YSU delegation shares curriculum reform experience in Brașov A delegation from Yerevan State University paid an official visit to Brașov, Romania, to participate in an international workshop held at Transilvania University under the Erasmus+ (KA2) "Reforming Undergraduate Education for Green and Sustainable Development in Armenia and Moldova" (RE-GRAD) project. The workshop focused on presenting interim results from the pilot implementation of revised undergraduate programs and discussing modern approaches to education for green and sustainable development.
New mobile app to discover lesser-known geoheritage sites in Armenia and Georgia The Faculty of Geography and Geology at Yerevan State University has launched the project "Geoheritage Inventory, E-Guide, and Mobile App for Sustainable Tourism (Armenia and Georgia)", aimed at making Armenia's and Georgia's lesser-known but exceptionally significant geoheritage sites accessible to the public.
Book launch on Uruguayan-Armenian educational heritage held at YSU The Charles Aznavour Cultural Center at Yerevan State University hosted the book launch of Gustavo Zulamian Ohanian's "Nersisian School of the Armenian National Center of Uruguay (1935–1967)". The event brought together scholars, students, community leaders, and representatives of the Uruguayan-Armenian community who are interested in the history of Armenian diaspora education. It served as an important platform to reflect on the role of Armenian diaspora educational institutions in preserving national identity.
YSU, IDBank sign new memorandum of cooperation Today, Yerevan State University and IDBank have signed a memorandum of cooperation to support the continuity of students' education and strengthen social assistance. Under the memorandum, the bank will cover the tuition fees of 103 forcibly displaced students from Artsakh for the 2025–2026 academic year, totaling more than 35 million drams, as part of its Side by Side corporate social responsibility program.
YSU facilitates safe return of students from Kuwait YSU Rector Hovhannes Hovhannisyan recently hosted the returning students, who had been studying at the Language Center of Kuwait University as part of an interuniversity educational program.
New opportunities for academic cooperation in nuclear energy discussed at YSU Yerevan State University hosted representatives from various French nuclear sector entities to discuss possible avenues for bolstering bilateral cooperation and enhancing the quality of specialized education.
Longstanding dedication and responsible service: Alexander Virabyan awarded certificate of appreciation YSU Rector Hovhannes Hovhannisyan presented a certificate of appreciation to Alexander Virabyan, Head of the Division of Foreign Students' Education Organization, in recognition of his many years of dedicated and effective service at the university.
Estonian experience in university digital management as promising vector for cooperation YSU Rector Hovhannes Hovhannisyan recently met with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Estonia to Armenia, Marge Mardisalu-Kahar, to discuss frameworks for transforming bilateral contacts into joint academic and research initiatives.
Prioritizing international cooperation: YSU hosts representatives from French higher education institutions During a recent meeting with French partners, discussions focused on new avenues for advancing educational programs, fostering faculty and student mobility, and launching international internships. The meeting brought together representatives from Yerevan State University and various French higher education institutions, all of whom underscored the vital importance of deepening bilateral ties in the higher education sector.
YSU delegation attends events commemorating 70th anniversary of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna Yerevan State University Rector Hovhannes Hovhannisyan and Head of Staff Davit Hovhannisyan participated in the events commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna. Founded on March 26, 1956, the institute continues to maintain its pivotal role in nuclear and high-energy physics, serving as one of the world's preeminent centers for international scientific cooperation.