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منح دراسية للأجانب لعام 2016


منح دراسية للأجانب لعام 2016 أعلنت هيئة المنح التركية عن البدء باستلام طلبات التقديم على المنح الدراسية، للفترة ما بين 28 فبراير حتى 3 مارس 2016م، وسيكون نظام التقديم للمنح التركية عبر موقع الهيئة على الإنترنت فقط، وإن أي تقديم عبر البريد الإلكتروني أو التقديم اليدوي وغيره غير مقبول، وإن التقديم للمنحة التركية مجانياً. ويحق للمتقدمين اختيار برنامج واحد فقط، من برامج المنحة بما يتناسب مع تأهيلهم العلمي السابق، وأهدافهم الأكاديمية المستقبلية. وتوفر المنح التركية للفائزين مقعداً دراسياً ضمن البرنامج الذي اختاره أثناء التقديم بالإضافة إلى منحة مالية تسدّ مصاريف الطالب أثناء الدراسة. وبالرغم من أن معظم الجامعات التركية نظام التدريس فيها باللغة التركية، غير أن بعض الجامعات لديها إمكانية التعليم بلغات أجنبية كالإنجليزية والفرنسية والعربية. وعلى المترشحين الذين يرغبون بتلقي تعليمهم بإحدى هذه اللغات، توفير شهادة معترف بها عالمياً، تثبت تمكّنهم من اللغة بمستوى عال، علاوة على ذلك فمعظم الجامعات التي تقدم التعليم بلغات أجنبية تطلب شهادة دولية لأحد الامتحانات الدولية مثل GRE، GMAT، SAT وغيرها، كشرط أساسي لقبول التسجيل فيها. ويجب على المتقدمين للمنحة التركيز أثناء التقديم على الشروط الخاصة باللغات الأجنبية عند اختيارهم للبرنامج التعليمي والجامعة. وبالنسبة للحاصلين على منحة دراسية عبر المنحة التركية، وليس لديهم شهادة كفاءة باللغة التركية، فسيتلقون دروساً في اللغة التركية، لعام واحد كأمر إجباري. حتى وإن حصلوا على مقاعد دراسية، يتلقون التعليم فيها بلغة أجنبية كالإنجليزية أو الفرنسية أو العربية. ويسعى برنامج المنح الفنية والرياضية، إلى تحفيز التعليم في كل المستويات: البكالوريوس والماجستير والدكتوراه. مع إمكانيات الحصول على المنح التركية في كافة الجامعات، لكل طلاب العالم الموهوبين في مجالي الرياضة والفن. وسيتلقى الذين تم قبولهم في المنح التركية، في البداية، تعليمالطلاب السوريين اللغة التركية لعام واحد، ثم بعد ذلك، سيُنظر إذا ما تم قبولهم في الجامعات التركية، في أحد البرامج التي اختاروها في مجالي الفن والرياضية، والذين لم يتم قبولهم ستُسحب منهم المنحة التركية، لكنهم سيحظون بشهادة رسمية، تفيد بتفوقهم في المجال الذي قدموا فيه. مميزات المنحة منحة مالية شهرية (البكالوريوس 600 ليرة تركية، الماجستير 850 ليرة تركية، الدكتوراه 1200 ليرة تركية). رسوم المقعد الدراسي في الجامعة. تعليم اللغة التركية لمدة عام واحد. المساعدة في تسكين الطالب. تذاكر الطيران للذهاب والإياب. تامين صحي. ملاحظة مهمة تتعلق بالمتقدمين السوريين للمنحة سيكون التقديم الخاص بالسوريين منفصلاً ومختلفاً في الفترة وطريقة التقديم للمنح التركية، وسيتم الإعلان عن تاريخ وكيفية تقديم السوريين في وقت لاحق. وجدير بالذكر أن السوريون الذين يرغبون في الالتحاق بأحد الجامعات التركية، يجب عليهم دخول اختبار المعادلة التي تنظمه وزارة التعليم والنجاح فيه. شروط التقديم الشروط المتعلقة بالمتقدمين للبكالوريوس: أن يكون مواطناً لدولة غير تركيا (لا يحق التقديم لمن يحمل الجنسية التركية حالياً أو كان يحملها من قبل). ألا يكون مسجلاً في إحدى الجامعات التركية في المستوى الدراسي الذي يرغب التقديم فيه. أن يكون قد تخرج من مؤسسة تعليمية للمرحلة الثانوية أو ما يعادلها. أن يكون من مواليد 01.01.1995 وما بعد. أن يكون حاصلاً على أحد وثائق التقديم كشهادة التخرج أو الامتحان الدولي للغة الأجنبية أو كشف درجات، بنسبة لا تقل عن 90% لمن يرغب بالتقديم في التخصصات الصحية أو بنسبة لا تقل عن 70% لمن يرغب بالتقديم في التخصصات الأخرى. يجب ألا يكون مصاباً بعاهة مستدامة تحول بينه وبين الدراسة. الشروط المتعلقة بالمتقدمين للدراسات العليا: أن يكون مواطناً لدولة غير تركيا (لا يحق التقديم لمن يحمل الجنسية التركية حالياً أو كان يحملها من قبل). ألا يكون مسجلاً في إحدى الجامعات التركية في المستوى الدراسي الذي يرغب التقديم فيه. أن يكون متخرجاً أو سيتخرج من البكالوريوس أو الماجستير بتاريخ 30 يوليو 2016 على الأكثر. أن يكون المتقدم للماجستير من مواليد 01.01.1986 وما بعد. أن يكون المتقدم للدكتوراه من مواليد 01.01.1981 وما بعد. أن يكون حاصلاً على نسبة لا تقل عن 75% في شهادة تخرجه. أو نسبة نجاح لا تقل عن 75% في نتيجة اختبار الماجستير المعترف به محلياً أو دولياً. يجب ألا يكون مصاباً بعاهة مستدامة تحول بينه وبين الدراسة. الوثائق المطلوبة للتقديم للبكالوريوس: استمارة التقديم على الإنترنت وثيقة تثبت تخرج المتقدم أو أنه يدرس في أخر صف دراسي. كشف درجات، يعرض الدروس الذي اخذها المتقدم والنسبة التي تحصل عليها. صورة لوثيقة تثبت هوية المتقدم تكون صالحة الاستخدام (بطاقة شخصية، جواز سفر، شهادة ميلاد الخ.) صورة شخصية. الوثائق المطلوبة للتقديم للدراسات العليا: استمارة التقديم على الانترنت. صورة لشهادة البكالوريوس أو الماجستير أو صورة لوثيقة تثبت أن المتقدم يدرس في آخر صف دراسي له. صورة لكشف درجات معتمد للبكالوريوس أو الماجستير (يعرض الدروس التي أخذها المتقدم والدرجات التي حصل عليها). صورة شخصية. أمور يجب على المتقدم القيام بها: الدخول إلى نظام التقديم على الإنترنت (tbbs.turkiyeburslari.gov.tr) إنشاء حساب للمستخدم يتم الدخول إليه عبر عنوان البريد الإلكتروني وكلمة السر. تحميل الوثائق اللازمة إلى النظام. إتمام عملية التقديم وانتظار الرد من قبل المنح التركية. موقع المنح التركية : إضغط هنا

