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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute is excited to build on the Maxwell Schoo
 l's growing partnerships with Korean universities by launching a new Korea
  Working Group. This initiative is designed to foster collaboration\, inte
 rdisciplinary scholarship and joint projects\, and position us for upcomin
 g funded research opportunities in the new year.&nbsp\;To kick things off\
 , we’re hosting a meeting organized by the Moynihan Institute’s East Asia 
 Program on Monday\, Dec. 1. This gathering will bring together faculty\, r
 esearchers and practitioners whose work touches on the Korean Peninsula. O
 ur first agenda item will be exploring opportunities through the Korea Fou
 ndation and other philanthropies\, including funding for policy-related tr
 aining and academic exchange.&nbsp\;If you’re interested in Korea-focused 
 research\, teaching or partnership development\, we’d love to have you joi
 n the conversation and help shape this new initiative.&nbsp\;Snacks will b
 e provided!&nbsp\;This event is facilitated by Kristen Patel\, professor o
 f practice of policy studies\, Syracuse University.Kristen (Kris) Patel ’9
 0 B.A. (Econ/PSt)\, a distinguished alumna of the Maxwell School with more
  than 25 years of experience leading intelligence and analytics programs i
 n the public and private sectors\, is the Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gre
 gg Professor of Practice in Korean and East Asian Affairs.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Korea Working Group Launch
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>The Moynihan Institute is excited to buil
 d on the Maxwell School's growing partnerships with Korean universities by
  launching a new Korea Working Group. This initiative is designed to foste
 r collaboration\, interdisciplinary scholarship and joint projects\, and p
 osition us for upcoming funded research opportunities in the new year.&nbs
 p\;</div><div><br></div><div>To kick things off\, we’re hosting a meeting 
 organized by the Moynihan Institute’s East Asia Program on Monday\, Dec. 1
 . This gathering will bring together faculty\, researchers and practitione
 rs whose work touches on the Korean Peninsula. Our first agenda item will 
 be exploring opportunities through the Korea Foundation and other philanth
 ropies\, including funding for policy-related training and academic exchan
 ge.&nbsp\;</div><div><br></div><div>If you’re interested in Korea-focused 
 research\, teaching or partnership development\, we’d love to have you joi
 n the conversation and help shape this new initiative.&nbsp\;</div><div><b
 r></div><div><p>Snacks will be provided!&nbsp\;</p><p>This event is facili
 tated by Kristen Patel\, professor of practice of policy studies\, Syracus
 e University.</p><p>Kristen (Kris) Patel ’90 B.A. (Econ/PSt)\, a distingui
 shed alumna of the Maxwell School with more than 25 years of experience le
 ading intelligence and analytics programs in the public and private sector
 s\, is the Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg Professor of Practice in Kor
 ean and East Asian Affairs.&nbsp\;</p></div>
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