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In case you haven't seen this and know someone who might be interested

Marta Dyczok, DPhil (Oxon)
Associate Professor
Departments of History and Political Science
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario
N6A 5C2
Canada
tel: 1-519-661-2111 ext 84982
fax: 1-519-6613010
e-mail: mdyczok@uwo.ca





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    Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 14:51:56 -0400
    From: "John A. Kun" <jkun@usukraine.org>
Reply-To: "John A. Kun" <jkun@usukraine.org>
 Subject: [aaus-list] U.S.-Ukraine Foundation Update 2005.15
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U.S.-Ukraine Foundation Update Special Edition




Leaders for the Next Generation....




Applications Now Being Accepted for the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation's



YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2005



Kyiv, Ukraine     July 24 - July 31, 2005




The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation is seeking a select group of young men and


women who consider themselves "leaders for tomorrow," and who are


interested in U.S.-Ukraine relations within the context of the overall


Ukrainian community, or the Ukrainian-American community.



Youth Leadership Program 2005 will enable students to learn about public


policy, the political process in Ukraine, U.S.-Ukraine relations, the


importance of the Ukrainian-American community in U.S.-Ukraine affairs, the


need for activism, and the wide genre of careers available in Ukraine via


interaction with Ukraine's leaders.  The Kyiv program will have the same


framework as the previous Washington, DC-based Youth Leadership programs,


but with a focus on key leaders and institutions in Ukraine.



Students will develop an increased awareness of Ukraine in the global


perspective and will become more familiar with key leaders and institutions


in Ukraine.  Participants will also learn leadership skills at seminars


conducted by educators and motivational speakers.




Activities


The Foundation will organize a full schedule of meetings with government


and non-government officials in Kyiv.  Within the context of U.S.-Ukraine


affairs, students will understand the role and impact of these individuals,


their organizations and their constituencies.  As a volunteer project,


students will assist at "Help Us Help the Children" orphans' camp in


Vorokhta, Yaremche.



Additionally, participants will gain a greater appreciation of the culture,


institutions, and history of Ukraine, all while enjoying the beautiful


landmarks of Kyiv!




Program Costs


Program costs (for program activities and transport) and lodging are


free.  Students will be responsible for transportation to and from Kyiv.




Applying for the Youth Leadership Program 2005



Deadline: June 20, 2005



Eligibility:  U.S. students, and students studying outside of Ukraine who


are entering or are currently enrolled in college or graduate school.  Ages


18-24.  Participants are required to speak and understand Ukrainian.



There is a separate application process for students residing in


Ukraine.  Students in Ukraine should apply via the U.S.-Ukraine


Foundation's Community Partnerships Project.  For more information, please


contact Marta Kolomayets in the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation's Kyiv office


at:  <mailto:marta@usukraine.org>marta@usukraine.org.



Application:  To download the application, please visit


<http://www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml>www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml or


<http://www.usukraine.org/applicationnonukr.doc>http://www.usukraine.org/applicationnonukr.doc.




The application should be faxed to Miriam Bates or Noelle Budwig at (202)


347-4267 or e-mailed at <mailto:miriam@usukraine.org>miriam@usukraine.org


or <mailto:Noelle@usukraine.org>noelle@usukraine.org.



Visas:  For American students requiring visas, the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation


strongly recommends that all materials be sent in as quickly as possible.



Information:  For additional information, please visit


<http://www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml>www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml or


e-mail  Miriam Bates at <mailto:Miriam@usukraine.org>Miriam@usukraine.org


or Noelle Budwig at <mailto:noelle@usukraine.org>noelle@usukraine.org.




We look forward to spending time with the Leaders of the Next Generation!



  //////////////////////////////////////////////



The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation (USUF) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3)


non-governmental organization established in 1991 to facilitate democratic


development, encourage free market reform and enhance human rights in


Ukraine. The Foundation's mission is to build peace and prosperity in


Ukraine through shared democratic values. USUF is dedicated to


strengthening the mutual objectives of both nations and advancing Ukraine


as a cornerstone of regional stability, and a full partner in the community


of nations.



