"Vacuum Currents in Curved Tubes": YSU professor’s scientific article published in prestigious international journal A quantum theory of gravity has yet to be developed, so the impact of gravitational fields on quantum phenomena is often explored using a semi-classical approach. How, then, do gravitational fields influence quantum phenomena? To address these and other questions, Professor Aram Saharyan, Head of the Chair of Theoretical Physics named after Academician Gurgen Sahakyan at the Institute of Physics, Yerevan State University, has conducted extensive research and published a scientific article in the Scopus-indexed, Q1-rated, prestigious American journal "Physical Review D".
Prospects of continuing education in Germany presented to YSU students A meeting with Tobias Studemann, Director of the East European Office at Free University of Berlin, Germany, was held at YSU Balian Hall. During the meeting, Tobias Studemann presented the opportunities offered by Free University of Berlin as part of the Erasmus+ and other exchange programs.
Yerevan State University records another achievement Students from YSU Faculty of Chemistry have won two silver medals at the 3rd International Chemistry Olympiad held in Turkmenistan.
New level prospect for studying technological issues at YSU: Memorandum of cooperation signed Today, YSU Rector Hovhannes Hovhannisyan and Khachik Sahakyan, CEO of Grovf Company, signed a memorandum of cooperation between the two institutions. They emphasized the significant role of partnership and cooperation in organizing students' education, with a shared goal of training highly qualified IT specialists.
YSU PhD student's research focuses on the prospects of human capital development in Armenia The study of the challenges and prospects of human capital development remains relevant due to its socio-economic impact at both the micro and macro levels. As part of her scientific research project, YSU PhD student Silvia Sargsyan examines these challenges and opportunities for human capital development. Given that the knowledge-based economy is currently the primary driver of sustainable development, Silvia combines theoretical insights with applied research focused on Armenia's socio-economic advancement.
Professor Albert Stepanyan awarded YSU Gold Medal For his fruitful scientific and educational activities at Yerevan State University, his significant contribution to the training of young professionals, and his conscientious work, Albert Stepanyan, Professor at the Chair of World History, has been honored with the YSU Gold Medal. The award was presented by the Rector of Yerevan State University, Hovhannes Hovhannisyan.
YSU sets new benchmark for scientific publications in prominent international journals Every year, the number of scientific articles authored by YSU researchers in journals indexed in prominent databases "Scopus" and "Web of Science" continues to grow.
Career fair held to promote the integration of our compatriots forcibly displaced from Artsakh YSU Ijevan Branch hosted the second edition of the "New Career Opportunities and Perspectives" career fair. The event was organized in cooperation with Yerevan State University and Eurasia International University, as part of the "Learn and Earn: Artsakh" program of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU). The career fair aimed to foster communication between citizens and employers in Tavush Province of Armenia, as well as to develop the skills of job seekers, particularly those forcibly displaced from Artsakh, to make them more competitive in the labor market.
YSU men's football team secures second place in Futsal Cup The final stage of the Futsal Cup, part of the 25th Armenian Student Sports Games, was held at Yerevan State University. The YSU men's football team competed against the team from M. Nalbandyan State University of Shirak (SUSh) and secured second place.
Scientific research aimed at revitalizing former industrial cities What changes have the industrial cities of Soviet Armenia undergone after the collapse of the USSR, and how have people's lives been altered? What goals and visions do they have for their future, living in these cities, continuing creative work, and pursuing their careers? What steps can be taken to restore these cities? These are the questions under investigation by Yulia Antonyan, Associate Professor at YSU Chair of Cultural Studies, and her research team.