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    TIGRAN SARGSIAN: ARMENIA IS IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT STRONG UNIVERSITIES

    Noyan Tapan
    April 18, 2008

    YEREVAN, APRIL 18, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia will not develop without
    serious reforms of the educational system, while its modernization
    is just impossible without such reforms, the Armenian prime minister
    Tigran Sargsian expressed this conviction during a meeting with the
    staff of the RA ministry of education and science in connection with
    re-appointment of Levon Mkrtchian to the post of minister. In the words
    of the prime minister, the new team being formed in the government is a
    team of devotees who will implement reforms jointly with the ministry.

    The prime minister pointed out 9 out of 29 provisions of the Lisbon
    Declaration, which, in his opinion, are of special importance to
    Armenia.

    These provisions are:

    - Armenia should be based on powerful universities, otherwise it is
    impossible to have a strong Armenia,

    - building of knowledge-based society,

    - intergration of universities and society,

    - formation of a favorable educational environment,

    - creation of an educational system preparing employees for markets,

    - formation of a continuous educational system,

    - strengthening the link beween the higher education system and
    scientific and research institutions,

    - creation of a link between universities and manufacturers,

    - introduction of innovation processes in the educational system.

    T. Sargsian underlined the necessity to found an All-Armenian
    university.

    The minister Levon Mkrtchian thanked the president and the prime
    minister for their trust and added that he is ready to contribute
    his experience and knowledge to the implementation of radical
    and significant changes in the sphere of education. "The ministry
    staff attaches great importance to serious concern and attitude
    of the president and the prime minister to the issue of developing
    the educational system. Such conceptual proposals are made by the
    executive body for the first time, and we consider it as a start in
    educational processes," L. Mkrtchian pointed out.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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