AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEducation & Tech: Armenia’s Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports says OpenAI’s ChatGPT Edu tool will be introduced in the new academic year, with about 50,000 free subscriptions for schools and universities via MESKS and Firebird. EU–Armenia Skills Pipeline: Armenpress reports the EU is eyeing Synopsys Armenia’s chip-design training model as a template for training semiconductor specialists across Europe, following EU–Armenia Summit Letters of Intent. Culture & Heritage: A Budapest exhibition and conference spotlighted Ani, the medieval Armenian capital, exploring its “afterlives” through scholarship and art. Youth & Identity: The Armenian Youth Federation’s Junior Seminar in Pennsylvania welcomed first-time campers under “Our Identity, One Mission,” supported by a Foundation for Armenian Youth grant. Politics & Rights: Opposition activist Avetik Chalabyan was detained and sentenced to two months over alleged election-rights obstruction, with supporters calling it repression. Armenia–India Ties: PM Nikol Pashinyan and India’s Narendra Modi discussed deepening cooperation in economy, high tech, education, culture, and people-to-people links. UN Peacebuilding: Armenia and Djibouti co-hosted a UN event on conflict prevention, highlighting Armenia’s “Education for Peace” work.
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