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First Armenian girl awarded PhD title in history of 651-year-old university (video)

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On November 26, 2015 a solemn ceremony of awarding diplomas to PhD students of Faculty of History took place at Collegium Novum hall of Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. Piruz Mnatsakanyan, researcher at the Institute of Ancient Manuscripts (the Matenadaran), employee of Department of Medieval Source Study is among twenty-one graduates. She is the first Armenian girl, who has been awarded that academic title in history of 651-year-old Jagiellonian University, which is one of the oldest universities in Central Europe. The academic thesis of Piruz Mnatsakanyan is devoted to the Armenian literacy in Polish kingdom and the thesis director is Prof. Krzysztof Stopka. The photo is taken from the website of Jagiellonian University.