Date: |
Saturday, February 16, 2013 |
Time: |
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
Location: |
Social Sciences Building (SOS B40). Please see USC Maps for more information. |
Description: |
In collaboration with the Sang-Yong Nam Center for Korean Studies at the University of Michigan, the USC Korean Studies Institute will host a one-day conference featuring KSI Research Fellows as well as students from the University of Michigan who will present research related to Korea. The two centers will take turns hosting this conference bringing together students to share their interest in Korea and gain valuable mentorship from faculty. This conference is only open to undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty from USC and surrounding universities. RSVP to ksi@usc.edu by Wednesday, 2/13. |
Schedule: |
Noon: Welcome remarks from David Kang (USC) and Nojin Kwak (University of Michigan) 12:15-1:30: Korea’s foreign relations
Chair and discussant: David Kang 1:45-3:15: Domestic issues in Korea
Chair and discussant: Nojin Kwak 3:30-5:00: Identities in Korea
Chair and discussant: Sandra Fahy (USC KSI Postdoctoral scholar) |