ARPA workshops will start for students - economists
On August 12 workshops of Azerbaijan Risk Professionals Association (ARPA) will start for students of economic universities. Services of the new professionals interest several companies, in particular, the IBA, MuganBank, TuranBank, ExpressBank, the insurance company Ateshgah, the law firm CLC and other corporate members of the Association.
The Student Program is designed not only to students of the faculties, but also for all budding future economists. For this reason, the trainings and seminars attract leading foreign experts,” the press-service of ARPA says.
Distinguished students will have the opportunity of practical training at leading financial structures of the country.
Registration is voluntary and is conducted until August 5 in ARPA at the address: Baku, 203B Nizami Street. - 17D-
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- 1 August 2013 17:18
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