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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 213-740-3758



Address: 809 W 34th St 90089-0142 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: dornsife.usc.edu/ksi

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USC Korean Studies Institute 15.12.2020

USC KSI and CSIS Korea Chair 2020-21 U.S. - Korea NextGen Scholars Program meeting with senior advisory board members, Stephan Haggard discussing publishing and Ambassador Kathleen Stephens discussing foreign policy and the Biden administration.

USC Korean Studies Institute 05.12.2020

The USC East Asian Languages and Cultures is looking for a PhD Graduate Assistant to teach a Korean language class in Spring 2021. The Teaching Assistantship is a 50% appointment, and provides 12 units of tuition plus health insurance. The ideal candidate should have native or near-native speaking ability in Korean, preferably with teaching experience. Interested students should send their CV directly to Dr. Hyunjung Ahn ([email protected]), Director of the Korean Language Program.

USC Korean Studies Institute 30.11.2020

Dr. John Park, Director of the Harvard Belfer Center Korea Project and USC KSI Senior Fellow will moderate this The Korea Foundation Los Angeles Office and Los Angeles World Affairs Council & Town Hall discussion with Deputy Assistant Secretary, Marc Knapper on Tues, Dec 1st at 11:00 am PT. Please check it out!

USC Korean Studies Institute 25.11.2020

Hosted by UCI Center for Critical Korean Studies and taking place on December 1-2 (with two of our former postdocs): "War, Women's Human Rights and Comfort Women."

USC Korean Studies Institute 14.11.2020

Taking place this Friday, November 27 and hosted by USC Center on Public Diplomacy.

USC Korean Studies Institute 06.11.2020

Learn more about Korea Foundation-'s support of mentoring and nurturing the next-generation of Korea specialists as public intellectuals, helping to bridge scholarly and policy communities in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Professor David Kang moderates a discussion with Bridget Coggins (UCSB), Nishino Juny (Keio) and Ramon Pacheco Pardo (Kings College London). Follow the U.S. - Korea NextGen Scholars Program page for #USCKSI and CSIS Korea Chair's joint program for U.S.-Korea scholars.