[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 15 (Wednesday, February 2, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S479]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
UNI-CAPITOL WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME
Mr. CRAPO. Mr. President, today I wish to pay tribute to the Uni-
Capitol Washington Internship Programme, UCWIP. For more than a decade,
this international internship program has been enabling outstanding
Australian college students to participate in internships throughout
the U.S. Congress.
Students participating in the program obtain immeasurable experience
through their congressional internships, and participants also have the
opportunity to participate in other educational experiences, including
U.S. historic site and government agency visits and other learning
events. I am proud to be involved in this rewarding and well-rounded
exchange program, and I am grateful for the contribution Uni-Capitol
Washington Programme interns continue to make in providing valuable
viewpoints and helping me serve Idaho constituents.
Gemma Whiting, a UCWIP participant, has joined my staff as an intern
this semester. She is studying law/arts at the University of Western
Australia, where she is majoring in political science and international
relations. Gemma has spent many hours helping keep my schedule and
activities running smoothly, and she has been an immense asset. Her
commitment and hard work are appreciated, and we are fortunate to have
Gemma as a part of the team. I asked her to share her impressions
regarding the program and her internship. She said, ``It was an honor
to be a part of UCWIP 2011. The opportunity to work in Senator Crapo's
office has been the most remarkable experience. I could not have hoped
for a more welcoming and affable office. The insight gained through
this opportunity is invaluable, adding a higher level of understanding
to the intricate workings of the U.S. Congress and the world's foremost
democracy. This internship has been a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,
adding priceless knowledge to my studies in Law and Political Science.
I could not have had a more enjoyable or memorable experience thanks to
Senator Crapo's office.''
I also commend the efforts of the program's director and founder,
Eric Federing, who has utilized his own Capitol Hill and Australia
experiences to provide this important exchange opportunity that
benefits both Australian students and congressional offices. His
interest and skill have been instrumental in shaping an outstanding
program.
I look forward to continuing my association with the Uni-Capitol
Washington Internship Programme, which I have been honored to be
involved with for 5 years. I commend Gemma Whiting, Eric Federing and
the other Uni-Capitol Washington Internship Programme participants and
interns for contributing to the 12 successful years of this important
program that facilitates the valuable broadening of relationships and
understanding between our two countries.
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