Larisa Sargsyan, a student of academic group GIK319B at the Gyumri Branch of the National Polytechnic University of Armenia, has successfully completed her studies through the Erasmus+ mobility program.

The Gyumri Branch of the National Polytechnic University of Armenia congratulates Larisa Sargsyan, a student of academic group GIK319B, on successfully completing the spring semester at “Lucian Blaga” University in Sibiu, Romania, within the framework of the Erasmus+ student mobility program. Larisa has returned to Armenia not only with new knowledge, but also with valuable professional experience and a wide range of skills that will play an important role in her personal and professional development. “When I decided to participate in the Erasmus+ program and travel to Romania, I understood that I would encounter a new environment, culture, and educational approaches. Despite the initial challenges, I managed to adapt and fully engage in the academic process. I return to Armenia enriched with knowledge, independence skills, and multicultural experience. This experience had an invaluable impact on my worldview and professional perspective. I particularly value the opportunity to interact with students from different nationalities, which helped me to reappreciate our national identity and cultural heritage. I would like to express my gratitude to the management of the NPUA Gyumri Branch, my lecturers, and the International Relations Department for their trust and constant support,” – noted Larisa. After her return, a meeting took place with Associate Professor Artur Kostandyan, Director of the Gyumri Branch. The Director congratulated Larisa on her dedicated participation in the international education program, her sense of responsibility, and excellent academic performance, highlighting the positive impact of such programs on students’ all-around development. We wish Larisa new achievements, professional growth, and continued success. We are confident that the international experience she gained will have a significant impact on shaping her future professional path.