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    ARMENIA'S FIRST INDEPENDENT SCIENCE FOUNDATION CELEBRATES TEN YEARS OF CONTINUOUS ACTIVITIES

    Lragir, Armenia
    July 27 2007

    Yerevan, Armenia - 30 July 2007 - The National Foundation of Science
    and Advanced Technologies (NFSAT) is convening an international
    conference from 9.30 am to 5pm at the Marriott Armenia hotel to
    highlight its achievements over the first ten years of its existence.

    The event is being viewed as a milestone for international
    collaboration in both the United States and Armenia.

    Over the past decade, NFSAT has successfully established that peer
    review, that is, the objective and transparent evaluation of the
    quality of scientific research by other scientists, is a legitimate
    form of distributing science funding in Armenia. This is the method
    used in most modern knowledge-based economies, and NFSAT's utilization
    of it brings Armenia that much closer to full integration into the
    international scientific community.

    NFSAT will also announce the results of the University Centers of
    Excellence Program (UCEP), which is being realized by the National
    Foundation of Science and Advanced Technologies and the U.S. Civilian
    Research & Development Foundation (CRDF) together with the Yerevan
    State University. Three university centers, each funded at US $100,000,
    will be created and maintained by NFSAT. They will be equipped with
    modern equipment and will focus on the preparation of young researchers
    and students in internationally competitive fields of science.

    Rudolf Perina, U.S. Charge d'Affaires, a.i., the Deputy Chief
    of Mission Joseph Pennington, and the director of the "Centers
    and Institution Building" program of the U.S. Civilian Research &
    Development Foundation, John Modzelewski, will evaluate U.S.-Armenian
    collaboration during the event. The CEOs of NFSAT's sister
    organizations in Moldova and Georgia, Lydia Romanciuc and George
    Khokhobashvilli, will also estimate the international role of NFSAT.

    The presence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of RA, Vardan
    Oskanyan, the Minister of Education and Science, Levon Mkrtichyan,
    and the Minister of Trade and Economic Development, Nerses Yeritsyan,
    will give the event added significance.

    The Adviser to RA President, Sergo Yeritsyan, the Adviser to RA
    Prime Minister, academician Fadey Sargsyan, the Deputy Minister of
    Foreign Affairs, Arman Kirakosyan, the President of the National
    Academy of Science of RA, academician Radik Martirosyan, the Deputy
    Minister of Education and Science, Ara Avetisyan, the Rector of the
    Yerevan State University, academician Aram Simonyan, the Rector of
    the State Engineering University of Armenia, Prof. Vostanik Marukhyan
    and many other officials, as well as reputable and young scientists
    will deliver speeches during the meeting.

    Academicians Emil Gabrielyan and Yuri Sargsyan will deliver speeches
    as guests of honor.

    The National Foundation of Science and Advanced Technologies is an
    independent, nonprofit, non-governmental foundation which is aimed
    to prevent the dissolution of great Armenian scientific assets, to
    promote scientific research and technological development in Armenia
    according to the international standards, as well as the integration
    of the Armenian scientific establishment into the international
    scientific community.

    NFSAT was established on 4 July 1997, according to a legislative act
    of the Republic of Armenia. A major source of the financial support
    for NFSAT is provided by the U.S. CRDF as a part of a U.S. Department
    of State program aimed to enlarge the scientific and technological
    support of Armenia. The basis for NFSAT's cooperation with such
    reputable organizations as the American Association for the Advancement
    of Science (AAAS), the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), the
    Office of Naval Reseach (ONR), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
    (NATO), the United Armenian Fund (UAF) and the Armenian Engineers
    and Scientists of America (AESA) are its principles of operation and
    its fiscal integrity, which have regularly been highly estimated by
    international auditors and reviewers, including the U.S.

    National Academy of Sciences.

    The following are some of the achievements which have been realized
    through various NFSAT programs during its 10 years of operations and
    which have had a considerable impact upon the scientific development
    of Armenia:

    Promoting Establishment of International Research Collaborations

    Strengthening Science and Education

    Improving Career Skills for Scientists

    Supporting the Economy through Commercialization of Science

    Supporting International Travel and Conferences

    Funding Modern Tools for Research

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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