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Tag Archives: how to
Fun Link Friday: Koi sushi
Happy New Year, everyone! While you’re making your resolutions and reflecting on how to make this the best 2016 ever, don’t forget to treat yourself to some delicious food! I bookmarked this amazing sushi from Earthables earlier in the year … Continue reading
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Tagged food, fun link friday, how to, Japanese food, sushi
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Fun Link Friday: Crochet yourself a delicious meal
Japan is famous for its obsession with fake food, but step outside your plastic comfort zone and get your crochet needle ready for this delicious looking bowl of fake ramen, brought to you with a full “how to” by Youtube … Continue reading
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Tagged crochet, food, fun link friday, how to, Japanese food, ramen, video
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Reblog: How to Organize a Panel for a Conference
We’ve been woefully short on articles related to professional networking within academia, so today we’re reblogging an article written by Dr. Karen Kelsky, who runs the blog The Professor Is In, a site and business where she helps people from all … Continue reading
From Application to Research: Fulbright in Japan
Aloha friends! I’m Pamela Runestad, a PhD candidate in medical anthropology from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. Paula Curtis of Shinpai Deshō asked me if I would share a little about my experience with scholarships in general and with … Continue reading
Posted in applications, financial assistance, funding, graduate school, living abroad, main posts, program review, social networking, study abroad, study tools, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged applications, fulbright, Fulbright Japan, how to, Japan, living in Japan, research, scholarships
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