Tag: fulbright
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Reflections on the Fulbright application process
Several colleagues asked me about the Fulbright process, prompting me to describe my personal experiences with applying to Fulbright Colombia.
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Reentry, readjusting, reintegrating, reflecting back home
Three weeks after returning from Fulbright research on coffee in Colombia, I’m reflecting on being home and what’s coming next.
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Hasta la próxima, Colombia…
Having given my final presentation at Uniandes, I’ve got some goodbyes and thank yous to offer. We’ve done a lot of work over four months, yet the work is just beginning…
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48 hours of fieldwork in Pitalito
It was a quiet month, but the last fieldwork fieldtrip to Pitalito hit the ground running, giving us more insights on the c-price and the buying and selling of coffee, locally.
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55 hours of fieldwork in Neiva
Getting COVID at the end of February/beginning of March was rough for my work here, as I was supposed to get to the two-day Producer Roaster Forum in Guatemala City at the beginning of the month. Instead, I lost an opportunity to meet other folks from coffee-producing countries and be able to add their insights…
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A break in the action (for family tourism), and then, COVID
It’s a busy month with meeting folks from the Federacion Nacional de Cafeteros and then a visit from my entire family, but it ends with me getting COVID.
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Coffee is a fruit
I got the opportunity to take my first ever trip to a coffee farm. But firsthand context left me with more questions than answers on unlocking equity.
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Starting to tackle the research
It’s now been about three weeks since I landed here in Bogotá and I feel much more comfortable here than I did those first culture shock-ing couple of days. There are a couple of reasons for this. First, though my Spanish still is less than good, I’ve gotten the sense of some of the expressions…
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Settling in to the Colombian coffee scene
Since arriving in Bogotá last week, I’ve gotten more comfortable in the city, visited specialty coffee shops, and discussed coffee research with colleagues.
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Bogotá, ¡aquí estoy!
A bit about my first few days in Bogotá, including some of the walks to familiarize myself with my neighborhood, some of the challenges of not speaking Spanish well, and early observations about coffee while in Colombia.