THE KOREA SOCIETY

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2016 Spring Fellowship in Korean Studies

  • Deadline (Postmarked) March 11, 2016
  • 2016-03-11 17:00:00
  • 2016 Spring Fellowship in Korean Studies
  • About the Speaker

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Applications are now available for the 12th annual Spring Fellowship in Korean Studies. This expense-paid program in Korea will include lectures, guided tours, and opportunities for on-site study in locales of historic and contemporary significance. The program is made possible through the generous support of the Academy of Korean Studies.

 

Eligibility

Applications are welcomed from anyone who meets one or more of the following eligibility criteria:

 

1) Textbook publishing company editors and supervisors

2) University or College Professors making contributions to history and/or geography textbooks

 

Application

Applicants should submit the application, including the application form and supporting documentation, by March 11th (postmarked) to:

 

Luz Lanzot
Korean Studies Program
The Korea Society
950 Third Avenue, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10022