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Shadow Capital Cities in the Korean World

Projet de recherches CRC : The Center for Korean Studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) is currently considering the possibility of forming a panel at the upcoming Association for Asian Studies (AAS) and/or the Association of American Geographers (AAG) annual meeting that would expand upon ongoing research pertaining to Korean capital cities.

Part-time, non-tenure-track lecturer position

The Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California, seeks to fill a part-time, non-tenure-track lecturer position to teach Korean Studies courses in the social sciences beginning Fall 2013.

2013 AKS Research Grant

The AKS (Academy of Korean Studies) Research Grant is one of our non-degree programs which invites and supports international students for six months, providing them with a momentum to grow to be a next generation of promising scholars in Korean studies and to play a leading role in the field abroad.

2013 AKS Thesis Grant

2013 AKS Thesis Grant was designed to promote interest in Korean studies among international students and to give them momentum to further enhance their research in the field.

Prix de thèse de l’AFPEC

L’AFPEC (Association Française pour l’Etude de la Corée) organise un concours biennal qui
récompense une thèse de doctorat, écrite en soutenue en langue française, et apportant
quelque chose de nouveau dans la connaissance de la Corée.

Post-graduate bursary BAKS

The BAKS (British Association For Korean Studies) announces the competition for the Anglo-Korean Society post-graduate bursary for the academic session 2013-2014.

Cfp, 2015 AKSE conferences

The AKSE council invites proposals for the venue for AKSE 2015.

Proposals should contain:

  • the name and affiliation of the organizer
  • the proposed dates and venue of the conference
  • a preliminary budget

Cfp, The Imperial Court in China, Japan, and Korea: Women, Servants, and the Emperor’s Household (1600-early 1900s)

The University of San Francisco Center for the Pacific Rim is pleased to announce the call for papers for “The Imperial Court in China, Japan, and Korea: Women, Servants, and the Emperor’s Household (1600 – early 1900s)” a symposium to be held at the University of San Francisco on Thursday and Friday, April 18-19, 2013.

Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships at UPenn (2013-14)

Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships at UPenn (2013-14)

James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies at the University of Pennsylvania <http://www.sas.upenn.edu/koreanstudies/index.html> welcomes applications for postdoctoral fellowship at UPenn, funded by the Korea Foundation’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.

Cfp, The “Miracle” Narrative of the Korean Cultural Industries: Perspectives from the Middle East International Conference May 8-9, 2013

The purpose of this conference is to examine the way Korean popular culture is being appropriated and received in the Middle East, and to examine the social and academic developments it inspires. The conference presentations will attempt to develop an integrative framework to analyze the dynamic relations between cultural industry, cultural consumption, and academic studies through a focus on the experience of the Korean Wave in the Middle East.

Cfp, Years of Radical Change (2): SOAS Conference on Korean screen culture

In the wake of last year’s successful workshop on South Korean film, Years of Radical Change (1) held at SOAS, the Centre for Korean Studies in collaboration with the Centre for Film and Screen Studies will host a two-day conference that aims to examine critically some of the most important issues affecting Korean screen culture today; particularly cinema, television and music videos.

The AKS(Academy of Korean Studies) Research Grant

The AKS(Academy of Korean Studies) Research Grant is one of our non-degree programs which invites and supports international students for six months to provide them with a momentum to grow to be a next generation of promising scholars in Korean studies and to play a leading role in the field abroad. Applications for the AKS Research Grant for the period from 1 March 2013 to 31 August 2013 are now being sought.

Cfp, Korean Studies Association of Australasia Biennial Conference

The Program Committee for the 2013 Biennial Conference of the Korean Studies Association of Australasia invites PhD students, early career researchers and academic colleagues to the Australian National University to present their research and enhance our understanding of Korea in the world today.

Deadlines for submission of application form: 15 February, 2013

Lecurer in Korean studies (Sydney University)

A new position in Korean Studies is being advertised at the University of Sydney.

CLOSING DATE: 21 October 2012 (11.30pm)

The University is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to equity, diversity and social inclusion. Applications from equity target groups and women are encouraged.

AKS, 2012 Korean Studies Grant

The Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) is pleased to announce “Korean Studies
Grant 2012″. The aim of Korean Studies Grant is to deepen the world’s
understanding of Korea by supporting academic activities that will help
spread Korean studies and nurture talented scholars of Korean studies.

Cfp, Journal of Asian Politics and History

Submissions are welcome from any Asia-related discipline in the form of original papers, research notes, survey articles, and book reviews in the fields of international relations, comparative politics, political development, regional integration, political thought, political history, and history of political thought.

Manuscripts not to exceed 15,000 words, including all notes and bibliography, should be submitted in MS Word or RTF format no later than November 30, 2012