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    ArmenPress
    Nov 16 2004

    32 PERCENT OF STUDENTS SAYS FIGHTING AGAINST UNIVERSITY CORRUPTION
    DOOMED TO FAILURE

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS: Nikol Aghbalian student
    organization and the Armenian Youth Forum unveiled today the findings
    of a survey they conducted between January and September this year
    among students of 11 state-run universities to disclose the students'
    perception of university corruption. Another goal pursued by the
    survey organizers was to learn one of the main reasons behind
    university corruption and what the students thought about fighting
    against it.
    Some 18 percent of respondents said the corruption resulted from
    very low salaries of their professors, 17 percent said bribes are
    paid by male students who want to dodge their compulsory military
    service and 16 percent said corruption flourishes because corrupted
    professors enjoy university managers protection.
    Twenty-two percent of students believe the majority of bribes is
    paid during entrance and post-graduate examinations. Yet another 20
    percent believe that university corruption can be fought against
    given the support of university managers, state officials and
    students themselves.
    Forty-three percent said they were ready to join any
    anti-corruption initiative, while 32 percent believe that any such
    initiative is doomed to failure.
    Between 2000-2004 only five professors were dismissed on charges
    of corruption.
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