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Friday, February 24, 2012
Exciting Volunteer Opportunity: U.S.-Japan-South Korea Legislative Exchange Program
The  U.S.-Japan-South Korea Legislative Exchange Program (LEP/TLEP) is  looking for eight student volunteers, preferably with Japanese and/or  Korean language skills, to help organize and staff a trilateral summit  between legislators from the three countries from May 8-10 on Capitol  Hill. Responsibilities include contacting members of Congress, preparing  meeting materials, and escorting Japanese and South Korean  parliamentarians to and from program events. Students will have the  opportunity to attend meeting sessions and meals with participants.  Training will take place the week of March 19. Work schedules are  flexible, but volunteers must be available to devote 6 hours per week  beginning in late March and must be able to help staff the meetings.  Please send your resume to Michael Wain at mikewain@gwu.edu by March 8 or call (202) 994-8744 for further information. 
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