Known scholars of Azercell Telecom
BAKU/25.12.13/Turan : Company Azercell Telecom, implementing a number of projects for the development of education in our country , remains active in this direction.
The day before, according to a press release, announced the winners of the Student Scholarship Program for 2013 , which Azercell holds annually since 2008. December 20 the President of Azercell Telecom Cyril Gaburici met with the winners of the scholarship program and presented them with special certificates . Mr. Gaburici congratulated the winners and wished them success in their future careers .
For information - 437 students from various schools in the country have applied for participation in the program. According to the results of the selection process , which began Oct. 1 , 11 of them were able to wear the title of Fellow Azercell. Monthly graduation scholarship in the amount of 200 manats from Azercell Telecom will be received by:
Hussein Abdullah , Caucasus University , industrial engineer
Badalova Aygun , Azerbaijan State Oil Academy , the organization and management of industrial production
Badalova Kenul , Academy of Public Administration under the President of Azerbaijan Republic , the lawyer
Ulfan Aliyev , Azerbaijan State Economic University , Finance
Anverli Parvin , Academy of Public Administration under the President of Azerbaijan Republic , the lawyer
Farid Huseynov , Caucasus University , organization and management of industrial production
Isayeva Sabina , Moscow State University Lomonosov , applied mathematics and computer science
Nadzhafov Jahangir , Baku State University, Computer Science
Rustamli Nabi , Caucasus University , the world economy
Rzaly Vedad , Azerbaijan State Economic University , Finance
Samedzade Sevinc , Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan , international relations .
The process of selecting the program consisted of several stages . First, the students had to complete written assignments , consisting of questions on logical thinking , as well as write essays on various topics in English . At the last stage the students had interviews with workers and professionals from senior positions Azercell. Students who have successfully passed all stages of the results of the selection , have won the scholarship program .
The purpose of the Student Scholarship Program is to provide special care successfully studying and capable students to excel and contribute in shaping their professional qualities. Student Scholarship Program Benefits are not limited financial support. In addition to the scholarships , these young people a unique opportunity to expand their knowledge in the telecommunications industry , to participate at corporate events and training courses , as well as the right to do an internship in one of the departments of the company .
The project carried out in the framework of Azercell sustainable development strategies, strengthens the company's activities in the field of corporate social responsibility and contributes to the welfare of our society, the release says. - 17D-
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