
ArmInfo.The Armenian government will sign contracts with two prestigious international universities to establish an arts cluster in Academic City. The decision to engage consulting services through a single-source procurement was made by the Cabinet of Ministers at its meeting on March 12.
As Zhanna Andreasyan, Minister of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of the Republic of Armenia, noted, two issues related to the substantive work necessary for the formation of the "Academic City" arts cluster were presented at the government meeting today.
"On both of these issues, we are establishing cooperation with the most prestigious universities in this field, which will help in the development of the arts cluster concept and its implementation. To this end, we have held discussions with two universities, and today's decisions already allow us to move on to signing contracts.
The first is the University of the Arts London, which ranks first in international rankings as the best university for undergraduate art and design programs, and has been second in the QS rankings for this field for many years. Furthermore, the University of the Arts London has undergone its own process of reorganizing, gradually merging, and integrating six separate institutions, and in this regard, it has very important practical experience that will significantly assist us in implementing the Academic City program, the minister said.
The second agreement will be signed with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, a world leader in performing arts education and a unique institution offering educational programs in both the performing and performing arts.
"Since 2016, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland has ranked sixth in this sector for the ninth time," Andreasyan said.
According to her, working with the two aforementioned universities will provide an opportunity to create content that meets the highest international standards within the Academic City arts cluster, thereby making education in Armenia competitive for both Armenian and international students, who will certainly be able to study in Armenia.
The head of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture clarified that the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland will be responsible for the music component, and the contract is expected to be worth up to 371,325 British pounds sterling. The University of the Arts London will be responsible for all other areas included in the arts cluster. The contract is worth up to 368,778 British pounds.
"The cooperation is planned in three stages, over a period of approximately 24 months. This includes conceptual development, as well as capacity building, as it is crucial to develop local capacity with the participation of international partners," said Zhanna Andreasyan.
The minister recalled that the Armenian government already has reputable international partners with whom it is collaborating to form the "Academic City" educational cluster.
"An agreement with the Institute of Education at University College London is in progress, and they are here now, and the work continues. I should also remind you that we have been working on a technology cluster with the Technical University of Munich. We have completed the first stage of work here. We are also currently negotiating with the University of Cambridge regarding a classical cluster, and I have the impression that we will also submit an agreement with them for the government's consideration in the near future," said Andreasyan. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in turn, noted that thanks to these agreements, international partners work not so much with the government as with universities and the students themselves, which is very important.