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Dear MUJC members & guests,

Here is your opportunity to participate in an organization to develop your leadership skills and to participate in internship programmes around the world.Robert Carreon, a representative of the University of Melbourne, will be involved with AIESEC at the Aoyama Gakuin University this July in Tokyo, Japan. He has approached the MUJC with the task of compiling data to develop internship programmes for non-Japanese students who seek to participate in opportunities in Japan.

Should you be interested, please have a read at the following introductory notes below.

A copy of Robert's survey is linked below & Watch their video!

MUJC hopes that our members will be inspired to participate in this amazing opportunity :)

What is AIESEC?

AIESEC,is the largest youth run organisation with over 50,000 members operating in over 100 countries and 1000 universities around the world.

What are our Aims?

To develop the youth of today by developing their leadership potential and their cultural awareness through such things as our international internships.

Robert's Letter & Survey:

Hi, my name is Robert and I am from AIESEC, the world’s largest youth run not-for-profit organisation with over 50,000 members operating in over 100 countries. This July, I will be representing AIESEC Melbourne to work with the AIESEC committee at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan. Part of my work will involve helping develop internship opportunities in Japan for non-Japanese students. AIESEC Aoyama Gakuin are really keen to forge a partnership with AIESEC Melbourne and so want to hear about the kind of internships Melbourne University students would be interested in, which is why I need your help! If you are interested in working in Japan and/or immersing yourself in Japanese culture, please help me and AIESEC Aoyama Gakuin by filling out this short survey.

Survey Link:

http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/577098/An-opportunity-to-help-develop-internship-opportunities-in-Japan


For more information on AIESEC and its presence at the University of Melbourne, please visit the following sites:

AIESEC International Website:
http://www.aiesec.org/

AIESEC Melbourne, Australia:
http://www.aiesecmelbourne.org/

AIESEC Experience Video:
http://youtu.be/a2s0SX4C_9Y


I believe with your input, we could better direct our efforts, and hopefully provide students with amazing opportunities to not only to visit Japan, but immerse themselves in Japanese culture.

Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated! I look forward to hearing from you soon!

Regards,
Robert Carreon