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NATIONAL COUNCIL ON U.S.-ARAB RELATIONS
PRESENTS

Academic Seminar for Summer Interns:

“AMERICA AND THE ARABIAN PENINSULA/PERSIAN GULF:
MYTH AND REALITY”


TOGETHER WITH

A PROGRAM PROVIDING UNPARALLELED INSIGHT INTO CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FIELD OF ARAB-U.S. RELATIONS
 


June 19 - August 16
5:30 – 7:00 pm each Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

 

Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies - Ben Rome Auditorium
1619 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC (2 blocks from Dupont Circle Metro)



Any student interested in attending any or all presentations should
e-mail their name, school & major to:
InternProgram(at)NCUSAR.org



If you have any questions about the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations or the Council’s Academic Seminar for Summer Interns, please contact Mark Morozink, Student Programs Coordinator, at (202) 293-6466.

 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Week One
June 19 - "America, Arabia and the Gulf: Lenses for Understanding"(I)
June 20 - "Career Opportunities in Diplomacy"
June 21 - "Arab-U.S. Career Opportunities in the U.S. Government at Home and Abroad"

Week Two
June 26 - "America, Arabia and the Gulf: Lenses for Understanding" (II)
June 27 - "Career Opportunities as a Foreign Service Officer and in Cross-Cultural International Affairs Organizations"
June 28 - "Career Opportunities in National Security Affairs as well as Government Relations"

Week Three
July 10 - "America, Arabia and the Gulf: Dynamics of People, Politics, and Power"
July 11 - "Career Opportunities in the Media"
July 12 - "Career Opportunities in Business"

Week Four
July 17 - “America, Arabia, and the Gulf: The Energy Dimension”
July 18 - “Career Opportunities in the Energy Sectors”
July 19 - “Career Opportunities in Defense and with Aerospace and Defense Companies”

Week Five
July 24 - “America, Arabia, and the Gulf: Dynamics of U.S. Policymaking” (I)
July 25 - "Career Opportunities in Academe and International Education"
July 26 - “Career Opportunities in Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism”

Week Six
July 31 - “America, Arabia, and the Gulf: Dynamics of U.S. Policymaking” (II)
August 1 - “Career Opportunities in Inter-Faith Dialogue and Understanding”
August 2 - “Career Opportunities in Non-Government Organizations”

Week Seven
August 7 - “America, Arabia, and the Gulf: Economic and Business Dimensions”
August 8 - “Career Opportunities in Banking and Law”
August 9 - "Arab-Israeli Conflict and Career Opportunities in Human Rights, Development, and Peacemaking/Peacekeeping"

Week Eight
August 14 - “Whither America Vis-a-Vis Iran and Iraq?”
August 15 - "Career Opportunities on Capitol Hill and in Lobbying"
August 16 - “Further Opportunities for Arab-U.S. Relations Leadership Development and Study Abroad as well as Graduate School Programs”

 

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