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    LOW FINANCING AND OUTDATED INFRASTRUCTURE HINDER DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE IN ARMENIA

    arminfo
    Wednesday, June 15, 15:49

    Over the last 20-25 years the authority of science in Armenia has
    slumped. Radik Martirosyan, President of the National Academy of
    Science, told media, Wednesday.

    He said that there are a series of problems in the sphere. The prior
    task is to make science attractive for young specialists and not
    without incentives for researchers, he said.

    Another obstacle to development of science is the outdated
    infrastructure, Martirosyan said. Modernization of infrastructure
    requires big funds and the government cannot provide such funds. "The
    scientific budget in Armenia is $23 million, whereas by data of
    UNESCO yet in 2008 this indicator in Azerbaijan was $114 million,
    in Kazakhstan - $384 million, Israel - $5 billion," Radik Martirosyan
    said. He also stressed that research results are too slowly put into
    practice in Armenia. "The market is too small and risk factors are
    too high, in fact. Therefore, we should enter the international market
    and attract private investments," he said.

    Despite the existing problems, Radik Martirosyan said that
    Armenia actively cooperates with European countries. Thanks to that
    cooperation joint labs have been established in a number of research
    institutions. "Quite recently three our institutions: Physical Research
    Institute, Information Institute and Eco-Noosphere Research Institute,
    became participants of a big European program FP7 funded by the
    EU. These institutes won three grants in the amount of 500,000 EUR
    annually each," said the President of the National Academy of Science.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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