To unsubscribe to this publication, contact


<javascript:main.compose('new','t=_&icircĪb')>jkun@usukraine.org .



The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation · 733 15th Street NW - Suite 1026 · Washington,


DC 20005



Tel: (202) 347-4264 · Fax: (202) 347-4267


Email: usuf@usukraine.org · Website:  www.usukraine.org





----- End forwarded message -----


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U.S.-Ukraine Foundation Update Special Edition


Leaders for the Next Generation....


Applications Now Being Accepted for the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation's

YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2005

Kyiv, Ukraine     July 24 - July 31, 2005


The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation is seeking a select group of young men and 
women who consider themselves "leaders for tomorrow," and who are 
interested in U.S.-Ukraine relations within the context of the overall 
Ukrainian community, or the Ukrainian-American community.

Youth Leadership Program 2005 will enable students to learn about public 
policy, the political process in Ukraine, U.S.-Ukraine relations, the 
importance of the Ukrainian-American community in U.S.-Ukraine affairs, the 
need for activism, and the wide genre of careers available in Ukraine via 
interaction with Ukraine's leaders.  The Kyiv program will have the same 
framework as the previous Washington, DC-based Youth Leadership programs, 
but with a focus on key leaders and institutions in Ukraine.

Students will develop an increased awareness of Ukraine in the global 
perspective and will become more familiar with key leaders and institutions 
in Ukraine.  Participants will also learn leadership skills at seminars 
conducted by educators and motivational speakers.


Activities
The Foundation will organize a full schedule of meetings with government 
and non-government officials in Kyiv.  Within the context of U.S.-Ukraine 
affairs, students will understand the role and impact of these individuals, 
their organizations and their constituencies.  As a volunteer project, 
students will assist at "Help Us Help the Children" orphans' camp in 
Vorokhta, Yaremche.

Additionally, participants will gain a greater appreciation of the culture, 
institutions, and history of Ukraine, all while enjoying the beautiful 
landmarks of Kyiv!


Program Costs
Program costs (for program activities and transport) and lodging are 
free.  Students will be responsible for transportation to and from Kyiv.


Applying for the Youth Leadership Program 2005

Deadline: June 20, 2005

Eligibility:  U.S. students, and students studying outside of Ukraine who 
are entering or are currently enrolled in college or graduate school.  Ages 
18-24.  Participants are required to speak and understand Ukrainian.

There is a separate application process for students residing in 
Ukraine.  Students in Ukraine should apply via the U.S.-Ukraine 
Foundation's Community Partnerships Project.  For more information, please 
contact Marta Kolomayets in the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation's Kyiv office 
at:  <mailto:marta@usukraine.org>marta@usukraine.org.

Application:  To download the application, please visit 
<http://www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml>www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml or 
<http://www.usukraine.org/applicationnonukr.doc>http://www.usukraine.org/applicationnonukr.doc. 


The application should be faxed to Miriam Bates or Noelle Budwig at (202) 
347-4267 or e-mailed at <mailto:miriam@usukraine.org>miriam@usukraine.org 
or <mailto:Noelle@usukraine.org>noelle@usukraine.org.

Visas:  For American students requiring visas, the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation 
strongly recommends that all materials be sent in as quickly as possible.

Information:  For additional information, please visit 
<http://www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml>www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml or 
e-mail  Miriam Bates at <mailto:Miriam@usukraine.org>Miriam@usukraine.org 
or Noelle Budwig at <mailto:noelle@usukraine.org>noelle@usukraine.org.


We look forward to spending time with the Leaders of the Next Generation!

  //////////////////////////////////////////////

The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation (USUF) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) 
non-governmental organization established in 1991 to facilitate democratic 
development, encourage free market reform and enhance human rights in 
Ukraine. The Foundation's mission is to build peace and prosperity in 
Ukraine through shared democratic values. USUF is dedicated to 
strengthening the mutual objectives of both nations and advancing Ukraine 
as a cornerstone of regional stability, and a full partner in the community 
of nations.

