At the "Learn & Work: YSU Expo- 2025," the Pedagogy and Education Development Center presented its activities at a dedicated booth, displaying printed materials such as programs, brochures, textbooks, and monographs. The aim was to introduce prospective students and schoolchildren to the center’s educational programs and the various scientific branches of pedagogy. During the event, YSU was transformed into an inspiring educational environment, creating a festive atmosphere for both students and visiting schoolchildren.
YSU Rector Hovhannes Hovhannisyan emphasized that this expo format provides students and applicants with an opportunity to learn more about their future professions and insights into labor market trends. He also warmly welcomed first-year students, wishing them an active and productive academic journey.
All faculties, centers, and institutes of YSU participated in the expo at their dedicated booths, presenting their specialties and filling the environment with professional inspiration, joy, curiosity, and new opportunities.
The Pedagogy and Education Development Center’s booth was particularly busy, welcoming not only schoolchildren from Yerevan but also from other provinces, accompanied by school principals, teachers, and parents. Career counseling sessions, masterclasses, and various art therapy activities added vibrant energy to the booth. Particular interest was noticed in the "Social Pedagogy" bachelor’s program—a profession that is increasingly becoming an essential component of the educational environment.
Lecturers and students from the center presented not only information about the educational programs but also their personal experiences and enthusiasm, conveying love and inspiration for the profession.
The "Learn & Work: YSU Expo- 2025" served as a platform where every visitor had the chance to discover the continuation of their future professional interests and aspirations. It was more than an exhibition — it was a celebration of encounters and discoveries where education turned into a living dialogue, and the future appeared promising.