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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
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    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, October 5, 2009

    AGBU Paris Summer Intern Program Successfully Wraps Up Its 7th Season

    From the beginning of July until mid-August, 12 students of Armenian
    descent from Armenia, Canada, France, Russia and the United States
    came together to participate in the 2009 Paris Summer Intern Program
    (PSIP). The program, which is concluding its seventh season, is a
    unique experience for students who are able to expand their
    professional knowledge and learn about their Armenian identity through
    special events, lectures and outings coordinated by PSIP staff.

    This year's students worked at a number of leading French
    institutions, including Association Française de la Relation Client,
    France Loisirs, Institut Supérieur des Métiers, Grant Thornton,
    Groupement Interprofessionnel International Arménien, Kalayciyan
    Architects, Lefèvre Pelletier & Associates, Musée d'Orsay, Pierre and
    Marie Curie University, and Radio France Internationale.

    During the summer, students met with Hovhannes Guevorkian of the
    Representation of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh in Paris, who
    discussed the political fault lines in the Caucasus; historian and
    author Claude Mutafian, who spoke about Armenian history; and
    professor, historian and director of the AGBU Nubarian Library Raymond
    Kevorkian, who addressed recent efforts at Armenian-Turkish
    reconciliation. Interns also had the opportunity to visit the Embassy
    of the Republic of Armenia in Paris, where they met with General
    Consul Vahe Vahramyan and Diplomatic Attaché Ara Lazarian.

    In addition to lectures, PSIP-organized events and activities
    strengthened the networking and social component of the Paris
    program. Students attended a reception organized in their honor at the
    Alex Manoogian Cultural Center, where they were welcomed by AGBU
    Europe Chairman Alexis Govciyan. The students also spent time with
    AGBU Youth members, who showed the interns around Paris, while giving
    them a taste of daily life in the French capital. Among the landmarks
    visited were the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, Versailles, and two sites
    in Normandy (Trouville-sur-Mer and Honfleur).

    Students lived in the Maison des Étudiants Arméniens, which is a
    residence hall created in 1928 by AGBU's first president Boghos
    Nubar. Since its founding, the building has housed several generations
    of international Armenian college students who arrive in Paris to
    complete their post-secondary education.

    Business student and PSIP participant Hayek Harutyunyan, who interned
    at the French Association for Client Relations, acknowledged that
    leaving home allowed him to "understand the challenge of preserving
    your Armenian identity outside of Armenia, and the effort it takes to
    keep it." Sveta Ohyanyan, a student of Roman philology, interned at
    the Musée d'Orsay, where she was "very happy to be working a
    prestigious museum and greatly improve my French, especially spoken
    French." Aren Manoukian, a biomedical science student at the
    University of Montreal, interned at the Pierre and Marie Curie
    University. The program, he said, gave him an incredible opportunity
    to work hands-on in a laboratory with fellow researchers.

    Every summer, PSIP director Zarouhi Odabashian sees the formative
    experience PSIP can be. "An internship allows students to affirm their
    career choice and helps them position themselves in their area of
    specialty," she said.

    After a successful session, AGBU's Paris Summer Intern Program is
    already preparing for an exciting 8th year in 2010. For more
    information, visit students.agbueurope.org/psip.

    Sponsored by AGBU France District, the AGBU Paris Summer Intern
    Program (students.agbueurope.org/psip) was established in 2003,
    placing young aspiring Armenians in seven-week internships working for
    leading organizations in Paris.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural and humanitarian program, annually touching the
    lives of some 400,000 Armenians around the world.
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