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The Web: http://www.uga.edu/internationalpso/armenia The UGA in Armenia gives an opportunity to learn about the socio-economic and political developments in The group will be accommodated in Yerevan (Yerevan State University’s Foreign Guest House) and will make daily field trips throughout Armenia to visit major businesses (Yerevan Brandy Company, diamond processing, wine production, hand made carpets and rugs, high technologies), major political and international organizations (Government, Parliament, EU, UN, US Embassy) and sights of historical significance. Daily activities will be enriched through evening social gatherings and cultural events as well as exploration of The There are several scholarships available for students of Armenian ethnicity. Contact Birth-Right-Armenia for details: Linda Yepoyan, 610.291.2165 © ( http://www.birthrightarmenia.org/opps_howitworks.html ). Please visit our website to learn more about the course, its itinerary, application process and You may contact Vahé Heboyan (VaheHeboyan@yahoo.com) for additional information |
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| - For more information about ASA please visit us online at www.asainc.org. | ||||
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