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Two years after announcing strict volunteer requirements for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and 61 (realize) they could not get enough help for free, the Japanese ministry has instead turned to universities and their vast human 62 (resource).
In the past few weeks, to encourage students to volunteer for the Olympics, a large number of universities 63 (begin) to offer academic credits. According to a survey, 49 percent of universities in Tokyo-both 64 (nation)and private-are now considering that option.
While rewarding student volunteers 65 credits to advance their undergraduate programs 66 (be)a nice gesture, the move also makes it clear that the Olympic Committee does not want to pay for highly-skilled individuals 67 must speak a foreign language, and work over ten full days, not to mention that they must pass 68 interview.
The move also raises the question of what it means to volunteers. It's quite obvious by now that there aren't enough people 69 (till) the 110,000 vacant positions.
Offering academic credits to Japanese students seems like the wrong way to encourage volunteerism, but precious time is going by for the Olympic Committee. If they cannot get the 70 (require)110,000 volunteers soon, an army of emotionless robots might just work.