TURPANJIAN FAMILY FOUNDATION PLEDGES $750,000 FOR AUA TO EXPAND REACH IN RURAL ARMENIA
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posted on MARCH 6, 2013 in AUA EXTENSION, PHILANTHROPY, UNIVERSITY
>From left to right: Gerald H. Turpanjian, AUA Trustee and President
of the Turpanjian Family Educational Foundation with AUA President Dr.
Bruce Boghosian.
YEREVAN-The American University of Armenia (AUA) is establishing a
Continuing Education Program (CEP) to curtail rural-urban migration
in Armenia. The CEP is funded through a generous multi-year pledge
of $750,000 from the Turpanjian Family Educational Foundation.
"AUA is a small institution that's a kaleidoscope of Armenia,"
remarked Gerald H. Turpanjian, AUA Trustee and President of the
Turpanjian Family Educational Foundation. "We are pleased to increase
our support to allow AUA to expand its reach."
The program, to be implemented by AUA Extension, will offer a tailored
curriculum to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the
local workforce in rural communities. The ultimate aim is to increase
local employment and stimulate stagnant rural economies.
"We are keenly aware that rural-urban migration is a serious problem in
Armenia, as it is in many developing countries throughout the world,"
said AUA president Dr. Bruce Boghosian. "Thanks to the vision and
philanthropic leadership of Mr. Turpanjian and the Turpanjian Family
Educational Foundation, AUA will offer high-quality Extension courses
for professional development in Armenia's rural areas, playing an
important role in mitigating this problem."
The CEP will initially be launched in Shirak and Tavush in the
first year, expanding to two other regions in the following
year. Courses offered will specialize in business management,
tourism, and hospitality management, as well as career development,
and professional training.
"Improving human capital in rural Armenia is essential to creating
new opportunities that will eliminate the need to migrate," explained
AUA Extension Director Dr. Arpie Balian. "The courses offered through
these programs will address the respective labor markets and the
demand for different skills and competencies."
AUA Extension's mission is to expand Armenia's academic, industrial,
and technological development by fostering growth through accessible,
high-quality education, adult training and lifelong learning
opportunities. For more information on AUA Extension, click here.
The American University of Armenia (AUA) is a private, independent
university located in Yerevan, Armenia. Founded in 1991, AUA is
affiliated with the University of California. Through teaching,
research, and public service, AUA serves Armenia and the region
by supplying high-quality, graduate and undergraduate education,
encouraging civic engagement, and promoting democratic values.
AUA is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges
and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges,
985 Atlantic Avenue, #100, Alameda, CA 94501, (510) 748-9001.
AUA provides a global education in Armenia. For news about AUA, visit
the university Newsroom or follow developments as they happen on the
AUA Facebook Page.
http://newsroom.aua.am/2013/03/06/turpanjian-foundation-pledges-750000-for-aua-to-expand-reach-in-rural-armenia/?utm_source=AUA+Insider+Newsletter&utm_campaign=65 927e428d-AUA_Insider_May_20135_7_2013&utm_medium=email&utm_ term=0_6c3c4333d4-65927e428d-60502357
posted on MARCH 6, 2013 in AUA EXTENSION, PHILANTHROPY, UNIVERSITY
>From left to right: Gerald H. Turpanjian, AUA Trustee and President
of the Turpanjian Family Educational Foundation with AUA President Dr.
Bruce Boghosian.
YEREVAN-The American University of Armenia (AUA) is establishing a
Continuing Education Program (CEP) to curtail rural-urban migration
in Armenia. The CEP is funded through a generous multi-year pledge
of $750,000 from the Turpanjian Family Educational Foundation.
"AUA is a small institution that's a kaleidoscope of Armenia,"
remarked Gerald H. Turpanjian, AUA Trustee and President of the
Turpanjian Family Educational Foundation. "We are pleased to increase
our support to allow AUA to expand its reach."
The program, to be implemented by AUA Extension, will offer a tailored
curriculum to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the
local workforce in rural communities. The ultimate aim is to increase
local employment and stimulate stagnant rural economies.
"We are keenly aware that rural-urban migration is a serious problem in
Armenia, as it is in many developing countries throughout the world,"
said AUA president Dr. Bruce Boghosian. "Thanks to the vision and
philanthropic leadership of Mr. Turpanjian and the Turpanjian Family
Educational Foundation, AUA will offer high-quality Extension courses
for professional development in Armenia's rural areas, playing an
important role in mitigating this problem."
The CEP will initially be launched in Shirak and Tavush in the
first year, expanding to two other regions in the following
year. Courses offered will specialize in business management,
tourism, and hospitality management, as well as career development,
and professional training.
"Improving human capital in rural Armenia is essential to creating
new opportunities that will eliminate the need to migrate," explained
AUA Extension Director Dr. Arpie Balian. "The courses offered through
these programs will address the respective labor markets and the
demand for different skills and competencies."
AUA Extension's mission is to expand Armenia's academic, industrial,
and technological development by fostering growth through accessible,
high-quality education, adult training and lifelong learning
opportunities. For more information on AUA Extension, click here.
The American University of Armenia (AUA) is a private, independent
university located in Yerevan, Armenia. Founded in 1991, AUA is
affiliated with the University of California. Through teaching,
research, and public service, AUA serves Armenia and the region
by supplying high-quality, graduate and undergraduate education,
encouraging civic engagement, and promoting democratic values.
AUA is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges
and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges,
985 Atlantic Avenue, #100, Alameda, CA 94501, (510) 748-9001.
AUA provides a global education in Armenia. For news about AUA, visit
the university Newsroom or follow developments as they happen on the
AUA Facebook Page.