ABOUT US
Health, Culture and Sports Department was established with Hıgher Education Law 46 47 article. The Department of Health, Culture and Sports aim to meet the social needs of the students and staff, including; the protection of physical and mental health, nutrition, recreation and leisure time. For this purpose, the Department of Health, Culture and Sports is responsible for the construction and operation of canteen, cafeteria, meeting and conference rooms, sports facilities, health facilities in proportion to the general facilities and budget possibilities of the university.
In this direction, Health, Culture and Sports Department targets to make the best use of social, cultural and sports activities, counseling and guidance services for students and to conduct research and implementation in order to facilitate the vital activities of disabled students and to support education and training at the same time.
SERVICES
. To plan, conduct and supervise students, academic and administrative staff, health, culture and sports services.
. To provide services to students in the fields of scholarship and credit, nutrition, accommodation, work, rest and leisure, and transportation and employment.
. To provide follow-up, editing and delivery of statistical information to relevant places,
. To ensure that the available resources such as people and materials are used in the most appropriate and efficient way in order to fulfill service activities economically and effectively,
. Providing information flow by controlling the activities of connected units and transmitting the results to General Secretary.
. Establish, execute and develop an effective recording and file system within the unit.
. To prepare the annual work programs in cooperation with the relevant units, to present the General Secretariat,
. Ensuring that subordinates understand the specified policies and the implementation of the specified activities.
. To set goals and standards for the future with personnel, place, materials and other resources assigned to the unit for the execution, direction and evaluation of unit activities,
. Providing necessary guidance for subordinates, coordinating subordinates work, and helping when necessary.
. To examine, evaluate and approve the recommendations on personnel movements communicated to him by his subordinates.
. To present the General Secretary to identify the tasks, powers and responsibilities related to the current staff, and to identify any changes in the special qualifications required to be assigned to these staff positions.
. To establish a consistent and coordinated communication and cooperation arrangement between the staff at the front and the staff of the other units with organic duties, to present the Secretary General for approval.
Entrepreneurs Meet with IZÜ Students
The conference titled "The Future of Entrepreneurship, E-Commerce, and Digital Marketing," organized by our E-Commerce Club, has begun. In the opening remarks, IZÜ Rector Prof. Dr. Ahmet Cevat Acar emphasized the changing dynamics of global trade and the importance of digital literacy, as many entrepreneurs gathered with our students for the event.
The conference titled "The Future of Entrepreneurship, E-Commerce, and Digital Marketing," organized by the E-Commerce Club under the Health, Culture, and Sports Department of Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, was held at the Abdullah Tivnikli Conference Hall. The opening speech was given by Emre Koca, founder of MentorX, who shared his entrepreneurial journey and the story behind MentorX, highlighting the innovations that digitalization brings to the business world. Koca stated, "The opportunities offered in e-commerce present a significant chance for students. We see how marketing stands out. The roles of different actors in this process are crucial. I believe we will achieve successful projects together."
REKTOR ACAR: INCREASE YOUR DIGITAL LITERACY.
In his opening speech, IZÜ Rector Prof. Dr. Ahmet Cevat Acar discussed globalization and e-commerce. He noted that with the acceleration of digitalization, entrepreneurs need to develop new business models, stating, "We are in an era where history is rapidly unfolding. Economic activities are conducted on a global scale. Communication and transportation have expanded beyond national borders. Smart technologies have swiftly entered our lives. Transportation has become widespread, efficient, and fast. As capital accumulation increases, national markets become insufficient. If more functional products can be obtained at better prices abroad, people chase after them. This brings both opportunities and threats. Supply chain management will be addressed more comprehensively, and marketing and e-commerce applications have gained significant importance in today’s competitive global world. Israel's recent use of smartphones in Lebanon is the latest example of the threats in the digital world. We are experiencing a radical transformation together. Artificial intelligence is now writing for us, even coding. E-commerce offers immense opportunities for young people to gain their first entrepreneurial experiences. My advice to the youth is to enhance your experiences in digital literacy."
Entrepreneurs Shared Their Inspiring Stories.
Following Rector Acar's speech, the program moved on to its first panel. Moderated by Tuger Akkaya, the panel featured İnanç Ayar, Ömer Seyfettin Şener, and İsa Korkmaz, who shared their experiences on "Entrepreneurships Shaping the Future." The three entrepreneurs provided inspiring examples of how digital transformation and new technologies offer strategic opportunities in the business world.
In the second session, moderated by Emre Koca, Furkan Talay, Sedat Akdemir, and Batuhan Kızıl discussed "Comparing Organic Traffic and Paid Traffic in E-Export." The panelists shared insights with the participants on how traffic management in e-commerce and digital marketing can be effectively developed through the right strategies.