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National Polytechnic University of Armenia

The National Polytechnic University of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային պոլիտեխնիկական համալսարան) is a technical university located in Yerevan, Armenia. Established as the Karl Marx Institute of Polytechnic in 1933, it provides educational and research programs in various fields of technology and science related to engineering. The university includes a central campus in Yerevan and branch campuses located in Gyumri, Vanadzor and Kapan. Currently there are more than 8,000 students and more than 750 faculty members.

National Polytechnic University of Armenia
Former name
Yerevan Karl Marx Polytechnic Institute,
Yerevan Polytechnic Institute,
State Engineering University of Armenia
TypePublic
Established1933
RectorGor Vardanyan
Academic staff
17
Studentsabout 10,000[1]
Location,
40°11′27.99″N 44°31′23.19″E / 40.1911083°N 44.5231083°E / 40.1911083; 44.5231083
CampusYerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor, Kapan
Colors    Blue, White
Websitepolytech.am

History Edit

The university was founded by the Soviet government in 1933 as the Karl Marx Institute of Polytechnic including 2 faculties with 107 students. With the development of the industrial sector in the Armenian SSR, the university gradually grew. By the 1980s, the university had around 25,000 students.

With the independence of Armenia in 1991, the university name was changed to the State Engineering University of Armenia. In November 2014, the university was renamed as the National Polytechnic University of Armenia by the decision of the government of Armenia.

Campuses Edit

As of 2016, the university has campuses in 3 Armenian cities other than Yerevan:

Faculties and Institutes Edit

 
General view of the university premises in Yerevan

As of 2016, the university has the following faculties:

  • Yerevan:
    • Faculty of Chemical Technologies and Environmental Engineering
    • Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Physics
    • Faculty of Mining and Metallurgy
    • Institute of Energetics and Electrotechnic
    • Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Transportation Systems Design
    • Institute of Information and Communication Technologies and Electronics

The university has a faculty that provides online studies as well.

  • Gyumri campus:[2]
    • Faculty of Technologies and sectoral economics
    • Faculty of Natural sciences and communication systems

The Gyumri campus provides online studies as well.

  • Vanadzor campus named after Petros Melkonyan:[3]
    • Faculty of Technologies and sectoral economics
    • Faculty of Natural sciences and communication systems

The Vanadzor campus provides online studies as well.

  • Kapan campus:[4][5]
    • Faculty of Technologies and sectoral economics
    • Faculty of Natural sciences and communication systems

International relations Edit

As of 2016, the National Polytechnic University of Armenia has international cooperation with the following universities and institutions:

  1.   China
  2.   Finland
    • Central Ostrobothnia Polytechnic
  3.   France
  4.   Germany
  5.   Greece
  6.   Italy
  7.   Portugal
  8.   Russia
  9.   Spain
  10.   Sweden
  11.   Syria
  12.   Ukraine
  13.   United Kingdom
  14.   United States

Rectors Edit

  • Hovhannes Babajanyan, 1934–1936
  • Hmayak Ghondakhchyan, 1936–1937
  • Ashot Melikjanyan, 1937
  • Misak Petrosyan, 1937–1946
  • Petros Melkonyan, 1946–1965
  • Ashot Aslanyan, 1965–1966
  • Artsrun Gasparyan, 1966–1980
  • Rafayel Movsisyan, 1980–1988
  • Yuri Sargsyan, 1988–2006
  • Vostanik Marukhyan, 2006–2011
  • Ara Avetisyan, 2011–2014
  • Hovhannes Tokmajyan, 2014–2015
  • Vostanik Marukhyan, 2015–2020
  • Gor Vardanyan, 2021–present

