JORDAN, ARMENIA SIGN EDUCATIONAL AGREEMENT
Petra News Agency, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
June 24 2013
Amman, June 24 (Petra)--Jordan and Armenia signed on Monday an
educational and scientific cooperation agreement, under which both
sides will provide the other with scholarships to attend higher
education and scientific institutions in either country.
Both countries will also work to support educational and scientific
issues through joint work with international organizations and will
encourage the exchange of visits among scholars, professors, teachers,
and students, with the aim of exchanging expertise in the educational
and scientific domains.
The agreement also aims to boost cooperation and relations among
institutes from both countries, implement programs and projects,
and exchange data in educational and scientific fields.
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Amin Mahmoud, who
signed the agreement on behalf of Jordan, highlighted the contribution
of Jordan's 25,000-member Armenian community in assisting the country's
development process over the past few decades.
Armenian Minister of Education and Science Armen Ashotyan, who signed
the agreement on behalf of the Armenian side, said the bilateral
cultural and scientific relations would be strengthened further with
the signing of the agreement .
? ? //Petra// ON
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Petra News Agency, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
June 24 2013
Amman, June 24 (Petra)--Jordan and Armenia signed on Monday an
educational and scientific cooperation agreement, under which both
sides will provide the other with scholarships to attend higher
education and scientific institutions in either country.
Both countries will also work to support educational and scientific
issues through joint work with international organizations and will
encourage the exchange of visits among scholars, professors, teachers,
and students, with the aim of exchanging expertise in the educational
and scientific domains.
The agreement also aims to boost cooperation and relations among
institutes from both countries, implement programs and projects,
and exchange data in educational and scientific fields.
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Amin Mahmoud, who
signed the agreement on behalf of Jordan, highlighted the contribution
of Jordan's 25,000-member Armenian community in assisting the country's
development process over the past few decades.
Armenian Minister of Education and Science Armen Ashotyan, who signed
the agreement on behalf of the Armenian side, said the bilateral
cultural and scientific relations would be strengthened further with
the signing of the agreement .
? ? //Petra// ON
http://www.petra.gov.jo/Public_News/Nws_NewsDetails.aspx?Site_Id=1&lang=2&NewsID=11587 7&CatID=13&Type=Home>ype=1