UNIVERSITY OF ANKARA ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF ARMENIAN LANGUAGE COURSE
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 15, 2010 - 18:14 AMT 13:14 GMT
The University of Ankara announced it will launch an Armenian language
course toward the end of 2010.
According to a member of the university's governing board, Dr. Durmus
Gunay, a dwindling number of people in Turkey still speak Armenian.
"Increasingly, the organizers are looking for members of staff who
speak Armenian, and therefore there is a demand for such language
courses," he said.
Dr. Gunay said the understanding of universities has changed over the
past 20 to 30 years. "We are going through a period of globalization.
Therefore it is crucial to train people in as many languages as
possible," he said.
"The focus is on English as a second language at the university," Dr.
Gunay said, adding that the institution is aspired to have many
language courses available for as many students as possible.
The curriculum drawn up by the university for the new language course
has been reviewed and approved by the Higher Education Board, or YOK.
From: Baghdasarian
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 15, 2010 - 18:14 AMT 13:14 GMT
The University of Ankara announced it will launch an Armenian language
course toward the end of 2010.
According to a member of the university's governing board, Dr. Durmus
Gunay, a dwindling number of people in Turkey still speak Armenian.
"Increasingly, the organizers are looking for members of staff who
speak Armenian, and therefore there is a demand for such language
courses," he said.
Dr. Gunay said the understanding of universities has changed over the
past 20 to 30 years. "We are going through a period of globalization.
Therefore it is crucial to train people in as many languages as
possible," he said.
"The focus is on English as a second language at the university," Dr.
Gunay said, adding that the institution is aspired to have many
language courses available for as many students as possible.
The curriculum drawn up by the university for the new language course
has been reviewed and approved by the Higher Education Board, or YOK.
From: Baghdasarian