Scientist from Yerevan became the winner of Astana `Nobel Prize'
Sat, 05/25/2013 - 17:44
International news
The chair of Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University Mariam Voskanyan
received the first prize of Astana Nobel Prize club - 1 million
rubles.
Citing ITAR-TASS, Ğrg.ruğ website reports that the Vice-President of
Eurasian Economic Club, the Rector of Ural State University of
Economics Mikhail Fedorov informed that for the final award approved
by the university, 7 competition winners of 4th Eurasian Economic
Youth Forum arrived from Astana, Yekaterinburg, Ufa, Oriol, Yerevan
and the United States.
The winner presented the "The creation of institutionalized
environment as a factor of financial intermediation in the countries
with transitional economies" project.
According to Fedorov, Mariam already participated in the contest once.
Last time the preference was given to Professor of Cambridge
University Kiril Zavodov.
Talking about her project, Mariam Voskanyan informed that the work was
carried out for 8 years. She said that although it was presented on
his behalf, but was the result of a collective work.
Youth 'Nobel prize' in Astana is awarded in the scope of International
Youth Economic Forum.
Author:
Factinfo
Sat, 05/25/2013 - 17:44
International news
The chair of Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University Mariam Voskanyan
received the first prize of Astana Nobel Prize club - 1 million
rubles.
Citing ITAR-TASS, Ğrg.ruğ website reports that the Vice-President of
Eurasian Economic Club, the Rector of Ural State University of
Economics Mikhail Fedorov informed that for the final award approved
by the university, 7 competition winners of 4th Eurasian Economic
Youth Forum arrived from Astana, Yekaterinburg, Ufa, Oriol, Yerevan
and the United States.
The winner presented the "The creation of institutionalized
environment as a factor of financial intermediation in the countries
with transitional economies" project.
According to Fedorov, Mariam already participated in the contest once.
Last time the preference was given to Professor of Cambridge
University Kiril Zavodov.
Talking about her project, Mariam Voskanyan informed that the work was
carried out for 8 years. She said that although it was presented on
his behalf, but was the result of a collective work.
Youth 'Nobel prize' in Astana is awarded in the scope of International
Youth Economic Forum.
Author:
Factinfo