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Japan Program orientation set

The MIT Japan Program will have an orientation next Wednesday, Sept. 3 from 5-6:30pm in the Bush Room (10-105) to give prospective interns a chance to learn about the program and meet staff and former interns.

The MIT Japan program sends students and alumni/ae to Japanese corporations, universities and government laboratories each year. Interns gain a first-hand understanding of the Japanese approach to modern technology and business practices as well as an opportunity to participate in Japanese life.

For more information on the program, contact intern coordinator David Smagalla at x8-0385 or , or visit the Web site at .

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on August 27, 1997.

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