Site of Palmyra


An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences. Outstanding Universal Value Brief synthesis An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences. First mentioned in the archives of Mari in the 2nd millennium BC, Palmyra was an established caravan oasis when it came under Roman control in the mid-first century AD as part of the Roman province of Syria. It grew steadily in importance as a city on the trade route linking Persia, India and China with the Roman Empire, marking the crossroads of several civilisations in the ancient world. A grand, colonnaded street of 1100 metres' length forms the monumental axis of the city, which together with secondary colonnaded cross streets links the major public monuments including the Temple of Ba'al, Diocletian's Camp, the Agora, Theatre, other temples and urban quarters. Architectural ornament including unique examples of funerary sculpture unites the forms of Greco-roman art with indigenous elements and Persian influences in a strongly original style. Outside the city's walls are remains of a Roman aqueduct and immense necropolises. Discovery of the ruined city by travellers in the 17th and 18th centuries resulted in its subsequent influence on architectural styles. Criterion (i): The splendour of the ruins of Palmyra, rising out of the Syrian desert north-east of Damascus is testament to the unique aesthetic achievement of a wealthy caravan oasis intermittently under the rule of Rome from the Ier to the 3rd century AD. The grand colonnade constitutes a characteristic example of a type of structure which represents a major artistic development. Criterion (ii): Recognition of the splendour of the ruins of Palmyra by travellers in the 17th and 18th centuries contributed greatly to the subsequent revival of classical architectural styles and urban design in the West. Criterion (iv): The grand monumental colonnaded street, open in the centre with covered side passages, and subsidiary cross streets of similar design together with the major public buildings, form an outstanding illustration of architecture and urban layout at the peak of Rome's expansion in and engagement with the East. The great temple of Ba'al is considered one of the most important religious buildings of the 1st century AD in the East and of unique design. The carved sculptural treatment of the monumental archway through which the city is approached from the great temple is an outstanding example of Palmyrene art. The large scale funerary monuments outside the city walls in the area known as the Valley of the Tombs display distinctive decoration and construction methods. Integrity (2009) All the key attributes, including the main colonnaded street, major public buildings and funerary monuments, lie within the boundary. The tower tombs and the citadel are vulnerable to minor earthquakes and lack of conservation. Since the time of inscription, the population of the adjacent town has increased and is encroaching on the archaeological zone. Although traffic has increased, the main road that passed through the site has been diverted. Increased tourism has brought pressure for facilities within the property. Authenticity (2009) The key attributes display well their grandeur and splendour. However the setting is vulnerable to the encroachment of the adjacent town that could impact adversely on the way the ruins are perceived as an oasis closely related to their desert surroundings. Protection and management requirements (2009) The site was designated a national monument and is now protected by the National Antiquities law 222 as amended in 1999. A buffer zone was established in 2007 but has not yet been submitted to the World Heritage Committee. The regional strategic action plan currently under preparation is expected to provide guidelines to expand and redefine the site as a cultural landscape, with respect to the transitional zones around the archaeological site, the oasis and the city. There is an on-going need for a conservation and restoration plan to be developed that addresses fully the complex issues associated with this extensive multiple site and will allow for coordinated management, clear priorities and a cultural tourism strategy and address the issues of expansion of the nearby town

