THIS YEAR A NEW PROGRAMME FOR ARMENIAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATES TO BE LAUNCHED
Noyan Tapan
Feb 2, 2010
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. On February 2, in Yerevan the
National Security Council, the EU Delegation to Armenia and UNDP
Resident in Armenia signed the agreement, in accordance with it
this year a new programme for Armenian University Graduates will
be launched. The Programme allows young graduates to work closely
with the EU Advisors in respective fields of their activities such
as trade, customs, public administration reform, public debt, human
rights, to learn about European and international standards and thus
become junior experts with skills and knowledge highly desirable in
the labour market of Armenia. An independent selection committee will
be established to conduct the interviews and decide on the selection
of trainees. An open competition shall be announced once a year.
According to Artur Baghdasaryan, Secretary of the National Security
Council, Armenian-EU political cooperation develops rather usefully.
He emphasized the realization of the programme, which will give
Armenian University Graduates an opportunity to be included into the
work of Advisory Group which stimulates Armenian-EU cooperation and
to take part in reformations in Armenia.
"It's a new programme, which will give Armenian excellent and clever
students an opportunity to get experience in the realization of work
and reformations in international sphere, working with EU experts
and advisors," said Raul de Luzenberger, Head of the EU Delegation
to Armenia.
"It is gratifying that Armenian-EU useful cooperation enters new
ways, will give opportunities to develop national abilities and will
guarantee the existence of those abilities in Armenia," said Ms.
Dafina Gercheva, UNDP Resident Representative in Armenia.
Noyan Tapan
Feb 2, 2010
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. On February 2, in Yerevan the
National Security Council, the EU Delegation to Armenia and UNDP
Resident in Armenia signed the agreement, in accordance with it
this year a new programme for Armenian University Graduates will
be launched. The Programme allows young graduates to work closely
with the EU Advisors in respective fields of their activities such
as trade, customs, public administration reform, public debt, human
rights, to learn about European and international standards and thus
become junior experts with skills and knowledge highly desirable in
the labour market of Armenia. An independent selection committee will
be established to conduct the interviews and decide on the selection
of trainees. An open competition shall be announced once a year.
According to Artur Baghdasaryan, Secretary of the National Security
Council, Armenian-EU political cooperation develops rather usefully.
He emphasized the realization of the programme, which will give
Armenian University Graduates an opportunity to be included into the
work of Advisory Group which stimulates Armenian-EU cooperation and
to take part in reformations in Armenia.
"It's a new programme, which will give Armenian excellent and clever
students an opportunity to get experience in the realization of work
and reformations in international sphere, working with EU experts
and advisors," said Raul de Luzenberger, Head of the EU Delegation
to Armenia.
"It is gratifying that Armenian-EU useful cooperation enters new
ways, will give opportunities to develop national abilities and will
guarantee the existence of those abilities in Armenia," said Ms.
Dafina Gercheva, UNDP Resident Representative in Armenia.