 %.

AŞTİ (BUS STATION) - HAVAŞ CITY TERMINAL - ESENBOĞA AIRPORT - AŞTİ

(BUS STATION)

Coach Station Departure Spot: In front of the Passenger Arrival Lounge

Departure Times:

Airport - AŞTİ: Services between airport and the city terminal will be scheduled according

to the arrival times of flights.

AŞTİ - Airport: Services are between 04:00-23:30 every half an hour.

Route: Esenboğa Airport, Çubuk, Pursaklar, Hasköy, Etlik, in front of DHMİ Headquarter,

Başkent teachers' house, AŞTİ.

Note: Our vehicles usually continue their route by stopping at the Havaş City Terminal.

Passenger Dropping Spots: Our shuttles stop at Çubuk intersection, Pursaklar, Hasköy, Aydınlıkevler, Keçiören bridge,

Etlik intersection, DHMİ Headquarter, Başkent on the way to the city center.

Arrival time: Approximately 35 minutes

Ticket fee: 10,00 TL (VAT inc.)

You can also look for information from the website: www.esenbogaairport.com

Your second option is buses,

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AŞTİ Departure hours

06:30 and 06:55

ESENBOĞA Departure hours

06:55 10:40 14:25 18:10 21:55

07:20 11:05 14:50 18:35 22:20

07:45 11:30 15:15 19:00 22:45

08:10 11:55 15:40 19:25 23:15

08:35 12:20 16:05 19:50

09:00 12:45 16:30 20:15

09:25 13:10 16:55 20:40

09:50 13:35 17:20 21:05

10:15 14:00 17:45 21:30

EGO (MUNICIPALITY) BUS BETWEEN ESENBOĞA AIRPORT - AŞTİ (BUS

STATION)

Bus Station Departure Spot: In front of the Domestic Passenger Arrival Lounge

Departure Times:

Every 20 minutes between 06:00 – 23:40

Ticket fee: 8 TL

Passenger Dropping Spots: HAVAALANI HAVAALANI YOLU İRFAN BAŞTUĞ CADDESİ TURGUT ÖZAL BULVARI MEVLANA BULVARI AŞTİ İNÖNÜ BULVARI ATATÜRK BULVARI TALATPAŞA BULVARI KAZIM KARABEKİR CADDESİ İSTANBUL CADDESİ CUMHURİYET CADDESİ ÇANKIRI CADDESİ İRFANBAŞTUĞ CAD. HAVAALANI YOLU HAVAALANI

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Fares of buses and trams tickets (EGO in Ankara):

Prices (TL*)

Normal rate

1 time 1.75

5 times 8.75

10 times 17.50

20 times 35.00

Reduced rate

1 time 1.30

5 times 6.50

10 times 13.00

20 times 26.00

*TL means Turkish Lira (TL)

*Here is the Ankaray, green line is the direction.

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*Here is the Metro, blue lines are the directions. Subways are crossing in Kızılay station.

Buses, taxies, minibuses can also be used for transportation in the city center. There is no

certain timetable schedule.

EGO

Information System of Bus Routes Mobile Applicatons

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The General Directorate of EGO - Department of Information Technologies prepared mobil

applications for android and iphone systems(iphone-ipad etc.). This applications provides

easy access to all relevant informations thet may be needed about bus routes of EGO in

mobile environments.

How do I install the application?

You can set up the application by clicking on the link below or writing link to address

bar.

Android Devices :

Publish Date : 23/02/2012

Prepared : General Directorate of EGO -

Department of Information Technologies

Required Hardware : Android 2.3.1 and above

Safety : Internet Access, GPS Positioning

Google Play : Google Play

Contact Address : [email protected] ( You can

deliver your though, comments and suggestions about this

application.)

IPhone Devices :

Publish Date: 13/02/2012

Required Hardware: IPhone 3GS, IPhone 4, IPod Touch

and above systems (IOS 4.3 and above.).

Safety : Internet Access, GPS Positioning

Link : Apple Store

QR-Code for Android

Application

QR-Code for Apple IPhone

Application

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IPad Devices :

Publish Date: 25/03/2012

Required Hardware : IPad (IOS 4.3 and above)

Safety : Internet Access, GPS Positioning

Link : Apple Store

Contact Address: [email protected] ( You can

deliver your though, comments and suggestions about this

application.)

QR-Code for Apple IPad

Application

8. SERVICES

8.1. BANKS

There are lots of bank in Ankara, but of course it is better if you choose international cards

such as Mastercard or Visa. In our campuses we have a Turkish bank’s cash machine- Turkish

Isbank. (http://www.isbank.com.tr/english/english.asp)

You can also visit this link < http://www.ortaknokta.com> to see banks and their address.

Their opening hours on weekdays are: 9:00- 17:30. None of them are open at weekends.

8.2. TELEPHONE

In Turkey we have 3 main GSM operators: TURKCELL, VODAFONE, and AVEA.

During you stay in Turkey, you have to register your phone to those GSM operators.

