Our Students
The event brought together students and early-career specialists interested in technology, digital governance, and cybersecurity.
The seventh cohort of the AUA–WPI Study Abroad Program marks another year of exchange.
CaseKey is an Armenia-based international business case competition.
AUA Drama club premiered its original musical “God Games.”
The members of the Global Affairs Society Student Club at AUA had their first visit to the Embassy of Canada in Yerevan.
The semifinal debate centered on a challenging and historically charged topic: “Soviet Armenia: A Reborn State or Lost Independence?”
ICIP is one of the leading annual forums for researchers working in image, video, and signal processing.
The semifinalists shared their experiences preparing for high-level competitions, including research strategies and argument formulation.
Elen Markosyan (BSESS ’28) traveled to BGBM to learn molecular analysis techniques under Dr. Bibiana Moncada.
The event was organized by UFAR, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, and the Human Rights Research Center.
Our Alumni
Reflecting on her journey, Karine expresses profound gratitude for the scholarship she received.
Looking back, the alumni agree that AUA gave them more than a degree.
For Manvelyan, the project was far more than a linguistic exercise.
This story is part of the “Scholarship Stories: Where Are They Now?” series.
This story is part of the “Scholarship Stories: Where Are They Now?” series.
As a member of AUA’s first graduating cohort in 1993, he witnessed and benefited from the University’s founding vision.
This year was a meaningful one for the AUA alumni community.
Gevorg serves as chief operating officer at Triple A Audio, a music software company in Yerevan.
The event was organized by UFAR, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, and the Human Rights Research Center.
This story is part of the “Scholarship Stories: Where Are They Now?” series.
