"VATEL" INSTITUTE INTRODUCED INTO ARMENIA
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 27, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS: "Vatel" institute has been introduced
into Armenia. Chairman of "Vatel" group Alen Seban and Rector of the
Armenian Tourism Institute Robert Minasyan signed the agreement on
implementation of the programs of the institute in 2010 December
7 in Lion town, Mr. Minasyan said during the press conference at
"Armenpress" press hall, adding that the graduates of the program
will receive a French diploma of the institute, which is recognized
in all the countries of the world.
"For development of tourism first of all good cadres are necessary, and
for preparation of good cadres - a corresponding education," he said,
adding that this is an exclusively important step for development of
tourism, as Armenia is integrated into a number of developed countries,
which have the best developed tourism in the world and give as much
importance to corresponding education.
"Yerevan is the 27th in the world to introduce this system. In near
future the institute intends to open branches in towns of 4 different
countries," Mr. Minasyan said, pointing out that Armenia is becoming
a regional center.
The graduates will get diplomas of 3 states - France, Russia and
Armenia. This creates a prospective and fine opportunity for young
people of Armenia and Diaspora. The education will last 4 years, as
a result the graduates can work in the enterprises of air, land and
sea transport and service. From this year's September the education
entitled "Vatel" will be conducted. In near future the lecturers of
the Armenian Tourism Institute will be trained in France.
Director of the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen Gagik Makaryan
said that the Union of the Armenian Businessmen is continuously
interested in reforms in the sphere of education, which have two
main directions. According to him, the first direction is the reforms
implemented in the sphere of higher education, and the second is the
sphere of professional education.
A national council for development of professional education has been
set up in Armenia, chaired by the Ministry of Education and Science.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 27, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS: "Vatel" institute has been introduced
into Armenia. Chairman of "Vatel" group Alen Seban and Rector of the
Armenian Tourism Institute Robert Minasyan signed the agreement on
implementation of the programs of the institute in 2010 December
7 in Lion town, Mr. Minasyan said during the press conference at
"Armenpress" press hall, adding that the graduates of the program
will receive a French diploma of the institute, which is recognized
in all the countries of the world.
"For development of tourism first of all good cadres are necessary, and
for preparation of good cadres - a corresponding education," he said,
adding that this is an exclusively important step for development of
tourism, as Armenia is integrated into a number of developed countries,
which have the best developed tourism in the world and give as much
importance to corresponding education.
"Yerevan is the 27th in the world to introduce this system. In near
future the institute intends to open branches in towns of 4 different
countries," Mr. Minasyan said, pointing out that Armenia is becoming
a regional center.
The graduates will get diplomas of 3 states - France, Russia and
Armenia. This creates a prospective and fine opportunity for young
people of Armenia and Diaspora. The education will last 4 years, as
a result the graduates can work in the enterprises of air, land and
sea transport and service. From this year's September the education
entitled "Vatel" will be conducted. In near future the lecturers of
the Armenian Tourism Institute will be trained in France.
Director of the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen Gagik Makaryan
said that the Union of the Armenian Businessmen is continuously
interested in reforms in the sphere of education, which have two
main directions. According to him, the first direction is the reforms
implemented in the sphere of higher education, and the second is the
sphere of professional education.
A national council for development of professional education has been
set up in Armenia, chaired by the Ministry of Education and Science.
From: A. Papazian