INVITATION TO ADDRESS THE 1983 GRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM
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CIA-RDP85M00364R002204340004-6
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December 20, 2007
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Publication Date:
May 9, 1983
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MEMO
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FROM: James N. Glerum
Director of Personnel
TO: (Officer designation, room number, and
building)
Executive Director
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D/PERS
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OFFICER'S
INITIALS
COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom
to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.)
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Director
FROM: James N. Glerum
Director of Personnel
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Invitation To Address the 1983 Graduate
Studies Program
1. Action Requested: We would be honored to have you
address the CIA Graduate Studies Program participants at the
formal opening of the 1983 program on 14 June 1983, from
11:00a.m. to 12:00 noon, in the Headquarters Auditorium. In
the past, opening speakers have talked about the future of
the Agency, with approximately thirty minutes set aside for
questions from the students.
-research in their fields of academic concentrations. The
majority of those selected have completed one or more years
of graduate study, and all students selected must be
committed to be in graduate school the fall following
completion of the program. During their employment, the
students have weekly briefing sessions with senior officials
who acquaint them in detail with the work of the Agency.
Since the graduate students have special clearances, briefing
officials are candid in describing the activities, duties and
responsibilities of their components. This same frankness
prevails in their response to questions from the students
following each presentation. Overal reaction to the
briefings and assignments'has been consistently favorable.
Competition for Graduate Studies Program positions
increases each year. This year over 1,000 inquiries were
received for the approximately 90 positions available. Over
the years the intern program has proven mutually beneficial
from both a short-range and long-range point of view.
Interns have an opportunity to participate in the substantive
work of the Agency and to become acquainted with professional
foreign intelligence analysts.
2. Background: The Graduate Studies Program began in
1966 with initial focus on Chinese area and language
studies. It has gradually been expanded to include other
geographical areas as well as economics, geography, law,
psychology, engineering and other sciences. The program
provides students the opportunity to do substantive scholarly'
UNCLASSIFIED WHEN DETACHED.,,,,,_,.,,.
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The results of student research projects are most often of
high quality. Many are published and disseminated.throughout
the Intelligence Community. At the same time, the Agency is
able to assess the analytical ability and potential of the
students for permanent positions.
3. Should you have any questions about the program,
please contact Coordinator for
Student Programs, OP on extension It would be
appreciated if you would confirm your availability by
checking the appropriate response below and returning a copy
of this memo to in 806 Ames Building.
I will be available to speak at the proposed
time.
I am'not available at the proposed time, but
will be at on
I will not be available.
Distribution:
Orig:
Return to OP
1 -
Ex. Dir.
1 -
ER
1 -
D/Pers
1 -
DD/R&P
1 -
OP/C/SP
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All presentations will be held in the Headquarters
Auditorium. Use only the seats in the front, center
section of the Auditorium.
Tuesday, 14 June 1983
0900 - 1015 Office of External Affairs 25X1'5X1
1030 - 1100 Mr. James N. Glerum, Director of Personnel
1100 - 1200 , Executive Director, CIA
Tuesday, 21 June 1983
0900 - 1000 Mr. John Stein, Deputy Director for Operations
1015 1045 Chief, CT Task Force
1045 - 1115. Operations Officer
1115 - 1200 Questions & Answers: Messrs.
Tuesday, 28 1983
0900 - 1030 DDO Division Chief, NE or LA
1045 - 1200 Deputy Director for Science & Technology
Wednesday, 6 July 1983 (Note Day Change)
0900 - 1030 Director, National Photographic Interpretation
Center
25X1
25X1
25X1
1045 - 1215 Director of Technical Service
Tuesday, 12 July 198
0900 - 1015 Deputy Director for Intelligence
1030 - 1115 Director, Current, Productions and Analytic Support
1115 - 1200 Director, Scientific and Weapons Research
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Tuesday, 19 July 1983
Director, Office of Global Issues
Director, Office of Soviet Analysis
Tuesday, 26 July 1983
Director, Office of African and Latin American
Analysis
Director, Office of Near East and South Asian
Analysis
Tuesday, 2 August 1983
Director, Office of European Analysis
Deputy Director for Administration
Tuesday, 9 August 1983
Chairman, National Intelligence Council
Director, Office of External Affairs
Director of Personnel -- Wrap Up
Speaking times for these speakers will be added when they are determined.
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