Palmyra. The new village. Substituting the old village formerly in temple courts Repository Library of Congress USA


Palmyra. The new village. Substituting the old village formerly in temple courts Repository Library of Congress USA تدمر استبدال القرية القديمة التي كانت في اروقة المعبد بالقرية الجديدة من مقتنيات مكتبة الكونغرس الامريكية Palmyra. The new village. Substituting the old village formerly in temple courts Repository Library of Congress USA

パルミラの遺跡


パルミラは1~3世紀の間、ギリシャ・ローマの西方文化とパルティア・ペルシアなどの東方文化の接点として栄えたシルクロードの隊商都市。18世紀以降の調査によって、石灰岩でつくられた広大な都市の全体像が明らかにされた。メーンストリートの列柱道路は、幅11m、長さ1.2kmにわたって375本もの石柱を並べた壮大なものである。

Sitio de Palmira


Sitio de Palmira Situado al nordeste de Damasco, en el desierto de Siria, el oasis de Palmira alberga las ruinas monumentales de una gran ciudad que fue uno de los centros culturales más importantes de la Antigüedad. Sometidas a la influencia de diversas civilizaciones, la arquitectura y las artes de Palmira fusionaron en los siglos I y II las técnicas grecorromanas con las tradiciones artísticas autóctonas y persas. Outstanding Universal Value Brief synthesis An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences. First mentioned in the archives of Mari in the 2nd millennium BC, Palmyra was an established caravan oasis when it came under Roman control in the mid-first century AD as part of the Roman province of Syria. It grew steadily in importance as a city on the trade route linking Persia, India and China with the Roman Empire, marking the crossroads of several civilisations in the ancient world. A grand, colonnaded street of 1100 metres' length forms the monumental axis of the city, which together with secondary colonnaded cross streets links the major public monuments including the Temple of Ba'al, Diocletian's Camp, the Agora, Theatre, other temples and urban quarters. Architectural ornament including unique examples of funerary sculpture unites the forms of Greco-roman art with indigenous elements and Persian influences in a strongly original style. Outside the city's walls are remains of a Roman aqueduct and immense necropolises. Discovery of the ruined city by travellers in the 17th and 18th centuries resulted in its subsequent influence on architectural styles. Criterion (i): The splendour of the ruins of Palmyra, rising out of the Syrian desert north-east of Damascus is testament to the unique aesthetic achievement of a wealthy caravan oasis intermittently under the rule of Rome from the Ier to the 3rd century AD. The grand colonnade constitutes a characteristic example of a type of structure which represents a major artistic development. Criterion (ii): Recognition of the splendour of the ruins of Palmyra by travellers in the 17th and 18th centuries contributed greatly to the subsequent revival of classical architectural styles and urban design in the West. Criterion (iv): The grand monumental colonnaded street, open in the centre with covered side passages, and subsidiary cross streets of similar design together with the major public buildings, form an outstanding illustration of architecture and urban layout at the peak of Rome's expansion in and engagement with the East. The great temple of Ba'al is considered one of the most important religious buildings of the 1st century AD in the East and of unique design. The carved sculptural treatment of the monumental archway through which the city is approached from the great temple is an outstanding example of Palmyrene art. The large scale funerary monuments outside the city walls in the area known as the Valley of the Tombs display distinctive decoration and construction methods. Integrity (2009) All the key attributes, including the main colonnaded street, major public buildings and funerary monuments, lie within the boundary. The tower tombs and the citadel are vulnerable to minor earthquakes and lack of conservation. Since the time of inscription, the population of the adjacent town has increased and is encroaching on the archaeological zone. Although traffic has increased, the main road that passed through the site has been diverted. Increased tourism has brought pressure for facilities within the property. Authenticity (2009) The key attributes display well their grandeur and splendour. However the setting is vulnerable to the encroachment of the adjacent town that could impact adversely on the way the ruins are perceived as an oasis closely related to their desert surroundings. Protection and management requirements (2009) The site was designated a national monument and is now protected by the National Antiquities law 222 as amended in 1999. A buffer zone was established in 2007 but has not yet been submitted to the World Heritage Committee. The regional strategic action plan currently under preparation is expected to provide guidelines to expand and redefine the site as a cultural landscape, with respect to the transitional zones around the archaeological site, the oasis and the city. There is an on-going need for a conservation and restoration plan to be developed that addresses fully the complex issues associated with this extensive multiple site and will allow for coordinated management, clear priorities and a cultural tourism strategy and address the issues of expansion of the nearby town

