YSU holds informational meeting for newly joined lecturers An informational meeting was held in YSU Academic Council Session Hall with lecturers who are either newly joining the university’s academic community or returning after a period of absence. The meeting aimed to familiarize them with the university's opportunities, as well as to introduce the digital platforms and tools used in the teaching process.
YSU STEM High School to welcome the new academic year: Schedule published YSU STEM High School warmly awaits its students to begin an exciting and enriching new academic year together. On September 1st, the school will be filled with warm greetings, joyful conversations, and a lively atmosphere, where every student will feel like a valued member of a close-knit community and receive the support they need to succeed.
YSU students win 2 gold and 2 bronze medals at International Mathematics Competition At the 32nd International Mathematics Competition for University Students, Ruben Hambardzumyan and Vahram Asatryan, 4th-year students at YSU Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, were awarded gold medals, while Narek Hoveyan and Stepan Gevorgyan, a third-year student at the Institute of Physics, received bronze medals.
YSU welcomes its first-year students: Orientation schedule Yerevan State University warmly welcomes its first-year students as they embark on an inspiring new chapter filled with knowledge, discoveries, and new friendships. The university’s faculties, institutes, and centers are ready to receive them warmly.
'For me, pursuing science is not just a profession, but a mindset': YSU student Hovhannes Tumanyan among the best in IT sector Hovhannes Tumanyan, a student at Yerevan State University, has won a first-class award in the "Best Bachelor's Student" category at this year’s annual educational awards in the field of Information Technology (IT). He navigates the world of science and technology with confidence and purpose, combining his interests in physics, mathematics, and artificial intelligence. For Hovhannes, his profession is a key that unlocks the future — a path toward authoring innovations that may help shape the trajectory of technological development in Armenia.
State and society's expectations from the university today and tomorrow An era defined by an overflow of information, rapid technological advancement, a constantly evolving labor market, and new societal demands necessitates a re-evaluation of the role and mission of university education. During a panel discussion at YSU Alumni Forum, high-ranking Armenian government officials—Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Zhanna Andreasyan, Minister of High-Tech Industry Mkhitar Hayrapetyan, and Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan—presented their visions regarding the expectations of the state and society from YSU. The discussion centered around the public value of education, new formats of knowledge delivery, the development of analytical skills, and the deepening of university-industry collaboration.
Post-vacation syndrome: YSU associate professor explains why it occurs and how to overcome it Returning to work or school after a vacation is often more challenging than it initially seems. Even when we believe we are fully rested and ready to move forward with renewed energy, we may find ourselves facing a completely different reality. The transition back to daily routines can result in stress, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and even a drop in motivation.
From MIT to YSU: International student Nicolas Manno shares his academic journey and experience in Armenia Argentinian student Nicolas Adriel Manno is concluding one of the significant stages of his academic path this week—a three-month research visit at Yerevan State University (YSU). A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Nicolas speaks highly of YSU’s scientific environment and the experience gained here, highlighting the university’s educational and research potential.
Addressing challenges and advancing reforms in 21st-century education Being in the 21st century does not necessarily mean having an education that corresponds to the standards and demands of the 21st century. This was the central theme of the panel discussion titled "Higher Education in 21st-Century Armenia: Approaches, Expectations, and Formats," held during YSU Alumni Forum. The discussion, moderated by Petros Ghazaryan, Head and Producer of Political Programs at Public Television of Armenia, explored the key characteristics of the contemporary educational system, as well as to a number of important issues related to education
Science bridges Diaspora and Armenia: Lebanese-Armenian young researcher at YSU Kalin Boyajian, a graduate of the University of Geneva (Switzerland), has joined the research project of the Laboratory of Microbiology, Bioenergetics, and Biotechnology at YSU Institute of Biology within the framework of the Birthright Armenia volunteer program. Her goal is to gain new skills and contribute to the field of science.