Arthur Khachikyan
Dr. Artur Khachikyan has been teaching a number of courses, including International Relations Theory, Research Methods, Cognitive Psychology in Political Science at the Russian-Armenian University.
Dr. Khachikyan is managing study abroad programs for American high school and college students in Europe. He was involved in teaching and research activities in various programs and institutes at Stanford University and UCLA. He has held management positions at the Stanford Youth Gifted Program, the Center for International Education and Study Abroad (Los Angeles, California), and the International College of Cannes (France). At the Center for International Education and Study Abroad, he led the academic process and curriculum development for summer courses, working closely with Sydney, New York, and Columbia Universities.
Dr. Khachikyan’s teaching and research interests include International Relations Theory, Ethnic Conflicts, International Security, and Cognitive Psychology in Political Science.
Education
Stanford University, Stanford, California 1994-2000
Degree – Doctor of Political Science
Stanford University, Stanford, California 1991-1993
MA, Political Science
Yerevan State University 1985 -1990
Department of Middle Eastern Studies
Arabic Studies