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April 01, 2007 

Center for International Trade & Security to Hold International Export Control Academy in June

The University of Georgia's Center for International Trade & Security (CITS) will be holding its International Export Control Academy in mid-June 2007. The International Export Control Academy consists of two week-long sessions. Week one (June 11-15) will be devoted to export control policy and licensing issues. Week two (June 18-22) will focus on major enforcement issues, from targeting and risk management to investigations and compliance. Academy participants will earn a Certificate of Completion for all training. Click here for more information about the International Export Control Academy.


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