CoHE President Özvar Calls for Peace

“As higher education leaders from all around the world, we must take responsibility to promote regional and global peace and stability”

“We believe that Israel must immediately stop its attacks, which are a clear violation of international law”

“We call on the international higher education community to openly and strongly defend academic freedom and human rights”

“The Zero Waste Project, which sparked the national transformation, is today a globally recognized environmental project”

“Türkiye's strong capacity in higher education is the product of a long-term, determined and consistent policy”

The official opening ceremony of the "Global Sustainable Development Congress" organized by Times Higher Education (THE), an international higher education ranking agency, was held at the Istanbul Congress Center — marking the first time the event was hosted by Türkiye.

In his speech titled "Education for a sustainable future: Türkiye's vision and contribution", Erol Özvar, President of the Council of Higher Education, expressed his pleasure to hold such a large organization bringing together more than 5,000 international representatives from 110 countries. Özvar stated that the congress is an important event in terms of reflecting Türkiye's growing role in the international academic world, emphasizing Istanbul's unique location where cultures, ideas and connections between continents are fused.

Noting that the congress is being organized at a time when Israel has launched a new attack on the region, Özvar reminded that Türkiye strongly condemns Israel's airstrike on Iran and said, "This attack is a clear violation of international law. Türkiye believes that Israel should immediately stop its aggressive actions that could lead to wider conflicts."

Stating that Israel is also responsible for the ongoing tragedy in Gaza, Özvar continued as follows:

"The unfolding humanitarian crisis is also a serious violation of human rights and human dignity. Tens of thousands have lost their lives, millions have been displaced and basic needs, including access to education, have been consistently denied. Schools and universities have been systematically targeted, depriving young Palestinians of their right to education. This is a situation that we must all condemn. Unfortunately, expressing sympathy and support for Gaza has led to dire consequences for academics and students in some Western schools. Those who have shown solidarity with the people of Gaza have faced dismissal, censorship and legal prosecution. We call on the international higher education community to openly and strongly defend academic freedom and human rights.

Pointing to the importance of cooperation as higher education leaders from around the world, Özvar said: "We must take responsibility to promote regional and global peace and stability. It is our shared responsibility to provide all possible assistance to countries whose higher education infrastructure has been severely damaged."

“Universities can act as a bridge between borders”

Emphasizing that universities can act as bridges across borders by developing sustainable policies and technologies that the world urgently needs, Özvar stated that it is necessary to deepen cooperation between higher education institutions to ensure that the next generation is ready to lead a more just, resilient and sustainable future.

Pointing out that higher education is undergoing significant transformations due to rising technology, changing social expectations and economic factors, Özvar said, “Universities should not only produce academic success, but also create social impact, embrace digital innovation and encourage global cooperation.” He emphasized that Türkiye's strong capacity in higher education is the product of a long-term, determined and consistent policy.

“We want to be the center of global cooperation in higher education”

Pointing out that internationalization is one of the primary strategic goals of the Council of Higher Education, Özvar said, “We aim to make Turkish higher education a center of global cooperation and academic mobility.”

He emphasized that the Türkiye-Azerbaijan University established in Baku is a pioneering model that prepares the ground for future international higher education partnerships, and stated that the International University of Turkic States in Tashkent will be realized based on this model:

"Our approach to internationalization goes beyond Europe to include innovative collaborations in Africa, Asia and beyond. We want to share this model in the Turkic world, the Islamic world and Africa, using Türkiye's educational competence to promote global academic collaboration. In addition, our cooperation with TRNC universities focusing on information technologies and quality assurance is strengthening, paving the way for the international visibility of these universities."

Stating that Türkiye wants to share its rich knowledge and experience in the field of higher education with other countries, Özvar said: "We can improve academic success through cooperation programs and academic exchanges. Türkiye is determined to continue such collaborations, which are critical for academic innovation, cultural dialogue and sustainable development."

“The Zero Waste Project, which sparked the national transformation, is today a globally recognized environmental project”

Özvar stated that achieving sustainable development goals requires not only environmental know-how but also strong and widespread implementation. Recalling that Türkiye launched the Zero Waste Project in 2017 under the leadership of Emine Erdoğan, Özvar noted the following:

"The project has sparked a national transformation with its wide scope ranging from public institutions to educational facilities, from municipalities to the business world. Today, the Zero Waste Project is not only a national but also a globally recognized environmental project. The UN's declaration of March 30 as International Zero Waste Day and the appointment of Mrs. Emine Erdoğan as Chair of the UN High Level Advisory Board on Zero Waste underscores the initiative's worldwide impact and leadership role."

Özvar concluded by stating that he believes that the Global Sustainable Development Congress will be a vital forum to enhance cooperation and promote concrete actions in the face of global challenges.

Emin Amrullayev, Minister of Science and Education of Azerbaijan, Nazım Çavuşoğlu, Minister of National Education of TRNC, Dr. Çetin Ali Dönmez, Deputy Minister of Industry and Technology, and Phil Baty, THE Global Director, also delivered speeches at the opening of the Congress.