Grant was awarded a Donald A. King Summer Fellowship by the Huntington's Disease Society of America to work with a researcher on a project that is developing a promising genome engineering tool.
Scholarships, Awards, and Fellowships
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The growth and structure of cities major will work in a New York City agency as part of the nine-month fellowship.
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The biology major will research the genetic effects of prenatal exposure to SSRIs, a type of anti-depressants, during her year in the Netherlands.
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The English major will teach in Turkey and play Ultimate Frisbee.
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The history major will teach English in Germany.
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Here's our running list of award winners, which is being updated on an ongoing basis.
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The physics and astronomy major will conduct research on theoretical astrophysics in Germany.
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A revised version of a paper he wrote for a sophomore year economics class has been recognized by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
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The history and Russian double major will teach English at a university in Russia and also plans to design a creative writing course to help his students practice their skills.
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The biology major and neuroscience minor, who plans to pursue a Ph.D. in neurogenetics after Haverford, is one of 283 students from across the country chosen for the premier undergraduate science scholarship of its kind.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored program provides housing and placements at area non-profits for six graduating seniors. The Fellows also work on projects that connect the College to the community.
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Starace, who studied abroad in Berlin last spring, is returning to Germany to teach English next year.
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The political science and Russian double major will use the scholarship to enhance her Russian language skills in a program at Saint Petersburg State University.
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The Fulbright funding will allow Goff to spend a year working in a neuroscience lab at the University of Bergen, in Norway.
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Kang, who emigrated from Korea to the U.S. when she was 4, will return to her birthplace to teach English next year.