Letter in Support of IIAS Colleagues
I write as the President of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE), the main scholarly society for Korean Studies in Europe, founded in 1977, with the objective to
I write as the President of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE), the main scholarly society for Korean Studies in Europe, founded in 1977, with the objective to
The Modern East Asian Studies (MEAS) programme at Goethe University Frankfurt invites students interested in the programme to attend an online information session on 1 April, 12:00 (CEST). A second meeting will be held
Lecture – Funded by AKSE’s EPEL programme Korean Memories of Wartime Forced Labour and the ‘History War Dr. Nikolai Johnsen (SOAS, University of London) Organizer: Ann Cecilie Mikkelsen 13th March,
2025 Special Lecture Series Korean Studies – Funded by AKSE’s EPEL programme Rebranding North Korean Visual Media Dr. Immanuel Kim (The George Washington University) 12th March, 2025 – 16:45-18:15 (CET)
AKSE friends and members, Please pay attention to the upcoming submission of the AKSE Newsletter reports for the year 2024. Due to numerous pleas, the submission deadline is postponed to
The annual Korean Screen Culture Conference (KSCC) is dedicated to exploring all aspects of Korean screen culture, including television, K-pop, internet, computer gaming, webtoons, and film from both North and
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