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The American University of Armenia is widely considered one of the top universities in Armenia. It has been described as such by former Education Minister Armen Ashotyan (2009–2016), [ 46 ] the U.S. Embassy in Armenia , [ 47 ] Armenian Weekly , [ 48 ] the Armenian service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty , [ 49 ] independent news agency ...
As of 2022, Armenia has 27 state universities (23 in the capital Yerevan and 4 outside the capital): . Yerevan. Yerevan State University (1919); National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (1921)
American University of Madaba: Madaba Jordan: 2005 Accredited: American University of Antigua [1] St. John's Antigua and Barbuda: 2004 Accredited: Boğaziçi University [2] [3] İstanbul Turkey: 1863 Accredited: American University of Armenia [4] Yerevan Armenia: 1991 Accredited: American University of Barbados [5] Bridgetown Barbados: 2011 ...
As of 2022, Yerevan has 23 state universities: Yerevan State University (1919); National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (1921); Yerevan State Medical University (1922)
Some of universities in Armenia: American University of Armenia; Yerevan State University; Yerevan State Medical University; Russian-Armenian State University Yerevan, Armenia; Université Française en Arménie Yerevan, Armenia; State Engineering University of Armenia Yerevan, Armenia; Yerevan Physics Institute Yerevan, Armenia
American University of Armenia; Armenak Khanperyants Military Aviation University; Armenian National Agrarian University; Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport; Armenian State University of Economics
Other schools in Armenia include the American University of Armenia, the European University of Armenia, QSI International School of Yerevan, and the Eurasia International University (EIU). The EIU is a private higher education institution established in Yerevan in 1996.
They take pride in their support of Etchmiadzin, in the massive humanitarian aid given since the 1988 earthquake, in Armenians in high government positions, and particularly in the establishment of the American University of Armenia, the first major experiment in American higher education in the former Soviet Union. As English quickly becomes ...