palmyra


Site of Palmyra An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences. Outstanding Universal Value Brief synthesis An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences. First mentioned in the archives of Mari in the 2nd millennium BC, Palmyra was an established caravan oasis when it came under Roman control in the mid-first century AD as part of the Roman province of Syria. It grew steadily in importance as a city on the trade route linking Persia, India and China with the Roman Empire, marking the crossroads of several civilisations in the ancient world. A grand, colonnaded street of 1100 metres' length forms the monumental axis of the city, which together with secondary colonnaded cross streets links the major public monuments including the Temple of Ba'al, Diocletian's Camp, the Agora, Theatre, other temples and urban quarters. Architectural ornament including unique examples of funerary sculpture unites the forms of Greco-roman art with indigenous elements and Persian influences in a strongly original style. Outside the city's walls are remains of a Roman aqueduct and immense necropolises. Discovery of the ruined city by travellers in the 17th and 18th centuries resulted in its subsequent influence on architectural styles. Criterion (i): The splendour of the ruins of Palmyra, rising out of the Syrian desert north-east of Damascus is testament to the unique aesthetic achievement of a wealthy caravan oasis intermittently under the rule of Rome from the Ier to the 3rd century AD. The grand colonnade constitutes a characteristic example of a type of structure which represents a major artistic development. Criterion (ii): Recognition of the splendour of the ruins of Palmyra by travellers in the 17th and 18th centuries contributed greatly to the subsequent revival of classical architectural styles and urban design in the West. Criterion (iv): The grand monumental colonnaded street, open in the centre with covered side passages, and subsidiary cross streets of similar design together with the major public buildings, form an outstanding illustration of architecture and urban layout at the peak of Rome's expansion in and engagement with the East. The great temple of Ba'al is considered one of the most important religious buildings of the 1st century AD in the East and of unique design. The carved sculptural treatment of the monumental archway through which the city is approached from the great temple is an outstanding example of Palmyrene art. The large scale funerary monuments outside the city walls in the area known as the Valley of the Tombs display distinctive decoration and construction methods. Integrity (2009) All the key attributes, including the main colonnaded street, major public buildings and funerary monuments, lie within the boundary. The tower tombs and the citadel are vulnerable to minor earthquakes and lack of conservation. Since the time of inscription, the population of the adjacent town has increased and is encroaching on the archaeological zone. Although traffic has increased, the main road that passed through the site has been diverted. Increased tourism has brought pressure for facilities within the property. Authenticity (2009) The key attributes display well their grandeur and splendour. However the setting is vulnerable to the encroachment of the adjacent town that could impact adversely on the way the ruins are perceived as an oasis closely related to their desert surroundings. Protection and management requirements (2009) The site was designated a national monument and is now protected by the National Antiquities law 222 as amended in 1999. A buffer zone was established in 2007 but has not yet been submitted to the World Heritage Committee. The regional strategic action plan currently under preparation is expected to provide guidelines to expand and redefine the site as a cultural landscape, with respect to the transitional zones around the archaeological site, the oasis and the city. There is an on-going need for a conservation and restoration plan to be developed that addresses fully the complex issues associated with this extensive multiple site and will allow for coordinated management, clear priorities and a cultural tourism strategy and address the issues of expansion of the nearby town.

palmyra


#palmyrasyria المحراب الجنوبي داخل حرم معبد بل.. وهو المحراب المخصص لإقامة صنم الرب بل. The Southern niche of the sanctuary of Bel, where the statue of GOD put in.