THE EMBASSY OF JAPAN: Seminar for Japanese Students - Friday 13 February 2009
What is it like to work in the Embassy?
The Embassy of Japan is pleased to announce that it will be holding a seminar, ‘What is it like to work in the Embassy?’. This is designed to provide an opportunity for Japanese students studying in the United Kingdom to get in touch with the variety of work the Embassy deals with. All speakers are Embassy staff on the front line; they include experienced diplomats, a young female diplomat and a regional specialist with fascinating episodes of their own. An informal reception with members of the Embassy will be held afterwards. We welcome all Japanese students interested in the work of the Embassy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, other Japanese government ministries and agencies as well as international relations as a whole. Please do come along and have a close look at your Embassy!
Date/Time:
Friday 13 February 2009, 17:30-19:30 (doors opens at 17:00)
Venue:
Embassy of Japan, 101-104 Piccadilly, London, W1J 7JT (please see map)
Eligibility:
Japanese nationals only
Registration:
Please email us, by 12pm Wednesday 11 February at the latest, at setsumei@jpembassy.org.uk, with your full name, date of birth, email address and the name of the institution you are attending. Please entitle the correspondence ‘Seminar for Japanese Students (registration)’. We will reply shortly afterwards to confirm your registration.
Other:
Please bring your passport with you as it is necessary to enter the Embassy. If you do not currently have a passport in your possession (e.g. for visa extension, etc.), please contact the person below for alternative arrangements. Please also note that as there are usually a large number of applications, we may need to decline your application due to the limited capacity of the seminar room.
Contact Person:
Mr Naohisa Shibuya
Tel: 020 7465 6682
Email: setsumei@jpembassy.org.uk
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