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June 20, 2018
Contributed Blog, Fellowships, Fulbright, Interview, Research, Video

In this candid chat in CURF's Fireside Lounge, Fulbright Study/Research Award recipient Kate Sohn talks about her personal connection to Korea, the meaningful contribution she hopes to make as a researcher, and her advice on shaping the narrative of your Fulbright application.

Sohn will be conducting research on breast cancer survivorship in South Korea in 2018-19.

Video produced by Emily Eckardt and Kathryn R. Morgan, CURF Graduate Fellows, 2018.

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