ARMENIAN SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS MERGE TO FOSTER SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT: EXPERT
/ARKA/
MARCH 29, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, March 29. /ARKA/. Science development in Armenia can be
fostered through integrating Armenian scientific institutes, said
Hamlet Navasardyan, Director of International Science and Technology
Center's Armenian branch.
"In present there are nearly 120 scientific organizations in Armenia.
I think this number is pretty high for Armenia. This sphere needs
infrastructural changes, in particular, merge of institutes," he said.
Navasardyan said this process will help to bring together human and
financial resources in order to concentrate research around concrete
target spheres.
According to him, there are groups of professional scientists in many
institutions, who have great academic potential and who are closely
involved into international scientific cooperation, in particular,
in physics, chemistry and biology.
He also said that not all the institutes can offer high-quality
scientific research which can correspond to the world standards and
the country's scientific demands.
"We should avoid mechanical merge. We should develop some special
approach based on scientific discussions, what will allow to model
an optimal action strategy," Navasardyan said.
/ARKA/
MARCH 29, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, March 29. /ARKA/. Science development in Armenia can be
fostered through integrating Armenian scientific institutes, said
Hamlet Navasardyan, Director of International Science and Technology
Center's Armenian branch.
"In present there are nearly 120 scientific organizations in Armenia.
I think this number is pretty high for Armenia. This sphere needs
infrastructural changes, in particular, merge of institutes," he said.
Navasardyan said this process will help to bring together human and
financial resources in order to concentrate research around concrete
target spheres.
According to him, there are groups of professional scientists in many
institutions, who have great academic potential and who are closely
involved into international scientific cooperation, in particular,
in physics, chemistry and biology.
He also said that not all the institutes can offer high-quality
scientific research which can correspond to the world standards and
the country's scientific demands.
"We should avoid mechanical merge. We should develop some special
approach based on scientific discussions, what will allow to model
an optimal action strategy," Navasardyan said.