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    THERE IS MONEY, THERE ARE NO SPECIALISTS

    KarabakhOpen
    24-12-2007 12:19:54

    In a recent open session of the Board the rector of Artsakh State
    University Hamlet Grigoryan announced proudly that the "university has
    sufficient funds for the educational process". According to financial
    statement of ASU, in 2005-2006 the income of the university totaled
    730 million drams, of which 448.8 million drams from tuition fees.

    The rector enumerated the achievements of the past year - scientific
    conference, cooperation with private universities, purchase of
    inventory, etc. He also added the observatory of the university
    which is unique in the region but is covered with dust because it
    is not used. Although, the rector says the "flow of students on the
    stairs to the observatory should not stop." The rector mentioned that
    nobody uses the internet in the university - he understood this when
    he disconnected it and did not get any complaints. The rector also
    complained that the library is not useful either. Hamlet Grigoryan
    noted with pain that "all the botanists disappear when they need to
    plant a flower in front of the university."

    Besides hailing achievements, the rector also complained of the staff.

    Although it is not clear who is to blame for the bad work of the
    staff and to whom the rector complains.

    Suddenly the flow of complaints stopped, and the rector attacked the
    Demo Newspaper with accusations. For instance, why the Demo reported
    the dispute of the university professor Gagik Baghunts and the trial
    which ended in favor of Baghunts. The rector forgot about the students
    and teachers and looking in the eye of the "opposition reporter",
    accused the newspaper of working on foreign money and "not caring
    for our country".

    It is notable that over the five years of study at the department of
    journalism at Artsakh State University the students are taught the
    structure of a photo camera on a box of matches. In the seminars on
    the theory of journalism the students are offered to write essays on
    the falling leaves in autumn and the summer holidays. Students pay
    for their classes but there are no special textbooks, to say nothing
    about internship at the local mass media. A few years ago the students
    tried to publish their own newspaper because they did not want to
    publish odes in the university newspaper but after the first issue
    had appeared, the rector did not allow working on the second issue.

    Therefore, only 4 or 5 of hundreds of graduates of the department of
    journalism over the past few years are working now. And the media
    say they need a new generation of journalists. In a recent meeting
    of parliament the prime minister stated that the country lacks
    specialists. Meanwhile, ASU issues about 1000 specialists every year.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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