Ijevan Branch of Yerevan State University

INVITATION TO “ARMENIAN SKETCHES” THEATRICAL PLAY

պլակատ.cdr Dear Universitarians, YSU Ijevan Branch is pleased to inform that on the initiative of YSU Cultural Center the essay-novel “Armenian sketches” by Vardges Petrosyan are to be staged in Ijevan Cultural Center, on April 2, 2019.

The authors of the performance scenario are Karine Davtyan,the director of YSU Cultural Center and Ani Mikaelyan, the stage director is Karine Danielyan, designer of the costumes is Lilit Melikyan, and the cast is the students of “Hamalsaranakanner” theater-studio of YSU Cultural Centre. One professional actor, Samvel Baghinyan, is invited to embody Andranik Ozanyan’s character.

The essay-novel “Armenian Sketches” by V. Petrosyan tells about the difficult path of the Armenian people, its obstacles, revolutions and wars, their consequences, the Armenians around the globe, and the image of a true Armenian. The authors of this performance have done editorial works as well as additions about Artsakh and April four-day wars and their heroes.

The authors of the performance create a new format of patriotic theme, which aims to spread patriotic ideas among today’s generation, and the importance is given not to the mourning and loss, but to the one who fights for his own country, the creator and the type that lives for it.

THE RESULTS OF THE FIRST STAGE OF “YSU OLYMPIAD-2019”

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 On March 16th, 2019, the first stage of School Olympiad, organized by YSU Pre-University Education Department, was held attended by 2732 students from 13 subjects from RA Regions and Yerevan. 395 of them passed the 2nd stage, including 27 participants from Tavush Region.

The results of School Olympiad and the points for the 2nd stage are available here.

The names of the participants, who have passed the 2nd stage, are available here, according to subjects:

The 2nd stage of the Olympiad will be held on March 30, at 11:00, at YSU, the winners of the 1st stage will take part in it.

Closing and awarding ceremony of the Olympiad will take place on April 19, at 15:00 in YSU Hall (central building, 3rd floor).

Please Note: Based on YSU Academic Council Decision, the winners of School Olympiad (I, II and III place winners), enrolled in YSU paid system of education, will be awarded with 50, 40 and 30% tuition fees compensation.

If you have any questions, please contact YSU Pre-university Education Department, Phone (010) 55-40-03, (060) 71-01-32.

YSU IJEVAN BRANCH REPRESENTATIVES TAKE PART IN NATIONWIDE CLEAN-UP WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF “CLEAN ARMENIA” PROGRAM

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Today, on March 23th, 2019, at the initiative of RA Ministry of Territorial Administration and Development, within the framework of “Clean Armenia’ Program, a nationwide clean-up is being carried out throughout Armenia.

According to the Ministry, the national and regional structures of the executive power, regional administrations, community administrations, public and educational institutions, private companies, specialized NGOs, civil society representatives and citizens take part in a nationwide clean-up.

The nationwide clean-up aims at reaching effectiveness of garbage disposal, sanitarian cleaning process, increasing the quality of services provided. It is necessary to reach the point to include more areas in this process.

YSU Ijevan Branch, with its administrative, professorial, educational, economic staff and students involved in the activities of the Nationwide Clean-up Day.

Highlighting the importance of “Clean Armenia” program, which aims to increase the sense of shared responsibility and care for the environment, YSUIB staff and students carried out cleaning works along Usanoghakan 3 Street (including the Great Patriotic War Memorial area).

The photos are available in the gallery.

“FORMULA FOR SUCCESS”: INTERVIEW WITH YSU IJEVAN BRANCH GRADUATE NARINE TCHAGARYAN

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On March 22, 2019, we had an interview with YSU Ijevan Branch graduate of 1997, manager of “Converse Bank” CJSC of Ijevan Branch Narine M. Tchagharyan.

– Please tell us your birth date and place.

– I was born in 1976, in Ijevan.

– Tell us a little bit about your family.

– I was born in a family of doctors. I am married, I have 3 children. My son is 23 years old, my daughter is 22, and my little son is 18. I am glad that my children (especially my daughters) are very independent. My daughter is currently studying Master’s Degree in Korea, and she is working, my son is married, this year he will graduate Bachelor’s degree in “Informatics and Applied Mathematics” of YSUIB Faculty of Natural Sciences, and my younger son will leave Tavush Regional State College this year.

– What was your childhood dream?

– I dreamed of becoming a doctor. It’s no coincidence that in 1993, I entered Bachelor of “Medical and Biotechnical Equipments” of YSUIB Faculty of Natural Sciences.

– What education did you receive?

– In 1993, I left Ijevan (Russian) School # 5. In the same year, I entered YSU Ijevan Branch and in 1997, received  Bachelor’s Degree.

– What role did YSUIB education have in your life?

– Being an educational and scientific center in my region, my university has played a vital role both in my life and in the lives of several generations, becoming salvation for many young people in difficult times. The role of the Branch in Tavush region, both in the educational, scientific and cultural spheres, is considerable.

-What work experience do you have?

– I started my career in 2005 when I founded “Unona” beauty salon. Since December 2007, I have been working as a specialist treasurer of Converse Bank CJSC Ijevan Branch. Taking into account the great responsibility required for this work, I started to spend less time on my own business. Three years after I work as a Financial Adviser at the same Branch, I have been appointed a manager since December, 2005. Over the course of 12 years, Converse Bank has become a second university, a family, a workplace with many interesting memories and a work place where I have the opportunity to have a progress. The Bank as its employer carries out its corporate governance with great responsibility towards its employees, creating a self-development opportunity for career growth that both motivates and obliges. I am glad that I work in one of the stable growth banks that actively participate in the development of different branches of economy in Armenia and in our region.

