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Eral AKARTÜRK (M.A.)

He was born in Yeşilırmak/ Cyprus. He completed his primary school at Akçay Primary School and secondary school at Güzelyurt Kurtuluş Lyceé. He completed his undergraduate studies at the English Language Teaching Department of Uludağ University, Bursa/ Turkey. He received his first M.A. degree from the English Language and Lliterature Department at Near East University and the second M.A.degree in Sociology from the Department of Social Sciences at Intercollege, Nicosia/ Cyprus. His first article The Intercommunal Relations

between the Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots in the Mixed Village of Argaki was

published in the Cyprus Review journal in 2013. AKARTÜRK knows English, Greek and Italian.

He has been working at Near East University for 23 years. After working at Preparatory School, Near East University for 15 years, he got his transfer to the English Language Teaching Department in the same university. He is currently working at English Language Teaching Department, Near East University and carrying out his PhD studies in the field of Migra

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