| 2003 Starzen Internship
Here's an opportunity worth checking into! Applications for two
internships with the Tokyo based Starzen Company are now being
accepted. This program features an intensive four week study in
Japan. The internship will familiarize the intern with Japanese
culture, business practices and the operations of the firm. The
students selected will earn internship credits.
Eligibility requirements are: formal admission to the College of
Business by June 2003; a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater;
enrollment at MSU the semester immediately following the
internship; completion of the Japanese language courses prior to
the internship. Further evaluation will include academic
achievement, maturity and motivation to learn from the
experience.
Students will receive housing at a company dormitory,
transportation fees and a daily food allowance.
Here's what last year's Starzen Internship winner Kathy Laubach
has to say about the program: "Thanks to the generous hospitality
and leadership of Starzen, my summer internship gave me an
introduction to the unique and changing business practices in
Japan, as well as an awareness of company-specific concerns
related to both domestic and international business."
"Through new relationships developed with Starzen employees, I
was able to get an in-depth look at the culture through a variety
of venues ranging from seeing a traditional Kabuki theatre
production and a professional baseball game in the center of
metropolis Tokyo, to being treated to the most incredible meals
and beautiful views of Mt. Fuji."
Contact faculty members Bill Brown or Dean Drenk for more
information on this great experience. The deadline for
applications is April 15, 2002. Forms can be obtained from room
451 Reid Hall.
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