To unsubscribe to this publication, contact 
<javascript:main.compose('new','t=_&icircĪb')>jkun@usukraine.org .

The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation · 733 15th Street NW - Suite 1026 · Washington, 
DC 20005

Tel: (202) 347-4264 · Fax: (202) 347-4267
Email: usuf@usukraine.org · Website:  www.usukraine.org



b7038bd.jpg

U.S.-Ukraine Foundation Update Special Edition



Leaders for the Next Generation....


Applications Now Being Accepted for the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation's

YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2005

Kyiv, Ukraine     July 24 - July 31, 2005


The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation is seeking a select group of young men and women who consider themselves "leaders for tomorrow," and who are interested in U.S.-Ukraine relations within the context of the overall Ukrainian community, or the Ukrainian-American community.   

Youth Leadership Program 2005 will enable students to learn about public policy, the political process in Ukraine, U.S.-Ukraine relations, the importance of the Ukrainian-American community in U.S.-Ukraine affairs, the need for activism, and the wide genre of careers available in Ukraine via interaction with Ukraine's leaders.  The Kyiv program will have the same framework as the previous Washington, DC-based Youth Leadership programs, but with a focus on key leaders and institutions in Ukraine. 

Students will develop an increased awareness of Ukraine in the global perspective and will become more familiar with key leaders and institutions in Ukraine.  Participants will also learn leadership skills at seminars conducted by educators and motivational speakers.


Activities
The Foundation will organize a full schedule of meetings with government and non-government officials in Kyiv.  Within the context of U.S.-Ukraine affairs, students will understand the role and impact of these individuals, their organizations and their constituencies.  As a volunteer project, students will assist at "Help Us Help the Children" orphans' camp in Vorokhta, Yaremche. 

Additionally, participants will gain a greater appreciation of the culture, institutions, and history of Ukraine, all while enjoying the beautiful landmarks of Kyiv!


Program Costs
Program costs (for program activities and transport) and lodging are free.  Students will be responsible for transportation to and from Kyiv. 


Applying for the Youth Leadership Program 2005

Deadline: June 20, 2005

Eligibility: 
U.S. students, and students studying outside of Ukraine who are entering or are currently enrolled in college or graduate school.  Ages 18-24.  Participants are required to speak and understand Ukrainian. 

There is a separate application process for students residing in Ukraine.  Students in Ukraine should apply via the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation's Community Partnerships Project.  For more information, please contact Marta Kolomayets in the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation's Kyiv office at:  marta@usukraine.org.    

Application:  To download the application, please visit www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml or http://www.usukraine.org/applicationnonukr.doc.

The application should be faxed to Miriam Bates or Noelle Budwig at (202) 347-4267 or e-mailed at miriam@usukraine.org or noelle@usukraine.org

Visas:  For American students requiring visas, the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation strongly recommends that all materials be sent in as quickly as possible.

Information:  For additional information, please visit www.usukraine.org/ylp.shtml or e-mail  Miriam Bates at Miriam@usukraine.org or Noelle Budwig at noelle@usukraine.org.


We look forward to spending time with the Leaders of the Next Generation!

 //////////////////////////////////////////////

The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation (USUF) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) non-governmental organization established in 1991 to facilitate democratic development, encourage free market reform and enhance human rights in Ukraine. The Foundation's mission is to build peace and prosperity in Ukraine through shared democratic values. USUF is dedicated to strengthening the mutual objectives of both nations and advancing Ukraine as a cornerstone of regional stability, and a full partner in the community of nations.

To unsubscribe to this publication, contact jkun@usukraine.org .

The U.S.-Ukraine Foundation · 733 15th Street NW - Suite 1026 · Washington, DC 20005

Tel: (202) 347-4264 · Fax: (202) 347-4267
Email: usuf@usukraine.org · Website:  www.usukraine.org

 

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