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Title: Lecturer Organization: Graduate: Home Country: |
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| What do you enjoy about your job? What aspects of your job are the most exciting or interesting? | ||
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an opportunity to deliver information and to share
with my students my knowledge and skills obtained
and developed in the US brings great pleasure and
satisfaction to me. |
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| Why did you choose to pursue an MPA/MPP degree? | ||
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fit my personal and professional interests and
aspirations. |
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| How did you select your graduate school? | ||
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the help of an excellent program named MUSKIE, I got
a unique opportunity to study in the US and to see
how democracy works in reality and what it means to
provide good and useful education. |
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| How do you feel your MPA/MPP is helping you to make a difference? | ||
| The
best way to change society is to change the minds of
the people. As a person who lives in a country in
transition, I think the best way to make the life
and the state better is to teach new methods and
disseminate new, progressive thought and approach. |
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| How would you characterize your personality? | ||
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Team worker * Good under pressure * Creative *
Teacher * Persistent * Organized * Committed *
Flexible * Fast-paced * Curious * Detail-oriented *
Independent * People person * Diplomatic *
Courageous * Analytical * Entrepreneurial * |
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| Contact Karapet Beglaryan with questions regarding his graduate experience: | ||
| Email Karapet | ||


