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In the 1988-89 school year, 301 students per 10,000 population were in specialized secondary or higher education, a figure slightly lower than the Soviet average. [1] In 1989, some 58% of Armenians over age 15 had completed their secondary education, and 14% had higher education. [1] The American University of Armenia (est. 1991)
The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Armenia (MoESCS) (Armenian: Կրթության, գիտության, մշակույթի և սպորտի նախարարություն) is the Armenian state body of executive authority, which elaborates and implements the policies set out by the Government of Armenia in the education, science, culture, sports and youth policy sectors.
Over 5,000 university students and staff from Armenia were able to study or teach across Europe as part of Erasmus+ exchanges between 2015 and 2020. [ 7 ] In October 2020, members of the Erasmus+ alumni wrote to former EU ambassador to Armenia Andrea Wiktorin stating, "The European Union has helped us access quality education in different ...
Admission to Higher Education in Greece is based on the system of entrance examinations, namely the Panhellenic Examinations, which are set one-time every year by the Ministry of Education. In order to be eligible for the entrance examinations, applicants must be upper secondary school (high school) graduates and hold an Upper Secondary School ...
Erasmus Student Network Armenia (ESN Armenia) (Armenian: Էրազմուս ուսանողական ցանց Հայաստան, romanized: Erazmus usanoghakan ts’ants’ Hayastan) is the Armenian national branch of the Erasmus Student Network (ESN). [1] ESN Armenia was founded as a non-profit student organization and is headquartered in Yerevan.
The center will bring together partners, both local and international, to bridge the gap between higher education and industry in Armenia. The center's flagship project, TUMO Labs, was launched in 2020 and includes a guided self-learning program, projects-based learning program, incubation program, and the Armenian branch of the French 42 ...
First application process was held only at the acting department. In 2004–2005 academic year 10 students enrolled in the institute, 2005-2006 – 9 students, 2006-2007 – 5 students, 2007-2008 – 8 students, 2008-2009 – 4 students, 2009-2010 – 7 students, 2010-2011 – 4 students, 2011-2012 – 12 students.
The third Armenian competitiveness report focused on the higher education challenge of Armenia. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The report was launched on 24 December 2010 and addressed by the Minister of Economy Tigran Davtyan, Minister of Science and Education Armen Ashotyan and the Executive Director of National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia (NCFA ...