[SNUAC] 2024 SNUAC WEEKLY (2nd Week of Oct)
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Since its launch in March 2022, the Center for Hallyu Studies has been engaged in multidisciplinary research on the fast-evolving Korean popular culture. To better understand the global landscape of Hallyu studies and to foster a network of both domestic and international scholars, we have been hosting a range of activities, including monthly 100-minute book talks, annual international conferences, special seminars, and numerous research projects. While these efforts have largely focused on professional researchers, it has come to our attention that many students across various disciplines and courses are also producing academic work on Korean popular culture and the Hallyu phenomenon in the form of reports, theses, and independent papers. In recognition of this, and with the aim of encouraging students and nurturing future scholars in this field, the Center for Hallyu Studies (SNUAC CHS: SNU Asia Center, Center for Hallyu Studies) is pleased to announce the 1st Hallyu Studies Student Day.
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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 Fall 2024.
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[Visiting Scholars] Soyeon Ahn
Soyeon Ahn holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Houston, Texas. She previously worked as an analyst at the Korea National Oil Corporation. Her expertise lies in comparative politics and international relations, with a particular emphasis on the Middle East. She is currently a visiting scholar at the West Asia Center, Asia Center at Seoul National University, and teaches Arabic and Middle Eastern politics at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Her primary academic interests include political regime types, institutions, civil society in the Middle East, as well as the rentier economy and regime survival.
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