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LEVON VRAM HARUTYUNYAN

(1927-2007)

Levon V. Harutyunyan – Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Academician of a number of academies, founder and first rector Haybusak University. L. Harutyunyan authored more than 400 scientific works, published more than 40 monographs, educational-methodical manuals, textbooks and dictionaries. The scope of his scientific interests involved the following scientific fields – Ecology, Botany, Landscape Gardening, Phytotherapy, Decorative Landscaping, Landscape Architecture.

WORK EXPERIENCE


2006  President of International Academy of Education (IAE), President of IAE Scientific Council 

1995  Head of Chair of Biology and Teaching Methodology of Biology at Armenian State Pedagogical Institute (currently University) after Kh. Abovyan

1994  President of “Harutyun” Scientific-Educational Association  

1990-1993 – Rector of Haybusak Institute (currently University)

1978  Head of Chair of Rural Sciences at Armenian State Pedagogical Institute after Kh. Abovyan

1973  Head of Division of Landscape Gardening and Landscape Architecture of the Institute of Botany of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia (RA NAS)   

1962  Senior Scientific Researcher of the Institute of Botany of the RA NAS 

 

PRIZES, AWARDS, SCIENTIFIC TITLES

2007  Member of International Academy of Informatization (www.iia.ca

2006  Full member of Academy of Medical and Technical Sciences, Russia

2003  Anania Shirakatsi Medal awarded by the RA President’s decree   

2002  Full member of Academy of Ecology and Biosafety (http://www.maneb.spb.su/

Member of International Academy of Institute

1983 – Certificate of Honor awarded by the State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting and the Trade Union Republican Committee

 

Certificate of Honor of Presidium of the Republican Council of Wildlife Conservation Company 

1983  Title of Professor

1978  Certificate of Honor awarded by the Ministry of Agriculture of Armenia

1976  Certificate of Honor awarded by “Knowledge” All-Union Company

1973  Certificate of Appreciation awarded by RA NAS 

Bronze Medal of the USSR People’s Economy Achievement Exhibition

1971  Member of the Union of Journalists of Armenia 

1970  Doctoral dissertation 

1961  PhD dissertation

 
BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS


2007  Artsakh Flora (2 volumes), Yerevan, Haybusak University Publishing House

2006  Gardener Encyclopedia (2 volumes), Yerevan, Haybusak University Publishing House

1993-2006 – Phytotherapy (8 volumes), Yerevan, Haybusak University Publishing House
2005 – Nature of Armenia, the Ways of its Preservation and Enrichment, Haybusak University Publishing House

2004 – Journey in the Secrets of Nature, Yerevan, Haybusak University Publishing House
2003 – Fascinating Botany, Yerevan, Haybusak University Publishing House

1997 – General Ecology (university textbook), 1st Edition, Yerevan, Haybusak University Publishing House 

1997 – General Ecology (university textbook), II Edition, Yerevan, Haybusak University Publishing House

1996 – Brief Manual on the Use of Famous Herbs, Yerevan, Haybusak University Publishing House (co-authored by A. L. Harutyunyan)

1987  The Flowers around You. Popular Scientific Review, Yerevan, “Arevik”

1986  Dendroflora of Armenia, Volume II, Yerevan, “Luys” (co-authored by S. L. Harutyunyan)
1986 – Armenian-Russian Explanatory Dictionary of Green Construction, Yerevan, RA NAS Publishing House (co-authored by F. J. Hayrapetyan and Ya. I. Mulikjanyan)

1984 – The Bushes around You. Popular Scientific Review, Yerevan, “Soviet Writer”

1983 – The Trees around You. Popular Scientific Review, Yerevan, “Soviet Writer”

1983 – Fundamentals of Nature Protection (university textbook), Yerevan, “Luys” (co-authored by M. Hayrapetyan)
1981 – To Make Sevan More Beautiful, Yerevan, “Luys”

1974 – Forest Parks and Green Zones, Yerevan, “Armenia”

1969 – Landscape Parking, Yerevan, “Armenia”

1962 – Landscape Gardening of Rural Settlements, Yerevan, “Armenia” (co-authored by S. P. Atoyan)
1961 – Landscape Gardening of Roads and Streets, Yerevan, “Armenia” (co-authored by S. P. Atoyan)