INVITATION TO TAKE A PART IN A SEMINAR ON “EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EQ)”

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  On 16th of May, 2019, at 13:30, YSU Ijevan Branch Faculty of Applied Arts will host a seminar on “Emotional Intelligence (EQ)”, conducted by Ashkhen Mkoyan, lecturer of YSU Ijevan Branch of Pedagogy and Psychology Department,  who has 7 years of experience as a Psychologist and experience in conducting trainings. She conducted trainings in Armenia, Georgia and Russia.

 Agenda:

  • What is emotional intelligence?
  • What influence it has on the effectiveness of our life, education and work?
  • Is it possible to develop EQ and how?
  • Why emotions often screw up our success?

 During the training, participants will learn how to master 4 important skills to effectively control emotions, namely

  • Clearly perceive your own and other people’s emotions.
  • Use emotions to solve problems.
  • Perceive the causes of emotions.
  • Control your own and other people’s emotions

“THE MOST WONDERFUL CREATION OF NATURE IS A HUMAN BEING, HUMAN BEING IS NATURE”… MARTIROS SARYAN

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YSU Ijevan Branch is pleased to introduce interesting facts about famous Armenian painter Martiros Saryan.

Martiros Saryan, in full Martiros [Sergeyevich] Saryan, Saryan also spelled Sarian, (born February 16, 1880, Novy Nakhichevan, near Rostov-na-Donu, Russia—died May 5, 1972, Yerevan, Armenia.

He is a major Armenian painter of landscapes, still lifes, and portraits.

Saryan received training in painting at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture (1897–1903) and then worked in the studios of the noted painters Konstantin Korovin and Valentin Serov. Soon Saryan became a member of a group of Moscow Symbolist artists, and he began exhibiting his brightly coloured paintings. He continued to paint during his travels to Constantinople (1910; now Istanbul), Egypt (1912), southwestern Armenia(1913), and Persia (1914; Iran); these trips inspired a series of large, frescolike works in which he attempted to communicate the sensuousness of the Middle Eastern landscapes. He also incorporated into a number of his paintings the Persian motifs he had seen in the Middle East. Like many Russian artists of the early decades of the 20th century, Saryan was greatly influenced by Impressionism. He was also interested in the paintings of the French artists Henri Matisse and Paul Gauguin, as can be seen in his use of areas of flat, simplified colour.

In 1921 Saryan moved to Yerevan, where he organized and became director of the museum of archaeology, ethnography, and fine arts now called the National Gallery of Armenia. He thereafter spent most of his career painting scenes, especially landscapes, of his adopted homeland, often employing the Impressionist technique of using vivid, dappled colour to capture the effects of light. He also painted many floral still lifes as well as portraits.

In addition to painting, Saryan illustrated books, including Armenian Folk Tales (1933), and he designed sets and costumes for the theatre. He served as a deputy to the second, third, and fourth convocations of the U.S.S.R.’s Supreme Soviet (the country’s highest legislative body). Among his awards were three orders of Lenin.

Here are famous quotes by Martiros Saryan:

“Life is an island. People come out of the sea, cross the island, and return to the sea. But this short life is long and beautiful. In getting to know nature man exalts the wonder and beauty of life”.

“Nature’s ways are wonderful and unfathomable. The grain swells in the soil, the sprout grows and flowers when the time comes and then it bears new fruit and so does not die. We are like grain. We never die because we are One with Nature. To understand this is to comprehend Immortality–the Apotheosis of the Human Race. It is with this conviction that I have lived my Life. My Life is a store of my experience, a Life of aspirations, sorrows, joys and triumphs”.

 

“The land is similar to a human being, it has its own soul, one would hardly find his own self, his own soul, without his homeland, without being in close touch with his native land”.

 

 

INVITATION TO TAKE A PART IN A SEMINAR ON DILIJAN FAB LAB

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   On May 8th, 2019, at 14:00, YSUIB Consultation room will host a seminar on “Dilijan Fab Lab” project.

Agenda: the opportunities of studying, working and implementing projects in Dilijan Fab Lab, and the involvement of students in the Lab Lab’s work.

 Dilijan Fab Lab was launched at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab as a result of collaboration between Grassroots Invention Group and Center for Bits and Atoms. Fab Lab, namely,  Fabrication Laboratory, is a technology prototype for innovation and inventions that stimulates local entrepreneurship.  People of all age groups, professions and interests can benefit from the opportunities of Fab Lab.

 Dilijan Fab Lab aims to provide the youth from Tavush the appropriate tools and environment to  develop creativity, science and engineering.

 

“YSU 100” EXHIBITION

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Dear lecturers and students

Prior to 100th Anniversary of YSU, Yerevan State University organizes a series of exhibitions entitled “YSU 100”, for participation it is necessary to fill in the application form, then present the works of painting, photography, sculpture or applied art entitled “My university” (number of works from 1 to 3).

To fill in the application form, please contact YSU Culture Centre (YSU central building, 4th and 6th floor). For details, do not hesitate to call 060-710-183, 060-710184.

Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ephculturecenter/ 

Source: ysu.am.