SEMINAR ON “PROJECT MANAGMENT”AT YSU IJEVAN BRANCH

 On October 25 of 2018, an introductory seminar on “Project Management” took place at YSU Ijevan branch, conducted by a Candidate of Economics (2008), Management Qualified Consultant, CMCE (2013), Project Management Professional (2016), six Sigma Yellow Belt (2016) ), Founder of Papka.am portal David Iskandaryan.

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The seminar was attended by YSU IB two workers and more than 40 students.

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Agenda:

  • what is the project
  • What are its types
  • What are the controlling factors every project must have

The photos of projects and its results were demonstrated, including how customer explained his/her request and what he wanted to get.

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Trainer Davit Iskandaryan, noting that projects had both successes and failures, presented the methods of project management. He emphasized that project management predicted and prevented, rather than realized and responded.

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Then the trainer introduced the main areas of project management:

  • Scope Management
  • Cost Management
  • Quality Management
  • Risk Management
  • Time Management
  • Human Resources Management
  • Communications Management
  • Procurement Management
  • Integration Management
  • Stakeholders Management.

For each area, appropriate definition and examples were brought about.

The seminar on “Project Management” was in an interactive and engaging atmosphere

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Both the theme of the seminar and its presentation were approved by the students.

At the end of the seminar, the participants received certificates.

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See photos of participants recieving certificates here.

THE 136TH ANNIVERSARY OF “ANGEL OF SALVATION” MARIA JACOBSEN

 The only monument by Ara Shiraz, devoted to the Danish missionary, who saved 110,000 Armenian orphans from the Armenian Genocide,  has been in the yard of YSU Ijevan branch(formerly known as kindergarten named after Maria Jacobsen) for over two decades.

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On April 23 of 2016, on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of Maria Jacobsen’s death and the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, a solemn ceremony dedicated to Maria Jacobsen was organized at YSU Ijevan branch, initiated by the Consulate of Denmark in Armenia, the Armenian Genocide Museum, Tavush Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Danish-Armenian Benevolent Mission, YSU Ijevan Branch.

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This year, on November 6, marks the 136th Anniversary of Maria Jacobsen (1882-1960).

Born in 1882, Maria Jacobsen learned when young of the Ottoman “Hamidian” massacres of Armenians in the 1890s, and after studying nursing she travelled to Turkey with the Women’s Missionary Workers (Kvindelige Missions Arbejdere, KMA). She was the first nurse to reach Kharberd, arriving on her 24th birthday, and already referred to by the doctors as “the angel of salvation.” If her work was made hard by high altitudes and long journeys, it was nothing compared to what came in 1915.

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The Genocide caused a sea of children to wash up at her door.

When the United States entered the war and American personnel were forced to leave, Jacobsen took sole charge of the hospital that cared for thousands, and at one point was feeding 4,500 children a day.  Her diary entries at the time make for heart-breaking reading. “I thought I should never be able to smile again,” she writes, after turning away a boy who was later found dead of hunger. “My heart was shattered,” she writes, when a tiny, naked girl was brought to her door with lacerated feet by policemen who otherwise operated as agents of persecution.

Maria soon returned to the Middle East after learning that Near East Relief was extracting 110,000 children from Turkey in the face of further persecution. She went to Lebanon and soon founded what would become the Bird’s Nest Orphanage for more than 200 children. She came up with the nickname because the children imploring her for treats reminded her of newly hatched, hungry chicks.

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Visitors said the Bird’s Nest was more like a school than an orphanage, scrupulously clean and disciplined, the children taking lessons and the girls learning to produce exquisite needlework. Amazingly, Jacobsen kept the home operational during World War II, and in 1950 became the first woman to receive Denmark’s Gold medal award for her humanitarian work.

She visited her homeland for the last time in 1957 and died at the Bird’s Nest in April 1960. She was buried, according to her wishes, in the yard of the orphanage.

(More information can be found here: https://auroraprize.com/hy/stories/detail/regular/5986/-)

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THE SECOND SEMINAR ON “LEADERSHIP” TOOK PLACE AT YSU IJEVAN BRANCH

On October 22 of 2018, the second seminar on “Leadership” took place at YSU Ijevan branch, on the initiative of “Community Center for Development “Territorial Cooperation (NGO).

The seminar was attended by the staff and students of YSU Ijevan branch.

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The seminar was conducted in English by William Joseph (Jody) Dosher, the worker of the US Peace Corps “Community and Youth  Development” program, teacher, trainer and tutor, and YSU IB  fourth-year student of the Department of English language and literature, Suzanne Sarukhanyan provided simultaneous translation.

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The trainer, quoting Nelson Mandela, businessman Jim Rohn, said that one of the indispensable features of a leader was that a true leader must always follow the people, be with people in dangerous situations.

It was emphasized that leaders should be human, but not weak and at the same time should be strict, but not harsh. A man could be a good manager, but not a good leader. To be a good leader, you need to have a good manager character.

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The words of one of the well-known leaders were also quoted. “I do not know why I live, until I know why I’m going to die.”

It was stressed that people were leaders not only in front of demonstrations or groups, but also in music, painting, dance, and other spheres of art.

 The names of Armenian leaders, such as Komitas, Charles Aznavour and many others, were also mentioned. They, being true leaders, have presented our culture to different nations.

THE VISIT OF SECOND_YEAR STUDENTS OF “DESIGN” FACULTY TO YEREVAN GALLARIES AND ART MUSEUMS

 On October 23 of 2018, seven best second-year students of YSU IB “Design” Faculty, headed by Tigran Bagamyan, assistant of the Department of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, member of RA Artists’ Union, visited to Yerevan galleries and art museums.

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The visit was organized on the initiative of the Faculty of Applied Arts and with the support of YSU IB Directorate.

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During the study visit, the students visited the National Gallery of Armenia, the Cafesjian Center for the Arts, and the State Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia.       

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The students visited sculptors Armen Vardanyan and Armen Atanyan’s art studios, got acquainted with the peculiarities of sculpture creation.

 

VOLLEYBALL FRIENDLY MATCH HELD AT YSU IJEVAN BRANCH

On October 24 of 2018, a volleyball friendly match was organized at YSU Ijevan branch sports hall on the initiative of the Department of Emergency Situations, Athletics and Sports (lecturers A.Vanesyan and P. Karapetyan).

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The first and second year-students of “Elementary Pedagogy and Methodology” specialty of YSU IB Faculty of Humanities met.

The volleyball match was held in 2 stages.

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After a persistent competition, the second-year students’ team of “Elementary Pedagogy and Methodology” won with the score 2: 0.