ORANGE LAUNCHES PARTNERSHIP WITH UNIVERSITIES OF GORIS, KAPAN
AZG DAILY
26-11-2011
Orange launches a large-scale partnership project with the
universities of the biggest cities of Syunik region. In the frames
of the partnership agreements with Goris State University and Kapan
branch of the State Engineering University of Armenia, the students
of the mentioned two universities will be provided the chance to
pass their internship in Orange and participate in the training and
qualification courses organized for them by Orange employees, the press
service of Orange Armenia reported. Bruno Duthoit, the CEO of Orange
Armenia, said: "It is well-known that the hardest step in career is
to gain the first work experience. It is even harder when you live
far from the capital. We are happy to launch this partnership project
with these two universities, as Armenia is not limited by Yerevan
only. Armenia is also the regions, with big and small settlements,
and the students from regions should have the same opportunities as
those living in Yerevan. I hope for our long-lasting and effective
partnership". The partnership with the two universities was not limited
by this. Orange Armenia, through its charity organization Orange
Foundation, transferred 1 million AMD to each of the universities as
a tuition fee for 18 students, already chosen on the proposal of the
universities based on two basic criteria, i.e., social situation of
the students' families and their overall academic progress.
AZG DAILY
26-11-2011
Orange launches a large-scale partnership project with the
universities of the biggest cities of Syunik region. In the frames
of the partnership agreements with Goris State University and Kapan
branch of the State Engineering University of Armenia, the students
of the mentioned two universities will be provided the chance to
pass their internship in Orange and participate in the training and
qualification courses organized for them by Orange employees, the press
service of Orange Armenia reported. Bruno Duthoit, the CEO of Orange
Armenia, said: "It is well-known that the hardest step in career is
to gain the first work experience. It is even harder when you live
far from the capital. We are happy to launch this partnership project
with these two universities, as Armenia is not limited by Yerevan
only. Armenia is also the regions, with big and small settlements,
and the students from regions should have the same opportunities as
those living in Yerevan. I hope for our long-lasting and effective
partnership". The partnership with the two universities was not limited
by this. Orange Armenia, through its charity organization Orange
Foundation, transferred 1 million AMD to each of the universities as
a tuition fee for 18 students, already chosen on the proposal of the
universities based on two basic criteria, i.e., social situation of
the students' families and their overall academic progress.