Çanakkale is a unique city that hosts one of the most critical scenes in world history, remembered for the heroic epic of the Gallipoli Peninsula and the legends of the Ancient City of Troy. With its geography spanning both sides of the Çanakkale Strait, it brings together the clear waters of the Aegean with the calm bays of the Marmara. The spirit of "Çanakkale geçilmez" (Çanakkale is impassable) is a symbol of determination and pride ingrained in the city's identity; this feeling draws the entire country here every eighteenth of March. Rising in the land of ancient Troy, the scene of Homer's Iliad, this city is one of the rare places that makes you feel history not in books but in the ground beneath your feet. Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi, with over fifty thousand students, is a large academic institution that almost doubles Çanakkale's population. Terzioğlu Campus is within walking distance of the city center; walking along the promenade or drinking tea on the beach between classes is part of the daily routine. The Faculty of Medicine provides integrated education with the region's most well-equipped healthcare institution. The Faculty of Education has a strong tradition in teacher training, and its graduates achieve high placement rates throughout Turkey. The Archeology Department of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences offers a unique field experience worldwide, directly linked to the Troy excavations. The Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology attracts attention with its original programs that use the Strait's rich marine ecosystem as a laboratory. In terms of the cost of living, Çanakkale is below the Turkish average. Accommodation expenses are quite low compared to big cities, and it is easy to find a home thanks to the city's intimate structure. Fresh seafood can be bought from local fishermen for much less than the prices in big cities. Since the city is compact and walkable, transportation costs are minimal; crossing to the opposite side of the strait by ferry is a natural part of daily life. A comfortable student life can be sustained in Çanakkale even with a limited budget. Çanakkale's social life pulsates along the coast. Walking along the promenade, eating fish and bread at the ferry pier, chatting in tea gardens, and studying in cafes with sea views are indispensable rituals of student culture. The Troy archaeological site, the Gallipoli memorials, and the ancient city of Assos form cultural excursion routes. Bozcaada and Gökçeada are Turkey's most fascinating islands and are easily accessible by ferry: Bozcaada's vintage festival, wine tastings, and windy beaches, Gökçeada's organic villages, surf spots, and salt lake — these islands create the most unforgettable memories of student years. Art festivals, open-air cinemas, and street musicians keep the cultural calendar constantly alive. The tourism sector is Çanakkale's strongest career field and provides employment both in the summer season and throughout the year within the scope of cultural tourism. Work opportunities in archeology, history, museology, and cultural heritage management are not as intense in any other city in Turkey. Agriculture — especially olive growing, viticulture, and tomato cultivation — forms the region's economic foundation. The maritime and aquaculture sectors are fed by the Strait's strategic location. ÇOMÜ Teknokent is trying to strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem. Çanakkale is a small but profound university city where history, the sea, and peace embrace, and every street whispers a story. University years spent in the wind of the Strait, in the land of Troy, and in the vineyards of Bozcaada leave memories that will never be erased. There is no better starting point than Çanakkale for those who want to write history. History walks, island trips, theater performances, and international symposiums organized by student communities take the university experience in this city far beyond an ordinary education process. Students who graduate in Çanakkale never forget their city and often return. The university's marine research vessel allows oceanography students to conduct research in the Aegean and Marmara waters. Biology and environmental science students use the unique ecosystem of the Kaz Mountains as a laboratory. Çanakkale is an open-air university where every discipline finds its own natural classroom. ---
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