Hello, my name is Aygün Muradova. I am currently a third-year student at Khazar University, majoring in Biology and Chemistry Education. This spring, I had the incredible opportunity to participate in a 3-week Erasmus+ program at Yozgat Bozok University in Türkiye. It was one of the most unforgettable and meaningful experiences of my life, not only academically but also in terms of personal growth, cultural awareness, and global perspective.

My journey began in the vibrant city of Istanbul, a place I had always dreamed of visiting. Exploring its rich history and dynamic atmosphere felt surreal. I had the chance to visit iconic landmarks such as Ayasofia Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Galata Tower, Istiklal Street, Taksim Square. Strolling along the Bosphorus in the early mornings and experiencing the city’s energy at night gave me memories I will cherish forever. Istanbul felt like a living museum, with every corner holding a piece of history and culture.

After Istanbul, I made a short visit to Ankara, the capital city of Türkiye. Though my time there was brief, visiting Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, was a powerful and emotional experience. Learning more about Atatürk’s life and contributions to the nation gave me a deeper understanding of Turkish history and national identity.

The core part of my Erasmus program took place in Yozgat, a quieter but welcoming city that quickly became dear to me. I attended lectures, participated in laboratory work, and interacted closely with professors and local students at Bozok University. Despite its calm appearance, Yozgat offered me a rich and immersive experience in academic, cultural, and social aspects.

From an academic and scientific perspective, this program provided me with valuable insights and hands-on experiences. I observed various laboratory practices and even participated in a few. I became familiar with scientific tools, analysis techniques, and lab safety procedures. I particularly enjoyed sessions related to chemical analysis, tissue observation under microscopes, and seminars focused on research methodology and scientific reporting. These experiences enhanced my practical skills and deepened my understanding of how theoretical knowledge is applied in real-world research environments. I also learned about ongoing scientific projects from professors, which inspired me to think about future research areas I might want to pursue.

Beyond the classroom, exploring the city of Yozgat and experiencing the daily life of locals was equally enriching. I visited local cafes, libraries, and parks, and enjoyed the simplicity and warmth of life there. The local people were incredibly kind, and their hospitality made my stay comfortable and pleasant. These moments taught me the beauty of connection, even in unfamiliar places.

An unexpected but wonderful part of my experience was meeting other Erasmus students from different countries. Our cultural exchanges, shared experiences, and meaningful conversations opened my eyes to how diverse yet connected the world truly is. It was inspiring to see how people from different backgrounds can come together, collaborate, and learn from one another.

Overall, this Erasmus+ journey was not only an academic exchange but also a transformational life experience. It helped me build confidence, independence, and adaptability. I came back home with renewed motivation, a wider worldview, and a clearer vision of my academic and professional goals. It also reinforced my interest in international education and my desire to pursue further studies and research opportunities abroad.

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the Erasmus+ program organizers, Khazar University, and the faculty at Yozgat Bozok University for making this journey possible. These three weeks were incredibly meaningful to me, and I will always look back on them with great appreciation and joy.

Aygun Muradova

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