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Special American Business Internship Training (SABIT) Program
as your organization considered the opportunities available in the new markets of the former Soviet Union? Imagine being able to learn about the possibilities and advantages directly from business leaders in these expanding free market economies. Or think of the advantages and opportunities that long-term collaboration with members of elite scientific institutes and laboratories throughout the former Soviet Union could offer to your company.
H The Department of Commerce's SABIT Program wants to help you tap that knowledge and facilitate those partnerships. SABIT (Special American Business Internship Training) is an innovative grant program that provides funding to U.S. organizations to conduct stateside training for business executives and scientists from the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union (NIS). SABIT helps gifted scientists from the NIS apply their knowledge and skills to peaceful scientific research and development in the civilian sector.
Through May 31, 1999, U.S. businesses and organizations in both the for-profit and non-profit communities are invited to apply for SABIT grants to host English-speaking NIS professionals for periods from three to six months. U.S. host organizations provide visas, medical insurance, and the actual hands-on training. SABIT reimburses round-trip international airfare, $30 per diem, and up to $500 per month for lodging.
Organizations that are awarded grants may select one or more NIS professionals from SABIT's pool of eminently qualified candidates, or they may propose their own NIS colleagues for internships. SABIT welcomes applications from organizations involved in many types of business ventures and many areas of scientific inquiry, including agribusiness, biotechnology, medical and disease research, environmental protection, power engineering, pharmaceuticals, and waste management.
SABIT internships are rewarding experiences for both interns and training hosts. New ideas, technologies, and applications are exchanged, and lasting ties created, offering many opportunities for continued collaboration and innovation. Over 60% of SABIT grantees develop business relationships with their interns, relationships that include joint ventures, distributorships, and long-term shared research projects. Additionally, since 1992, SABIT-facilitated business relationships have generated $166 million in U.S. exports.
Intrigued? Then apply for a SABIT grant. For more details, or to receive a packet, please visit our Web site, at SABIT.
Training managers and scientists from the former Soviet Union. These talented executives are your potential partners.
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