YSU Business Incubator initiates opportunities to turn research into business Wondering how to turn research into a profitable business? Yerevan State University’s new "Mini MBA" program offers the tools to make it happen, providing key business skills like leadership, strategic thinking, and effective presentation.
Strengthening intercultural connections: Studying abroad through the eyes of YSU student Ether Khalijyan Ether Khalijyan, a fourth-year student at YSU Faculty of European Languages and Communication, seized the opportunity to study in Germany, gaining valuable experience and knowledge while exploring a new country and culture. According to Ether, studying abroad was not only a challenge but also an enriching and engaging experience.
YSU researcher’s study reveals Armenian words persist in spoken Turkish of Islamized Hamshens YSU researcher Lusine Sahakyan has conducted several studies in Turkey, specifically in the settlements of the present generations of Islamized Hamshens, as well as those of Christian Hamshen Armenians who survived forced Islamization and later dispersed to other countries. She has documented unique folklore and demographic materials, including 2,000 Armenian microtoponyms and dialectal linguistic data.
First steps in economics: "YSU Economics School" two-day program concluded The spring session of the "YSU Economics School" two-day program was held at the Faculty of Economics and Management, Yerevan State University. This initiative brought together high school students, providing them with the opportunity not only to explore the fundamental principles of economics but also to participate in practical, game-based, and interactive lessons.
Results of Chemistry Olympiad Republican Stage summarized at YSU The results of the Republican Stage of the Chemistry Olympiad were summarized at Yerevan State University, where the top-performing participants were awarded. A total of 83 students, who had advanced from the school and regional stages, competed in the republican stage of this scientific competition.
New research project: Acid-resistant systems in neutrophil bacteria In nature, bacteria frequently encounter various environmental changes, including shifts in acidic conditions, which can impact their metabolism and bioenergetic properties. Research in this field is crucial for both theoretical and applied biology, including areas such as medicine and biotechnology. A research team led by researcher Heghine Gevorgyan from the Laboratory of Microbiology, Bioenergetics, and Biotechnology at YSU Institute of Biology is conducting studies in this direction.
Izmirlian Charitable Foundation to support renovation of YSU Library entrance hall The 105th anniversary of YSU Library named after Sarkis and Marie Izmirlian is marked by a significant new step in cooperation. The Rector of YSU, Hovhannes Hovhannisyan, and the Country Director of the Izmirlian Charitable Foundation, Armen Chobanyan, have signed a donation agreement. As part of this agreement, the entrance hall of YSU Library will be renovated with the support of the foundation.
New academic and cultural partnership formed between YSU, Armenia Wine Company, and Wine History Museum of Armenia Yerevan State University, Armenia Wine Company, and the Wine History Museum of Armenia have signed a memorandum of cooperation to jointly promote the implementation of educational programs and raise awareness of Armenia's tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
Nikos Kazantzakis’ literary legacy and strengthening of Armenian-Greek academic ties: YSU as a platform for intercultural communication The Research Center-Library of Greek Studies at Yerevan State University brought together university scholars and guests, including admirers of the writer’s works and Greek culture in general, to focus on the literary legacy of the world-renowned Greek author Nikos Kazantzakis and the key ideas in his philosophy. The event, titled "Nikos Kazantzakis: The Soul Traveler," also served as a unique platform to discuss the activities of the center, outline future plans, and explore new ideas with the center's partners. The event was attended by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Greece to Armenia, Christos Sofianopoulos, and other officials from Greece.
In the Middle Ages, Armenian sculptor masters actively participated in the construction of Seljuk Anatolian structures - Zaruhi Hakobyan Zaruhi Hakobyan, Associate Professor in the Chair of History and Theory of Armenian Art at Yerevan State University, along with her research team, is studying the symbolism and style of Armenian medieval sculptures, as well as their interactions with neighboring cultures. Her scientific project titled "Armenian Medieval Sculpture in the 12th-14th Centuries: Development Patterns, Symbolism, and Style" has received funding through the "Scientific Effectiveness Promotion Grant Program-2025" competition, announced by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports.