Which private universities will be closed?
16-02-2008 17:09:36 - KarabakhOpen
Recently the minister of education Vladik Khachatryan has held a
consultation on the private universities of NKR. The results of the
monitoring by the License and Accreditation Service were released
during the consultation.
Presently there are 7 private universities in Karabakh. The deputy
minister of education Slava Asryan says only two of them, Mesrop
Mashtots University and Grigor Narekatsi University, have had progress.
The universities have premises, furniture, and teaching staff. Slava
Asryan says a number of shortcomings and breaches were revealed in all
the other private universities. A deadline was set for eliminating the
shortcomings.
We asked the rector of the branch of Yerevan University of Management
Shushanik Manucharyan for comment. She said in a talk with
Karabakh-Open.com the License and Accreditation Service monitors the
universities once a year. `Monitoring is held regularly, we were
notified about the shortcomings and we made effort to eliminate them.
Therefore, I took the results of the recurrent monitoring as usual,'
Shushanik Manucharyan said.
The rector says the leadership of the university has 6 months to
acquire premises, a teaching staff 50 percent of which should be
permanent staff of which 50 percent should have degrees. `We can
fulfill the requirements within this period, especially that we have
400 students,' said the rector of the university.
Yerevan University of Management has its own buildings in Yerevan and
Gyumri and is going to buy another building in Stepanakert, Shushanik
Manucharyan said. Presently the university is renting a building which
has a library, computer classroom and other facilities.
16-02-2008 17:09:36 - KarabakhOpen
Recently the minister of education Vladik Khachatryan has held a
consultation on the private universities of NKR. The results of the
monitoring by the License and Accreditation Service were released
during the consultation.
Presently there are 7 private universities in Karabakh. The deputy
minister of education Slava Asryan says only two of them, Mesrop
Mashtots University and Grigor Narekatsi University, have had progress.
The universities have premises, furniture, and teaching staff. Slava
Asryan says a number of shortcomings and breaches were revealed in all
the other private universities. A deadline was set for eliminating the
shortcomings.
We asked the rector of the branch of Yerevan University of Management
Shushanik Manucharyan for comment. She said in a talk with
Karabakh-Open.com the License and Accreditation Service monitors the
universities once a year. `Monitoring is held regularly, we were
notified about the shortcomings and we made effort to eliminate them.
Therefore, I took the results of the recurrent monitoring as usual,'
Shushanik Manucharyan said.
The rector says the leadership of the university has 6 months to
acquire premises, a teaching staff 50 percent of which should be
permanent staff of which 50 percent should have degrees. `We can
fulfill the requirements within this period, especially that we have
400 students,' said the rector of the university.
Yerevan University of Management has its own buildings in Yerevan and
Gyumri and is going to buy another building in Stepanakert, Shushanik
Manucharyan said. Presently the university is renting a building which
has a library, computer classroom and other facilities.