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INVITATION TO ADDRESS THE 1986 GRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM

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CIA-RDP88G01332R000300310022-1
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RIPPUB
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K
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6
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December 27, 2016
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November 22, 2011
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22
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Publication Date: 
June 12, 1986
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MEMO
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? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUIJECT: (Opliaal) 1986 Graduate Studies Speakers Program f*Om` Robert W. Magee Director of Personnel 13 June TO: (O(04ker dnignotion. room nwwA w, end imilcling) DATE OFFXWS COMMENTS (Nweba oech caomew to show from wham AIID[D NOWS b whom. Draw o line eaves eelo~ etS oeA cannwM.) Deputy Director ~Q for Administration ,eb V 2. 3. 14 J u 4. 6. 7. e. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Doll UUL~1Il~I1{1~1Y Doll 1s. U lLL n / " ^ 1 OM 610 .a, i c! Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Administration FROM: Robert W. Magee Director of Personnel 1. We would be pleased to have you address the 1986 CIA Graduate Studies Program participants on Tuesday, 15 July 1986 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. in Headquarters Room 1E74. In the past, speakers have talked about the Agency of today as well as tomorrow in relation to their specific office. 2. The Graduate Studies Program began in 1966 with initial focus on the Chinese area and language studies. It has gradually been expanded to include other academic disciplines such as economics, international affairs, geography, law, engineering and other sciences. The program provides students the opportunity to do substantive work in their fields of academic concentrations. The majority of those selected have completed one or more years of graduate study, or will be attending graduate school in the fall. During their summer 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. Overall reaction to the briefings and assignments has been very favorable. 3. Over the years the intern program has proven mutually beneficial from both a short 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. 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. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 SUBJECT: Invitation to Address the 1986 Graduate Studies Programs 5. If you are able to participate, you should allow 10 to 15 minutes of your allotted time for questions from the students following your presentation. Should you have any questions about the program, please contact Coordinator for Student Programs, on extension) STAT It would be appreciated if you would confirm your availability by checking the a ro riate res onse below and returnin a co of this memo al- with PP P P 9 g 1-t STAT biographical information, to Room 4N20J, Your participation in this ro ram is appreciated. I. a/ /? 3(t STAT Attachment: Program Schedule Z /) I will be available to speak at the proposed time. I will not be available, but will provide someone to speak for me. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 SPEAKERS PROGRAM SCHEDULE All presentations will be held in the Headquarters Room 1E74. Tuesday, 8 July 1986 0845 - 0900 Introduction 0915 - 1000 Director, Office of Personnel 1015 - 1100 Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity 1100 - 1130 Coordinator for Student Programs Tuesday, 15 July 1986 0900 - 1000 Deputy Director for Intelligence 1015 - 1100 Associate Deputy Director for Science and Technology 1100 - 1200 Deputy Director for Administration Tuesday, 22 July 1986 0900 - 1000 Director, Office of Security 1015 - 1100 Associate Deputy Director for Operations 1100 - 1200 Chief, Career Trainee Program, OP Tuesday, 29 July 1986 0900 - 1000 Director, Analytic Office Support of Current Productions and 1015 - 1100 Director, Office of European Analysis 1100 - 1200 Director, Analysis Office of Near East and South Asian Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 Tuesday, 5 August 1986 0900 - 1000 Director, Office of Global Issues 1015 - 1100 Director, Office of Technical Services 1100 - 1200 Director, National Photographic Interpretation Center Tuesday, 12 August 1986 0900 - 1000 Director, Office of African and Latin American Analysis 1015 - 1100 Director, Foreign Broadcast Information Services 1100 - 1200 Director, Office of Sigint Operations Tuesday, 19 August 1986 0900 - 1000 Chief, Office of Scientific and Weapons Research 1015 - 1100 Executive officer, office of Soviet Analysis 1100 - 1200 Director, Office of Research and Development Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1 It's no ...CIA hires the handicappe Mr. Donnelly: Following is more info on address for the Guaduate Studies Students. These students work in different offices throughout the Agency for the summer. If some office picks them up full-time, then they may come to work for the Agency. normally has 3 speakers d schedules 7 different sessions. 15 July, t e DDI will speak from 9-10:00; ADbSS speakss prom 10:15-11:00 and he is asking if you cou13 speak from 11:00-12:00 on this date in 1E74 Hqs. For the other sessions then he usually asks some of the Office Directors within the Directorates but likes to have the Deputy Directors present their directorate run-downs so the students have a better understanding of the different offices/functions. Last year there were 55 graduating students and it was held in the auditorium. This year there are 15 students. Since the other Directorates are making presentations I went ahead and booked your calendar. 7,~_~ill provide an agenda. be Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/11/22 : CIA-RDP88GO1332R000300310022-1