-What is your favorite book?

– The novel by Margaret Mitchell “Gone With the Wind “.

– What is the last book you read?

– Patrick Suskind’s novel “Perfume”. “The story of a murderer “, now I read Narine Abgaryan’s “Manjunja” book.

– What music do you prefer and what is your favorite song?

– I prefer jazz, blues genres and classical music. I have lots of favorite songs, probably I will mention Charles Aznavour’s song “Eternal Love”. Generally, I listen to different music depending on my mood.

– What is your favorite movie?

– I love “Mind Games” and “Bohemian Rhapsody” films.

– Do you have a favorite sport?

– I’ve always loved to watch skating but I’m not engaged in sports. I’ve been doing fitness, but now I do not manage because of lack of time.

– What is your favorite place in Armenia and abroad?

– I love every place in Armenia in its own way and every time it reveals a new one. I love Ijevan, which is my birthplace. Yerevan is my favorite city. I love the capital of our neighboring country – Tbilisi. Generally, I love traveling very much. If possible, I would like to be in Paris, Rome, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro.

– What qualities do you value in people?

– I appreciate honesty, kindness, beauty of the soul and intelligence.

– Do you have the quote or slogan you are guiding?

– I have a nice bunch of favorite quotes. “Fear is the mind killer”,  “The Most Dangerous Man is the liar”, “Envy is the thief of joy”, “Forgiving is a virtue,” “A smile is the curve that sets everything straight,” and I’m guided by a quote from my favorite book, “Gone with the wind”, Scarlet O’Hara’s words, “I can’t think about that right now, if I do, I’ll go crazy. I will think about that tomorrow”.

– What will you never do?

– I will not betray, I won’t steal, won’t do harm, I will not harm even my enemy…

-“What are you afraid of?”

– I have always been afraid of the loss of relatives, as a parent I am afraid of the tears of my children, as a child, from my parents’ tears.

-“Why are you sorry?”

– I’m sorry to lose my father (at the age of 45)  I’m sorry for the things undone.

– What helps you make a decision in difficult situations?

– First of all, my favorite quote (“Tomorrow will open a new day …”), self-confidence, my faith in my strength, my relatives’ faith, my vigor, my willpower…

– What do you think is the biggest achievement of your life?

– My children, my relatives and friends are my greatest achievement, also my work and my colleagues, the warm, friendly atmosphere and teamwork.

– What is your formula for success?

– In every situation, stay human, work diligently, strive for good, honest, and most importantly, the ability to overcome yourself.

– What is the most invaluable advice you have received?

– My parents have always advised me to be honest and forgiving. I think the most invaluable advice is this, as Gandhi says, “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong”.

– What is the main message that you would give to young people (in particular, YSUIB students)?

– I would advise the youngsters, never give up, always follow your dreams and goals, in no case lose their faith and  guide by the following quote: “The only person with whom you have to complete is yourself”.

– Thank you for such an interesting interview.

 

Interviewed by YSUIB Public Relations and Press Responsible Hasmik Vanyan.

 

THE DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION AND PRCATICE CARRIES OUT PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION WORKS AT SCHOOLS

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On March 14-22, 2019, the representatives of YSUIB Professional Orientation and Practice Department and lecturers of different departments held discussions on professional orientation at Ijevan 7 secondary schools, Ijevan College, and with 11th and 12th graders of Margahovit village Secondary school of Lori Region.

Hrant Tamrazyan Secondary School students had a meeting with Acting Director of YSUIB, PhD, Associate Professor Artak Tsutsulyan, Associate Professor of the Department of Armenian Language and Literature, PhD Alisa Hasanyan, who underlined that Achajur played a great role in the establishment and development of YSUIB, the founder-director was PhD Hamlet Karayan, and a large percentage of YSUIB employees and students are from Achajur.

They introduced the professions available at YSUIB, talked about the possibility of choice, courage and self-confidence, attention during exams.

Head of Educational-Methodological Department Arkady Davtyan, Head of the Department of Professional Orientation and Practice, PhD, Assistant Lianna Beginyan met with the students of Margahovit Secondary School.

Acting Head of the Department of English Language and Literature, PhD, Associate Professor Kristine Harutyunyan delivered a lecture for the 11th graders of Ijevan College.

Associate Professor of Department of Armenian Language and Literature, PhD, Associate Professor, Alisa Hasanyan had a meeting with Kayan and Aygehovit Secondary Schools Students.

Acting Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, PhD, Associate Professor Karine Poghosyan and Acting Dean of the Faculty of Applied Arts, PhD, Assistant Professor Alexan Margaryan had meetings at Azatamut and Sevkar Secondary Schools.

Associate Professor of the Department of Armenian Language and Literature, PhD, Lusine Tumanyan had a meeting with Gandzakar High School.

Slavik Alaverdyan, a lecturer of the Department of General Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Inspector of Professional orientation and Practice Department also attended the meetings at 7 above mentioned schools. Slavik Alaverdyan also had a meeting with Getahovit Secondary Schools.

During the meetings, YSUIB representatives touched upon the issues of professional orientation, presented the professions available at the University and the opportunities they provided, answered students’ questions.

Meetings scheduled at schools will continue from April 1.