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    83-YEAR-OLD TEACHER TRAINING UNIVERSITY STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS AND TRADITIONS IN THE SPHERE OF EDUCATION
    By Gohar Gevorgian

    AZG Armenian Daily #179
    06/10/2005

    Education

    Study and development of the Russian philology always was in the
    limelight of the State Teacher Training University of Armenia. The
    Armenian-Russian educational, scientific and cultural relations
    that have seen periods of trials are gradually cementing today. The
    Year of Russia in Armenia this year did not escape the university's
    attention either. Prof. Artush Ghukasian, rector of the university,
    gave an interview to daily Azg on the prerequisites for development
    of Russian philology in Armenia.

    Demand for teachers of Russian language and literature in Armenian
    schools made the administration of the university open a department of
    Russian Philology and Romano-German Languages in 2001-2002. The four
    departments of the university teach Russian language and literature
    and foreign languages and literature. The department that currently
    has 480 students is rapidly growing. It prepares Russian language
    specialists not only for Yerevan but also for different schools of
    the republic and the Diaspora. Approach to Russian studies sticks
    out vividly from among other studies in the university. The rector
    says that special attitude to Russian comes from old Armenia-Russian
    traditions that the university preserves and develops. "Most of the
    Armenian intellectuals were educated and got qualification in Russia.

    Those relations need revision, reform and development", Mr. Ghukasian
    said.

    Armenia has agreements of international cooperation with such states
    as Sweden, Holland, Spain, Italy, Syria but "our relations with Russia
    are special".

    Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov's present of computers and equipment
    for language laboratory that will open on 8 October was another
    step towards fostering Armenian-Russian relations in the sphere
    of education. Moscow mayor and representatives of Moscow's
    Teacher Training University will take part in the opening of the
    laboratory. The rector said that they have decided together with
    mayor Luzhkov to grant annual scholarship to 10-15 students of the
    university. The sides look to signing an agreement between Yerevan
    and Moscow universities once the Russian delegation arrives in
    Armenia. The agreement will open a project of exchange of students,
    lecturers and scientific literature as well as will enable joint
    researches recognition of each other's diplomas, scientific meetings
    and cultural gatherings.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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