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    PRESS RELEASE
    July 13, 2009

    American University of Armenia Corporation
    300 Lakeside Drive, 5th Floor
    Oakland, CA 94612
    Telephone: (510) 987-9452
    Fax: (510) 208-3576
    Contact: Gaiane Khachatrian
    E-mail: [email protected]


    AUA HOSTS TWO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES FOR UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS



    The American University of Armenia hosted two conferences for overseas
    American universities in May 2009, the annual meeting of the Association of
    American International Colleges and Universities (AAICU) and the 2009
    meeting of the American International Consortium of Academic Libraries
    (AMICAL).

    AAICU is an association of American universities established to promote
    American standards of education, cultural exchange, and research and
    development, as well as serving to bridge cultures and foster dialogue
    within the framework of the American liberal arts tradition. During the
    2009 meeting, the association reaffirmed its commitment to the AAICU Cairo
    Declaration, which stated that the association serves as a "bridge for
    encouragement of quality American-style education outside the United States
    and for the translation of cultural and educational values in countries
    where AAICU institutions are located to constituencies in the United
    States."



    "We were pleased to host both the AAICU and AMICAL meetings this year and to
    have the opportunity to showcase the American University of Armenia and
    Armenia for so many university presidents, provosts, and library directors
    from all over Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia." remarked AUA
    President Haroutune Armenian. The meetings were hosted in the new
    state-of-the-art Paramaz Avedisian Building facilities.



    An AAICU delegation will visit Washington, DC, in the fall of 2009 to
    promote international dialogue on the core values of American higher
    education, encourage expansion of support from the U.S. Agency for
    International Development, and seek the extension of Pell grants to U.S.
    students studying at AAICU member institutions and federal research grants
    eligibility and institutional support to AAICU member institutions.



    AAICU member institutions strive for a global standard of excellence by
    providing privileged spaces of intellectual interchange, academic freedom
    and responsibility. They also promote the pursuit of learning and of
    democratic values so their graduates are prepared for the rapidly changing
    needs of the twenty-first century.



    AAICU members include the American University of Armenia, American
    University of Cairo, American University of Beirut, The American College of
    Greece, St. Louis University, Madrid Campus, Haigazian University, American
    University in Kosovo, American University of Central Asia, American
    University in Bulgaria, Lebanese American University, American College of
    Thessaloniki, Institute for American Universities, Franklin College, The
    American University of Paris, John Cabot University, Association of American
    Colleges and University Programs in Italy, American College Dublin, American
    University of Sharjah.



    The AMICAL conference was the sixth in the series of annual conferences,
    supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and brought together 60
    participants including library, information and instructional technology
    staff members and faculty from 21 AMICAL member institutions higher
    education.

    This year's conference focused on "The Learner's Perspective - Adapting
    Information Services for Today's Students" and how students are using
    information resources in academic work and what technology needs. The
    four-day conference featured two keynote speakers, Nancy Foster, University
    of Rochester and James Simon of Sun Microsystems and a post-conference
    workshop led by Matt Goldner, OCLC Executive Director.
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