'MUSEUMS AND COMMUNICATION: TRADITION AND INNOVATION' SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN
news.am
June 18, 2012 | 19:24
YEREVAN. - Organizing 'Museums and written communication: Tradition
and Innovation' scientific conference in Yerevan will contribute
not only to the development of the museums in accordance with modern
standards but will also boost tourism in Armenia, the assistant of
the Yerevan Mayor Aram Sukiasyan announced during the meeting with
of Emma Nardi, the President of the Education and Culture Committee
of the International Council of Museums (ICOM).
As the press service of Yerevan City Hall informed Armenian
News-NEWS.am, the event will strengthen ties between Armenia and ICOM.
"The reason of organizing the scientific conference in Yerevan was
the recognition as World Book Capital 2012. I am impressed with the
beauty of your country, with your reach cultural heritage and the
hospitality of the people," Nardi said.
To note, the Conference will be held in Yerevan on October 20-25.
Already enrollment applications were received from 200 delegates of
50 museums representing 30 countries.
news.am
June 18, 2012 | 19:24
YEREVAN. - Organizing 'Museums and written communication: Tradition
and Innovation' scientific conference in Yerevan will contribute
not only to the development of the museums in accordance with modern
standards but will also boost tourism in Armenia, the assistant of
the Yerevan Mayor Aram Sukiasyan announced during the meeting with
of Emma Nardi, the President of the Education and Culture Committee
of the International Council of Museums (ICOM).
As the press service of Yerevan City Hall informed Armenian
News-NEWS.am, the event will strengthen ties between Armenia and ICOM.
"The reason of organizing the scientific conference in Yerevan was
the recognition as World Book Capital 2012. I am impressed with the
beauty of your country, with your reach cultural heritage and the
hospitality of the people," Nardi said.
To note, the Conference will be held in Yerevan on October 20-25.
Already enrollment applications were received from 200 delegates of
50 museums representing 30 countries.