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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute has\nformed an inter-disciplinary workin
 g group to advance the University's growing\npartnerships with Korean acad
 emic institutions. This initiative is designed to\nfoster collaboration\, 
 interdisciplinary scholarship and joint projects\, and\nposition us for up
 coming funded research opportunities.If you’re interested in\nKorea-focuse
 d research\, teaching or partnership development\, we’d love to have\nyou 
 join the conversation and help shape this new initiative.Snacks will be pr
 ovided!This event is facilitated by Kristen Patel\, professor of practice 
 of policy studies\, Syracuse University.Kristen (Kris) Patel ’90 B.A. (Eco
 n/PSt)\, a distinguished alumna of the Maxwell School with more than 25 ye
 ars of experience leading intelligence and analytics programs in the publi
 c and private sectors\, is the Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg Professo
 r of Practice in Korean and East Asian Affairs.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Korea Working Group Launch
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 aret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit">The Moynihan Institute has\nforme
 d an inter-disciplinary working group to advance the University's growing\
 npartnerships with Korean academic institutions. This initiative is design
 ed to\nfoster collaboration\, interdisciplinary scholarship and joint proj
 ects\, and\nposition us for upcoming funded research opportunities.</span>
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 ; white-space: inherit">If you’re interested in\nKorea-focused research\, 
 teaching or partnership development\, we’d love to have\nyou join the conv
 ersation and help shape this new initiative.</span></p></div><p>Snacks wil
 l be provided!</p><p><span style="background-color: rgba(0\, 0\, 0\, 0)\; 
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 o\; white-space: inherit">This event is facilitated by Kristen Patel\, pro
 fessor of practice of policy studies\, Syracuse University.</span><br></p>
 <div><p>Kristen (Kris) Patel ’90 B.A. (Econ/PSt)\, a distinguished alumna 
 of the Maxwell School with more than 25 years of experience leading intell
 igence and analytics programs in the public and private sectors\, is the D
 onald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg Professor of Practice in Korean and East
  Asian Affairs.&nbsp\;</p></div>
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