Yerevan Gladzor University collaborates with a wide range of educational and non-educational institutions—public, private, national, and international—based on contracts, agreements, and memoranda of understanding.
Aiming to foster a culture of quality, implement professional education reforms in the context of the Bologna Process, and develop internal and external quality assurance systems in line with European standards, Yerevan Gladzor University collaborates with the Centre for Education Projects PIU.
To support the design of policies, procedures, mechanisms, and tools aligned with European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance (ESG), and to facilitate institutional capacity building and program accreditation, YGU collaborates with the National Centre for Professional Education Quality Assurance Foundation (ANQA).
Recognizing the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and employers in the field of higher education and training, and aiming to introduce new mechanisms for the development and improvement of academic programs, identify labor market needs, enhance graduate competitiveness, and ensure employability, YGU collaborates with the “Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen (Employers)of Armenia” NGO (UMBA).
Acknowledging the role of education in the development of the national economy, the enhancement of employers' competitiveness, the advancement of institution–employer collaboration, and the need for the rapid integration of young people into the labor market, YGU collaborates with the “Republican Union of Employers of Armenia” (RUEA).
With the aim of jointly contributing to the development of the national education system and creating opportunities for young professionals to strengthen and deepen their theoretical and practical knowledge via modern technologies, YGU collaborates with “Viva Armenia” CJSC.
To enhance the employment opportunities of YGU graduates, the University also collaborates with “Tanzher” LLC.
To organize students’ industrial, scientific and research internships and to provide opportunities for acquiring professional practical skills, YGU collaborates with:
YGU also collaborates with nearly all secondary vocational educational institutions in Armenia, as well as with higher education institutions both within Armenia and internationally.
Aiming to develop and enhance academic programs, promote international mobility of students, researchers, and academic staff, as well as support the rapid integration of youth into the labor market, YGU collaborates with both educational and non-educational institutions—public, private, national, and international. Based on signed agreements, contracts, and memoranda of understanding, YGU collaborates with the following entities:
Since 2009, Yerevan Gladzor University has been collaborating with national, EU, and regional universities within the framework of TEMPUS (ERASMUS+) educational grant projects.