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LIST of the ARMENIAN STATE UNIVERSITIES Name Of LIST OF THE ARMENIAN STATE UNIVERSITIES Name of the HEI Telephone Rector Address Yerevan State University (YSU) (+374 10) 55-46-29 Aram Simonyan 1, Alex Manougian street, 0049, Yerevan, Armrnia www.ysu.am Ijevan Branch of the YSU (+37463) 32-202 Samvel Arakelyan 3, Usanoghakan street, 377260, Ijevan, Armenia State Engineering University of Armenia (SEUA) (+374 10) 52-46-29 Vostanik Marukhyan 105, Teryan street, 0009, Yerevan, Armenia www.seua.am Gyumri Branch of SEUA (+374 312) 3-15-28 Vahan Shahbazyan 2, M. Mkrtchyan stree, 377526, Gyumri, Armenia Vanadzor Branch of SEUA (+374 322) 5-67-04 Mikael Simonyan 116, Mashtots street, 377200, Vanadzor, Armenia Kapan Branch of SEUA (+374 285) 6-67-61 Seyran Balasanyan 11, Arzumanyan street, Kapan, Armenia Yerevan State University of Architecture and (+374 10) 58-37-73 Hrachya Togmadjyan 105, Teryan street, 0009, Yerevan, Construction Armenia www.ysuac.am Armenian State University of Economics (+ 374 10) 52-17-20 Yuri Suvaryan 128, Nalbandyan street, Yerevan, Armenia www.ysine.am Gyumri Branch of Armenian State University of (+374 312) 3-70-08 Samson Davoyan 32, Leningradyan street, 377526, Economics Gyumri, Armenia Armenian State Pedagogical University named after (+ 374 10) 52-64-01 Artush Ghukasyan 13 A, Khanjyan street, 0010, Kh. Abovyan Yerevan, Armenia Yerevan State LinguisticUniversity after V. Brusov (+ 374 10) 53-05-52 Suren Zolyan 42, Tumanyan street, 0002, Yerevan, Armenia www.brusov.am Gyumri State Pedagogical Institute named after M. (+374 312) 3-21-99 Vardevan Grigoryan 4, P. Sevak street, 377526, Gyumri, Nalbandyan Armenia Vanadzor State Pedagogical Institute named after H. 28-15-92 G. Khachatryan 36, Tigran Mets street, 377200, Tumanyan (+374 322) 4-63-87 Vanadzor, Armenia Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory (YSC) (+374 10) 58-11-64 Sergey Sarajyan 1 A, Sayat- Nova street, 0001, Yerevan, Armenia www.conservatory.am Gyumri Branch of YSC (+374 312) 3-69-37 Karine Avdalyan 1, Ankakhutyan square, 377526, Gyumri, Armenia Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts (+374 10) 56-07-26 Aram Isabekyan 36, Isahakyan, street, Yerevan, Armenia www.iatp.am Gyumri Branch of Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts (+374 322) 22-355 Hambardzum Ghukasyan 1, Ankakhutyun street, Gyumri, Armenia Dilijan Branch of Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts Ghazar Ghazaryan 18, Getapnya street, Dilijan, Armenia Yerevan State Institute of theatre and cinema (+374 10) 53-62-21 Hrachya Gasparyan 26, Amiryan street, Yerevan, Armenia Gyumri Branch of Yerevan State Institute of theatre (+ 374 312) 34-582 A. Zilphinyan 1, Ankakhutyan square, 377526, and cinema Gyumri, Armenia Vanadzor Branch of Yerevan State Institute of theatre (+374 322) 4-47-73 Hakob Azizyan and cinema Goris Branch of Yerevan State Institute of theatre and (+374 284) 2-06-52 Shant Hovhannisyan cinema Yerevan State Medical University of M. Heratsi (+374 10) 58-18-02 Gohar Kyalyan 2, Koryun street, Yerevan, Armenia www.ysmu.am Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture (+374 10) 55-47-00 Vahram Arakelyan 11, Alex Manougian, Yerevan, Armenia Gavar State University (+374 10) 28-20-75 Ruzan Hakobyan 4, Azatutyan street, Gavar, Armenia www.gsu.am Goris State University (+374 284) 22-767 Yuri Safaryan 8, Avangard street, Goris, Armenia Armenian State Agrarian University (ASAU) (+374 10) 52-45-41 Arshaluys Tarverdyan 74, Teryan street, Yerevan, Armenia www.armagrar-uni.am Vanadzor Branch of ASAU Sashik Hakobyan Sisian Branch of ASAU Arthur Kostandyan Russian Armenian (Slavonic) University (+374 10) 25-70-32 Armen Darbinyan 123, Hovsep Emin street, Yerevan, Armenia www.rau.am French University in Armenia (+374 10) 24-96-41 Anne-Marie Schlosser 10, Davit Anhaght street, Yerevan, Armenia www.ufar.am European Regioanl Educational Academy (EREA) (+374 10) 24-27-46 Albert Keshishyan 10, Davit Anhaght street, Yerevan, 24-14-05 Armenia www.eriicta.am American University of Armenia (+374 10) 51 25 25 Harutyun Armenyan 40, M. Baghramyan avenue, Yerevan, Armenia www.aua.am .
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