YSU RECTOR SAYS STEPS TO BE UNDERTAKEN TO ELIMINATE CORRUPTION
ARMENPRESS
15:23, 30 August, 2011
YEREVAN
Yerevan State University has started serious fight against corruption
and bribery. Rector of the university Aram Simonyan told the
reporters today that the university has worked out and confirmed
an anti-corruption program within the framework of which monitoring
is being conducted, sittings are being summoned and steps directed
toward the elimination of the mentioned phenomena are being discussed.
The main tool of fighting against corruption, according to Simonyan,
is the increase of the level of awareness of students, provision of
information about the processes. According to him, the adoption of
the decision that during each exam a student may enter and hear the
answer of his/her friend is addressed to it. This will exclude the
corruption risks. "Of course steps are being carried out but we will
be happy to see these phenomena reduced", Simonyan said.
Simonyan noted that the issue of the YSU still remains the age
of professors. "The aging threats all the universities", he said,
adding that it will be good if at least one young professor enters
each chair of the university.
ARMENPRESS
15:23, 30 August, 2011
YEREVAN
Yerevan State University has started serious fight against corruption
and bribery. Rector of the university Aram Simonyan told the
reporters today that the university has worked out and confirmed
an anti-corruption program within the framework of which monitoring
is being conducted, sittings are being summoned and steps directed
toward the elimination of the mentioned phenomena are being discussed.
The main tool of fighting against corruption, according to Simonyan,
is the increase of the level of awareness of students, provision of
information about the processes. According to him, the adoption of
the decision that during each exam a student may enter and hear the
answer of his/her friend is addressed to it. This will exclude the
corruption risks. "Of course steps are being carried out but we will
be happy to see these phenomena reduced", Simonyan said.
Simonyan noted that the issue of the YSU still remains the age
of professors. "The aging threats all the universities", he said,
adding that it will be good if at least one young professor enters
each chair of the university.