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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

    Friday, February 6, 2009

    AGBU Study Abroad Program in Armenia: Summer 2009 Applications Available
    Now

    The Study Abroad Program (SAP) in Armenia has been developed as one of
    AGBU's newest initiatives to address the broader educational needs of
    Armenian youth in the Diaspora. Blending accredited academic coursework
    with the benefit of cultural immersion in Armenia, the program aims at
    providing in-depth knowledge of topics in a variety of academic
    disciplines placed in a regional context, helping participants gain a
    new perspective on the Caucasus.

    A collaborative effort with the American University of Armenia (AUA), an
    affiliate of the University of California, the AGBU Study Abroad Program
    in Armenia is a unique four-week summer study program which allows
    students to take up to two 4-credit courses offered by top universities
    in Armenia. These English-instructed courses are designed to offer
    undergraduate juniors and seniors in good academic standing academic
    enhancement in a broad spectrum of subject areas, specifically human
    rights and civic development in the Caucasus, health-care systems in
    transforming economies, current issues in global security, women and
    human rights, and information technology.

    Academic credit is granted through AUA, which is accredited by the
    Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Accrediting
    Commission for Schools, one of seven regional bodies recognized by the
    United States Department of Education. Collaborating universities for
    the 2009 session include Yerevan State University, the State Engineering
    University of Armenia, and the Yerevan State Medical University. The
    faculty is comprised of top experts in their fields from both the
    Diaspora and Armenia.

    Academic studies are supplemented with a cultural enrichment program.
    While in Armenia, students live in an AGBU residence along with
    participants of the AGBU Yerevan Summer Intern Program (YSIP). Together,
    they partake in a variety of social, cultural, educational, and
    recreational activities that allow participants to explore the land,
    heritage, history, and people of Armenia and Karabakh. Participants have
    the opportunity to tour AGBU projects in Armenia and meet with
    government officials. In addition to sightseeing tours and excursions,
    evening and weekend activities in Yerevan include Armenian dance
    lessons, Armenian language courses, cooking classes and Armenian history
    lectures presented by a wide range of professionals.

    While similar to its cohort AGBU intern programs in New York, Paris, and
    Yerevan, which offer college-age students a complete mix of professional
    and cultural, as well as personal, experiences, leading to lifelong
    friendships, the Study Abroad Program is unique in that it gives young
    Armenians studying in different educational institutions all over the
    world a chance to enhance their academic experience while directly
    reconnecting them to their heritage.

    The 2009 summer session will take place from June 29 to July 24. To help
    defray the cost of this valuable experience, AGBU is awarding
    scholarships to 15 eligible applicants of Armenian descent.

    For further information and to obtain an application for the 2009 Study
    Abroad Program in Armenia, please email [email protected] or visit
    www.agbu.org/summer2009. Please note, while course enrollment is
    administered through AUA, the reciprocity of credits is to be cleared by
    participants with their home institution. The submission of a separate
    Study Abroad Application (available at www.aua.am/students/application)
    to AUA is required. The deadline for both applications is April 1, 2009.


    The American University of Armenia (AUA) was established in 1991 as an
    independent graduate university based on American educational models.
    AUA offers master's level programs in business, engineering, computer
    science, political science and international affairs, law, public
    health, and teaching of English as a foreign language. To learn more,
    visit www.aua.am.

    Yerevan State University (YSU) was established in 1920 as Armenia's
    first public institution of higher learning. YSU has over 90,000 alumni.
    Currently, 13,000 students are enrolled in 22 departments covering a
    wide range of disciplines in letters, arts, and sciences. To learn more,
    visit www.ysu.am.

    The State Engineering University of Armenia (SEUA) is the leader in
    national technological education. Since its foundation in 1933, SEUA has
    graduated over 100,000 students. Today, the University has over 11,000
    students and 1,000 full-time faculty members. SEUA offers undergraduate
    and graduate degrees in over 100 engineering specialties. To learn more,
    visit www.seua.am.

    The Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU) trains medical staff not
    only for Armenia and the neighboring countries of Iran, Syria, Lebanon,
    and Georgia, but also for many other countries throughout the world. A
    large number of foreign students from India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the USA,
    and the Russian Federation study together with Armenian students. To
    learn more, visit www.ysmu.am.

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