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Stefan Hartmann, Group Leader |
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Jamie is a fourth-year student with a double-major in International Relations and Psychology. As her unconventional mix of the majors suggest, her areas of interest range from finding the source of resilience in positive psychology to sustainable post-conflict stability construction in international development.
Upon her graduation, she plans to travel and conduct research in South East Asia, which she fell in love with while backpacking there last summer.
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Roxanne is a third-year student pursuing a double-major in Peace and Conflict and Political Science. Her academic interest focuses on the intersection of human security and development.
While she tends to use Africa as her regional focus for research, she got involved with NKRG to broaden her understanding of North America-Asia bilateral relations. |
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Vince Eagan is a full time police officer in the Greater Toronto Area working in a Forensic Unit. He is a mature student, part time, at the University of Toronto.
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Sara is a third-year economics and psychology double major. As a native Korean, the conflict between two Koreas and the role of citizens have been an interest of hers for a long time. During her spare time, she likes to read newspapers, in multiple languages, about Korea. |
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Brian Park is a third-year student studying Political Science and Sociology. His academic interests involve public perceptions and reactions to the policy decisions of Canadian and international governing bodies.
Having grown up in both Asia and North America, he is also interested in the diplomatic, economic and cultural relationships of the two continents.
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