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Bulgaria and Armenia continue cooperation in education and science

Sofia University Kliment Ohridski
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Bulgaria and Armenia will continue their cooperation in the field of education and science. The exchange of students, scientists and teachers will be encouraged under a program between the two countries approved this week by the Bulgarian government. 

The agreement between the governments of Bulgaria and Armenia in the field of education, culture and science was signed as early as 1994, and cooperation programs are periodically negotiated and concluded.


The cooperation program between the governments of the two countries for the period 2023-2027 will promote exchange at all educational levels. Annual scholarships are available for full-time undergraduate or graduate students with the exception of Health and Sports and Arts majors. 

There are also scholarships for postgraduate study, specialization or research for PhD students, teachers and researchers.



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