Journalism Faculty lecturer Kristine Alagulyan awarded YSU Silver Medal Kristine Alagulyan, lecturer in the Chair of History, Theory, and Practice of Journalism at Yerevan State University and News Presenter at Shant TV, was awarded YSU Silver Medal for her active participation and dedicated work during the "Learn & Work: YSU EXPO-2025" event.
International conference on cutting-edge research in chemistry The international conference "New Emerging Trends in Chemistry – 2025" took place, with YSU Institute of Pharmacy among its co-organizers. Director of the institute Anna Mkrtchyan participated as a member of the organizing committee and session chair, also delivering a scientific report on the synthesis of chiral α-amino acid derivatives.
Tabibian Family Scholarship recipients on their achievements and goals Representatives of the Knights of Vartan organization met with the recipients of the Tabibian Family Scholarship at Yerevan State University to discuss the progress of the scholarship program and key topics related to education and professional development.
YSU professor awarded Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Medal A ceremony was held at Yerevan State University to present Professor Samvel Muradyan with the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Medal. The medal was bestowed upon the professor by the university rector, Hovhannes Hovhannisyan.
"Sovietization of Armenia in 1920s-1930s and Its Reflections in Post-Soviet Liberal Discourse of Armenia" exhibition opens at YSU An exhibition titled "Sovietization of Armenia in 1920s-1930s and Its Reflections in Post-Soviet Liberal Discourse of Armenia" opened at YSU History Museum named after Professor Ludwig Gharibjanyan. The exhibits present to the public the process of Armenia’s Sovietization, along with the policies of war communism, class struggle, and the establishment of one-party rule—developments that led to the ruthless dispossession of the peasantry, the disruption of society, and the severe suppression of creative thought.
International conference at YSU marks 90th anniversary of Biology Faculty and 10th anniversary of Biology Research Institute Yerevan State University has launched the first international conference titled "Biological Sciences and Environmental Solutions for the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals." This event serves as a global platform to address the urgent need for sustainable solutions to the world’s most pressing environmental and developmental challenges. During the conference—held in celebration of the 90th anniversary of YSU Faculty of Biology and the 10th anniversary of the Research Institute of Biology—an awards ceremony was also held.
YSU, Armenian Finance Ministry sign memorandum of cooperation A memorandum of cooperation has been signed between Yerevan State University and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Armenia. According to the memorandum, the two parties will develop and implement thematic microlearning courses, including "Internal Audit" and "Fiscal Risk Management and Program Budget Evaluation." These courses will be developed in Armenian and made available through YSU’s learning management system, Moodle.
International four-day conference on neutron stars and gravitational waves commences at YSU Hosted at Yerevan State University, the four-day international conference "Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity–2025" has brought together around sixty scientists from the United States, Russia, Iran, Italy, France, Spain, Japan, and other countries. This scientific gathering aims to address pressing contemporary issues in physics of ultra-dense stars, gravitation, and cosmology.
YSU researcher’s article on development paths for Armenia–UAE partnership relations published in high-ranking academic journal A scholarly article titled "Building a Broad Partnership: The Evolution of Armenia–UAE Relations", authored by Mushegh Ghahriyan, Head of the Research Group on Armenia–Arab States and Armenia–Israel Relations at YSU Institute for Armenian Studies, has been published in the high-ranking international journal "Contemporary Review of the Middle East".
Lecture on sovietization of thought and the individual in 1920s–1930s Armenia held at YSU YSU History Museum named after Professor L. Gharibjanyan hosted a lecture titled "Sovietization of Thought and the Individual in 1920s-1930s Armenia: Socio-Anthropological Perspectives." The lecture focused on the social processes that occurred during the first one and a half decades of Soviet rule in Armenia.