The Intellectual Club of the Student Council of the Pedagogical University in cooperation with the Bridge of Hope NGO and Kevorkian Theological Seminary organized an

intellectual game – competition.
The participants of the competition were children with disabilities representing the Bridge of Hope NGO and twenty students selected from the University’s ten faculties [two from each faculty].
The teams involved in the competition-Kars, Armavir, Van, Dvin, Ani, Bagaran-had equal number of competitors-disabled children and students.
The participants answered a number of logical and intellectual questions demonstrating their knowledge in different spheres.

President of the Intellectual Club Lilit Vahanyan says similar game-contests are not only interesting and meaningful for students, but they also contribute to the long-term cooperation with the Bridge of Hope NGO.
Seeing disabled children in their ranks, the students will understand that despite their physical disabilities they do not yield in rich and deep knowledge.
The competition had two stages. After summarizing the results of the first round, the teams Bagaran, Van and Dvin were announced to have entered the next round.
In Round 2, the team Van, which had garnered the maximum number of points, won the first prize and received Grigor Narekatsi’s “Book of Lamentations.” The teams winning the 2nd and 3rd prizes also received books and certificates.