REPRESENTATIVES OF THE EUROPEAN STUDENTS' UNION IN THE PARLIAMENT
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28.02.2012
On February 28 Artak Davtyan, Chairman of the RA NA Standing Committee
on Science, Education, Culture, Youth and Sport met representatives of
the European Students' Union, Marek Barinsky, representative of the
Committee on Polish Students' National Unions Development, Daniela
Alexe, Chairperson of the Romanian Students' National Union and Yuri
Salene, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Finnish
Students' Association. Sargis Asatryants, Chairman of the Committee
on Foreign Relations of the Armenian Students' National Association
was also attending the meeting.
As the guests informed those present, they visited Armenia to study
the educational system of Armenia, clarify the degree of the students'
involvement in the administration process of the higher educational
institutions, their problems, and the degree of correspondence of
the Armenian educational system with the European Students' Union
standards.
35 countries join the European Students' Union, which has 45
representatives. Every country in the Union can have 2 members.
Georgia and Azerbaijan are members of the structure.
The guests said that in 2008 the Armenian Students' National
Association had applied to the European Students' Union with a request,
which however, had been refused, as, according to the implemented
studies, certain problems had been.
Welcoming the guests' visit to Armenia Artak Davtyan has noted the
Committee led by him is involved in the issues relating to the youth
and education.
Mr Davtyan has noted that a number of legislative reforms have been
implemented: the Bologna process is in the focus of the changes
made in the sphere of higher education, which supposes students' and
lecturers' free move. Besides that, in practice, the credit system
has been invested, and the 25 per cent of the administration councils
are students, who take part in the discussion of important issues.
Mr Davtyan has informed the guests that Youth Parliament enclosed to
the Committee functions.
The Committee Chairman expressed willingness to support at best
the Armenian Students' National Association on joining the European
Students' Union.
http://www.parliament.am/news.php?cat_id=2&NewsID=5062&year=2012&month=02&d ay=28&lang=eng
28.02.2012
On February 28 Artak Davtyan, Chairman of the RA NA Standing Committee
on Science, Education, Culture, Youth and Sport met representatives of
the European Students' Union, Marek Barinsky, representative of the
Committee on Polish Students' National Unions Development, Daniela
Alexe, Chairperson of the Romanian Students' National Union and Yuri
Salene, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Finnish
Students' Association. Sargis Asatryants, Chairman of the Committee
on Foreign Relations of the Armenian Students' National Association
was also attending the meeting.
As the guests informed those present, they visited Armenia to study
the educational system of Armenia, clarify the degree of the students'
involvement in the administration process of the higher educational
institutions, their problems, and the degree of correspondence of
the Armenian educational system with the European Students' Union
standards.
35 countries join the European Students' Union, which has 45
representatives. Every country in the Union can have 2 members.
Georgia and Azerbaijan are members of the structure.
The guests said that in 2008 the Armenian Students' National
Association had applied to the European Students' Union with a request,
which however, had been refused, as, according to the implemented
studies, certain problems had been.
Welcoming the guests' visit to Armenia Artak Davtyan has noted the
Committee led by him is involved in the issues relating to the youth
and education.
Mr Davtyan has noted that a number of legislative reforms have been
implemented: the Bologna process is in the focus of the changes
made in the sphere of higher education, which supposes students' and
lecturers' free move. Besides that, in practice, the credit system
has been invested, and the 25 per cent of the administration councils
are students, who take part in the discussion of important issues.
Mr Davtyan has informed the guests that Youth Parliament enclosed to
the Committee functions.
The Committee Chairman expressed willingness to support at best
the Armenian Students' National Association on joining the European
Students' Union.