Ideas competition for young leaders living in Lori, Tavush and Shirak regions
Within the framework of the "Development of Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystem" program implemented with the support of the EU, the Green ...
Within the framework of the "Development of Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystem" program implemented with the support of the EU, the Green ...
The Jinishyan Memorial Foundation offers potential, starting and existing entrepreneurs aged 18-35 living in Gegharkunik, Lori, Shirak, Tavush, Syunik, Vayots ...
On December 17, the "AGATE. Entrepreneurial education of young people through gamification" project results were summarized through a youth conference. ...
On September 30, the closing event of the UPSHIFT Ijevan teenagers development and community involvement promotion program took place in ...
On August 20 and 21, ProtoLab techno-engineering laboratory held an event named "The Prototype of the Future." It was a ...
Today, our correspondent from Norashen, Ester Zakaryan, went on a hike with 15 young people from the village to the ...
The most awaited graduation ceremony took place at YSU IB. On July 16, the graduation ceremony of the branch for ...
Innovation Knowledge Hub Tavush is one year old. On July 13, the partners, volunteers, and stakeholders together celebrated the first ...
On July 15, Yerevan’s Real School students conducted first aid and tactics training within the framework of “Promoting Economic Growth ...
On July 8, the Armenian language and literature department students were hosted on Tavush TV. The familiarization visit aimed at ...

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