Schedule
October 2019
● The 163rd Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad
1. Date & Time : October 4 (Fri.), 2019 at 13:00 ~ 14:00
2. Venue : The Academy of Korean Studies
3. Presenter : Aaron Molnar (University of British Columbia)
4. Topic : Koryo and Travel in Mongol Eurasia: A Comparative Study of Koryo Language Texts and West Asian Travel Accounts
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad
● The 80th Societas Koreana Lecture Meeting
1. Date & Time : October 16 (Wed.), 2019 at 17:30 ~ 20:30
2. Venue : Press Club at Korea Press Foundation
3. Lecturer : Ji-Hyun Ahn (Professor, University of Washington Tacoma)
4. Topic : Mixed-Race Koreans and Multiculturalism in South Korean Popular Media
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad
● The 164th Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad
1. Date & Time : October 28 (Mon.), 2019 at 13:00 ~ 14:00
2. Venue : The Academy of Korean Studies
3. Presenter : Angela McClean (University of California, San Diego)
4. Topic : Why does South Korea recognize so few asylum-seekers? From the perspective of the Refugee Status
Determination (RSD) Regime
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad
1. Date & Time : October 4 (Fri.), 2019 at 13:00 ~ 14:00
2. Venue : The Academy of Korean Studies
3. Presenter : Aaron Molnar (University of British Columbia)
4. Topic : Koryo and Travel in Mongol Eurasia: A Comparative Study of Koryo Language Texts and West Asian Travel Accounts
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad
● The 80th Societas Koreana Lecture Meeting
1. Date & Time : October 16 (Wed.), 2019 at 17:30 ~ 20:30
2. Venue : Press Club at Korea Press Foundation
3. Lecturer : Ji-Hyun Ahn (Professor, University of Washington Tacoma)
4. Topic : Mixed-Race Koreans and Multiculturalism in South Korean Popular Media
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad
● The 164th Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad
1. Date & Time : October 28 (Mon.), 2019 at 13:00 ~ 14:00
2. Venue : The Academy of Korean Studies
3. Presenter : Angela McClean (University of California, San Diego)
4. Topic : Why does South Korea recognize so few asylum-seekers? From the perspective of the Refugee Status
Determination (RSD) Regime
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad