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    HOW GEOLOGY IS REVIVING IN ARMENIA

    Mediamax News Agency
    Dec 11 2012
    Armenia

    Geoteam CSJC which holds the licenses for the the Amulsar gold project
    covered the tuition fees of 12 students from the adjacent communities
    as part of its social programs.

    Students from Gorayk, Saravan and Gndevaz communities study in
    the Geological Department of the YSU and Department of Mining and
    Metallurgy of Yerevan State Engineering University. The leadership
    of the company says that the program aims not only to help the youth
    of the communities to become specialists but also try to "revive"
    the development of geology in Armenia.

    Over decades, geology has been considered one of the most prestigious
    professions in Armenia. Armenian geologists worked not only in Armenia
    and USSR but also in far Cuba, for instance. As geologists often
    went on trips, the profession was accompanied with numerous real and
    incredible stories which made the profession extremely attractive
    for youth. Geology as many other spheres recessed in Armenia after
    the collapse of the USSR and the profession of a geologist lost the
    attractiveness it once had. But as Geoteam Managing Director and
    lecturers of the YSU and YSEU say, now young people start showing
    interest to geology again.

    "We already have high-skilled specialists as a result of this program",
    Director of Geoteam CJSC, geologist Hayk Aloyan told Mediamax.

    "The students start working in Amulsar program as beginners. Workers
    are paid minimum AMD 130000 in our company and skillful specialists
    naturally get much higher salary", he noted.

    Davit Davtyan is from the village of Saravan. He studies in the
    Geology Department of YSU and has been working in "Geoteam" for 2
    years. He was informed about the opportunity to study for free while
    working in the company. "I had 2-year experience and I decided to get
    higher education as well." Davit thinks that studying is not enough
    for becoming a specialist - one also should be given the opportunity
    to utilize the skills in practice and Geoteam's Amulsar project gives
    that opportunity. As a beginner Davit was doing a job of a worker
    while now he's responsible for shifts.

    Taron Ghazaryan who studies in the YSEU Department of Mining and
    Metallurgy is also from the village of Saravan. He is getting a
    specialization in metallurgy and study of materials. He says that
    Geoteam somehow helped him to make this choice and he was relieved
    of the burden of paying tuition fee as well.

    Gagik Markosyan, Associate Professor at the Geophysics Chair of YSU
    Geography and Geology Department, welcomes the support to the students
    and thinks that it should be an example for other mining companies
    as well.

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