According to the Minister, it’s planned that the graduates of Monte Melkonyan school will be sent to the best military academies in Russia, China, Italy, France, Germany, Greece and other countries to continue their education.
Ten recipients of the Gratitude Scholarship program from Syria, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, the Palestinian Territories and Lebanon will begin their studies at United World College (UWC) schools around the world in September. These students have been chosen based on their high academic performance. Each is either a refugee or displaced, living in extreme poverty, or living with the loss of a parent or a guardian. Seven of the students will attend UWC Dilijan in Armenia, an international co-educational boarding school which hosts students from more than 60 countries.
40 graduates 2015-16 from Armenia’s all orphanages were donated total AMD 8 million by “Tashir” Charity Foundation. Every year ten thousands of young people graduate from the school. They are quite different, both as individuals and by social origin, as well as by the way they have chosen. However, there are children, who are similar at least regarding one point. They are from orphanages, children, childhood planet of whose was not so pure, as that of thousands of peers.
Official website of Tumo Center for Creative Technologies informs that French “We Demain” newspaper made a ranking of top 10 innovative schools in the world. According to the rating scale Tumo holds the first place. Schools like AltSchool (Silicon Valley), Fuji Kindergarten (Tokyo), Steve Jobs Schools may be found in the top ten as well.
Being proud Armenian, Astghik has always found ways to represent her homeland in the United States and continued doing so while studying at Oxford University and partook in many international conferences. In her own words “I highly deem that the future of Armenia is in our hands and we can and should bring positive social change.”
The Armenian Research Center at the University of Michigan-Dearborn will host an unprecedented, multi-disciplinary, international academic conference on the “Armenians and the Cold War,” which will be held on the university’s campus on April 1-3, 2016.
“We want to create a confident generation to think big and to dream big,” says Jacqueline Karaaslanian, Executive Director of the Luys Foundation. Through loans and scholarships, Luys ensures that every year 100 Armenian students receive an education from the world’s most prestigious universities, putting them on par with talented scholars from around the world and setting them up to contribute to Armenia and to the world.
American Councils invites eligible young professionals to submit anonline application by November 12, 2015 for this short-term professional development exchange in the United States.
In January 2013 examination cycle at Gyumri Pedagogical University a post-graduate student of the faculty of foreign languages Hasmik Sukiasyan received examination marks without being present at the university and passing exams.
I have always considered myself a happy man, even at the time when I entered my university in Moscow. I think happiness does not depend on anything; happiness is something that is inside a man, and if someone is happy, he/she is happy notwithstanding any external factors.