Notable alumni Edit

Milestones Edit

  • 1933 February 27 - According to the Resolution of the Government of Soviet Armenia, the two Yerevan Institutes of Civil Engineering and Chemical Technology were merged and 1933.
  • 1933 March 1 - Yerevan Polytechnic Institute (YPI) was established with two faculties: Faculty of Civil Engineering and Faculty of Chemical Technology.
  • 1933 March 14 - In commemoration of 50 years after Karl Marx's death, the institute was renamed to Yerevan Karl Marx Polytechnic Institute.
  • 1939 - Industrial Correspondence Education Institute joined YPI, becoming its Department of Correspondence Education.
  • 1942 September 1 - The faculty of Electrical Engineering was founded.
  • 1944 September 1 - The faculty of Mechanical Engineering was founded.
  • 1946 Autumn - The first Students’ Scientific Conference of the institute took place.
  • 1947 - The Students' Scientific Association of YPI was established.
  • 1953 - The Faculty of Mining was founded.
  • 1956 - The library reading hall of YPI with 45 thousand books was opened.
  • 1957 May 1 - The first issue of the newspaper §Polytechnic¦ was published.
  • 1959 - Leninakan (Gyumri) and Kirovakan (Vanadzor) Branches of YPI were founded.
  • 1961 - The Faculty of Automatics and Computing Technics was founded.
  • 1964 - The chamber music band of YPI was created.
  • 1966 - The Faculty of Automatics and Computing Technics was renamed into the Faculty of Technical Cybernetics.
  • 1972 - The Faculty of Radioelectronics was separated from the Faculty of Technical Cybernetics.
  • 1972 - The Faculty of Power Engineering was founded.
  • 1972 - The Branch of the Faculty of Radio-electronics was founded in Dilijan.
  • 1974 - The Faculty of Social Specialities was established.
  • 1978 - The Faculty of Computing Technics was founded based on the faculties of Technical Cybernetics and Radio Engineering.
  • 1978 - The Faculty of Radioelectronics was renamed into the Faculty of Radio Engineering.
  • 1985 - The Faculty of Transportation was organized with the units separated from the faculties of Machine Building and Mechanical Engineering.
  • 1991 - The Stepanakert Branch of YPI was founded in Artsakh. Later in 1993, on its base the Artsakh University was established.
  • 1991 November 29 - By the Order No 4 of the RA President, YPI was reorganized into State Engineering University of Armenia (SEUA).
  • 1991 December 9 - The Resolution No 670 of the RA Government on the establishment of SEUA was adopted, which approved the guidelines of reformations in accordance with the SEUA Master Plan.
  • 1992 - The Department of Mathematics was founded by the merger of three Mathematics chairs.
  • 1992 - The Department of Social and Political Disciplines was founded, reorganized in 1994 into the Department of Social-Political Disciplines and General Economics.
  • 1994 - The Department of Mechanics and Machine Science was created.
  • 1994 - The Alumni Association and the Student Council of SEUA were established.
  • 1996 - SEUA became a member of the Association of European Universities (AEU).
  • 2001 June - The SEUA Interdepartmental Chair of Microelectronic Circuits and Systems was established based on the Armenian Branch of Leda Systems Co.
  • 2001 July - The Student Career Service Center was founded.
  • 2003 October - The 70th anniversary of establishing YPI-SEUA was celebrated. The president and the prime minister of RA participated in the celebration ceremonies.
  • 2004 September - The university's historical classroom No 1301 was overhauled and now it serves as an assembly hall for Academic Council sittings and other solemn events.
  • 2005 September - By the resolution of RA Government the traditional name "Polytechnic" was returned to the university as an acronym.
  • 2005 December - The first session of the SEUA new Council was convened, and president of NAS RA Fadey Sargsyan was elected as a chairman of the council.
  • 2006 May - The SEUA Alumni Union reorganized into Alumni Association, and the prime minister of RA A.Margaryan was elected as a president of the association.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ SEUA webpage, students page (in Armenian)
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-09-26. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  3. ^ Faculties of Vanadzor campus
  4. ^
  5. ^

External links Edit

  • National Polytechnic University of Armenia, official site
  • National Polytechnic University of Armenia, Gyumri campus
  • National Polytechnic University of Armenia, Vanadzor campus
  • National Polytechnic University of Armenia, Kapan campus

