Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi
Erasmus Birimi

Practical Information Incoming Student


                                                                         PRACTICAL INFORMATION


LIBRARY

Main Library situated at Terzioglu Campus and it is open Monday to Friday, from 8am to 10 pm. On Saturday it is open from 9am to 5 pm.

MEALS

There are Student Restaurants at Anafartalar Campus and Terzioglu Campus and they offer 4-course lunch and dinner which costs about 1,5 €.

Fast food, cold and hot drinks are also available from student canteens which can be found in all academic units.


CLIMATE

Winters are usually mild, windy and rainy, and summers are windy and hot. Prevailing winds are from the northeast and northwest.

Average air and water temperatures for Çanakkale (C°)



Jan

Feb

March

Apr

May

June

July

Aug

Sept

Oct

Nov

Dec

A

6

7

8

12

17

22

25

24

21

16

12

8

W

9

9

9

11

16

20

23

23

22

18

15

12



LOCAL TIME

GMT + 2 hrs. (Summer)
Time differences between Turkey and some other countries :

Germany

-1

France

-1

England

-2

Italy

-1

Netherlands

-1

Austria

-1

Spain

-1


NATIONAL HOLIDAYS of 2009 / 2010
28th August 2011     Eve of Ramadan Feast (1/2 day)
29th -31th August 2011     3-day Ramadan Feast
29th October 2011     Republic Day
06th - 9th November 2011     4-day Sacrifice Feast
1st January 2012     New Year's Day
23rd April 2012     National Sovereignty & Children's Day
19th May 2012     Youth and Sports Day
30th August 2012     Victory Day

ELECTRICITY

220 volts AC, all over Turkey. The voltage is clearly marked on all hotel outlets.

TAP WATER

It has been chlorinated but we recommend you to prefer bottled water for drinking which is sold acroos the city markets and newsagents.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

Metric system.

POSTAL SERVICE
 

In OSEM building, there PTT office. In addition Canakkale Post Office is situated at Inonu Caddesi and open Monday to Saturday from 8:30 am till 5.30 p.m.

Postal charges vary for different services depending on weight and destination.There is also an express postal service (APS) operating to 90 countries for letters, documents and small packages. A wide variety of special stamps are available in all PTT centers for philatelists.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Books and newspapers in languages other than Turkish are not available on Campus but may be obtained from one or two bookshops in town, along with subscriptions to international periodicals. Students may keep up with international news via internet, satellite TV or the one English language channel (CNBC-e) broadcast locally. All other television channels are in Turkish, with foreign programmes or films usually dubbed. The radio stations in Canakkale play a lively mix of Turkish and Western music. Greek stations are sometimes within reach. Otherwise, to receive foreign radio broadcast a strong radio is necessary.

PHONES

The cheapest way to make international calls is phoning from Post Office. There are several phone boots at the Entrance of the Post Office. First you make your call and then pay to the officer at the desk.

Post Office is at the Inonu Caddesi and open Monday to Saturday from 8:30 am till 5.30 p.m.

To dial internationally, you should fist dial 00 and then your Country Code.

You may prefer to get a Turkish Mobile Phone Line for your domestic calls. It is available at the many shops and Your Assistant Student will help you get one.

BANKS

All major Turkish Bank have branches in the centre of the town where you can open accounts in different currencies. They are open Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 5 pm. There are cash points belonging to Isbank, Akbank, Garanti Bank, Vakıfbank on Anafartalar Campus, and Garanti Bank, Vakıfbank and Ziraat Bank on Terzioglu Campus. Other cash dispensing machines are placed at busy junctions around Canakkale.


PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Canakkale is a small city and many students walk from their hostels or homes to Anafartalar Campus. Students at Terzioglu Campus usually catch a citybus. You will need to get a Burs Card / Kent Kart which is available many shops around. A bicyle is quite a practical means of getting around. Few students have cars and lack of space prohibits parking on campus for student vehicles.

SMOKING

Smoking is forbidden in all university classrooms, corridors, government offices and public transport. Outside these restricted areas, smoking is common.

SOME IDEAS WHAT TO / WHAT NOT TO BRING

All papers related to your exhange programme
Passport
Visa
Insurance documents
Pocket money
Medicine
Alarm Clock
Driving License (if you have one)
Camera
Some snacks and drinks typical for your country
A good sense of humour!...:)