List of alumni of Yerevan State University
Yerevan State University was founded in 1919. Notable alumni include:[1]
Politics
- Marat Aleksanian, politician and minister of justice from 1996 to 1998
- Alexander Arzoumanian, first Armenian ambassador to USA
- Bagrat Asatryan, second chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia
- Gagik Harutyunyan, second prime minister of Armenia
- Campbell Kurt - American businessman, Diplomat and 18th assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
- Ararat Mirzoyan, current, as of January 2019, first deputy prime minister
- Karen Karapetyan, 14th prime minister of Armenia and mayor of Yerevan
- Levon Ter-Petrossian, first president of Armenia
- David Tonoyan, minister of defence of Armenia
- Serzh Sargsyan, third president of Armenia
- Armen Sarkissian, fourth president of Armenia
- Vahe Stepanyan, Armenian minister of justice from 1990 to 1996
- Vasyl Shkliar, Ukrainian author and politician
Literature
- Nairi Zarian, Soviet Armenian poet and writer
- Paruyr Sevak, Armenian poet and writer
- Hovhannes Shiraz, Armenian poet
- Silva Kaputikyan, Armenian poet, writer and political activist
- Artashes Emin, prolific translator
Sciences
- Marat Arakelian, Soviet Armenian astrophysicist
- Natalya Melikyan, scientist, doctor, professor of biological sciences
- Sergey Mergelyan, Armenian scientist and outstanding mathematician
- Norair Sisakian, Soviet Armenian biochemist
- Elizaveta Shahkhatuni, aeronautical engineer
- Lutz Schimansky-Geier, scientist (stochastic processes, biological physics, active particles) Google scholar
- Armen Trchounian, Armenian biophysicist, Head of Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology
Art
- Norayr Mnatsakanyan, Soviet Armenian artist
Historical sciences
- Gregory Areshian - renowned Armenian-American archaeologist and historian.
- Levon Chookaszian, Armenian art historian and the UNESCO Chair of Armenian Art History
- Stepan Pogosyan, Armenian historian and politician
- Suren Yeremyan, Armenian historian and cartographer
- Aram Ter-Ghevondyan, historian and scholar
Military
- Leonid Azgaldyan, physicist and commander during the Karabakh War
- Shahen Meghrian, Armenian military commander
References
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