Manushak Danielyan
My name is Manushak Danielyan. I was born in Yerevan and raised in Vanadzor. I completed my Bachelor's degree in linguistics, intercultural communication and political science, then I received a Master's degree. Then I moved to live in Germany to continue my studies. Since childhood I have paid attention to the human problems around me and noted for myself how diverse they can be. And therefore, in parallel with my studies in Germany, I volunteered in an orphanage and helped people who found themselves in extreme situations of a social and psychological nature.
I am currently studying at the Landshut University of Applied Sciences in the Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, Department of Diversity Management. I am a sociology lecturer at the same university, and I also contribute to the establishment of cooperation between my faculty of the University of Landshut and the Faculty of Sociology and Social Work of the State University of Armenia, the foundation of which was the scientific visit of the chairman of the board of trustees of Landshut University and the founder of the master's program of Landshut University with several students to Armenia in 2022.
Since 2020, I have been a member of the administration of the Armenian Patriotic Union of Bavaria, where I am responsible for external relations, correspondence processing and finance. Since 2021, I have been teaching Armenian at the Hovhannes Tumanyan School of the Armenian Patriotic Union of Bavaria, while at the same time organizing events inside and outside the school and ensuring the active involvement of school students in them.
Within the union we have been organizing medical, social support and humanitarian assistance to Armenia and Artsakh during and after the 2020 war. At the beginning of 2021, after the Artsakh war, I became a co-founder of the Armenian-German public organization DAV and I was its administrative member until the beginning of 2024. The purpose of the organization is to support solutions to social problems and expand opportunities in the field of education in Armenia through humanitarian, social and educational programs, as well as many other programs aimed at supporting war veterans and their reintegration into civilian life.
My goal is to unite and show greater activity among the Armenian youth and the German community so that they take care of the community and the homeland, realizing that the only guarantee of our strength and success is in our solidarity, compassion and care for each other, society and the homeland.