My Embassy Internship in Tokyo!
Anette
6:30:00 PM
Although I
was supposed to graduate from university this summer I decided to extend my
studies by one semester after I was offered a six month position as a trainee at the
Norwegian embassy in Tokyo. It has been a month since I started working, so
it's time for a short update about recent happenings! With that said, this will
be more like a very general overview of how it is to work at the embassy. The
reason for this is that working for the foreign department of course involves a
certain degree of confidentiality. All I can say is that so far my time at the embassy has been very rewarding. The good working environment at the embassy and my nice colleagues makes it particularly nice to be here, and I felt welcomed from the very first day at the embassy.
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| In front of the embassy, ready for duty |
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| Yohei Sasakawa, chairman of the Sasakawa Foundation, holding a speech at a seminar about the Northern Sea Route |
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| Holding events at the embassy |
I look forward to the coming months and challenges, and I’ll try to keep the blog updated with my leisure activities here in Tokyo as well. Thanks again to all readers for taking the time to read my blog^^
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