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24th June 2017

This article looks at opportunities for young Armenians to study  for free in the EU and focuses on the available options in France. It includes links to French universities, information about the Erasmus+ programme and interviews with French Embassy representatives.

Author: Gohar HAKOBYAN

Media: Avarot Daily

Date of Publication: June 23, 2017

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Ինչպե՞ս սովորել Եվրոպայում` չլինելով հարուստ կամ պաշտոնյայի զավակ (Տեսանյութ) _ Առավոտ – Լուրեր Հայաստանից
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