Over 30 librarians from university and public libraries around Armenia attended the lecture, Participants engaged in a lively discussion on practical copyright issues that they encounter every day.
The trainings were organized within the scope of FAR’s “Continuing medical education program for physicians working in the Republic of Armenia (RA) marzes and Artsakh” (CMEP).
"In 2005, I started studying in AUA’s Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IESM) program. For me, it felt like a new beginning for my studies." says Daniel Ghevondian.
Dr. Simon Clarke presented the topic in three sections, with the aim of critically examining Rousseau’s justification for democracy over other forms of government and assessing possible solutions to the existing problem of democracy.
The decision to invite pillars on a guided archaeological tour stemmed from an experience AUA Trustees and Pillars Zaven Akian and Adam Kablanian had with Professor Areshian last summer.
The primary goal of the visit, which was Ball’s first to Armenia, was to assess how well the missions in Armenia and Georgia are working together, and also to share best practices and lessons learned.