International Relations Analysis Center Organizes Armenian Language Courses
Baku / 22.11.19 / Turan: The Center for Analysis of International Relations announced the organization of Armenian language courses.
A press release from this semi-official structure says the courses are for young scientists and researchers who want to learn the language at an elementary level.
Persons with a master's or doctoral degree, as well as employees of government agencies, can also take part in the training.
The courses start on December 1 of the current year, and the deadline for applications is November 28.
Those who wish should submit their CV, as well as a letter of recommendation from the leadership of their organization or supervisor. Documents should be sent to e-mail: info@aircenter.az
Classes will be held twice a week: on Tuesday and Friday. They will begin at 18: 30. -02D-
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