Student scientific society

Student Scientific Society
The Student Scientific Society of Northern University (hereafter referred to as the Society or SSS) is a student organization that brings together students of Northern University. To achieve its goals and implement long-term programs, the Society collaborates with the Student Council and other organizations. The official name of the organization is Student Scientific Society of Northern University (SSS).
Goals of the Student Scientific Society
The Society aims to:
- Support students’ scientific, creative, and personal development
- Encourage and promote student initiatives in science and education
- Organize student conferences, seminars, public lectures, and other academic events
- Effectively utilize and coordinate the university’s youth scientific potential
- Provide comprehensive support to talented students and involve them in research groups and projects
- Promote the publication of student research and academic work
- Establish connections and exchange information with other scientific centers
The Society operates in accordance with its official charter.
Activities
During the 2024–2025 academic year, members of the Society organized a variety of educational and cultural activities. These included visits to museums and cultural institutions, where students had the opportunity to explore national history and heritage, study valuable manuscripts and materials, and broaden their academic and professional perspectives. These visits helped strengthen students’ scientific interests and connect theory with real-world understanding. In the 2025–2026 academic year, members organized an educational quiz game aimed at strengthening knowledge, developing logical thinking, encouraging teamwork, and increasing student engagement in academic activities. The event made the learning process more interactive and engaging. In collaboration with the Department of Law, a seminar was also organized on human rights protection. The seminar covered current legal issues, protection mechanisms, and their application in modern legal systems, helping students deepen their professional knowledge and develop legal thinking. Additionally, the Society participated in an international student conference, where students presented research papers, engaged in professional discussions, and exchanged experiences with students and professors from other universities. This experience played an important role in developing research skills, academic communication, and integration into the international academic community. The President of the Student Scientific Society is Ani Israelyan, a master’s student from the Faculty of Philology and Pedagogy. The President is appointed by the Society’s council upon the Rector’s recommendation.
