List of universities in Armenia explained
This is a list of universities in Armenia.[1]
Public
State universities
As of 2022, Armenia has 27 state universities (23 in the capital Yerevan and 4 outside the capital):
- Yerevan
- Outside Yerevan
Theological seminaries
As of 2018, Armenia has 1 theological seminary at university level run by Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin:
Branches of foreign public universities
As of 2018, Armenia has 5 branches of foreign public universities, all based in Yerevan:
Private
As of 2022, Armenia has 25 private universities, with 21 in Yerevan and 4 outside Yerevan:
- Yerevan
- Galick University (1989)
- Haybusak University of Yerevan (1990)
- Yerevan Gladzor University (1990)
- Yerevan Mesrop Mashtots University (1990)
- MFB Academy of Finance (1990)
- Armenian Medical Institute (1990)
- University of Economy and Law named after Avetik Mkrtchyan (1990)
- Urartu University of Practical Psychology and Sociology (1991)
- University of Traditional Medicine (1991)
- University of International Economic Relations (1991)
- Yerevan Agricultural University (1992)
- Medical University named after Saint Teresa (1992)
- Azpat-Veteran Institute of Forensic Science and Psychology (1992)
- Anania Shirakatsi University of International Relations (1994)
- National Academy of Fine Arts (1995)
- Eurasia International University (1996)
- Northern University (1996)
- Yerevan University of Management (1996)
- Movses Khorenatsy University (1996)
- Yerevan Culture University (1996)
- International Accountancy Training Center (postgraduate) (1998)
- Outside Yerevan
- Progress Gyumri University (Gyumri, 1990)
- Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University (Vanadzor, 1995)
- Humanitarian Institute of Hrazdan (Hrazdan, 1996)
- Vardenis Teachers' Training Institute named after Victor Ambartsumian (Vardenik village near Vardenis)
Historic universities
See also
External links
Notes and References
- https://armlur.am/17846/ Universities as of 2012