2006

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Turpanjian Program for Adult Education and Rural Development  in Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh


  • AUA becomes a founding member of the consortium of American-style Academic Libraries of colleges and universities in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
  • AUA launches the Turpanjian Rural Development Program, a major five-year initiative focused on economic growth through adult education and rural entrepreneurship.
  • The Anti-Seismic Systems International Society and AUA, in collaboration with the Armenian Association for Earthquake Engineering, holds an international workshop on “Base-Isolated High-Rise Buildings.” Armenia is the first among developing nations to implement seismic-isolation technology and pioneers the practice of retrofitting buildings for seismic isolation.
  • Fifty-two doctors and nurses in Nagorno Karabakh complete basic first aid and emergency skills training organized by the Center for Health Services Research and Development as part of a Humanitarian Assistance Program for Nagorno Karabakh funded by the United States Agency for International Development.

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Minister of Education Levon Mkrtchian presents an award to Mr. Turpanjian

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The Turpanjian Program for Adult Education and Rural Development in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh


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Law Department pilgrimage to Goshavank with faculty, students, and alumni

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Law Department panel “Notions of a Republic: National perspectives of the Meaning of a Republic”


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The world-renowned Computer Scientist Donald Knuth with the AUA Community


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The video-conferencing room opens its doors on the main campus


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Statistics on AUA’s 1400 Alumni