Five Paraguayan students to pursue master's degrees with Turkish government scholarships
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2025-09-23 17:36:17
Five female students from Paraguay will fulfill their dream of studying in Türkiye through the Turkish government's 'Becas Türkiye 2025' (Türkiye Scholarships 2025) program. Selected from a large pool of applicants, they will receive comprehensive support including tuition, airfare, accommodation, health insurance, living expenses, and an intensive Turkish language course. This scholarship program is a prestigious international education initiative for applicants from over 170 countries worldwide, with the goal of fostering international cooperation and mutual development.
The selected students are talented individuals who have excelled in various fields. Camila Johana Bogado Arias, a 23-year-old architect, will pursue a master's degree in architecture at Akdeniz University in Antalya. Kiara Fiorella Coronel Vargas, a 25-year-old with a bachelor's degree in business administration, will pursue an MBA at Ankara Social Sciences University.
Two other 25-year-old students, Rocío Iberbuden and Lourdes Gayoso Rodríguez, will pursue master's degrees in communications at Hacettepe University and Marmara University, respectively. Vannia Rojas Pittoni, a 27-year-old chemical engineer, will pursue a master's degree at Gazi University. Lourdes Gayoso Rodríguez, 30, will study for a master's in communications at Marmara University.
They all expressed that this experience will be a valuable opportunity to broaden their knowledge and bring new ideas back to their home country of Paraguay after completing their rigorous studies in Türkiye. The program accepts applications every January and selects recipients based on a comprehensive evaluation of their academic achievements as well as their potential for social contribution. The Türkiye Scholarships are more than just financial aid; they are an important platform for educational exchange aimed at nurturing global talent and strengthening bonds between nations.
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