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| About us | General Information ACGRC offers a unique internship experience for students interested in international security, post-Soviet studies, and economic development. Situated in downtown Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, ACGRC provides interns with an opportunity to learn about the region first-hand from analysts and government officials. Eligibility • Fluent in English and have excellent writing skills with no need of editing There may be occasional assignments for research projects, donor proposals, conference reports, and news updates, but these will be rare. The focus of this internship is to encourage intensive study of Armenia and the region. This is an opportunity for highly motivated students with an interest in international affairs, national security, economics, political science and foreign policy to have unmatched regional access and resources that will enhance the interns' independent research and overall experience in Armenia. Interns must have a strong sense of initiative. Graduate students working on a dissertation or thesis are likely to receive the most tangible benefits. Undergraduates or recent graduates who are not working on a long term research project, such as a dissertation or thesis, will also find this internship highly rewarding if they are proactive and determined to take advantage of ACGRC's location and resources. Interns should arrive with an idea of what they want to research and become acquainted with the politics and social dynamics of the region. ACGRC staff can assist in developing and refining interns` research ideas before they come to Yerevan. Compensation Unfortunately, ACGRC is unable to provide any compensation or course credit. Naturally, we will be happy to write a letter of recommendation, or provide an internship certification letter to a granting institution. In the past, interns have received funding from their colleges or from other philanthropic institutions. ACGRC often publishes articles written by interns on the ACGRC website. ACGRC will also help to arrange the publication of interns' articles through other outlets (such as newspapers and magazines in the region). Application Materials • Cover letter. Your letter should include an explanation of what interests you about the South Caucasus region and an explanation of how an internship at ACGRC fits into your future career plans. Please address your letter to acgrc@acgrc.am • Resume. Your resume should not exceed two pages. |
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Article by MEP Leonidas Donskis: Seeking Safety and Security in an Unsafe and Insecure World READ Report from the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum Meeting of WG1 on Democracy, Human Rights, Good Governance and Stability READ Strategy paper of the association "Human Rights in Belarus" developed in view of the upcoming presidential elections in Belarus READ ACGRC became a member of the Stockholm Network ACGRC became a member of the Danish Development Research Network ACGRC became a member of the Black Sea Research Network (BSRN). BSRN is an action-focused and multidisciplinary network of policy-oriented research institutes that develop research programmes on issues of importance to the political, social and economic development of the Black Sea region. It represents an innovative attempt to structure and coordinate a network of research institutes (and researchers) focusing on the wider Black Sea region. The Network is working under the patronage of the International Centre for Black Sea Studies (Greece). Chairman of the Board of the Analytical Centre on Globalisation and Regional Cooperation Stepan Grigoryan took part in the Czech Television film Sore Spots of Southern Caucasus. The Union of Armenian History Educators working under the aegis of ACGRC became a member of the European Association of History Educators (EUROCLIO). For more information please visit http://www.euroclio.eu ACGRC became a member of the Central and Eastern European Citizens Network (CEE CN). The network was created to provide opportunities for citizens' grassroots initiatives from CEE region to learn, exchange experiences and ideas as well as enhance their organisational growth through establishing and managing a partner relationship among themselves. |
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© ACGRC, 2002 - 2010 |
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| Our address: 22b Halabyan Street #42, Yerevan 0036, Armenia | ACGRC website is created with support of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung | ||||||||||||
| Phone/fax: +374 10 357026, mobile +374 91 308557. E-mail: acgrc@acgrc.am, stepan.acgrc@gmail.com | www.fes.am | ||||||||||||