Hacettepe University directly participates in the development of SDG policy by national government and regional non-governmental organizations. By cooperating with public institutions and regional non-governmental organizations; It takes an active role in all processes from identifying problems and challenges, developing policies and strategies, modeling the future, monitoring and reporting interventions.
Hacettepe University, by bringing together non-governmental organizations, professional organizations and the academic world; It supports the effective and efficient operation of the Ankara City Council, which is institutionalized around the concepts of sustainable development, urban rights and governance.
Hacettepe University faculty members take part in the executive board, advisory board and high advisory board of the Council; He provides academic expertise and guidance to the Council and supports the effectiveness of the Council’s activities.
The Executive Board of Ankara City Council includes Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Faculty Member Prof. Dr. Mehmet Deniz Demiryürek.
The Advisory Board of Ankara City Council includes Prof. Dr. Haluk Özen, former Rector of Hacettepe University and retired faculty member of the Faculty of Medicine.
The High Advisory Board of the Ankara City Council includes Hacettepe University Faculty of Letters Faculty Member Prof. Dr. Mehmet Özden.
Cooperation Protocol Between Hacettepe University and Yuvam Dünya Association
A cooperation protocol has been signed between Hacettepe University and Yuvam Dünya Association to encourage and develop mutual cooperation and common understanding. Within the scope of this protocol, it is aimed to draw a common framework in awareness, education, research and implementation activities to be carried out on the climate crisis.
You can find detailed information about the project here.
Cooperation Protocol Between Hacettepe University and Hayat Holding
After the earthquake in Turkey, a cooperation protocol was signed between Hacettepe University and Hayat Holding in order to shape corporate and social responsibility projects in the fields of providing care and psycho-social support in the field of health to the people living in the earthquake zone (children, adults and the elderly), conducting geological and ecological studies in the earthquake zone and sharing the results of the study with the public. as a result of this cooperation, the Life Good Life Center was put into operation.
- Special Jury Award for the “Hayat Good Life Center”
Established in Malatya Samanköy and serving as Turkey’s largest container settlement, the “Hayat Good Life Center” was granted the Jury Special Award at the 15th Corporate Responsibility Summit, organized by the Turkish Corporate Responsibility Association on March 5, 2024, in Istanbul.
- Earthquake awareness from Hacettepe University Social Work Department students
Hacettepe University Social Work Department students made a difference with their social service practices and TÜBİTAK research in Malatya Container City after the earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş. Our students, who took an active role in Malatya Container City in the “Life Good Life Center” project carried out in cooperation with our university and Hayat Holding, strengthened their field experiences with academic knowledge thanks to their TÜBİTAK research.
These studies, carried out under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Yasemin Özkan, a faculty member of our university, not only reinforced the knowledge and skills of the students, but also enabled the students to make a stronger contribution to the post-disaster trauma, crisis management and solidarity processes with ethical and solution-oriented approaches in disaster conditions. In the TÜBİTAK research conducted under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Yasemin Özkan, Head of the Department of Social Work, our students responded to the psychosocial needs of individuals affected by the earthquake, aiming to reduce trauma and increase resilience, aiming to achieve social benefit.
Faculty Members of the Department of Social Work stated that these meaningful studies carried out after the earthquake are a very valuable gain for both students and the field of social work; He states that it makes significant contributions to social solidarity, recovery and reconstruction processes.
First Prize in the “Design the Sustainable Future” Competition
Sudenaz Dağlıoğlu, Sıla Çelik, Esmanur İleri, students of the Department of Chemistry, Mihriban Şener from the Department of International Relations, and Elif Turan, a student of Gazi University, participated in the “Design the Sustainable Future” competition with the theme of “Biomimicry” organized by Rönesans Holding for the ninth time; They won the first place in the “Innovative Idea and Detail” category with their projects that they created by blending biology and chemistry disciplines and cleaned microplastics in water resources.
Hacettepe University Women’s Issues Application and Research Center
Hacettepe University Women’s Issues Application and Research Center (HUKSAM); With the cooperation of the relevant departments and units of the university; to develop sensitivity to women’s problems, to monitor and announce research in every field related to women’s problems at home and abroad, to conduct research in various fields within the framework of our goals, to carry out educational activities, to guide studies, researches and programs related to women’s health to place a “gender perspective”; It works to support and develop the studies carried out with this perspective.
Hacettepe University Genomics and Rare Diseases Application and Research Center
Hacettepe University Genomics and Rare Diseases Application and Research Center (HÜGEN) operates in order to use the genomics technologies infrastructure effectively in the field of rare diseases, to obtain the basic findings of early diagnosis and new treatment methods, and to transform research in the field of health into personal treatment and innovation activities.
- Hand in Hand for Rare
The “Hand in Hand for Rare” meeting, organized in cooperation with Hacettepe University Genomics and Rare Diseases Application and Research Center (HÜGEN), Hacettepe University Stem Cell Research and Application Center (PEDi-STEM) and Rare Diseases Federation, was held on May 29 at the Sıhhiye Campus.
Sessions on “current situation in rare diseases, overview”, “rare diseases-public health”, “rare diseases-registration systems” and “coordination and awareness between stakeholders in rare diseases” were held with the participation of speakers from our university faculty members, the Ministry of Health, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Federation of Rare Diseases.
As a result of the speeches, in which the importance of stakeholders coming together and working together was emphasized, it was decided to continue existing collaborations strongly and to lay the foundations of new collaborations through this meeting.
