EU ADVISORY GROUP TO ARMENIA ACCEPTING RECENT GRADUATES FOR INTERNSHIPS
Tert.am
11:14 ~U 03.02.10
Beginning this year, new graduates from Armenian universities will have
an opportunity to gain direct experience in EU policies and practices.
RA Secretary of Armenian National Security Council, Artur Baghdasaryan;
Head of EU delegation in Armenia, Ambassador Raul de Lucenberg; and UN
Resident Coordinator in Armenia, Dafina Gercheva, signed an agreement
yesterday in admitting interns to the European Union Advisory Group
to the Republic of Armenia.
The program will enable young Armenian graduates to work closely
with EU advisors in such sectors as trade, customs, reforms in public
administration, state debt and human rights.
The young interns will have an exceptional opportunity to get
acquainted with European and international standards which will be
implemented in Armenia; thus becoming skilled, experienced interns,
highly in demand in the Armenian labour market.
An independent selection committee will be launched to conduct
interviews and select interns. The competition will be announced
once a year. Selected interns will be offered a placement and will
receive remuneration.
For additional information, an email can be sent to EU Advisory Group
Communication Officer Karina Kostrzheva at [email protected].
Tert.am
11:14 ~U 03.02.10
Beginning this year, new graduates from Armenian universities will have
an opportunity to gain direct experience in EU policies and practices.
RA Secretary of Armenian National Security Council, Artur Baghdasaryan;
Head of EU delegation in Armenia, Ambassador Raul de Lucenberg; and UN
Resident Coordinator in Armenia, Dafina Gercheva, signed an agreement
yesterday in admitting interns to the European Union Advisory Group
to the Republic of Armenia.
The program will enable young Armenian graduates to work closely
with EU advisors in such sectors as trade, customs, reforms in public
administration, state debt and human rights.
The young interns will have an exceptional opportunity to get
acquainted with European and international standards which will be
implemented in Armenia; thus becoming skilled, experienced interns,
highly in demand in the Armenian labour market.
An independent selection committee will be launched to conduct
interviews and select interns. The competition will be announced
once a year. Selected interns will be offered a placement and will
receive remuneration.
For additional information, an email can be sent to EU Advisory Group
Communication Officer Karina Kostrzheva at [email protected].