EU Centre launches EU Alumni Network
16:01 09.11.2013
Armenia, EU
The official founding meeting of the EU Alumni Network was held on
Saturday, 9 November 2013 at the EU Centre. The EU Alumni Network will
unite the previous participants of the European educational programmes
in Armenia.
The Deputy Head of Operations of the Delegation of the European Union
to Armenia Jose Maria Medina Navarro noted that EU Alumni Network aims
to use education as a powerful communication channel to help spread
information on EU educational programmes. `Real success stories of the
graduates of the EU educational programmes will bring about
significantly greater interest in the students,' Jose Maria Medina
Navarro said.
According to the Coordinator of the National Tempus Office in Armenia
Lana Karlova, there is a need to unite different organisations and
educational communities to create an environment that will essentially
improve integration of Armenian educational system into the European
educational area. `It is very important for the newly established
network to serve as an effective tool to reinforce efforts of
different European educational programmes in Armenia that provide
young people with new educational opportunities' Lana Karlova said.
The Coordinator of Armenian Lifelong Learning League Edith Soghomonyan
mentioned that EU Alumni Network can become the best platform for
increasing public awareness on learning opportunities. `We believe
that Lifelong Learning can unite all independent efforts in education
and training into a strong system working for personal, professional
and civic development of every citizen' Edith Soghomonyan concluded.
Prior to the launch event the representatives of several non-profit
organisations and learning communities reached an agreement on
establishing the EU Alumni Network. It will foster the involvement of
young people in the European educational programmes at different
levels in formal education, non-formal and informal learning
activities providing them with information, support and guidance.
The EU Centre is the main feature of the EU funded project `Support to
the EU communication on reforms in Armenia'. Its goal is to raise
awareness on EU development cooperation in Armenia and support
education on the European Union. The centre's website is a gateway to
EU cooperation with Armenia. The duration of the project is two years
and it is implemented by GOPA-Cartermill S.A in consortium with Altair
Asesores and Fainberg LLC.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/11/09/eu-centre-launches-eu-alumni-network/
16:01 09.11.2013
Armenia, EU
The official founding meeting of the EU Alumni Network was held on
Saturday, 9 November 2013 at the EU Centre. The EU Alumni Network will
unite the previous participants of the European educational programmes
in Armenia.
The Deputy Head of Operations of the Delegation of the European Union
to Armenia Jose Maria Medina Navarro noted that EU Alumni Network aims
to use education as a powerful communication channel to help spread
information on EU educational programmes. `Real success stories of the
graduates of the EU educational programmes will bring about
significantly greater interest in the students,' Jose Maria Medina
Navarro said.
According to the Coordinator of the National Tempus Office in Armenia
Lana Karlova, there is a need to unite different organisations and
educational communities to create an environment that will essentially
improve integration of Armenian educational system into the European
educational area. `It is very important for the newly established
network to serve as an effective tool to reinforce efforts of
different European educational programmes in Armenia that provide
young people with new educational opportunities' Lana Karlova said.
The Coordinator of Armenian Lifelong Learning League Edith Soghomonyan
mentioned that EU Alumni Network can become the best platform for
increasing public awareness on learning opportunities. `We believe
that Lifelong Learning can unite all independent efforts in education
and training into a strong system working for personal, professional
and civic development of every citizen' Edith Soghomonyan concluded.
Prior to the launch event the representatives of several non-profit
organisations and learning communities reached an agreement on
establishing the EU Alumni Network. It will foster the involvement of
young people in the European educational programmes at different
levels in formal education, non-formal and informal learning
activities providing them with information, support and guidance.
The EU Centre is the main feature of the EU funded project `Support to
the EU communication on reforms in Armenia'. Its goal is to raise
awareness on EU development cooperation in Armenia and support
education on the European Union. The centre's website is a gateway to
EU cooperation with Armenia. The duration of the project is two years
and it is implemented by GOPA-Cartermill S.A in consortium with Altair
Asesores and Fainberg LLC.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/11/09/eu-centre-launches-eu-alumni-network/