- Rare Diseases Day in Hacettepe
The “Rare Diseases Day” meeting organized in cooperation with Hacettepe University Genomics and Rare Diseases Application and Research Center (HÜGEN) and the Presidency of Health Institutes of Turkey (TÜSEB); Our Rector Prof. Dr. Mehmet Cahit Güran, Vice Rector Prof. Dr. Serhat Ünal, HÜGEN Director Prof. Dr. Fatih Özaltın and Deputy Director Prof. Dr. Nurten Akarsu, TÜSEB Vice President Prof. Dr. Rabia Çakır Koç, TÜSEB Turkey Health Services Quality and Accreditation Institute President Prof. Dr. Figen Çizmeci Şenel, TÜSEB Project Management and Support Department Head Batuhan Yeşilyurt, Ministry of Health DGCA Department of Autism, Mental Special Needs and Rare Diseases Rare Diseases Unit Supervisor Specialist Dr. Murat Gülşen, Social Security Institution General Manager of General Health Insurance Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eren Usul, academic and administrative staff of our university and students attended.
After the opening speeches, the meeting continued with panels titled “The Importance of Individualized Treatment in Rare Diseases: Saving the Patient”, “Rare Diseases in Terms of National Health Policies”, “Rare Diseases National Health Strategy and Action Plan”, “Access to Treatment in Rare Diseases”, “Studies on the Establishment of Centers of Excellence in the Field of Rare Diseases”, “TÜSEB R&D Support Strategies and Project Calls in the Field of Rare Diseases”.
Hacettepe Signature in the Earthquake Resistant Building Design Competition
Students of the Department of Civil Engineering of our university; Ahmet Yasin Özgülcan, Atakan Cem Doğan, Burak Çiftci and Harun Öztürk achieved a great success under the leadership of their Project Consultant Prof. Dr. Baki Öztürk.
The team from Hacettepe successfully represented our university in the Earthquake Resistant Building Design (DASK2024) Competition, hosted by Gaziantep Hasan Kalyoncu University and attended by 24 universities from all over Turkey.
The team, which participated in the competition with the “Beytepe Hotel” project and set out with the motto “Solid Buildings, Further for a Strong Future, For the Best!”, won the “Best Architecture Special Award” in the grand final after months of work.
With the “Earthquake Resistant Building Design Competition”, which was held for the 7th time this year by the Natural Catastrophe Insurance Institution (TCIP), it is aimed to train the architects and civil engineers of the future with earthquake awareness.
Sustainable Development Certificate Program for Climate Change
Being a party to the Paris Climate Agreement, long-term strategies to reduce climate change and in line with the needs of the environment and society in line with the binding articles of the Green Deal Agreement and 2050 targets in Europe need to be developed. These strategies are not only considered environmentally or economically, but are considered in a holistic approach in the light of sustainable development goals. It is emphasized that there should be radical changes in all sectors, taking into account the dimensions of climate change and future predictions. These changes should be made in line with the Sustainable Development Goals and under the leadership of experts in the subject. As a specialization certificate program, it is aimed that the participant understands the Sustainable Development Goals correctly, makes medium and long-term plans in accordance with these goals, and spreads this perspective to their whole life.
Children Discovered Biodiversity in Hacettepe
The “Biodiversity and Climate Change Awareness Project” was carried out by the Social Contribution Coordinatorship of our university at İhsan Doğramacı Children’s Hospital in order to provide inclusive and qualified education to children among disadvantaged groups.
Within the scope of the project, children were trained in various methods in the playrooms in different parts of the hospital and in the primary school class of the hospital. Information about biodiversity and climate change was conveyed to children by using methods such as verbal information, individual and group games, and art activities.
In this process, the content provided by the Ministry of National Education was used, as well as images and videos taken from the TEMA Foundation and other sources were used. Children were enabled to reinforce what they learned with puzzles, painting activities and computer games.
With this project, children’s awareness of biodiversity and climate change; It is aimed to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills for a sustainable world in the future.
Hacettepe Institute of Population Studies
Hacettepe Institute of Population Studies (HIPS) produces nationally representative data and statistics that are used in defining population, health, social and public policies and in evaluating public services. The Institute conducts joint projects, surveys and training programmes with the Ministry of Development, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Family and Social Services, the Ministry of Interior and the Turkish Statistical Institute. As the only institution of its kind in Türkiye and operating in line with international standards, it is widely recognised both nationally and internationally and has strong international connections.
In 2013, HIPS signed a cooperation protocol with the United Nations Eastern European and Central Asian Regional Office (UN-EECARO) and has acted as an implementing partner for population-related studies in countries across the region. The Institute continues these activities as an implementing partner of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Turkey Office under a cooperation protocol signed in 2016. HIPS is also a member of the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS). A specialised Documentation Centre, established concurrently with the Institute, brings together all domestic and international publications on population and related issues, providing a comprehensive resource for researchers and policy-makers. These details are explicitly stated and publicly shared in the Strategic Plan of the Institute of Population Studies for the 2023–2027 period.
Demographic and Health Survey Series:
Since 1968, the Hacettepe Institute of Population Studies has conducted nationwide field surveys at roughly five-year intervals, providing a rich and comparable source of demographic data for Türkiye. Earlier rounds were implemented under different titles, and since 1993 they have been carried out under the name “Turkey Demographic and Health Survey (TNSA)”. The eleventh round, the 2018 Turkey Demographic and Health Survey (2018 TNSA), has been published on the Institute’s website and made publicly available.
Please click here to access the full report.
Please click here to access the full set of 2018 TNSA analyses and reports.
The twelfth round, the 2024 Turkey Demographic and Health Survey (2024 TNSA), is currently being implemented by the Institute. Announcements regarding the recruitment of field staff supporting this survey are issued by the Institute throughout the year.
















