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Page states May application deadline and August academy for RIKS Academy; June deadline for Pony Chung Fellowship — no specific year confirmed.
Pony Chung Foundation Academic Grant / RIKS Academy is sponsored by Pony Chung Foundation, together with the Research Institute of Korean Studies of Korea University. This program provides a 10-day Korean Studies Academy for young scholars. It is open to both Korean and foreign graduate students currently pursuing master's or doctorate degrees in Korean studies at universities in Korea or overseas.
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Academic Grant | Pony Chung Foundation Pony Chung Foundation builds the future by supporting innovation and challenge. Pony Chung Humanities School Contribution to the Development of Korean Studies Pony Chung Foundation signed an MOU with Research Institute of Korean Studies of Korea University (RIKS) to encourage the globalizationof Korean studies. Globally, there is a growing interest towards Korean culture and Korean studies.
Pony Chung Foundation, together with the Research Institute of Korean Studies of Korea University, invites excellent rising researchers in the area of Korean Studies to build the foundation for further growth of the field.
By providing stable financial support and research infrastructure, we want to support domestic investigation, research, networking, and research paper publishing, thus contributing to the development and spread of Korean studies. * Research Institute of Korean Studies, Korea University Selection Process and Grants Foreign researchers who have earned their doctorate in Korean studies within the last five years can apply via e-mail.
The final two recipients are selected through, first, a document screening, and then through an interview by the Pony Chung Fellowship Selection Committee. Selected researchers are provided with 50 million KRW as research fund and 10 million KRW as publishing fund. Every February, Pony Chung Foundation holds a yearly banquet to share the research performance of the year’s recipients.
I expand the scope of contemporary history of Korea through the eyes of Korean minority in Japan. “Pony Chung Fellowship program, which is comparable to the post doctoral programs provided by some of the leading American research institutes, fully supports my writing and publishing, and guarantees a long stay in Korea. As the first recipient of Pony Chung Fellowship, I want to leave accomplishments that can inspire future applicants.
” – 2017 Pony Chung Fellowship Recipient, Deokhyo Choi, Ph. D. Department of History, Cornell University RIKS Academy aims to provide a forum for young scholars in the field of Korean studies to communicate in the early stages of research, thereby expanding the network for Korean studies.
Together with the Research Institute of Korean Studies (RIKS) of Korea University, we support various research and exchange activities for researchers. Selection Process and Grants This program is open to both Korean and foreign graduate students who are currently taking their masters or doctorate program majoring in Korean studies in universities either in Korea or overseas.
A 10-day Korean Studies Academy is held for 20 researchers, who are selected through the screening process. Selected students are also granted with a 1 million KRW of research scholarship, and participants from other countries are provided with travel expenses (1 million KRW for the Americas and Europe, and 500,000 KRW for Asia). the latest trends of Korean studies.
“RIKS Academy consists of various lectures from the classics to the contemporary. I had a chance to get close to many scholars who are in their 30s. I hope I see them again through Pony Chung Fellowship program.
Now RIKS has a special place in my heart. ” – Afzal Ahmad Khan, Ph. D.
A lecture Invited to Study Abroad Prominent foreign scholars in Korean studies are invited to participate in sophisticated lectures. The lectures are filmed, archived, and released to the public as “Pony Chung Korean Studies Lectures” free of charge.
Pony Chung Fellow Workshop Tying in with the Pony Chung Fellowship, this program encourages Pony Chung fellows residing in Korea to play a leading role in academic workshop planning and to continue interacting with domestic scholars.
Pony Chung Hosting Program Tying in with the Pony Chung Fellowship, this program provides support for previous recipients to continue interaction with domestic scholars, and to strengthen the bond as a Pony Chung fellow.
The program enables previous fellows to, upon return to their native countries, personally facilitate the hosting program held in foreign research institutes, hosting research presentations and establishing academic networks. RIKS Young Korean Studies Workshop A follow-up to RIKS Academy, this program gives participants an opportunity to form a more in-depth academic network.
The selected team will host its own seminar for approximately three months, and share research results during the workshop. Pony Chung Korean Studies Lectures The academic events hosted by RIKS, such as foreign scholars’ lectures, RIKS Academy intensive lectures, and symposiums, will be filmed, archived, and provided for viewing.
The most sophisticated level of lectures and research on Korean studies in Korea are released to scholars and the public free of charge. 04377 Hangang-daero 23-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Korean and international graduate students (master's or doctorate level) majoring in Korean studies at universities in Korea or overseas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows 1 million KRW (research scholarship), travel expenses (1 million KRW for Americas and Europe, 500,000 KRW for Asia). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Pony Chung Foundation Academic Grant / RIKS Academy is funded by Pony Chung Foundation, together with the Research Institute of Korean Studies of Korea University. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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