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  • 2010 Summer Study of The United States Institutes

    US Embassy in Armenia
    1 AMERICAN AVENUE
    YEREVAN, ARMENIA
    TELEPHONE (+374 10) 464700
    FAX (+374 10) 464742
    E-Mail: [email protected]



    2010 Summer Study Of The United States Institutes



    The United States Embassy in Armenia is pleased to announce the Study of
    the United States Institutes Summer 2010. The program is designed as a
    rigorous six-week faculty level seminar hosted at U.S. universities for
    multinational professional groups (see eligibility criteria below). The
    purpose of the institutes is to provide participants from countries
    worldwide with a deeper understanding of American society, culture, and
    institutions, past and present, in order to strengthen curricula and
    improve the quality of teaching about the U.S. in college, university,
    and secondary school classrooms abroad. This year SEVEN institute
    programs are offered:



    1. U.S. Culture and Society

    2. American Politics and Political Thought

    3. Contemporary American Literature

    4. U.S. Foreign Policy

    5. Journalism and Media

    6. Religious Pluralism in the U.S.

    7. Institute for Secondary School Educators


    Program Requirements and Restrictions: Participants are expected to
    attend the entire program. They are also expected to attend all
    lectures and non-optional organized activities, and complete assigned
    readings. Family members and/or friends cannot accompany participants
    on any part of the program. Please note that teaching methodology and
    pedagogical techniques will not be addressed formally in the institutes.
    The institutes are very intensive and there will be very little time for
    personal pursuits unrelated to the program. While the equivalent of one
    day a week will be set aside for faculty-assisted curricular research
    and independent study, the institute should not be viewed as a research
    program.

    Eligibility: Applicants should be citizens of Armenia, mid-career,
    typically between the ages of about 30-50, highly-motivated and
    experienced professionals from institutions of higher education as well
    as secondary school educators (including teacher trainers, department
    chairs, curriculum developers, textbook writers). The ideal candidate
    will be an experienced professional with little or no recent study
    experience in the U.S., whose home institution is seeking to introduce
    aspects of U.S. studies into its curricula; to develop new courses in
    the subject of the institute; to enhance and update existing courses on
    the United States, or to offer specialized seminars/workshops for
    professionals in U.S. studies areas related to the program theme.

    Very good knowledge of English is required as the seminars are conducted
    in English.

    Program Funding: The U.S. Government will cover all institute costs,
    i.e. international travel and allowances; domestic travel and ground
    transportation; book, cultural, mailing and incidental allowances;
    admissions; housing and subsistence.

    APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE RETURNED TO THE U.S. EMBASSY IN ARMENIA NO LATER
    THAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2010.


    Application forms and short description of each Institute

    can be downloaded from the U.S. Embassy
    http://www.usa.am/cms/job_opportunities.ph p.


    For additional information about the program, please contact Lusine
    Lazarian at the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Armenia;
    e-mail: [email protected]; phone: 010-494211; address: 1 American Ave.,
    Yerevan, 0082.
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