Education
In 1977-1982, he studied at YSU Faculty of Philology.
In 1977-1982, he studied at YSU Faculty of Philology.
In 1969, his family settled down in Armenia. In 1982-1987, he was the Executive Secretary of the “Yerevan University” newspaper. During the next 3 years Aghvan Vardanyan worked for “Aghbyur” and “Garoun” magazines.
In 1990, Vardanyan joined the “Armenian Revolutionary Federation” party.
In 1990-1993, he was appointed Secretary of the Writer’s Union of Armenia. In the years 1991 to 1993, he was the Chief Editor of the newspaper “Yerkir”, later from 1993 to 1994 employee of the radio station named “Azatutyun” (Liberty).
In 1994-1996, Vardanyan worked for the magazine “Droshak” in Athens. He was also Chief Editor of the Media Center “Yerevan” (1996-1999).
In 2003, Vardanyan was elected Deputy of the Research Associate National Assembly and was appointed the Research Associate Minister of Social Security.
The Research Associate Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Aghvan Vardanyan was dismissed from office, according to the Research Associate President's Decree “A. Vardanyan” №:134 –A made on June 2, 2008.
In 1987, he became a member of Writers Union of Armenia. In 1999, he was elected Deputy of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, also a member of ARF Bureau. In 2001, Aghvan Vardanyan was elected a member of ARF Supreme Body, Head of ARF faction.