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WORLD FAMILY POLICY CENTER |
at the 9th Annual World Family Policy Forum
“Achieving Development Without Losing Our Families”
hosted at J. Reuben Clark Law School, BYU July 7-9, 2008
The World Family Policy Center is seeking graduate and undergraduate student volunteers with musical abilities to perform at the 9th Annual World Family Policy Forum. At the Forum, an international panel of scholars will present papers on marriage and parenting in family policy. The privilege of performing for over one hundred international United Nations and government officials, scholars and NGO delegates in attendance at the conference, is a high privilege not soon forgotten.
The performances take place during conference dinners held at a variety of venues. In the past, students performed at the BYU Museum of Art, Soldier Hollow, Timpanogos Lodge, Aspen Grove and the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Our guests are delighted by student performances and consistently look forward to seeing new faces and talents.
| Both individuals and groups are welcome for consideration. | |
| Piano, string, brass, vocal, and dance performers are recruited. | |
| Students of any major are encouraged to audition. |
This is our chance to showcase the talent of BYU to ambassadors, diplomats and NGO guests from around the world.
For more information, please contact Sarah Stewart at stewarts@law.byu.edu or 1-801-422-8549.
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Student Involvement | |
| Academic Internships | ||
| Photographer Internship | ||
| Florist Assistant Internship | ||
| Volunteer Opportunity | ||
| Musical Performance Opportunity | ||