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    LACK OF SCIENCE FUNDING, SAYS ARMENIAN NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES PRESIDENT

    Tert
    Nov 4 2009
    Armenia

    In Armenia, funding for the sciences reaches 8 billion AMD, which is
    less than 1% of the state budget expenditures, National Academy of
    Sciences (NAS) President Radik Martirosyan told journalists today.

    According to Martirosyan, all over the world, the amount of science
    funding is calculated not by the state budget's expenses, but by its
    percentage in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Martirosyan presented
    some data to compare science funding in Armenia to that in the rest
    of the world.

    Thus, science funding comprises 4% of the GDP in "developed" (editor's
    use of quotes here) countries and only 0.2% in Armenia. Among Armenia's
    neighbouring countries, in Georgia and Azerbaijan namely, the figure
    is higher: 0.5% of GDP.

    Martirosyan also added that according to international criteria,
    annual expenses spent for a single scientist (including his or her
    salary) amount to 120-130 thousand EUR, as compared to only 3, 000
    EUR in Armenia.

    Martirosyan added that the issue is also included in the 2020
    Science Development Strategy. In this document, which, according to
    Martirosyan, is rather declarative, gives preliminary estimates of
    the desired financing.

    According to president of the National Academy of Sciences, in 2020,
    science funding will increase up to 2% of the GDP, which means that
    the present funding amount will increase ten-fold.

    Martirosyan also stated the general discussion on Science Development
    Strategy will be held in December.
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