Humanities

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PSIA Faculty and Alumna Begins Carnegie Research Fellowship in Denver, Colorado

YEREVAN, Armenia –The American University of Armenia (AUA) is pleased to announce that Dr. Yevgenya Jenny Paturyan, a 2002 alumna and current faculty member of the Political Science and International Affairs (PSIA) program, has begun her Carnegie Research...
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ACCOLADES: Ruzan Amiraghyan, Certificate in Translation Program Student Translates Christopher Merrill’s Poetry

YEREVAN, Armenia – American University of Armenia (AUA)’s Certificate in Translation program is excited to announce that one of its current students, Ruzan Amiraghyan, has translated and published three poems by Christopher Merrill, who was touring...
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PSIA Seminar Discusses ‘New Realities in the Middle East – “Islamic State”’

YEREVAN, Armenia – On February 16, 2015, the American University of Armenia (AUA) Political Science and International Affairs (PSIA) program hosted a seminar on ‘New Realities in the Middle East – “Islamic State,”’ with speaker David Manasyan,...
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PSIA Seminar Discusses ‘Europeanizing the Other: an EU Model of State-Building’

YEREVAN, Armenia – On February 9, 2015, the American University of Armenia (AUA)’s Political Science and International Affairs (PSIA) program hosted a seminar on ‘Europeanizing the Other: an EU Model of State-Building’ with speaker Aram Davtyan.
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Icelandic Newspaper, “Morgunbladet,” Interviews PSIA Graduate about Armenian Genocide

ICELAND – On January 23, 2015, Narek Mkrtchyan, a 2013 graduate of the American University of Armenia (AUA)’s Political Science and International Affairs (PSIA) program, gave a talk at the University of Iceland about issues related to the Armenian...
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PSIA Student’s Growing Business Featured in Interview with ImYerevan

YEREVAN, Armenia – American University of Armenia (AUA) Political Science and International Affairs (PSIA) student Raffi Elliot was recently interviewed by ImYerevan, an online Armenian lifestyle magazine, about the past, present, and future of the...
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