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    WWW.ARSU.NK.AM DOES IT EXIST?
    Nik Wagner

    KarabakhOpen
    18-01-2008 13:25:59

    "The NKR government is lately realizing a program of reforms directed
    at the improvement and development of educational and teaching
    process. The reforms are also directed at the creation of optimal
    conditions for the training of young specialists. They are called to
    contribute to the adoption of democratic principles in the sphere of
    education with a wide use of generally accepted leading methods."

    (http://www.nkr.am/eng/facts/edu.h tm)

    A recent Karabakh Open article (24 December 2007) quoted the Artsakh
    State University Rector Hamlet Grigorian: "The rector enumerated the
    achievements of the past year - scientific conference, cooperation
    with private universities, purchase of inventory, etc." Additionally,
    "The rector mentioned that nobody uses the internet in the university
    - he understood this when he disconnected it and did not get any
    complaints. The rector also complained that the library is not
    useful either."

    (http://www.karabakh-open.com/src/i ndex.php?lang=en&id=3&nid=7105)

    This article, "There is money, there are no specialists" also
    criticized the staff: "Besides hailing achievements, the rector also
    complained of the staff. Although it is not clear who is to blame
    for the bad work of the staff and to whom the rector complains."

    More-in-likely there are many who wonder about the Artsakh State
    University rector with respect to the role of a university in the
    21st Century.

    A search of the Web via Google on 5 January 2008 yielded the following
    information:

    1. According to the "Education and Science" menu site of the NKR
    Government office, "There is one state high educational institution
    functioning in NKR - Artsakh State University, and 11 private colleges,
    including the 0University "Mesrop Mashtots" that prepares specialists
    of different profiles for the Republic." This government document also
    spoke of "The poor material and technical equipment of the educational
    institutions certainly has a negative impact on the organization of
    educational and teaching process. The lack of visual aids, didactic
    materials, laboratory appliances, modern educational-technical means,
    computer and other equipment is bitterly felt."

    (http://www.nkr.am/eng/facts/edu.htm ... also see
    http://www.karabakh-pen.com/src/index.php?lang =en&id=2&nid=7129 for
    an additional perspective.)

    2. The American University of Armenia website document:
    http://www.aua.am/factbook/factbook2005/ files/8.html speaks of the
    number of applicants during the years of 2001 to 2005. Artsakh State
    University is 19th out of 32 with 12 applicants. This is impressive,
    yet could it have been higher? Recent data from the American University
    of Armenia indicated that in 2005-2006 two students from Artsakh State
    University applied to AUA and only one was admitted. There were no
    applicants in 2007 for 2007-2008.

    3. Prime Minister Ara Harutiunyan thinks that there is a lack of
    specialists in all the spheres as reported in the 5 January 2008
    issue of Karabagh Open.. "We need to hire more people, especially
    specialists...."

    4. There are numerous websites listing Artsakh State
    University: - www.arsu.nk.am is the "Official Website of
    Artsakh State University in Karagakh, Armenia" ... according to
    www.armenialinks.com/armenia-arsu-nk-am-37290.

    - Karabagh Telecom (www.karabakhtelecom.com) links the Official
    website of Artsakh State University as http://www.arsu.nk.am.

    - Another website, AmFlorist.com, also has a link to the Artsakh State
    University website as http://www.arsu.nk.am. It mentions that it was
    added on 26 July 2006 to its list of Armenian Universities.

    - Braintrack University Index's website states that it is "The world's
    most complete Education-Index." Its second listing under Armenia is
    Artsakh State University.

    http://www.braintrack.com/linknav.htm ?level=3&pprevid=196) - The
    Top Hayastan website identifies Artsakh State University as being in
    Stephanakert and provides its website as http://www.arsu.nk.am.

    (http://www.karabakh-open. com/src/index.php?lang=en&id=2&nid=7129)

    Each of these websites performs a valuable function of directing
    interested individuals ... students, other universities, parents,
    government officials, and others to universities including Artsakh
    State University.

    Sadly, though, each of these sites including the official one for the
    University displays "Great Success! ... If you are seeing this page
    instead of the site you expected, please contact the administrator
    of the site involved. (Try sending an email to )" is the suggestion
    provided.

    (www.arsu.nk.am)

    The 24 December 2007 Karabakh Open article started with "There
    is money, there are no specialists. In a recent open session of
    the Board, the rector of Artsakh State University Hamlet Grigoryan
    announced proudly that the 'university has sufficient funds for the
    educational process.'" Yet, what is the purpose for which Artsakh
    State University was created?

    What is the purpose of any university?

    Meriam-Webster.com, an on-line English language dictionary provides
    this reflection on the nature of a university: "an institution of
    higher learning providing facilities for teaching and research and
    authorized to grant academic degrees; specifically: one made up of an
    undergraduate division which confers bachelor's degrees and a graduate
    division which comprises a graduate school and professional schools
    each of which may confer master's degrees and doctorates."

    (http://www.meriamwebster.com/d ictionary/university) The Yerevan
    State University Charter states that "he activities of YSU, as a
    state self-governed higher educational institution, are directed to
    the organization of basic scientific research and the organization
    of educational process in the area of Armenological, Biological,
    Social-economic, Humanities and Technical Sciences and in the sphere
    of different branches of culture...."

    (http://www.ysu.am/site/index.p hp?page=4&lang=2)

    An excerpt from the "Mission Statement" of the American University of
    Armenia: "As an institution of higher learning, the American University
    of Armenia provides teaching, research, and service programs that
    prepare students to address the needs of Armenia and the surrounding
    region for sustainable development, in a setting that values and
    develops academic excellence, free inquiry, scholarship, leadership,
    and service to society." (http://www.aua.am/about/mission.html)

    There was hope for a successful search of the Artsakh State University
    website either directly and indirectly for similar statements regarding
    its educational purpose. Probably, the following quotation attributed
    to Rector Grigoryan may be the closest to the "hope": "... ducation
    in any field must be practical."

    (http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/ ADC/news.asp?id=153)

    A university serves to train students in many disciplines. As a
    result, the training does need to be practical to be effective. To
    spoon-feed information into the brains of students without asking them
    to interrelate that information with previous classroom and personal
    experience knowledge may defeat the true purpose of education, the
    initial NKR cite, and the comment of Prime Minister Harutiunyan. Thus,
    in order to provide students with the means to learn practical things
    within a setting placing emphasis on thinking skills, graduate, and
    take a place in society, the curriculum necessitates that students
    do research and interact with other students and their professors in
    order to negotiate meaning; thus becoming the specialists of which
    Prime Minister Harutiunyan and Minister of Education Vladik Khachatryan
    spoke of in the Karabakh Open article dated 26 December 2007.

    To deny students and their professors' internet access seems juvenile
    and contradictory to the role a university or any educational
    institution needs to play within the community it resides. To
    imply that the ASU Library may close is perhaps a form of book
    burning. Universities like Yerevan State, the American University
    of Armenia, Oxford, Harvard, the Sorbonne, the University of Tokyo,
    the University of California, and many others provide libraries to
    enrich the means to become specialists.
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