Showing posts with label Yerevan State University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yerevan State University. Show all posts

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Khoren Palyan Passes



I have some sad news to report today.
Khoren Palian, honored worker of culture, passed away this morning at the age of 72. Khoren Palyan was a singer, a choirmaster, professor at Yerevan State University, member of the International Academy of Nature and Society, member of the Forum of Intelligentsia of Armenia. In the course of the last few years, he actively engaged in protest actions organized by the opposition.
It is always sad when a notable figure passes away. Rest in peace, Khoren.

Source: Panorama

Friday, January 5, 2007

Armenia to Update Scientific Sector



This entry goes hand-in-hand with the previous one.
In May 2006, the Armenian parliament adopted a law for the state support of so-called "innovative activities." Four months later, the government adopted a five-year program outlining specific measures to encourage scientific innovation.

Under the program, an analytical center, housed in an existing scientific institute, will evaluate promising scientific projects and developments and then promote the findings with outside investors. In a complementary move, the government intends in 2007 to adopt legislation to establish venture capital funds that would use both state and private monies to encourage development of privately run scientific projects.

As an initial step, the monthly salary of scientific workers in state-run institutes, which averages about 22,000 drams, or $60 (the national average is 60,000 drams or $140), will be doubled in 2007.

The program has already had one success. Plans are now underway for a joint venture between an Armenian researchers’ group and an American firm interested in a vibration detector developed at Yerevan State University that can be used in seismic devices.
I'm happy to see Armenia diversifying its economy, as no single sector will maintain a healthy environment for business. Our country is yet to have a golden age in this new global economy!

My only fear is that we will start seeing the thievery of ideas, which themselves could be worth entire fortunes.

Source: EurasiaNet