Foreign students of ASUE's master's degree program received their diplomas
Today, foreign students enrolled in the "Business Administration" (Management) master's degree program at the Armenian State University of Economics received their diplomas. The diplomas were awarded by the Acting Rector of ASUE, Armen Grigoryan.
We should point out that our graduate students from Ghana and Cameroon, namely Kennedy Sowah, Mabaker Awuah, Rose Asantewa Gyarteng, and Samuel Dalle Tidang, are now officially recognized as masters in their respective fields.
During the final stage of the 1.5-year degree program, they presented their master's theses on the following topics:
"Features and Perspectives of Startup Management: A Case Study"
"Current Trends in the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Republic of Armenia"
"The Influence of Organizational Culture on Employee Performance: The Mediating Role of Motivation"
"The Trends and Challenges of Armenia's Tourism Industry Development"
ASUE Rector Armen Grigoryan and Director of the Department of Foreign Relations, Lusine Danielyan, congratulated the graduates and wished them success in their future endeavors. They expressed hope to welcome them back to Armenia in the future.
It is inspiring that foreign students from various countries such as Ghana, Cameroon, Haiti, Nigeria, Syria, Iran, and Russia continue their studies at ASUE.
Detailed information about educational programs for foreign students and master's students can be found here.
Additional photos from the event are available on the ASUE official Facebook page.