Bengisu graduated with honours from the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Izmir University of Economics. Throughout her undergraduate studies, she developed a strong foundation in international affairs, politics, and global governance. Currently pursuing a Master’s degree at the University of Melbourne, she focuses on international security, environmental politics, and the role of NGOs by combining academic knowledge with practical engagement in international policy and advocacy.
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