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    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

    Thursday, November 15, 2007

    Application Deadlines Approaching Fast for AGBU's 2008 New York, Paris
    and Yerevan Summer Intern Programs

    The AGBU-sponsored New York, Paris and Yerevan Summer Intern Programs
    (NYSIP, PSIP and YSIP) are currently accepting applications for the 2008
    summer session for college-age students who are interested in gaining
    professional experience and personal growth, as well as engaging
    cultural exploration and socializing with fellow Armenians in a dynamic
    city.

    Now in their 21st, 5th and 2nd seasons respectively, NYSIP, PSIP and
    YSIP provide interns with unique and valuable professional opportunities
    in their field of interest, working at some of the most prestigious
    institutions in the world. Past internship placements in New York have
    included the United Nations, Columbia University Medical Center, UBS
    Bank, Merrill Lynch, New York 1 News and Sports Illustrated. Paris
    interns have been placed at the Louvre Museum, Saint Anne Hospital,
    Universal Music Mobile, Cabinet NAC, Paris Observatory and the Pierre
    and Marie Curie University. Internships in the Armenian capital have
    included positions at the American University of Armenia (AUA),
    Cafesjian Museum Foundation, World Health Organization, Foreign Ministry
    of the Republic of Armenia, National Assembly, Central Bank of Armenia,
    and several leading medical institutions.

    The intern programs consist not only of professional experiences, but
    also cultural activities, lifelong lessons and friendships. In New York
    and Paris, participants take part in seminars on resume-writing,
    interviewing, and job networking, plus attend lectures on Armenian
    heritage and culture. In Yerevan, interns are fully engrossed in the
    culture of the motherland with Armenian dance, language and history
    discussions given by distinguished professionals and scholars.

    A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

    In three diverse urban settings, interns have the chance to socialize
    with other Armenian students and young professionals, making lifelong
    friendships, while exploring the daily buzz and nightlife of a new city.
    In addition, the internship programs include volunteer service
    activities that emphasize the importance of giving back to the Armenian
    community.

    All three summer intern programs strive to give participants a solid
    foundation upon returning to their home communities with an enhanced
    sense of their Armenian identity, a new network of peers from around the
    world, and an increased direction for their future careers. It is the
    goal of the AGBU that participants will form closer connections to their
    cultural identity and become future leaders, both personally and
    professionally, in their respective communities in the future.

    Application deadlines are fast approaching; NYSIP application
    submissions are due December 7, 2007, while those for PSIP and YSIP are
    due no later than January 18, 2008. Students interested in receiving
    more information on the AGBU programs can contact NYSIP at
    [email protected], PSIP at [email protected], and YSIP at
    [email protected]. All forms are available online on the AGBU flagship
    website, agbu.org, by clicking on the Downloadable Forms pull-down menu.

    Sponsored by the AGBU President's Club, the AGBU New York Summer Intern
    Program (NYSIP)(agbu.org/nysip) was established in 1987 by Vartkess and
    Rita Balian, and continues to be under their supervision during this,
    its 21st year. AGBU NYSIP places young, aspiring Armenians in eight-week
    internships in the corporate, international, art and medical worlds of
    New York, while providing a well-rounded program of Armenian cultural,
    educational and community-service activities.

    Sponsored by AGBU France District, the AGBU Paris Summer Intern Program
    (PSIP) (etudiants.ugab.fr) was established in 2003, placing young
    aspiring Armenians in seven-week internships working for leading
    organizations in Paris. Integral to the summer intern program is a
    dynamic series of cultural, educational, and social activities.

    Sponsored by the AGBU Central Board of Directors, the AGBU Yerevan
    Summer Intern Program (YSIP) (agbu.org/ysip) was established in 2007,
    placing young aspiring Armenians in five-week internships in the
    corporate, political, communications, and medical fields of Armenia. In
    addition, there is an all-inclusive agenda of Armenian dance, language,
    culture and history, plus weekend trips to various regions around the
    country.
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