8.3. EMERGENCY CALLS

Police department: 155

Emergency: 112

Fire department: 110

8.4. SHOPPING

In and out of the city there are lots of supermarkets and shopping malls. Here is the list for

some of these:

Ankamall: www.ankamall.net/index.php

Antares: www.antaresavm.com.tr/

Cepa: www.cepaavm.com.tr/

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Armada: www.armadasite.com/

Karum: www.karum.com.tr/

Panora: www.panora.com.tr/

8.5. COST OF LIVING

9. LIST OF EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES

Austria

Atatürk Bulvarı No: 189 Kavaklıdere/ ANKARA

Tel: +90-(312)4190431/32

http://austria.visahq.com/embassy/Turkey/

e-mail: [email protected]

Belgium

Mahatma Gandhi Cad. No: 55 Gaziosmanpaşa/ ANKARA

Tel:+ 90-(312)4056166

http://www.diplomatie.be/ankara/

e-mail: [email protected]

Bulgaria

Atatürk Bulvarı No: 124 ANKARA

Tel: +90-(312)4267455

www.bulgarianconsulate-ist.org

e-mail: [email protected]

The Czech Republic

Kaptanpasa Sokak No. 15, 06700, Gaziosmanpaşa/ANKARA

http://www.mzv.cz/ankara

e-mail: [email protected]

Denmark

Kırlangıç Sok. No: 42 Gaziosmanpaşa/ ANKARA

Tel: +90-(312)4687760

http://www.ambankara.um.dk/en/

e-mail: [email protected]

Product Price in a shop (TL)

Coffee 11/ 200 gr

Cola 1,5/ 1 lt

Bread 0.6

Milk 1,9/ 1 lt

Yoghurt 1,5/ 0,5 kg

Pasta 0,7/ 0.5 kg

Tomatoes 1/ 1kg

Bananas 3/ 1 kg

Chocolate 1,8/ 100 gr

Juice 1,8/ 1 lt

Beer 4/ 50 cl

Natural water 2/ 5 lt

Cinema 10

Theatre 6

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France

Paris Cad. No: 70 Kavaklıdere/ ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4554545

http://ambafrance-tr.org/

Germany

Atatürk Bulvarı No: 114, ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4555100

www.germanembassyank.com/

email: [email protected]

Greece

Zia Ür-Rahman Caddesi No.9-11, Gaziosmanpaşa/ ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4480873

e-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

Hungary

Sancak Mah. Layoş Koşut Cad. No. 2 Yıldız Çankaya/ ANKARA

Tel:+90 (312) 4422273

e-mail: [email protected]

Italy

Atatürk Bulvarı No: 118, ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4265460/63

www.iic.org.tr/

e-mail: [email protected]

Poland

Atatürk Bulvarı No: 241,06650, ANKARA

Tel:+90 (312) 4572000/01

www.polonya.org.tr

e-mail:[email protected]

Portugal

Kuleli Sok. No: 26, 06700, Kavaklıdere/ ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4461890

e-mail: [email protected]

Slovakia

Atatürk Bulvarı No. 245 06692 Kavaklıdere/ ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4575075/76

http://sk.embassyinformation.com/

e-mail:[email protected]

Slovenia

Küpe Sok.No.1/3, 06700, Gaziosmanpaşa/ ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4056007/08

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e-mail: [email protected]

Spain

Abdullah Cevdet Sok.No.8, 06680, Çankaya/ ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4380392

e-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

The Netherlands

Turan Günes Bulvari, 7. Cadde, No. 3, Yıldız, 06550, ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4091800

www.nl.org.tr

e-mail: [email protected]

The United Kingdom

Şehit Ersan Caddesi No: 46 Çankaya/ ANKARA

Tel: +90 (312) 4553344

http://ukinturkey.fco.gov.uk/en/

10. BEFORE YOU DEPART

Please don’t forget to visit EU Office for a final check of your departure documents

11. SURVIVAL TURKISH

Good morning Günaydın

Good evening İyi akşamlar

Good night İyi geceler

Good bye Güle güle

Hello Merhaba/ Selam

Nice to meet you Tanıştığıma memnun oldum

How are you? Nasılsın? /Nasılsınız?

Fine, thanks. And you? Teşekkürler, iyiyim. Sen?

I am sorry Pardon/ Affedersiniz

I do not know Bilmiyorum

No Hayır

Yes Evet

Sorry, I do not know Turkish Pardon, Türkçe bilmiyorum

Can you speak Turkish/English? Türkçe/İngilizce konuşabilir misin?

Do you understand? Anlıyor musun?

No, I do not understand Hayır anlamıyorum.

Yes, I understand Evet anlıyorum

Could you repeat? Tekrar edebilir misiniz?

Can I have the bill, please? Faturayı alabilir miyim, lütfen?

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Can I have the menu, please? Menüyü alabilir miyim lütfen?

I am looking for a railway station/

bus stop/bank

Tren İstasyonu/ otobüs

durağı/banka arıyorum

What is your name? Adın ne?

My name is … Adın ne?

One ticket please. Bir bilet lütfen.

How much does it cost? Fiyatı ne kadar?

Where is…? …….. nerede?

How can I get this? Bunu nasıl alabilirim?

supermarket Süpermarket

post office Postane/ PTT(Turkish post office)

cinema Sinema

restaurant Restoran/lokanta

exchange office Döviz bürosu

pharmacy Eczane

theatre Tiyatro

ATM ATM/ Bankamatik

subway Metro

street Sokak

avenue/main street Cadde

number Numara

embassy Elçilik

identity card Kimlik

Does this bus go to….? Bu otobüs ….’a gider mi?

Can I get off here please? Burada inebilir miyim?

I am a student Ben bir öğrenciyim

Please Lütfen

Thank you Teşekkür ederim

Welcome hoşgeldiniz

Help me Bana yardımcı olun

Hospital hastane

Do you have…? ….var mı?