EUCON-Jean Monnet Network: ASUE Lecturer Albert Hayrapetyan at International Conference in Corvinus University, Budapest

18.05.2023
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On May 11 and 12, Dr. Albert Hayrapetyan, a Lecturer at the Chair of International Economic Relations of ASUE (Armenian State University of Economics), took part in the enlightening event titled "European Union, Eurasian Economic Union: both a belt and a road." The event, held at Corvinus University in Budapest, was organized within the framework of the prestigious "Jean Monnet Network" program, under the theme of "Perceptions, practices, and risks in Eurasia."

During this significant conference, Dr. Albert Hayrapetyan delivered a captivating speech titled "Assessment of the impact of the membership of the Eurasian Economic Union on the trade flows of Armenia." The speech was based on the scholarly work of Susanna Aghajanyan, a lecturer at the Chair of International Economic Relations, and Diana Matevosyan, a graduate student from the same department. Their research will be included in the conference's collection of materials.

The conference took place in both offline and online formats, attracting esteemed professors and scientists from Corvinus University of Budapest, along with participants from various European educational and scientific institutions, as well as high-ranking diplomats. Dr. Albert Hayrapetyan's speech garnered great interest from the attendees, leading to a profound and extensive discussion.

In our conversation, Dr. Hayrapetyan mentioned the presence of professors who expressed a particular interest in Armenia and ASUE, specifically in exploring opportunities to deliver lectures within the renowned "Erasmus" program.

Furthermore, the conference also featured speeches by distinguished professors from EUCON partner universities, including Hanes Meisner, Tamas Matura, Florence Ertel, Julian Plotka, Oksana Karnaukhova, and David Morris. Their contributions further enriched the intellectual discourse of the event, making it an insightful and engaging gathering.