“MICROPLAN” BUSINESS GAME AT YSU IJEVAN BRANCH DEDICATED TO 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INTRODUCTION OF ARMENIA’S NATIONAL CURRENCY

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 On November 22th, 2018, on the initiative of Anush Saribekyan, lecturer of the Department of General Economics of YSU Ijevan Branch and Tavush Tourism Research and Development Center, with the support of the university student structures (Student Scientific Society SSS and Student Council) held a business game entitled “Micro plan” dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the introduction of Armenia’s national currency.

15 students of “Economics”, “Service”, “Tourism” and “Finance’ departments of the Faculty of Economics participated in the business game.

The game was conducted by the employees of Tavush Tourism Research and Development Center.

The students were divided into three teams, that is to say, into three “families”, they had the following task: having a limited budget, plan, and then organize production, with the profit being maximized to the expected profit.

The game was a simplified business model that gave an idea of real business life difficulties, challenges and opportunities.

The teams acquired raw materials, arranged production using the loan; sold in the market, but the herd was rejected by the market.

After the interesting and at the same time tense game, the team whose final profit and production volumes were closer to the expected one, won the game.

The winning team was awarded with a diploma and the other teams: with certificates.

THE MEETING OF YSU IJEVAN BRANCH PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION AND PRACTICE DEPARTMENT WITH TAVUSH REGIONAL SCHOOLS

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 On November 14th and 22th, 2018, several staff members of YSUIB Department of Professional Orientation and Practice, Head of Educational-Methodological Department A. Davtyan, Head of Department of Professional Orientation and Practice L.Beginyan, Educational Methodology Department worker A. Manucharyan organized regular meeting at several Tavush regional schools .

This time, the universitarians visited Ijevan high school, Aygehovit, Azatamut and Kayanavan villages’ secondary schools with the aim of informing the graduating students about the university admission professions and educational programs of 2019 academic year, carry out professional orientation work.

The 12th graders, school directors and teachers took part in the meeting.

During the visits, the universitarians represented admission education programs, new offers and opportunities (referring to Full-time learning of the Faculties of “Environment and Nature Management”, “Applied Art” and “Psychology”), exam materials and changes in university admission exams.

For the purpose of deepening the school-university connection, being useful to the applicants, it was proposed to conduct periodic visits to the university, as well as to organize thematic lectures and discussions at schools with the participation of YSUIB lecturers.

During the meetings, the students received answers to their questions related to educational process, tuition fees, discounts and privileges for students, admission exams and subjects.

At the end of the visit, the school and university representatives agreed to further strengthen and deepen the bilateral cooperation.

PRESIDENT OF EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION FOR JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY GASPAR KARAPETYAN VISITED YSU IJEVAN BRANCH

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 On November 22th, 2018, on the initiative of Ijevan mayor V. Ghalumyan, Mr. Karapetyan, President of the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy visited YSU Ijevan branch.

The purpose of the visit was to conduct a discussion on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, the activities of the Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy.

The discussion was attended by Mayor of Ijevan V. Ghalumyan, other high-ranking representatives, YSUIB Acting Director A. Tsutsulyan, other representatives of professorial and administrative staff, mainly students of the Faculty of Humanities.

Agenda:

  • When and where the office of the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy was established?
  • What is its mission?
  • Which are the main spheres of its activity?
  • What works have been done so far?

Particularly, it was mentioned that European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy, non-governmental organization (EAFJD) was founded in 2000, in Paris.

Since 2002, EAFJD office has been moved to Brussels (Belgium). The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy, EAFJD, is a grassroots organization, representing the European citizens of Armenian origin. It is the main interlocutor promoting the Armenian issues in the European Union and international organizations, such as the Council of Europe and the OSCE. Along with its traditional advocacy activities, the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy organizes a series of awareness-raising events for the European community, including conferences, with participation of prominent international scientists, discussions, photo-exhibitions, film watching.

The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy coordinates the activities of the Armenian Federation in 13 European countries. Armenian Federation Committees operate in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Sweden, the UK and Spain.

The main areas of activity of the European Armenian federation:

  • EAFJD advocates for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide and its condemnation by Turkey and European Parliaments 
  • Protection of the fundamental rights of the Artsakh people and elimination of imposed isolation, coordination of international observation missions in the electoral processes of Artsakh
  • Strengthening and deepening of Armenia-EU relations
  • Protection of Middle East Armenians rights
  • Protection of the rights of the Armenian population in Javakhq region

It was emphasized that the important sphere of the European Armenian Federation is the strengthening and expansion of Armenia-Europe relations. In this connection, the Armenian National Committee (ANCs) considers important the signing of a comprehensive and expanded partnership contract between Armenia and EU on November 24 2017.

