"THEORIES OF PUBLIC ORGANIZATION" HANDBOOK PUBLISHED IN ARMENIA TO MAKE EASY EDUCATION PROCESS OF INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Noyan Tapan
Oct 24 2006
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 24, NOYAN TAPAN. The three-year program jointly
implemented by the Arizona State University and Yerevan State
University and financed by the U.S. Department of State finished with
the Armenian publication of the book entitled "Theories of Public
Organizations" authored by Robert Denhardt, the Director of the School
of Public Affairs of the U.S. Arizona State University (ASU). Alexander
Margarov, the co-director of the program, the Chief of the YSU
International Cooperation Department stated about it at the October 23
presentation of the book and laser disk of the same title. "Owing to
the program we can prepare state and public servicemen corresponding
to modern demands," he said. To recap, within the framework of the
program, the "Public Management" specialty has been tought at the
Master's courses of the YSU International Relations Department since
2005. "Existence of professional literature translated into Armenian
is important for students as we have studied by now exlusively with
English literature, and that circumstance creates serious problems
in the education process," Gayane Vermishian, a 2nd year student of
the YSU "Public Management" faculty expressed such an opinion.
Noyan Tapan
Oct 24 2006
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 24, NOYAN TAPAN. The three-year program jointly
implemented by the Arizona State University and Yerevan State
University and financed by the U.S. Department of State finished with
the Armenian publication of the book entitled "Theories of Public
Organizations" authored by Robert Denhardt, the Director of the School
of Public Affairs of the U.S. Arizona State University (ASU). Alexander
Margarov, the co-director of the program, the Chief of the YSU
International Cooperation Department stated about it at the October 23
presentation of the book and laser disk of the same title. "Owing to
the program we can prepare state and public servicemen corresponding
to modern demands," he said. To recap, within the framework of the
program, the "Public Management" specialty has been tought at the
Master's courses of the YSU International Relations Department since
2005. "Existence of professional literature translated into Armenian
is important for students as we have studied by now exlusively with
English literature, and that circumstance creates serious problems
in the education process," Gayane Vermishian, a 2nd year student of
the YSU "Public Management" faculty expressed such an opinion.