YSU IJEVAN BRANCH BOARD MEETING WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 22

 
Ysuib On November 22th of 2018, at 14:00, in the conference room, an expanded Board meeting of YSU Ijevan Branch will be held with the participation of the members of the Board of Directors, Heads of Departments and Subdivisions.
 
Agenda:
 
1. Report on the work done by the Department of “Finance and Accounting” 
(01.01.2018-11.01.2018)
 
Reporter: Chief Accountant M. Mkhitaryan
 
2. Report on the work done by Human Resources Management Department         (September-October 2018)
 
Reporter: Head of Human Resources Management Department K. Ayvazyan
 
3.Report on the work with graduates and external stakeholder (non-formal education, September-October 2018)
Reporter: coordinator of the work with graduates and external stakeholders E. Gharayan
 
4. Report on professorial staff trainings (September-October 2018)
 
Reporter: Coordinator of professorial staff Trainings N. Ghazaryan
 
5. Report on the work done by the Department of Education process Planning and Control     
 (Student activity, September-October 2018)
 
Reporter: N. Arushanyan, Head of Education process Planning and Control  Department 
 
6. Report on the work done by the Professional Orientation and Practice Department 
 (September-October 2018)
 
Reporter: Head of  Professional Orientation and Practice Department  L. Beginyan
 
7. Report on YSUIB Website, Public Relations and Media Activities (September-October 2018)
 
Reporter: YSUIB Public Relations and Media responsible H. Vanyan, specialist of Professional Education Quality Assurance Department M. Gasparyan
 
8.Current issues
 
During the Board meeting, it is necessary to introduce the reports via  presentations, and on the previous day of the meeting, submit summary reports to matoyan@ysu.am.

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ DAY!

bNovember 17th is the International Students’ Day, once again highlighting the importance of young people and especially students in our society.

The date commemorates the anniversary of the 1939 Nazi storming of the University of Prague after demonstrations against the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. The Nazis rounded up the students, murdered nine student leaders and sent over 1,200 students to concentration camps. They subsequently closed all Czech universities and colleges. The same day an anti-fascist student coalition was set up on the streets of Prague. In late 1939 the Nazi authorities in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia suppressed a demonstration in Prague held by students of the Medical Faculty of Charles University. The demonstration was held on 28 October to commemorate the anniversary of the independence of the Czechoslovak Republic (1918).

Two years later, in 1941, students from different European countries decided to mark November 17 as the International Students’ Day at the London International Student Council, as the fight against fascism.

Later in the second half of the 1980’s, Prague students began to celebrate that day as a day of independence. In 1989, November 17, a non-violent revolution in Czechoslovakia was launched.

Nowadays, November 17 is a day of symbolic consolidation of students that celebrate many countries, including Armenia.

Congratulations on your holiday, dear students, wishing you endless happiness, great achievements in education, life, in all your endeavors, in favor of our society and country, will and vigor to effectively fulfill your youthful desires…

AN INTELLECTUAL GAME-COMPETITION ON “EQUAL RIGHTS, EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES” WAS HELD IN PARTNERSHIP WITH “BRIDGE OF HOPE” NGO, YSU IJEVAN BRANCH AYGEHOVIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT VOLUNTARY GROUP

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On November 15th of 2018, in partnership with “Bridge of Hope” NGO and YSUIB Aygehovit Community Development Voluntary Group, an intellectual game-competition entitled “Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities” was held in Lusadzor community dedicated to the Month of Protection of the Rights of People with Disabilities (November 15- December 15).

31 students of Lusadzor, A.Vasilyan, Azatamut, Getahovit, Gandzakar, Khashtarak, and H. Chughuryan Secondary Schools participated in the intellectual game.

The intellectual game was attended by YSUIB Director’s assistant A. Eganyan and students.

The Holy Priest of Sevqar and Sarigyukh communities, Levon Hakobyan opened the game with a prayer.

The game-competition was conducted by psychologists and educators of Ijevan Branch of “Bridge of Hope” NGO Julietta Dovlatbekyan, Narek Antonyan, Aneta Sarhatyan and Vahe Arustamyan.

The intellectual game ended with the victory of students of Azatamut secondary school.

All participants received certificates and encouraging gifts, and the winning team also received a diploma.

At the end of the game, the participants expressed their impressions and desire to frequently participate in similar projects.

All the photos of the competition are available in the gallery.