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Professor establishes Armenian Scholars Program in Price School

September 22, 2017 By administrator

By Briana Latter, Daily  Trojan – Thursday marked the 26th anniversary of Armenia obtaining independence from Soviet rule, and professor Frank Zerunyan celebrated by wearing his Armenian army uniform.

On all other days, Zerunyan proudly displays the gift from the defense minister of Armenia on a hanger in his office in Lewis Hall. Zerunyan is of Armenian descent, but has no familial connection to the country as it stands today.

Zerunyan teaches graduate level courses in the Sol Price School of Public Policy that focus on governance, negotiation and leadership, and he is in the process of establishing the Armenian Scholars program at USC. The 10-year program is set to begin in Fall 2019.

The program’s goal is to consecutively bring five scholars from Armenia to enroll in the doctorate in public policy and management program at the Price School. Upon graduating, each student will return to Armenia to form a public policy and management department at a university. By the end of the 10th year, the department will have five employees, all graduates of the USC program. If a scholar commits to working for the department for at least five years, USC will pay for his or her education.

“Every year, we will try to recruit someone with a variation of interest in public policy and management so that we don’t have duplicates,” Zerunyan said. “Even though they will all come from Price, we will make sure that they all matriculate into different disciplines.”

The idea for the Armenian Scholars program was conceived about five years ago when Zerunyan began traveling to Armenia to teach. It was at Yerevan State University, the largest university in the country, where Zerunyan realized public management is only offered at the undergraduate and master’s levels in Armenia; a doctoral program in public management does not exist.

After brainstorming ways to combat the issue, he asked colleagues from Yerevan State University to write him a letter about the need for a doctoral program in public management. He then presented the document, as well as his ideas for the Armenian Scholars program, to Jack H. Knott, dean of the Price School.

Zerunyan said Knott supported the idea then and still supports it today.

“Through establishing this Price School doctorate program, we will have the opportunity to prepare the first generation of Armenian scholars and educators in public policy and management,” Knott said in an email to the Daily Trojan. “It will help to improve Armenian governance, professional public management and democratic political development. This program will reflect USC’s moral imperative to use its expertise to make a positive global impact.”

According to Zerunyan, the Los Angeles area is the largest Armenian community outside of Armenia itself, making USC the perfect place for the program.

“My hope is that this becomes the hub of the caucuses in the former Soviet Republics as the premier institution for public policy and management doctorate programs,” he said.

Zerunyan said he will begin recruiting scholars when he teaches in Armenia next summer, and plans to make a final decision by January 2019. In the meantime, he said he will prepare, develop and raise funds for the program.

“To me, this is a mission,” Zerunyan said. “We want them to go back and provide that mission back to the country.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Frank Zerunyan, program, scholars

Armenia’s capital to host 12th conference of the International Association of Genocide Scholars

July 7, 2015 By administrator

f559bbce7b6ee1_559bbce7b6f18.thumbArmenia’s capital Yerevan will host the 12th conference of the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS), on July 8-12, with the participation of 130 delegates from about 30 countries.

Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute Hayk Demoyan told a press conference on Tuesday that an unprecedented number of reports on the Armenian Genocide is expected at the upcoming conference.

“About 20 reports are expected to be delivered this year,” Mr Demoyan said. Being comparative analyses, the reports will be to Armenians advantage.

Donna-Lee Frieze, IAGS First Vice-President, who participated in the press conference, said that this is the best way of making people know about genocide. Numerous papers have been published in recent years, particularly on the Armenian Genocide, she said.

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenia, Conference, Genocide, scholars

Dutch MFA: Most scholars are unanimous on #ArmenianGenocide issue

April 4, 2015 By administrator

Dutch-MFAIs what happened to the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire genocide in legal terms? The Government of the Netherlands is not the addressee of this question.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, Bert Koenders, responded in the aforesaid manner to a question posed by Dutch MP Pieter Omtzigt.

The FM’s responses are posted on the official website of the Government of the Netherlands.

Omtzigt, in his queries, noted that the vast majority of the world’s scholars, including the International Association of Genocide Scholars, recognize the fact of the Armenian Genocide.

And to the question on the Dutch government’s view with respect to the genocide of Armenians and other Christian nations in the Ottoman Empire, Koenders responded: “Most scholars are unanimous on this issue. [But] one way or another, the [Dutch] government’s opinion on the acceptance of this term will not impact, at this time, the need to choose their future and bring meaning to it by the two countries [i.e. Armenia and Turkey].”

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, scholars, unanimous

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