Application of new methods as a prerequisite for enhancing the resilience of crops Soil salinization and drought in the Republic of Armenia negatively impact the growth of crops, particularly wheat, barley, and olive trees. Traditional agricultural methods have proven ineffective in addressing these environmental challenges. In this context, the study conducted by Karen Ghazaryan, Dean of YSU Faculty of Biology, explores alternative approaches to enhancing the resilience of crops.
YSU Board of Trustees has approved 2025–2030 Strategic Development Plan and elected new director of Ijevan Branch A session of YSU Board of Trustees was held in YSU Academic Council Session Hall, featuring 10 agenda items. During the session, the following were addressed: the evaluation of YSU rector’s performance report for the 2023-2024 academic year, the progress of the 2021-2026 Strategic Development Plan, and the approval of the new 2025-2030 YSU Strategic Development Plan. Additionally, proposed structural changes, the 2025 structure, employee list, annual budget of revenues and expenses, contracts, and a proposal to lease a part of YSU's territory were approved. The meeting also included the election of the director of YSU Ijevan Branch.
Mikhail Piotrovsky awarded Honorary Doctor of YSU By the decision of the Academic Council, the delegation of Yerevan State University awarded Mikhail Piotrovsky the title of Honorary Doctor of YSU in St. Petersburg.
YSU Student Scientific Society summarizes 1st semester of 2024-2025 academic year An extended session of the Student Scientific Society (SSS) for the first semester of the 2024-2025 academic year was held in YSU Academic Council Session Hall. During the session, the society's achievements were presented, and active members of the SSS were awarded certificates of honor.
New opportunities for developing critical thinking and media literacy skills at YSU Yerevan State University places a strong emphasis on developing students' critical thinking and media literacy, combining the demands of contemporary education with international best practices. To achieve this, the university offers interdisciplinary courses designed to deepen knowledge and enhance skills in these key areas.
German ASIIN Agency extends international accreditation of 4 YSU educational programs for another 5 years Yerevan State University consistently strives to provide high-quality education that aligns with international standards, enhancing the competitiveness of its students both in Armenia and on the international stage. This is evidenced by the extension of the international accreditation for the educational programs of the Faculty of Biology and the Institute of Pharmacy at YSU by the German ASIIN International Agency for another 5 years.
The university provides an opportunity for self-discovery: YSU student Ashot Lachinyan Ashot Lachinyan is a fourth-year student at the Faculty of Economics and Management at Yerevan State University, known for his active participation and unique way of thinking. Alongside his academic studies at YSU, he actively participates in scientific events and strives to apply his knowledge in various fields. Ashot believes that his scientific research can contribute to the development of the country's economy, and that the education and knowledge he has gained at the university provide a solid foundation for becoming a qualified and competitive specialist.
New study on the role of migratory birds in the spread of diseases in Armenia Currently, the world continues to face global health challenges, one of which is the spread of various diseases among humans and animals through migratory birds. An investigation into the role of migratory birds in the transmission of parasites and the spread of diseases in Armenia is being conducted by YSU PhD student Manan Asikyan.
Modeling Bronze-Iron Age ritual landscape using new tools Ritual geography falls within the research framework of the scientific group led by Professor Hayk Avetisyan, Head of the Chair of Archeology and Ethnography at YSU Faculty of History, and Associate Professor Artak Gnuni, also from the same chair. Their research aims to uncover the natural and anthropogenic factors that contributed to the formation of ritual territories.
Results of the University Russian Language Olympiad in summarized The award ceremony for the winners of the University Russian Language Olympiad was held at the Faculty of Russian Philology. The Olympiad was open to students who had completed their first year in the bachelor’s educational program, excluding those from the Faculty of Russian Philology.