ԵՊՀ Շառլ Ազնավուրի անվան մշակույթի կենտրոնի «Համալսարանական» թատրոն-ստուդիան՝ «Ունիվերսիադա-2026» մրցույթի հաղթող «Ունիվերսիադա-2026» մրցույթի շրջանակում ԵՊՀ Շառլ Ազնավուրի անվան մշակույթի կենտրոնի «Համալսարանական» թատրոն-ստուդիայի սաները հանդես եկան Ավետիք Իսահակյանի ստեղծագործության հիման վրա բեմադրված «Ծառա Սիմոնը» թատերական ներկայացմամբ (գեղարվեստական ղեկավար՝ Գայանե Եղիազարյան)՝ պատվավոր առաջին հորիզոնականը կիսելով Հայ-ռուսական համալսարանի ներկայացուցիչների հետ։
YSU partners in WARIE project selected under Horizon Europe program The WARIE project (Widening AI Research and Innovation for Excellence in the Eastern Partnership), submitted by Yerevan State University in collaboration with partner organizations, has been selected for funding under the European Commission's prominent Horizon Europe program.
Science has always been close to my heart – YSU researcher Zarine Simonyan Zarine Simonyan, a researcher at the Center for Materials Science and Nanotechnology of the Physics Institute at Yerevan State University, has been interested in natural sciences since her school years. That interest deepened during her university studies, when physics became for her not merely a subject to study but a unique language for understanding the world. For Zarine, physics transformed into a means of uncovering the laws of nature and developing innovative solutions.
March 14 marked as International Day of Mathematics March 14 is celebrated worldwide as the International Day of Mathematics. The day was proclaimed by UNESCO in 2019 with the aim of highlighting the important role of mathematics in the development of science, technology, the economy, and everyday life.
From YSU to global recognition: Armenian genius of mathematics When people speak of him, they often call him the Armenian genius of mathematics. Upon entering Yerevan State University, he passed all the examinations for both the first and second years within a single year, immediately advancing to third-year classes. Completing the university's five-year program in just three and a half years, he enrolled in postgraduate studies and finished them in only one year. At the age of 20, he earned the degree of doctor of sciences, and at 24, he was elected the youngest-ever corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences. He was Sergey Mergelyan—the world-renowned Armenian scientist and Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia—a scholar for whom YSU served as the definitive starting point on a path toward global recognition and historic scientific achievements.
YSU associate professor explores innovative cancer therapies during scientific visit to Poland Associate Professor Hayarpi Simonyan, Head of the Chair of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy at the YSU Institute of Pharmacy, conducted a scientific visit to the University of Opole in Poland under the European Commission-funded Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Staff Exchanges (MSCA Staff Exchanges) program. The visit focused on collaborating with international partners to develop more effective cancer therapies, while also facilitating the exchange of expertise and the acquisition of advanced research skills.
Armenian speaker of parliament visits YSU research centers and meets students Armenian Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan visited Yerevan State University. During his visit, he toured several faculties and research centers, familiarizing himself with recent infrastructure improvements, newly established research centers, laboratories equipped with modern technology, and renovated classrooms across the university.
Professional ethics for healthcare professionals discussed at YSU Professor Armen Haykyants, Doctor of Legal Sciences and Head of the Chair of Civil Law at the YSU Faculty of Law, together with Associate Professor Shushanik Ghukasyan, Candidate of Legal Sciences and lecturer at the same chair, delivered a series of lectures titled "Professional Ethics for Healthcare Professionals". The academic meeting brought together specialists in the field with the aim of deepening knowledge on current issues of medical ethics and facilitating the exchange of professional experience.
Headscarves over Kingdom of Van hats mirror Armenian traditional dress, study finds How did people dress in the Kingdom of Van, and what aspects of Urartian clothing have been inherited? In her monograph titled "Clothing of the Kingdom of Van", Gayane Poghosyan, lecturer in the Chair of History and Theory of Armenian Art at the YSU Faculty of History, proposes new hypotheses, draws parallels between Urartian clothing and traditional Armenian dress, and presents visual reconstructions of male and female attire.
Science knows no borders: young researchers from different countries at YSU The Faculty of Biology at Yerevan State University has welcomed undergraduate and graduate students from several countries, including Germany, Italy, Russia, and Kazakhstan. These students are conducting research, participating in internships, and gaining valuable academic and practical experience. Among those working in the faculty's laboratories are Angela Primavera (Italy), George Sarzhevsky (Russia), and Fritz Kamm (Germany), as well as doctoral students from Kazakhstan—Nurgeldi Aimanbetov, Kuanish Moldakashev, and Kaysar Yegizbayn. They are engaged in various research projects and collaborate closely with YSU scientists.