The 4th International Necmettin Erbakan and National Vision (Milli Görüş) Symposium, which will be organized jointly by ESAM (Economic and Social Research Center), Hacı Bayram Veli University and Istanbul Technical University, will be held in Ankara on 22-23 October 2021. At the International Necmettin Erbakan and National Vision Symposium, which will be held for the 4th time this year, Necmettin Erbakan and the tradition of National Vision will be discussed by academics who are experts in their fields, with the multifaceted effects of their political, sociological, historical and economic foundations.
ESAM Secretary General Atik Ağdağ gave information about the symposium.
"The symposium will be held on October 22-23. It will be a symposium where around 40 local and foreign academicians will make presentations. The program will take place both online and physically. We will have an opening program on the start day of the program. I hope ESAM Chairman Recai Kutan, Felicity (Saadet) Party Chairman Temel Karamollaoğlu, Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will attend our program," he said.
ERBAKAN AND NATIONAL VISION WILL BE CONSIDERED FROM EVERY ASPECT
The 4th International Necmettin Erbakan and National Vision Symposium, which will be held for the 4th time this year, will take place on October 22-23, 2021 at Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University Itri Conference Hall. In the program, Prof. Dr. Necmettin Erbakan and the tradition of National Vision will be discussed by experts in their fields. It is planned that the papers that will emerge as a result of the program will be published as a book and presented to the readers.
THE FIRST SYMPOSIUM HELD IN 2006
Providing information about the symposium to be held, Atik Ağdağ, Secretary General of the Economic and Social Research Center (ESAM), pointed out that the first symposium was held in 2006, "We held the first of the National Vision symposiums in 2006 when our teacher Erbakan was alive. We did the second one, again, when our teacher Erbakan was alive, as he led. We did the third one after he passed away. Hopefully we will have the fourth one this year. We wanted to do it before, but we postponed it due to pandemic conditions," he added.