3rd Week of April 2025
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SNUAC WEEKLY is a Weekly Newsletter Published by the SNUAC
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Iran-U.S. Relations: Historical Background and Future Prospects

  • Date: April 21st, Monday, 2025, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Location: Room 303, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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The Hittites and Their World During the 2nd Millennium BC

  • Date: April 22nd, Tuesday, 2025, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Location: Room 303, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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2025 Spring Conference of the Korean Society for Urban History

  • Date: April 25th, Friday, 2025, 13:30 – 18:00
  • Location: Room 240, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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The 11th Indian Literature Workshop: Buddha’s Consciousness, Buddha’s Body – Debates on the Manifestation and Form of Consciousness

  • Date: April 25th, Friday, 2025, 16:30 – 18:30
  • Location: Room 303, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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CHS 100 minute Talk 25-2: Survivalist Modernity

  • Date: April 28th, Monday, 2025, 16:00 – 17:40
  • Online via Zoom
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WeJump: A Global Model of Social Innovation through Digital Learning and Youth Leadership

  • Date: April 29th, Tuesday, 2025, 16:00 – 17:00
  • Location: Room 304, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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The Discourses of the Japanese Imperialist Iron Stake Severing the Geomantic Veins: Motif of Decolonization and the De-Cold War as Event, Experience, and Myth

  • Date: April 29th, Tuesday, 2025, 12:00 – 13:00
  • Location: Room 304, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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Exploring Methodologies for Comparative Area Studies in Asia

  • Date: April 30th, Wednesday, 2025, 10:00 – 15:00
  • Location: Samick Hall (Room 220), SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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Climate-Induced Migration: Current Trends, Global Responses, and International Cooperation

  • Date: May 9th, Friday, 2025, 16:00 – 17:30
  • Location: Room 103, SNU GSES (Bldg. 82)
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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 2025.

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Heeryoon Shin is Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Culture at Bard College, New York. Her current project explores architectural revival, mobility, and cross-cultural exchange in early colonial India through the lens of temple architecture in the pilgrimage city of Banaras. She is also developing a second project on the global circulation of blue and white ceramics and their interaction with local production and use in South Asia. Shin received her PhD in the History of Art from Yale University.

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