An invitation to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of bringing Asian students to Stanford!
| Date: |
Saturday, December 1st, 2007 |
| Place: |
Keio Plaza Hotel@http://www.keioplaza.co.jp/
Eminence hall
2-2-1 Nishishinjuku Shinjuku-ku Tokyo, Japan
Phone: 03-3344-0111 |
30 years has passed since VIA started to bring students in Asia to Stanford. To celebrate this milestone, we are holding an anniverary event on December, 1st in Tokyo. Dwight Clark (Founder of VIA), Scott Sugiura (VIA Executive Director since 2002), Kazutoh Ishida (Senior Stanford Programs Director), Bina Zaitsu (Stanford Programs Director) and Abby McDaniel (Stanford Programs Director) will also be attending this event.
Missing your friends from the program? Come and join the party!
We are expecting to have more than 300 participants, so you will certainly get to meet your old friends. Moreover, you will get to meet lots of people who attended other VIA programs from different generations.
****Schedule (tentative)****
18:30 |
Greetings from Dwight Clark (VIA Founder) and Scott Sugiura (VIA, Executive Director) |
18:45 |
Free time |
19:15 |
Messages from Faculty Advisors |
20:15 |
Greetings from Koji Furukawa (JAC Chairperson) |
20:30 |
Closing by Kazutoh Ishida (VIA, Senior Stanford Programs Director) |
Please register online and deposit the participation fee to the following bank account!
Mitsubishi Tokyo UFJ Bank, Shin-Marunouchi Branch (number 422)
Account name: V.I.A. Kan Taiheiyo Bunka Koryu
Account number: 0893919
Fee:
6,000 yen for students (including graduate students)
10,000 yen for non-students
Note: If you are registering from outside Japan and cannot deposit the fee to the Mitsubishi Tokyo UFJ bank account, please still register from the link below and you may pay the fee at the event.
Click here to register!!
If you have any questions, contact Kobayashi by email.
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