Online Kurdish classes in Turkey receive over 1,000 applications in 24 hrs

A center for Kurdish language and culture research, the Kurdish Institute of Istanbul, received some 1,048 applications within 24 hours of announcing that they would be opening up new spots for their online classes in the Kurmancî and Kurmanckî dialects of Kurdish. The institute will open 27 new classes of about 40 students for the online courses that will start April 15.

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A center for Kurdish language and culture research, the Kurdish Institute of Istanbul, received some 1,048 applications within 24 hours of announcing that they would be opening up new spots for their online classes in the Kurmancî and Kurmanckî dialects of Kurdish.

“Good News! We’re expanding our ongoing online classes to make them more widely accessible. Anyone who wants to speak and write in Kurdish can enroll,” read an April 5 tweet by the institute’s official website. 

By 2 p.m. the next day, April 6, the institute had to close applications due to overwhelming demand, Co-Chair Eyyüp Subaşı said.

“We had to stop taking applications but we will be reopening them in the coming days. We’ll have to come up with a formula,” Subaşı said.

So far, the institute will open 27 new classes of about 40 students each for the online courses that will start April 15.

“Each student will join in on one session every week, but we’ll be holding classes every day of the week,” Subaşı noted, adding that some 30 instructors will be teaching.

The institute will resume taking applications after a period, Subaşı added.

Starting April 15, classes will be held each day of the week on the video conference call application Zoom, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 

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