Student Life

Students enjoy tremendous opportunities for academic, artistic and extracurricular activities at the University. All faculties have academic groups where students can do research under the supervision of well-known scholars and scientists. These groups also 7organize annual academic conferences and competition.

There are over two dozen student clubs including literary, foreign language, art, geography and debating clubs, where students have the opportunity to manifest their talent, follow their interests, add to their knowledge and widen their perspectives.

Of special interest are the activities of groups in the arts. There are choruses, chamber music groups, satirical performing groups, Armenian and jazz music ensembles, and theater and other groups.

Many students spend summer vacations in the University's resort facilities and camps in Dilijan, Hankevan and Biurakan. Others participate in student construction groups who help build in areas devastated by the 1988 earthquake or at large construction sites in Armenia.

Students sponsored by the State receive educational stipends and those needing lodging are provided with housing in the University's dormitories. Various newly-created foundations play an important role in assisting needy students.

The Student's Association, the Students' Trade Union Organization and the Council of University Graduates principally work on issues concerning student life.

 

Other Information

International Cooperation with Other Universities

Yerevan State University enjoys scientific and cultural contacts with 79 universities abroad. More than 5,000 foreign students from 70 countries around the world have studied at Yerevan State University.

Publications

Some 100 volumes, including textbooks, academic studies and fiction, are issued annually by the Publishing House of Yerevan State University. The University's principal periodicals, published three times a year are: Yerevan University, Scientific Notes, and the University Herald.

Facts and Figures:

Libraries and Study Halls (volume of books)

Central Library: 3,000,000 volumes

Philology: 23,000 volumes

Law: 12,000 volumes

Physics: 14,500 volumes

Mathematics: 5,000 volumes

Chemistry: 2,200 volumes

Geography: 2,000 volumes

History: 2,000 volumes

Biology: 1,700 volumes

Geology: 1,500 volumes

Philosophy: 1,500 volumes

 

Museums

Museum of the History of Yerevan State University

Museum of Archeology and Ethnography

Museum of Botany

Museum of Minerology

 

Other Scientific Institutions

Other central scientific institutions include the Observatory; the Computation Center; Experimental Biological Station;
and the Academic production Center for Biologists, Geologists and Geographers.


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