Elda Grin
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Elda Grin | |
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| Native name | Էլդա Գրին |
| Born | 10 March 1928 Tiflis (Georgia) |
| Died | 27 October 2016 (aged 88) |
| Occupation | Writer, psychologist, professor, and legal expert |
| Nationality | Armenian |
| Education | Yerevan Russian Pedagogical Institute |
| Notable works | “A Night Sketch”, “My Garden”, “We Want to Live Beautifully |
Elda Ashoti Grigoryan (Armenian: Էլդա Աշոտի Գրիգորյան; 10 March 1928 – 27 October 2016), known also as Elda Grin (Armenian: Էլդա Գրին) was an Armenian writer, psychologist, professor, and legal expert.[1]
Grin was born in 1928 in Tiflis (Georgia), and between 1943-47 she studied at Foreign Language Faculty of Yerevan Russian Pedagogical Institute. In the 1950s, she studied Psychology at Moscow State University, where she wrote her thesis on the topic of psycholinguistics in 1955.
After graduating she became a psychology professor at Yerevan State University.[2] where she would go on to lecture until at least 2010.[3] She was awarded the Associate Professor degree in 1971 and later a Professor Degree (2003)[4]