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  • AGBU Launches Summer Internship Program in Yerevan, Armenia

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, January 15, 2006

    AGBU Launches Summer Internship Program in Yerevan, Armenia
    Application Deadline March 15

    AGBU is pleased to announce the launch of the organization's Yerevan
    Summer Intern Program (YSIP), which will kick off in the summer of
    2007 in Armenia's capital. Joining its sister programs in New York and
    Paris, YSIP is the latest project that serves the needs of Armenian
    college students who are eager to learn about their heritage and
    develop hands-on professional experience.

    While in Armenia, students will intern at the country's leading
    companies and organizations, and participate in educational, cultural
    and social activities. YSIP's program will include language lessons,
    dance classes, history lectures and meetings with government
    officials, as well as sightseeing throughout the country. Interns will
    also have an opportunity to familiarize themselves with AGBU's Armenia
    projects, such as the American University of Armenia (AUA), the
    Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra (APO), the three AGBU Children's
    Centers, Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Saint Nersess Hospital,
    the Ultrasound Center at Yerevan State Medical University, and
    Vaskenian Theological Seminary.

    YSIP interns will also enjoy visiting some of Armenia's most beautiful
    sites, including Lake Sevan, the ancient churches of Garni and
    Geghard, and the cities of Dilijan and Gyumri. In addition, to
    familiarize participants with the great strides AGBU programs have
    made in the neighboring Republic of Karabakh, interns will journey to
    the Republic's capital of Stepanakert, as well as the newly built
    villages of the Hadrut region. Students will have the chance to
    personally experience the Armenian homeland and get a better
    understanding of their cultural identity while gaining valuable career
    experience through their internships.

    AGBU has already enjoyed tremendous success with its summer intern
    programs in New York and Paris. Together, the two programs drew 46
    interns from twelve different countries in 2006. The New York Summer
    Intern Program (NYSIP) will be celebrating its 20th Anniversary this
    year, while the Paris program will mark its fourth year.

    For the summer of 2007, AGBU expects to select 15-20 promising
    undergraduate and graduate students from around the world to
    participate in the five-week internship program in Armenia. The YSIP
    application deadline is March 15, 2007. Students interested in
    receiving information or downloading applications can contact YSIP by
    emailing [email protected].

    For more information about AGBU and its summer intern programs, please
    visit www.agbu.org.
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