jobs in Russian
Neil Bermel
bermel at humnet.ucla.edu
Fri Nov 3 01:25:13 UTC 1995
This is a little off the track, but one good source for information about
work and volunteer opportunities in Russia/CIS is the Center for a Civil
Society, which has some on-line and off-line resources. I've subscribed to
their mailing list for a while now, and they list some interesting and
offbeat possibilities for graduates with a degree in or knowledge of
Russian. CIVILSOC generates between one and five messages a day. What
follows is a description they sent me of their resources:
>* In 1993 CCSI published "Channels, A Guide to Service
>Opportunities in the Newly Independent State." It costs
>$15, and you can contact us to receive a copy.
>
>CCSI also has two electronic resources which have
>information about NGO's projects in the NIS and volunteer
>opportunities.
>
>* Our Internet World Wide Web site, offers up-to-date
>information, including profiles and programs of US and NIS
>organizations, and volunteer opportunities. The URL for our
>homepage is:
>
> http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/~ccsi/ccsihome.html
>
>* CivilSoc: Civil Society News and Resources, our
>electronic mailing list, focuses primarily on non-
>governmental organizations (NGOs). We also announce new
>projects and programs conducted by those NGOs, which include
>job and volunteer opportunities. To subscribe to our
>electronic mailing list, just send a message to
>listproc at solar.rtd.utk.edu with the words subscribe
>civilsoc Your Name.
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