CAUCASUS DEMOCRACY INSTITUTE ANNOUNCED CONTEST FOR JOURNALISTS IN ARMENIA
Pan Armenian News
06.09.2005 07:18
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ South Caucasian branch of the Caucasus Democracy
Institute development foundation announces contest for Armenian
journalists, specializing in covering Armenian-Russian relations
in politics, economic, humanitarian field and culture. The contest
starts September 15, 2005. The organizational committee will receive
applicant works until October 15. Materials published in the Armenian
press not earlier than January 1, 2005 and no later than October 15 may
be submitted for the contest. Director of Arminfo information agency
Emmanuil Lazarian, editor-in-chief of the Delovoy Express newspaper
Eduard Naghdalyan, editor-in-chief of the Yerkir newspaper Spartak
Seyranyan, chief editor of Transcaucasian chief editor's office
of IA Regnum Vigen Hakobyan, deputy editor-in-chief of the Golos
Armenii newspaper Levon Ghazaryan make part of the organizational
committee. A money prize is established for the winners. Authors of
5 best materials will go to Moscow, where they will visit editor's
offices of leading Russian newspapers and journals. They will
also be provided an opportunity to get acquainted with the work of
their Russian colleagues. Works are being received at the following
address: 28 Charents St., apt. 6, Yerevan. Tel.: 55-34-38. E-mail:
[email protected].
Pan Armenian News
06.09.2005 07:18
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ South Caucasian branch of the Caucasus Democracy
Institute development foundation announces contest for Armenian
journalists, specializing in covering Armenian-Russian relations
in politics, economic, humanitarian field and culture. The contest
starts September 15, 2005. The organizational committee will receive
applicant works until October 15. Materials published in the Armenian
press not earlier than January 1, 2005 and no later than October 15 may
be submitted for the contest. Director of Arminfo information agency
Emmanuil Lazarian, editor-in-chief of the Delovoy Express newspaper
Eduard Naghdalyan, editor-in-chief of the Yerkir newspaper Spartak
Seyranyan, chief editor of Transcaucasian chief editor's office
of IA Regnum Vigen Hakobyan, deputy editor-in-chief of the Golos
Armenii newspaper Levon Ghazaryan make part of the organizational
committee. A money prize is established for the winners. Authors of
5 best materials will go to Moscow, where they will visit editor's
offices of leading Russian newspapers and journals. They will
also be provided an opportunity to get acquainted with the work of
their Russian colleagues. Works are being received at the following
address: 28 Charents St., apt. 6, Yerevan. Tel.: 55-34-38. E-mail:
[email protected].