RA DEFENSE MINISTRY'S NATIONAL STRATEGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE HELD ITS FIRST SESSION
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.06.2009 19:39 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On June 5, the Council of RA Defense Ministry's
National Strategy Research Institute (NSRI) held first session
in Yerevan to confer scientific titles on experts working in the
sphere of International Relations and Political Institutions and
Processes. The session was opened by NSRI Chairman Major-General Hayk
Kotandjyan who introduced the institution's plans and programs. In
his turn, YSU President Aram Simonyan stressed the importance of
convening such session. "We, members of the new council, should do
our best to organize the Council's activities on the highest level,
relieving us of the burden to revise poorly written research papers,"
Mr. Simonyan stated. While accepting applications from research
students, the Council should first of all work with young scholars
and explain to them that defending research work in such format is of
paramount importance, YSU President said, adding that the University
would closely cooperate with NSRI to help provide solution to such
issues. Hayk Kotandjyan noted in his turn that they hadn't yet received
any application. The Council's first session was also attended by
Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
05.06.2009 19:39 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On June 5, the Council of RA Defense Ministry's
National Strategy Research Institute (NSRI) held first session
in Yerevan to confer scientific titles on experts working in the
sphere of International Relations and Political Institutions and
Processes. The session was opened by NSRI Chairman Major-General Hayk
Kotandjyan who introduced the institution's plans and programs. In
his turn, YSU President Aram Simonyan stressed the importance of
convening such session. "We, members of the new council, should do
our best to organize the Council's activities on the highest level,
relieving us of the burden to revise poorly written research papers,"
Mr. Simonyan stated. While accepting applications from research
students, the Council should first of all work with young scholars
and explain to them that defending research work in such format is of
paramount importance, YSU President said, adding that the University
would closely cooperate with NSRI to help provide solution to such
issues. Hayk Kotandjyan noted in his turn that they hadn't yet received
any application. The Council's first session was also attended by
Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan.