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    Luys Foundation Unites Armenians in Promoting Excellence in Education

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/07/11/luys-foundation-unites-armenians-in-promoting-excellence-in-education/
    July 11, 2013

    YEREVAN - It's that time of year at the Luys Foundation headquarters in
    downtown Yerevan. The Luys scholars are just returning to participate
    in the Develop Armenia Program (DAP), where they'll utilize their
    acquired knowledge and skills to mentor the youth, who are mostly in
    their early twenties.

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    Luys has a two-fold mission: learn and do.

    The summer is packed with nonstop activities. From July 6-9, Luys
    scholars, their mentees, and the Luys team will convene in
    Yeghegnadzor to review DAP project proposals and prepare teams for the
    fieldwork to be carried out. Then, starting on July 11, DAP
    participants will split into groups, each comprised of around 15
    people, and will go out to the regions of Armenia and Artsakh. They
    will have the opportunity to see the country from a different
    perspective, listen to citizens, and collaborate with one another to
    identify community needs. The goal is to collectively design and run
    projects and activities that address those priorities.



    What Luys does

    Luys has a two-fold mission: learn and do. Learn: The Luys Scholarship
    program augments the number of Armenian scholars in the world's top
    universities. Luys ensures that Armenians come together as creative
    thinkers for Armenia's benefit and contribute to the world. Several
    countries share many of our challenges. Do: The Develop Armenia
    Program harvests the fundamental knowledge and best practices of its
    scholars. Luys creates the transition from academic knowledge into
    real-life practice through concrete, meticulously planned field
    programs. Possessing knowledge is not enough; what's vital is how to
    use it.

    Luys is ready to support the education of any Armenian citizen or
    someone of Armenian descent aged 18-40 who is accepted into one of the
    world's top universities.

    For 28 years, Luys Foundation Executive Director Jacqueline
    Karaaslanian worked for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    (MIT), where she ran the Future of Learning and Media Fabrics groups
    before moving to Yerevan in 2009 to assume her new role. `Some ask,
    `Why only the world's top-tier universities?' Because the entire world
    struggles with the challenges that Armenia also faces, and the most
    creative and inventive people gather and design the future at those
    institutions. Armenians must be among them,' Karaaslanian said.

    `It's the first time in this century since 1915 that an institution
    was created by the country to bring together the Armenian brain
    trust,' she explained. `I think it's a powerful vision from Luys
    Foundation's founders, President Serge Sarkisian and Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan.'

    Luys scholars have already secured successes. Only recently a Luys
    scholar at MIT, Armen Mkrchjyan from the city of Armavir, filed a
    patent for his invention of a technology that will enable farmers
    anywhere in the world to better manage their crops. A Luys scholar at
    Cambridge University in England, Vahe Tshitoyan, was congratulated by
    Prince Charles on receiving an award for his research in material
    physics to respond to the ever growing need of new energy sources. At
    Columbia University, Luys scholar Lilly Djaniants was awarded a grant
    for her research in architecture for peace. These are accomplishments
    from only the past five months.

    `Our accomplishments do not measure only in the number of scholarships
    we grant - although it is high with 200 per year - but in the quality of
    what our thinkers produce for Armenia and by extension for the world,'
    said 36-year-old Gayane Ghumashyan, who has been with Luys from the
    very start.



    How it all works

    Luys scholars are hoping to create a self-sustained education fund.
    `Each of us needs to begin contributing a minimum of only $10 a year
    for 3 or 4 years to reach $300 million by 2015,' Karaaslanian said.
    `There are 10 million Armenians worldwide. The interest rate generated
    by the endowment fund would provide a more than healthy average of 350
    scholarships per year and perpetually.'

    In addition to granting scholarships, the Luys Foundation engineers
    the infrastructure to harvest and invest the knowledge of its scholars
    in Armenia while shaping the knowledge trends of the world. And about
    500 high school students are enrolled in Luys's mentorship and
    internship programs.

    `Armenia cannot be isolated from the world,' Karaaslanian said. `Our
    founders envision Armenia as an active participant along with the
    leading nations. Armenia must contribute to the new knowledge-based
    economy. Luys scholars, while participating in shaping the knowledge
    trends of the world, also bring their knowledge to Armenia for the
    benefit of our people. The fuel of the future is brainpower,
    education, and innovation, and we must produce.'

    Since it was founded only four years ago, almost 260 Armenian students
    have benefited from Luys with an average of $22,000 per scholarship
    and a total of $9,042,000. This is an all-time high scholarship
    granting process and the biggest in the Armenian world. The funding so
    far has come from the private sector and all successful Armenian
    companies from Armenia.

    Luys scholars have been attended such universities as Columbia,
    Harvard, MIT, UCL, Cambridge, Oxford, Toronto, École Polytechnique,
    Hong Kong University, and ETH Zurich. The numbers of grantees are
    incrementally doubling every year.



    Why Luys is a good investment

    Luys generates the fastest rate of students with the highest education
    settling in Armenia. To date, 54 percent of the nation's graduating
    population is happily employed in Armenia, of which 20 percent are
    originally from the diaspora.

    The foundation's achievement is already visible. The high
    concentration of Luys scholars in the world's top centers of
    excellence has successfully branded Armenia as a country with powerful
    brainpower and a land of opportunities.

    The operational costs are the lowest of efficiently run foundations,
    using only 7 percent of its full budget; the remaining 93 percent is
    dedicated to scholarships.

    The message is clear: Armenia is standing tall and working hard to
    emerge from a charity model of survival. Armenia's private sector is
    still in major need of development and support but also in need of a
    workforce with a 21st-century set of skills. Luys is responding to the
    need.



    The results

    Luys is the instrument for creating an ecosystem of private and public
    institutions that work together in Armenia. Luys alumni work in every
    sector of the economy, and they know the meaning of co-creating and
    co-producing.

    `We have a very long and eloquent list of successes that we consider
    the success of all Armenians. The intention is to continue raising the
    number of Luys scholars annually. We believe that Luys's fundraising
    strategy can be achieved by 2015-16 and we need everyone's help in
    order to get there.'

    Any of the 260 Luys scholars can be contacted through the Luys
    Foundation's website (http://www.luys.am/en/armenianworld), where
    their biographies are posted.

    Karaaslanian has high expectations about the Luys Foundation's future
    undertakings for promoting excellence in education throughout the
    Armenian world. `We want young people who not only dream big but work
    hard to build the positive future of our homeland.'



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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