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  • OSCE: Armenian student movement assessed with OSCE support

    Latest press release from the Organization for Security
    and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) - http://www.osce.org

    *** Armenian student movement assessed with OSCE support ***

    YEREVAN, 18 September 2008 - Although the Armenian students' movement is not
    yet fulfilling the four pillars of student representation, there is ample
    enthusiasm to improve the picture, according to an assessment conducted by
    the European Students' Union. The report was commissioned by the OSCE Office
    in Yerevan and presented for public discussion in Yerevan today.

    The four main pillars of student democracy include openness to all students
    to participate, a democratic decision-making process run by students,
    representation of all students, and independence from the university
    administrations, the government and party politics.

    The European Students' Union (ESU) is an umbrella organization of 49
    national unions of students from 38 European countries representing the
    interests of over 10 million students.

    The report said that during its meetings, the assessment team was convinced
    by enthusiastic individuals that groups of students in every university are
    ready to take action. The report was written to draw the attention of the
    Armenian higher education sector to the way students are represented.

    "We hope that this report will provide food for thought and promote
    discussion about the role of the student movement in Armenia, taking into
    account the European experience in this regard," said Sven Holdar,
    Democratization Officer at the OSCE Office. "We believe public debate about
    student representation will contribute to developing a strong student
    movement, which would help improve the quality of reforms in higher
    education."

    The study offers a number of recommendations, such as the need to improve
    the flow of information to and from students, to ensure more pluralism in
    debates, to give students autonomy over resources, to provide best-practice
    guides and to revise legislation to make student bodies more independent.

    Jens Jungblut from ESU added: "Our main consideration is that the
    organization of students is primarily a responsibility of students
    themselves, but a higher education system can ensure circumstances that
    create a more conducive atmosphere to develop a strong student
    representation structure."

    The ESU experts visited Armenia in June at the invitation of the OSCE Office
    to study the strengths and weaknesses of Armenia's university student
    councils. They held interviews with rectors, deputy ministers, trade unions,
    student councils, student NGOs and the National Youth Council.

    The assessment is part of the OSCE Office's youth activities which aim to
    promote the civic activity of young people within already existing bodies of
    youth governance.

    For PDF attachments or links to sources of further information, please
    visit: http://www.osce.org/item/33041.html

    For further information contact:

    Gohar Avagyan
    89 Teryan St.
    375009 Yerevan
    Armenia
    Tel.: +374 10 54 10 62 (office) +374 10 54 58 45 (office)
    Fax: +374 10 54 10 61

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    Visit our press centre at http://www.osce.org/press for all the latest news
    from the OSCE region.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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