Rector Armen Grigoryan's Congratulatory Message on International Students' Day

17.11.2024
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Dear Students,

Today marks International Students' Day, and I would like to warmly congratulate you on this occasion. You have chosen the most challenging yet time-tested path to lead a dignified life: pursuing professional education, enhancing your personal and professional skills, applying the knowledge and expertise you acquire to create value, and building a foundation for a prosperous future. This journey is not without its obstacles and disappointments but is equally filled with moments of joy and achievement. Along this path, never let difficulties discourage you, and let success inspire you to strive for more rather than settle into a comfort zone.

I encourage you to remain creative, resilient, and bold throughout your studies. Education should not end with the completion of a professional program or the acquisition of a qualification—it must become a lifelong process. Only knowledgeable, prepared, and intelligent individuals can afford the courage and capability to transform their surroundings and, to some extent, the world itself. Education and an educated citizenry are the cornerstones of a nation’s and economy’s development and institutional transformation. Thus, becoming educated is a mission for each of us.

You are studying at one of the most attractive, technologically advanced, and competitive universities in Armenia. Here, continuous efforts are made to modernize educational programs, create a bold, smart, and innovative learning environment, diversify research activities and expand their impact, strengthen international partnerships, and enhance governance efficiency.

Our university is committed to supporting the development of your professional and personal qualities and skills. We stand by you throughout your career journey, providing a nurturing environment for the creation and transfer of knowledge. We are always proud to have students like you—capable, ambitious, and full of potential.

Respectfully yours,
Armen Grigoryan
ASUE Rector