"ARMENIAN -BRITISH UNION" SUGGESTS A PROGRAM OF COLLABORATION
Svetlana Khachatryan
Azat Artsakh Newspaper: [NKR]
April 21, 2010
NAGORNO KARABAKH REPUBLIC
On April 19, the NKR President Bako Sahakyan accepted the members of
"Armenian-British Union" council. It's a public organization, the
members of which are Armenian young specialists got education and
working experience basically in Great Britain. As the founder of the
union and the chair of the council Hayk Harutyunyan has represented,
purposes of the organization are laminated: to favour the special
and educational development of the members, to try to create a
world network of the Armenian specialists by using this potential,
which will become a huge personnel base. The organization has already
promoted collaboration with other Armenian public organizations, and
for the purpose of broadening these circles, there is wish to include
also Artsakh. The NKR President, as well as leaders of corresponding
departments were given a package of collaboration's mechanisms. They
represented also their suggestions at the meeting.
An International grant program acts also in the organization. It was
suggested to create a fund of the President of the Artsakh Republic,
which will support people of Artsakh getting education corresponding
to educational international standards in leading universities of
the world. The NKR President greeted the process, saying, that he
was too concerned with such collaboration not only in education,
but also other spheres. But all the more in education sphere, as
it's a strategic direction for our country. Minister of Education
and Science V. Khachatryan expressed positively about such programs,
as it's a way coming from Declaration of Bolonia (to which Artsakh
was also adopted), and English educational system is the best in the
world. From coming year they will try to involve pupils of Artsakh
in these schools, said the chair of "Armenian-British Union".
The head of NKR Supreme Court Ararat Danielyan and minister of culture
and youth affairs Narine Aghabalyan assisted also at the meeting.
Svetlana Khachatryan
Azat Artsakh Newspaper: [NKR]
April 21, 2010
NAGORNO KARABAKH REPUBLIC
On April 19, the NKR President Bako Sahakyan accepted the members of
"Armenian-British Union" council. It's a public organization, the
members of which are Armenian young specialists got education and
working experience basically in Great Britain. As the founder of the
union and the chair of the council Hayk Harutyunyan has represented,
purposes of the organization are laminated: to favour the special
and educational development of the members, to try to create a
world network of the Armenian specialists by using this potential,
which will become a huge personnel base. The organization has already
promoted collaboration with other Armenian public organizations, and
for the purpose of broadening these circles, there is wish to include
also Artsakh. The NKR President, as well as leaders of corresponding
departments were given a package of collaboration's mechanisms. They
represented also their suggestions at the meeting.
An International grant program acts also in the organization. It was
suggested to create a fund of the President of the Artsakh Republic,
which will support people of Artsakh getting education corresponding
to educational international standards in leading universities of
the world. The NKR President greeted the process, saying, that he
was too concerned with such collaboration not only in education,
but also other spheres. But all the more in education sphere, as
it's a strategic direction for our country. Minister of Education
and Science V. Khachatryan expressed positively about such programs,
as it's a way coming from Declaration of Bolonia (to which Artsakh
was also adopted), and English educational system is the best in the
world. From coming year they will try to involve pupils of Artsakh
in these schools, said the chair of "Armenian-British Union".
The head of NKR Supreme Court Ararat Danielyan and minister of culture
and youth affairs Narine Aghabalyan assisted also at the meeting.