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The National Polytechnic University of Armenia Armenian Հայաստանի ազգային պոլիտեխնիկական համալսարան is a technical university located in Yerevan Armenia Established as the Karl Marx Institute of Polytechnic in 1933 it provides educational and research programs in various fields of technology and science related to engineering The university includes a central campus in Yerevan and branch campuses located in Gyumri Vanadzor and Kapan Currently there are more than 8 000 students and more than 750 faculty members National Polytechnic University of ArmeniaFormer nameYerevan Karl Marx Polytechnic Institute Yerevan Polytechnic Institute State Engineering University of ArmeniaTypePublicEstablished1933RectorGor VardanyanAcademic staff17Studentsabout 10 000 1 LocationYerevan Armenia40 11 27 99 N 44 31 23 19 E 40 1911083 N 44 5231083 E 40 1911083 44 5231083CampusYerevan Gyumri Vanadzor KapanColors Blue WhiteWebsitepolytech am Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 3 Faculties and Institutes 4 International relations 5 Rectors 6 Notable alumni 7 Milestones 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe university was founded by the Soviet government in 1933 as the Karl Marx Institute of Polytechnic including 2 faculties with 107 students With the development of the industrial sector in the Armenian SSR the university gradually grew By the 1980s the university had around 25 000 students With the independence of Armenia in 1991 the university name was changed to the State Engineering University of Armenia In November 2014 the university was renamed as the National Polytechnic University of Armenia by the decision of the government of Armenia Campuses EditAs of 2016 the university has campuses in 3 Armenian cities other than Yerevan Gyumri Vanadzor KapanFaculties and Institutes Edit nbsp General view of the university premises in YerevanAs of 2016 the university has the following faculties Yerevan Faculty of Chemical Technologies and Environmental Engineering Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Physics Faculty of Mining and Metallurgy Institute of Energetics and Electrotechnic Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Transportation Systems Design Institute of Information and Communication Technologies and ElectronicsThe university has a faculty that provides online studies as well Gyumri campus 2 Faculty of Technologies and sectoral economics Faculty of Natural sciences and communication systemsThe Gyumri campus provides online studies as well Vanadzor campus named after Petros Melkonyan 3 Faculty of Technologies and sectoral economics Faculty of Natural sciences and communication systemsThe Vanadzor campus provides online studies as well Kapan campus 4 5 Faculty of Technologies and sectoral economics Faculty of Natural sciences and communication systemsInternational relations EditAs of 2016 the National Polytechnic University of Armenia has international cooperation with the following universities and institutions nbsp China Jilin University Shanghai Institute of Electric Power Huazhong University of Science and Technology nbsp Finland Central Ostrobothnia Polytechnic nbsp France Ecole Superieure d Ingenieurs de Marseille ESIM Paris 12 Val de Marne University Aix Marseille University University of the Mediterranean Universite de Droit d Economie et des Sciences Chamber of commerce Marseille nbsp Germany Technische Universitat Ilmenau Institute of Optoelectronics Wesling Technische Universitat Darmstadt and Stuttgart nbsp Greece Aristotle University of Thessaloniki National Technical University of Athens Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus nbsp Italy Sapienza University of Rome University of Rome Tor Vergata nbsp Portugal Technical University of Lisbon nbsp Russia Moscow Institute of Energetics Bauman Moscow State Technical University Moscow Technical University of Communication and Informatics nbsp Spain University of Granada Autonomous University of Barcelona University of Alicante nbsp Sweden Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Lund University nbsp Syria Damascus University nbsp Ukraine Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute Ukrainian State Academy of Light Industry Kiev nbsp United Kingdom Brunel University London Queen s University Belfast University of Huddersfield nbsp United States California State Polytechnic University Pomona New Jersey Institute of Technology Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Southern University Grambling State University and Southern University New Orleans Louisiana Rectors EditHovhannes Babajanyan 1934 1936 Hmayak Ghondakhchyan 1936 1937 Ashot Melikjanyan 1937 Misak Petrosyan 1937 1946 Petros Melkonyan 1946 1965 Ashot Aslanyan 1965 1966 Artsrun Gasparyan 1966 1980 Rafayel Movsisyan 1980 1988 Yuri Sargsyan 1988 2006 Vostanik Marukhyan 2006 2011 Ara Avetisyan 2011 2014 Hovhannes Tokmajyan 2014 2015 Vostanik Marukhyan 2015 2020 Gor Vardanyan 2021 presentNotable alumni EditSiranush Atoyan 1904 1985 Soviet Armenian architect Karen Demirchyan 1932 1999 former speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Gevorg Emin 1919 1998 Armenian poet and writer Robert Kocharyan born 1954 former president of Armenia Andranik Margaryan 2000 2007 former prime minister of Armenia Levon Mnatsakanyan former defense minister of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Vartan Oskanian former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Aram Sargsyan 9th prime minister of Armenia Tigran Torosyan former speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Edmund Tsaturyan member of the National Assembly of Armenia Tamar Tumanyan 1907 1989 Soviet Armenian architect Hrant Vardanyan Armenian businessman Milestones Edit1933 February 27 According to the Resolution of the Government of Soviet Armenia the two Yerevan Institutes of Civil Engineering and Chemical Technology were merged and 1933 1933 March 1 Yerevan Polytechnic Institute YPI was established with two faculties Faculty of Civil Engineering and Faculty of Chemical Technology 1933 March 14 In commemoration of 50 years after Karl Marx s death the institute was renamed to Yerevan Karl Marx Polytechnic Institute 1939 Industrial Correspondence Education Institute joined YPI becoming its Department of Correspondence Education 1942 September 1 The faculty of Electrical Engineering was founded 1944 September 1 The faculty of Mechanical Engineering was founded 1946 Autumn The first Students Scientific Conference of the institute took place 1947 The Students Scientific Association of YPI was established 1953 The Faculty of Mining was founded 1956 The library reading hall of YPI with 45 thousand books was opened 1957 May 1 The first issue of the newspaper Polytechnic was published 1959 Leninakan Gyumri and Kirovakan Vanadzor Branches of YPI were founded 1961 The Faculty of Automatics and Computing Technics was founded 1964 The chamber music band of YPI was created 1966 The Faculty of Automatics and Computing Technics was renamed into the Faculty of Technical Cybernetics 1972 The Faculty of Radioelectronics was separated from the Faculty of Technical Cybernetics 1972 The Faculty of Power Engineering was founded 1972 The Branch of the Faculty of Radio electronics was founded in Dilijan 1974 The Faculty of Social Specialities was established 1978 The Faculty of Computing Technics was founded based on the faculties of Technical Cybernetics and Radio Engineering 1978 The Faculty of Radioelectronics was renamed into the Faculty of Radio Engineering 1985 The Faculty of Transportation was organized with the units separated from the faculties of Machine Building and Mechanical Engineering 1991 The Stepanakert Branch of YPI was founded in Artsakh Later in 1993 on its base the Artsakh University was established 1991 November 29 By the Order No 4 of the RA President YPI was reorganized into State Engineering University of Armenia SEUA 1991 December 9 The Resolution No 670 of the RA Government on the establishment of SEUA was adopted which approved the guidelines of reformations in accordance with the SEUA Master Plan 1992 The Department of Mathematics was founded by the merger of three Mathematics chairs 1992 The Department of Social and Political Disciplines was founded reorganized in 1994 into the Department of Social Political Disciplines and General Economics 1994 The Department of Mechanics and Machine Science was created 1994 The Alumni Association and the Student Council of SEUA were established 1996 SEUA became a member of the Association of European Universities AEU 2001 June The SEUA Interdepartmental Chair of Microelectronic Circuits and Systems was established based on the Armenian Branch of Leda Systems Co 2001 July The Student Career Service Center was founded 2003 October The 70th anniversary of establishing YPI SEUA was celebrated The president and the prime minister of RA participated in the celebration ceremonies 2004 September The university s historical classroom No 1301 was overhauled and now it serves as an assembly hall for Academic Council sittings and other solemn events 2005 September By the resolution of RA Government the traditional name Polytechnic was returned to the university as an acronym 2005 December The first session of the SEUA new Council was convened and president of NAS RA Fadey Sargsyan was elected as a chairman of the council 2006 May The SEUA Alumni Union reorganized into Alumni Association and the prime minister of RA A Margaryan was elected as a president of the association See also EditAmerican University of Armenia Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture Armenian State Pedagogical University Eurasia International University Russian Armenian Slavonic University Yerevan State University Yerevan State Linguistic University Yerevan State Medical University Yerevan State Musical ConservatoryReferences Edit SEUA webpage students page in Armenian Faculties of Gyumri campus Archived from the original on 2016 09 26 Retrieved 2016 09 17 Faculties of Vanadzor campus Faculty of Natural sciences and communication systems Kapan campus Faculty of Technologies and sectoral economics Kapan campusExternal links EditNational Polytechnic University of Armenia official site National Polytechnic University of Armenia Gyumri campus National Polytechnic University of Armenia Vanadzor campus National Polytechnic University of Armenia Kapan campus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Polytechnic University of Armenia amp oldid 1165415971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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