[SNUAC] 2024 SNUAC WEEKLY (2nd Week of May)
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[Review] Hope in a Foreign Land: Stories of Russian Immigrants
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On April 30, 2024, Vadim Slepchenko (Research Fellow, CECAS, SNUAC) gave a presentation on the topic of “Hope in a Foreign Land: Stories of Russian Immigrants”. This presentation tracked and analyzed the causes, current status, and impacts of the largest wave of Russian emigration since the collapse of the Soviet Union following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
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Diaspora is the Future
- Date: May 16th, Thursday, 2024, 16:00 – 17:30
- Location: Youngone Hall (Room 220), SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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Quiz-On Arab
- Date: May 20th, Monday, 2024, 14:00 – 17:00
- Location: 5F, Global Engineering Education Center Convention, SNU
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SNUAC offers a visiting scholars fellowship to promote the exchanges of scholars at home and abroad interested in Asian studies and their cooperation with SNUAC.
Let us introduce the SNUAC visiting fellows for Spring 2024.
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[Visiting Scholars] Daen Lee
Daeun Lee is a PhD candidate in Comparative Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore. Her research interests lie within mobility and migration studies, specifically focusing on the mobility of young people in Asia and transnational solidarity in Asian youth activism. Her PhD research explores foreigners’ “visa run” practices in Korea, which involve exiting and re-entering the country to extend their stay. She aims to examine how these “visa run” practices blur the boundaries between ‘legal vs illegal’ and ‘tourist vs migrant.’ Additionally, she seeks to identify the mobility rhythms and lifestyles created by regular and frequent border-crossings.
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