Shirak State University


Shirak State University, is a public university in Gyumri, the capital of Shirak Province, Armenia, opened in 1934.

Overview

Shirak State University is the largest educational institute in the northern part of Armenia. It was opened in 1934 as a pedagogical institute during the Soviet, through the efforts of S. Movsisyan.
In 2016, the institute was restructured to become the public university of the Shirak Province. It currently offers 28 bachelor's degrees as well 16 master's degrees. As of 2017, the university has around 6,000 students. It has produced around 80,000 graduates throughout its existence since 1934. In 2014, the university celebrated its 80th anniversary.
Shirak State University has its own emblem as well as an anthem written by Sonik Khachatryan and composed by Robert Amirkhanyan. The university complex is located on Paruyr Sevak Street of Ani district at the northwestern suburbs of Gyumri.

History

Leninakan Pedagogical Institute was founded in 1934 as a branch of the Armenian State Pedagogical University. During the first year of admission, it engaged 16 lecturers and had around 100 students. The first rector was S. Movsisyan who enrolled best teachers from Gyumri as well as specialists from the capital Yerevan. In 1949, the institute was named after Mikael Nalbandian and functioned as a branch of the Armenian Pedagogical University until 1966, when it was given the status of an independent higher educational institution.
After the independence of Armenia in 1991, it became known as the Gyumri State Pedagogical Institute named after Mikael Nalbandian.
On December 2, 2016, the institute was restructured and turned into a university foundation being known as Shirak State University named after Mikael Nalbandian.

Structure

A of 2017, Shirak State University is home to 7 faculties: