ProjectCore University Program for Korean Studies: Tuebingen Global Korea Project
Basic data
Title:
Core University Program for Korean Studies: Tuebingen Global Korea Project
Duration:
01/09/2016 to 31/08/2021
Abstract / short description:
During the five-year “Tuebingen Global Korea Project,” we will carry out three major initiatives:
1) institutionalize Korean Studies by establishing an independent department and the Tuebingen Center for Korean Studies;
2) expand and consolidate international integrative programs of BA, MA, and PhD; and
3) strengthen research on modern Korea in a global perspective through three research units on the Cold War, Colonialism, and Migration.
Under these three umbrella projects, we will finance two postdoctoral fellows and two doctoral students as well as provide scholarships to M.A. students; develop and publish teaching materials ranging from Korean language grammar books to a sourcebook on modern Korean history; conduct internal and regional workshops to strengthen further regional networks and scholarly exchanges; host five international workshops and publish findings in edited volumes; establish the Korean Migration History Archive; as well as supplement and strengthen programs that are already in existence, such as the robust weekly Korean Studies Lecture Series and the internationally integrated education program in which an exchange study program to Korea is required at all (BA, MA, PhD) levels.
1) institutionalize Korean Studies by establishing an independent department and the Tuebingen Center for Korean Studies;
2) expand and consolidate international integrative programs of BA, MA, and PhD; and
3) strengthen research on modern Korea in a global perspective through three research units on the Cold War, Colonialism, and Migration.
Under these three umbrella projects, we will finance two postdoctoral fellows and two doctoral students as well as provide scholarships to M.A. students; develop and publish teaching materials ranging from Korean language grammar books to a sourcebook on modern Korean history; conduct internal and regional workshops to strengthen further regional networks and scholarly exchanges; host five international workshops and publish findings in edited volumes; establish the Korean Migration History Archive; as well as supplement and strengthen programs that are already in existence, such as the robust weekly Korean Studies Lecture Series and the internationally integrated education program in which an exchange study program to Korea is required at all (BA, MA, PhD) levels.
Keywords:
Global Korea
Involved staff
Managers
Korean Studies Section
Department of Asian and Oriental Studies, Faculty of Humanities
Department of Asian and Oriental Studies, Faculty of Humanities
Contact persons
Hwang, Whitney Taejin
Korean Studies Section
Department of Asian and Oriental Studies, Faculty of Humanities
Department of Asian and Oriental Studies, Faculty of Humanities
An, Jong Chol
Korean Studies Section
Department of Asian and Oriental Studies, Faculty of Humanities
Department of Asian and Oriental Studies, Faculty of Humanities
Local organizational units
Korean Studies Section
Department of Asian and Oriental Studies
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Humanities
Funders
Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea