ԵՊՀ վեց ուսանողներ արժանացել են ՏՏ բնագավառում կրթական մրցանակների Տեղեկատվական տեխնոլոգիաների (ՏՏ) բնագավառում ամենամյա կրթական պարգևների մրցանակաբաշխության այս տարվա արդյունքների համաձայն՝ ԵՊՀ-ից մրցանակների են արժանացել Ֆիզիկայի ինստիտուտի վեց ուսանողներ:
Armenian alphabet before Mesrop Mashtots in focus of YSU researcher With the decline of paganism in Armenia came the disappearance of the pagan cultural heritage, including temples and archives, notes Professor Ashot Nersisyan from the Chair of Armenian History at YSU Faculty of History. In his research, the scholar concludes that the hypothesis suggesting the existence of an Armenian script predating Mesrop Mashtots is well-founded.
YSU STEM High School students win medals at International Applied Biology Olympiad Four students from YSU STEM High School, having successfully passed the first two preliminary stages of the 5th International Applied Biology Olympiad (IABO), participated in the final stage and were awarded silver and bronze medals.
"YereMUN – 2025": Global challenges through the eyes of youth The international conference "Yerevan Model United Nations– 2025" ("YereMUN 2025") has once again gathered numerous young people from around the world at Yerevan State University for the third consecutive year. Conducted in a recognized format, the conference brings together high school and university students who participate as delegates, representing various countries and engaging in diplomatic discussions on global issues.
Recording of Artsakh folktales: an electronic archive created within a scientific program "Due to the forced displacement of the Artsakh Armenians, there now exists a risk of cultural loss," emphasizes YSU Associate Professor Nvard Vardanyan. Together with her research team, she has conducted a study aimed at documenting living samples of Artsakh Armenian oral traditions, with a particular focus on the genre of folktales.
YSU SSS’s "SocCamp" non-formal conference celebrates its tenth anniversary At YSU’s "University" Educational and Production Base in Tsaghkadzor, the Faculty of Sociology’s Student Scientific Society (SSS) held its non-formal conference "SocCamp". The gathering brought together faculty members, students, alumni, current and former members of the SSS, researchers from related disciplines, and young individuals interested in science—all united under one roof to engage in open and boundary-free discussions of their scholarly reflections.
Data-based models will be developed in Yerevan for 'smart' urban planning and urban environment development - YSU researcher Artak Piloyan Research efforts aimed at digitalizing Yerevan, assessing seismic resilience, and exploring interactions between people and the urban environment are underway. In September of this year, Yerevan State University will launch an innovative scientific project, focusing on urban data analysis, geographic information systems, artificial intelligence, and human-centered, data-based urban planning.
New horizons in continuing education: YSU Center for Continuing Education's approaches The Center for Continuing Education at Yerevan State University, in addition to being responsible for the professional development of YSU lecturers, initiates a wide range of educational and capacity-building programs both within and beyond the university. We spoke with Lusine Kharatyan, Director of YSU Center for Continuing Education, about the center’s activities, initiatives, and future plans.
The city as a social construct: Living in the same Yerevan, experiencing different realities Yerevan today is more layered and complex than ever before. High-rise buildings are emerging in the courtyards of old neighborhoods, the traditional pink tuff is giving way to glass-covered towers, and the city’s horizons are quite literally disappearing. Where is this transformation leading Yerevan’s residents? What is happening to the identity of the city and its citizens? We discussed these questions with Associate Professor Yuliana Melkumyan, Head of the Chair of Social Work and Social Technologies at YSU Faculty of Sociology. She presented her research titled "The Urban Space of Post-Soviet Yerevan: From Identity Revival to Vanishing Horizons" as part of the "Report Conference–2025".
Innovative teachers on the path to student-centered education As part of YSU scientific grant program, the project titled "Teacher Leaders as Agents of Innovation in Armenian Schools" aims to emphasize and enhance the leadership role of teachers in shaping a modern, student-centered education system. According to Lusine Hayrapetyan, Associate Professor at YSU Pedagogy and Education Development Center and Head of the "Teacher Leadership" master's program, innovative teachers are transforming not only the teaching process but also the educational environment, contributing to the advancement of equitable and high-quality education.