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The institute was founded in 1971. Its aim
is to research into Atatürk and his reforms and
to publish on the subject. In accordance with this
aim, scientific conferences are organized, and
academics present papers on the topics of the
National War of Independence, the Turkish
Republic, and Atatürks Principles and Reforms.
These papers are published in the Institute
Yearbook.
Students having completed a graduate programme
of at least four years can apply for an M.A.
programme first, and a doctorate programme
afterwards.
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