Through the joint efforts of the European Armenian Federation and the Armenian mission in the EU, the EU-Armenia Friendship Group was formed in the European Parliament in 2013. In 2015, after the European Parliament elections, the friendship group with Armenia has been reorganized. Now the group consists of more than 50 deputies and aims to strengthen cooperation between the parties.

Having close ties in the European Parliament, the European Armenian federation supports Armenian delegates in the Euronest and PCC parliamentary formats. The Federation is also active in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, cooperating with the Armenian delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly.

“Vahan Hovhannisyan Educational Work Program” initiated by the European Armenian Federation, launched in 2018, promotes Armenia-EU relations. Within the frameworks of the project, Armenian youth, who have passed the selection round, have the opportunity to gain practical skills and knowledge at the European Armenian Federation and get acquainted with EU structures, especially the daily activities of the European Parliament.

The trainer added that in order to make the European Armenians’ voice heard, the European Armenian Federation was organizing a “Congress of European Armenians” in Belgium every four years, which was a platform for Armenian and European politicians, diplomats, religious leaders, academic circles, non-governmental organizations, representatives of Armenian communities, individuals to discuss modern challenges and ways to overcome them. The last congress was held on October 18-19, 2018, in Brussels.

The European Armenian Federation also cooperates with the Armenian offices of the Armenian National Committee, including the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), the Armenian National Committee of Australia, the Armenian National Committee of the Middle East, the Armenian National Committee of South America.

During the discussion, YSUIB students of “History” Department addressed the president of the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy their questions related to the recognition of the Armenian Genocide and Turkey’s compensation, the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border, issues related to our historical homeland: Western Armenia and received answers. The questions were mainly related to the issues that were still in process as both Mr. Karapetyan emphasized in his closing speech and YSUIB Acting Director A. V. Tsutsulyan in his speech addressed to the trainer.

YSUIB FIFTH-YEAR STUDENTS OF “SERVICE” FACULTY PART-TIME LEARNING VISITED DILIJAN

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  On November 21th 2018, 5th-year students of YSUIB Faculty of Part-time learning “Service”, under the guidance of Levon Lachikyan, member of the RA Artists’ Union, Assistant of Department of Tourism Management and Culturology, visited “DILIJAN HOTEL RESORT AND SPA” complex.

According to Mr. Lachikyan, the student who has chosen  “Service” specialty (both Full-time and Part-time learning), parallel with theoretical knowledge, moreover, they need to acquire more practical skills, regularly visiting various service sector institutions. In his conviction, one private or individual visit, and the visit with a group and a specialist were different things.

Most of the students were in  “DILIJAN HOTEL RESORT AND SPA”  complex for the first time and were naturally interested in all the services, rooms (70 rooms), fitness center, medical and massage rooms, swimming pool and dining room.

The hotel guide kindly provided information about the prices, the applicable discounts, the general attendance, and the expected human flows during the upcoming New Year.

In the conference hall, a seminar was organized within the framework of the training,  the students learned about the nuances of working with tourists, disciplinary rules of the hotel, ways of  solution in case of conflicts, and many other important issues.

At the end of the visit, Melina Hambardzumyan, course monitor, on behalf of her coursemates, expressed contentment to the university for paying due attention to the organization of educational internships.

AN EVENT DEDICATED TO STUDENTS ‘ INTERNATIONAL DAY AT YSU IJEVAN BRANCH

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 On November 21th, 2018, YSU Ijevan Branch Student Council organized an event dedicated to the Students’ International Day.

The event was attended by YSUIB Acting Director A. V. Tsutsulyan, governor of Tavush Region, Vahe Ghalumyan, Primate of Tavush Diocese, Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan, managers of Ijevan bank branches, representatives of administrative and professorial staff of the university, students of Full-time and Part-time learning systems and guests.

Acting Director of YSU Ijevan Branch Artak Tsutsulyan, Tavush region Governor Vahe Ghalumyan and Primate of Tavush Diocese, Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan delivered opening speeches.

During the event dedicated to the Students’ International Day, YSUIB talented students made musical and dance performances.

The event was humorous: the students presented several interesting episodes related to student life, university environment.

There were also special performances accompanied by guitar and piano.

The celebration ended with a reception.