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- USC Korean Studies Institute Postdoctoral Fellowships, 2012-2013
- Call for papers: Conference on Constructions of Race and Racism in East Asia
- New M.Ph. in Traditional East Asia Degree Program at Oxford
- Postdoctoral Fellowship Available at Columbia East Asian Institute
- Graduate-Study Scholarships at Australian National University
- Northeast Asian History Foundation Book Publication Support
- Call for Proposals: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
- Journal of Korean Studies Issue on Korean Cinema Now Available
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Graduate-Study Scholarships at Australian National University
The Australian National University Korea Institute in the College of Asia and the Pacific invites applications for two Ph.D. scholarships and one M.A. scholarship for 2012 commencement based on funding from the Academy of Korean Studies. The two Ph.D. Scholarships … Continue reading
Northeast Asian History Foundation Book Publication Support
The Northeast Asian History Foundation has announced a competition for publication support for a single-author or co-authored book-length manuscript or an edited volume. The selected applicant will receive up to US$20,000 in publication support, and the manuscript will be published … Continue reading
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Call for Proposals: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
The Korean Special Interest Group (KSIG) of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) is accepting proposals for sessions (60 minutes) or papers (20 minutes) for the KSIG sessions at the 2012 ACTFL convention to be held … Continue reading
Journal of Korean Studies Issue on Korean Cinema Now Available
The Journal of Korean Studies has announced the availability of the journal’s first thematic/guest-edited issue, “Unsettling the National in Korean Cinema” (Volume 16 No. 2, fall 2011). Digital copies are available at Project Muse: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_korean_studies/ (through participating institutions). More than … Continue reading