27
May
2014

Dr. Ölcer Receives SWETURK Award

Associate Professor Aykut Ölcer recently received the award of Most Successful Academic from the Swedish Turkish Business Federation (SWETURK). The SWETURK Achievement Awards 2014 ceremony was held in Stockholm on 11 May while Dr. Ölcer was on field study in Turkey, therefore his wife, Seda Ölcer, accepted the award on his behalf.

The SWETURK Achievement Awards are organized by SweTurk Professionals, a federation founded in 2012 with the purpose of contributing to the positive social, economic, and industrial relations between Sweden and Turkey.  The awards recognize individuals and companies for their success, innovation, ethics, and extraordinary work in their particular fields.  While many of the categories focus exclusively on members of the Turkish Community, Swedes who have been supportive of the Turkish Community, both in Sweden and in Turkey, may also recognized.

To view the video of the 2014 SWETURK Achievements Award recipients, click here.

To learn more about SWETURK, click here.

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