List of universities in Armenia

This is a list of universities in Armenia.

State universities
As of 2022, Armenia has 27 state universities (23 in the capital Yerevan and 4 outside the capital):
 * Yerevan
 * Yerevan State University (1919)
 * National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (1921)
 * Yerevan State Medical University (1922)
 * Armenian State Pedagogical University named after Khachatur Abovian (1922)
 * Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan (1923)
 * Armenian National Agrarian University (1930)
 * National Polytechnic University of Armenia (1933)
 * Yerevan Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences (1935)
 * Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinematography (1944)
 * Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport (1945)
 * Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts (1946)
 * Armenian State University of Economics (1975)
 * American University of Armenia (1991)
 * Crisis Management State Academy (1992)
 * Marshal Armenak Khanperyants Military Aviation University (1992)
 * Public Administration Academy of Armenia (1994)
 * Vazgen Sargsyan Military University (1994)
 * Fondation Université Française en Arménie (1995)
 * International Scientific-Educational Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia (postgraduate) (1997)
 * Russian-Armenian University (1997)
 * French University in Armenia (2000)
 * European University of Armenia (postgraduate) (2001)
 * National Defense Research University (2005)
 * Academy of the Police Educational Complex of Armenia (2011)


 * Outside Yerevan
 * Shirak State University named after Mikael Nalbandian (Gyumri, 1934)
 * Goris State University (Goris, 1967)
 * Vanadzor State University named after Hovhannes Tumanyan (Vanadzor, 1969)
 * Gavar State University (Gavar, 1993)
 * Royal Victorian University Educational Foundation of Armenia - RVU (Yeghegnadzor, 2023)

Theological seminaries
As of 2018, Armenia has 1 theological seminary at university level run by Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin:
 * Gevorkian Theological Seminary (theological university located in Vagharshapat, 1874)

Branches of foreign public universities
As of 2018, Armenia has 5 branches of foreign public universities, all based in Yerevan:
 * Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Yerevan Branch (1999)
 * Ternopil National Economic University Scientific-Educational Centre in Yerevan (2001)
 * Russian State University of Tourism and Services Studies, Yerevan Branch (2001)
 * Armenian Institute for Tourism, Yerevan Branch of the Russian International Academy for Tourism (RIAT) (2002)
 * M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Yerevan Branch (2015)

Private
As of 2022, Armenia has 25 private universities, with 21 in Yerevan and 4 outside Yerevan:
 * Yerevan
 * Galick University (1989)
 * Haybusak University of Yerevan (1990)
 * Yerevan Gladzor University (1990)
 * Yerevan Mesrop Mashtots University (1990)
 * MFB Academy of Finance (1990)
 * Armenian Medical Institute (1990)
 * University of Economy and Law named after Avetik Mkrtchyan (1990)
 * Urartu University of Practical Psychology and Sociology (1991)
 * University of Traditional Medicine (1991)
 * University of International Economic Relations (1991)
 * Yerevan Agricultural University (1992)
 * Medical University named after Saint Teresa (1992)
 * Azpat-Veteran Institute of Forensic Science and Psychology (1992)
 * Anania Shirakatsi University of International Relations (1994)
 * National Academy of Fine Arts (1995)
 * Eurasia International University (1996)
 * Northern University (1996)
 * Yerevan University of Management (1996)
 * Movses Khorenatsy University (1996)
 * Yerevan Culture University (1996)
 * International Accountancy Training Center (postgraduate) (1998)


 * Outside Yerevan
 * Progress Gyumri University (Gyumri, 1990)
 * Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University (Vanadzor, 1995)
 * Humanitarian Institute of Hrazdan (Hrazdan, 1996)
 * Vardenis Teachers' Training Institute named after Victor Ambartsumian (Vardenik village near Vardenis)

Historic universities

 * University of Sanahin (10th-11th centuries)
 * University of Gladzor (13th-14th centuries)
 * University of Tatev (14th-15th centuries)