Press Releases
The Armenia Project (TAP) has announced its largest-ever cohort for its international journalism internship, selecting nine students from a highly competitive global applicant pool in a program that continues to grow in scale, ambition, and reputation. The 2026 cohort reflects that momentum, drawing students from institutions including Harvard, Oxford, NYU, Amherst, and CUNY.
Documentary “Outliving Shakespeare” receives support to expand its international reach following acclaimed festival debut. The Armenia Project (TAP) is proud to announce the winner of its second Micro-Grant Program, launched in May 2025 to support high-impact storytelling from Armenia with global reach.
TAP hosted a high-level panel discussion on the Iran war and its consequences for the South Caucasus and the wider region, bringing together leading analysts, journalists, and policy experts to examine scenarios ranging from regime survival to internal collapse — and what each could mean for Armenia’s security, economic future, and geopolitical positioning.
At this year’s Concordia Annual Summit during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) week, The Armenia Project (TAP) convened a high-level panel on the erosion of traditional media, driven by the rise of social platforms, the spread of AI, and declining revenues.
TAP, in collaboration with the AUA, hosted a week-long journalism training program led by three distinguished professors from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University. The initiative is part of an ongoing effort to elevate journalistic standards in Armenia.
The Armenia Project (TAP) is proud to announce the recipients of its inaugural Micro-Grant Program, launched in May 2025 to help high-impact storytelling from Armenia achieve global resonance. From over 30 submissions, two projects were selected for their compelling narratives and international potential.
At a Yerevan conference hosted by The Armenia Project, panelists stressed the need for independence, transparency, and strong incentives in the draft law’s framework.
Award-winning producer and storyteller relocates to Armenia to head new educational non-profit that bridges communications gap in and about Armenia
New educational non-profit develops an ambitious roadmap to bridge the communications gap in and about Armenia
With war raging at multiple flashpoints around the world, The Armenia Project hosts panel on conflict coverage in modern era.
