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#1 Lezu

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Posted 15 September 2006 - 04:06 AM

“Lazarjan Dpratoon” educational center suggests the students to accomplish their probation period in Armenia. It will give them the opportunity to get experience in the Armenian professional sphere and deepen their knowledge of Armenia and Armenians.

Probation in Armenia will also help the students to share their knowledge with the organizations, where they will be carrying out their probation period.

“Lazarian Dpratoon” educational center also provides such services as search and accompanying for all the foreign students who are interested in the realization of their probation period in Armenia.

Search service
Lazarian Dpratoon center suggests a list of qualified specialists, whose large experience and capacity of establishing communications will help the students to obtain the necessary practice.

Accompanying service
After finding the required establishment for the probation period, our center will assist the students in getting all the necessary documents to put at Armenian Consulate’s or any Higher Educational Institutions’ disposal.

In cooperation with its partner “Lazarian dpratoon” center will help the students to hire convenient apartments in Armenia during their probation period.

The first day of their arrival in Armenia the students will be introduced to the establishment where they will succeed their probation period.
http://www.ldt.am/internship.php?l=2

#2 annannimusss

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Posted 16 September 2006 - 01:05 AM

Also there are Internships through CYMA,the Christian Youth Mission to Armenia.It is throught the Western Diocese ofthe Armenian Church.They provide two month internships in many fields,likethe foreign ministry and things in schooling and so on.I myself will either just participate in the trip to the historical sites or with the habitat of humanity.

The site is www.cyma-wd.org

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Posted 28 September 2006 - 03:33 PM

QUOTE(Sako***** @ Sep 16 2006, 03:05 AM) View Post
Also there are Internships through CYMA,the Christian Youth Mission to Armenia.It is throught the Western Diocese ofthe Armenian Church.They provide two month internships in many fields,likethe foreign ministry and things in schooling and so on.I myself will either just participate in the trip to the historical sites or with the habitat of humanity.

The site is www.cyma-wd.org


The Armenian Assembly of America has a summer internship program in Armenia. Birthright Armenia will have you find a position in Armenia as well. I know the AYF and a few other organizations also have summer internships all over Armenia. I did one in 1999 through the Armenian Assembly - worked at the Foreign Ministry.

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Posted 11 May 2007 - 05:54 PM

QUOTE(karakash @ Sep 28 2006, 02:33 PM) View Post

The Armenian Assembly of America has a summer internship program in Armenia. Birthright Armenia will have you find a position in Armenia as well. I know the AYF and a few other organizations also have summer internships all over Armenia. I did one in 1999 through the Armenian Assembly - worked at the Foreign Ministry.



I'm planning the same in near future, but I am not sure where I should intern in Armenia.
What were your tasks at the foreign Ministry?
Could you please tell me more about your experience there?
I may get an opportunity to intern at the Ministry, but I may be faced with few other choices.
Thanks in advance.


#5 abass80

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 01:32 AM

AGBU launched this year its Yerevan Summer Intern Program. for more information u can go to:
http://www.agbu.org/...icle.asp?ID=393
and u can find the application form at
http://www.agbu.org/...ms/YSIPform.pdf
I don't think that u can apply for this year coz the deadline wa in March. but u can consider it for next year.

There is also an internship in the ministry of foreign affais. I think that for this one u have to contact the armanian embassy near u. u can find the application at
http://www.armeniafo...application.doc

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Posted 20 June 2007 - 02:46 PM

I'm thinking about an internship at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Yerevan next Summer (2008). I know some of you had that experience before, so could you please share your experience and thoughts about it?
I ahd number of people tell me that I should consider somewhere else, other than the Foreign Ministry, because the Foreign Ministry isn't the same anymore. She told me that the place is full of low class people and any idiot gets hired there nowdays.
I also checked the AGBU site to see what they are offering, and looks like they have Summer internship in Paris through their organization. I think I might be interested in that too, depending on the costs. Has anyone done the AGBU Paris internship?
Are there any other interesting internships in yerevan that you've heard of? I'm looking into working in the government only.

Edited by _femme333_, 20 June 2007 - 02:47 PM.


#7 annannimusss

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Posted 25 June 2007 - 10:23 PM

Femme, try CYMA, the Christian Youth Mission to Armenia.It is through the Armenian Church. You can do an internship and stay for two months or go site seeing for two weeks.

Here is the site, a lot of my friends went on both.


http://www.cyma-wd.org/

#8 GuitarCrazyo

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Posted 30 October 2009 - 05:33 PM

Its very dangerous way for Armenia..
We saw many times that we are not good chess player in the political area as Turks..




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