YSU RESPONDS TO INSTRUCTOR'S ALLEGATIONS HE WAS LET GO DUE TO "POLITICS"
http://hetq.am/eng/news/24482/ysu-responds-to-instructors-allegations-he-was-let-go-due-to-politics.html
15:15, March 15, 2013
Responding to allegations made by Ararat Mirzoyan now circulating
on the pages of Facebook, that his work contract with Yerevan State
University (YSU) hadn't been renewed because he criticized the school
administration, in particular YSU Rector Assistant Gevorg Melkonyan,
for his uncalled for behaviour on February 27, the university has
issued a statement claiming that Mirzoyan's original contract was
for 27 hours of instruction.
YSU says that Mirzoyan's contract with the school expired on December
30, 2012.
Thus, YSU maintains that in 2013 Mirzoyan was no longer considered
an instructor at the school.
YSU thus argues that Mirzoyan has circulated false information on his
Facebook page that he wasn't offered an extension of his work contract.
YSU also claims that the correspondence course Mirzoyan was teaching
to cultural studies students is usually filled by in-house staff and
not by instructors paid on a per-hour basis.
YSU, in its statement, says that the correspondence course in Masters
Cultural Studies will be taught by Profesor L. Chougaszyan, a permanent
member of the teaching staff that conducts the same course on campus.
http://hetq.am/eng/news/24482/ysu-responds-to-instructors-allegations-he-was-let-go-due-to-politics.html
15:15, March 15, 2013
Responding to allegations made by Ararat Mirzoyan now circulating
on the pages of Facebook, that his work contract with Yerevan State
University (YSU) hadn't been renewed because he criticized the school
administration, in particular YSU Rector Assistant Gevorg Melkonyan,
for his uncalled for behaviour on February 27, the university has
issued a statement claiming that Mirzoyan's original contract was
for 27 hours of instruction.
YSU says that Mirzoyan's contract with the school expired on December
30, 2012.
Thus, YSU maintains that in 2013 Mirzoyan was no longer considered
an instructor at the school.
YSU thus argues that Mirzoyan has circulated false information on his
Facebook page that he wasn't offered an extension of his work contract.
YSU also claims that the correspondence course Mirzoyan was teaching
to cultural studies students is usually filled by in-house staff and
not by instructors paid on a per-hour basis.
YSU, in its statement, says that the correspondence course in Masters
Cultural Studies will be taught by Profesor L. Chougaszyan, a permanent
member of the teaching staff that conducts the same course on campus.