[KS] Re: Social gathering for korean-studies list members

Robert Armstrong chonan99 at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 11 08:03:16 EDT 2000


I would really like to attend one of these get togethers but unfortunately 
that night I will be unable to attend.  Perhaps we could try and do this 
like every month or so?

Robert


>From: Stephen Epstein <Stephen.Epstein at vuw.ac.nz>
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>Dear colleagues,
>
>Recently I had a conversation with some fellow korean-studies subscribers
>about how nice it would be for list members to get together and meet in
>person.  Well, Horace Underwood has very kindly allowed us to piggyback on
>the next Fulbright Forum as a venue for those of us who are in Seoul.  I'll
>be there and will look forward to seeing old friends, meeting new ones and
>having a chance to discuss this week's momentous events.  Horace simply
>asks that those of you who plan to attend RSVP so they have some idea of
>numbers.  I include the information below once again for those who may have
>deleted it.
>
>Hoping to see as many of you as possible,
>
>Stephen
>
>
>FULBRIGHT FORUM!!
>
>Fulbright in Seoul (the Korean American Educational Commission) is pleased
>to invite you to attend the Fulbright Forum for June, which will be held on
>Friday, June 16, 2000, at 6:30 p.m. at  the Commission offices.
>
>This month's forum speaker will be: Dr. Victor Cha, Fulbright Senior
>Research grantee and Assistant Professor in the Department of Government 
>and
>School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.
>
>Dr. Cha will speak on: "Assessing the Future of the United States-Republic
>of Korea Alliance: The Importance of Enemies or Ideas?"
>
>There will also be an opportunity to discuss the results and implications 
>of
>the North-South Korean Summit meeting which will have just occurred, and 
>its
>implications for the Korean-American alliance as well.
>
>This Forum is the last of the Fulbright program year, and is an opportunity
>to greet and say farewell to the Fulbright scholars and graduate students
>who have been here for the past year.  In addition, the Fulbright
>International Education Administrators program participants will be
>finishing their two weeks of visiting Korean universities and departing for
>the U.S. on the 17th - the reception will be an opportunity to meet them 
>and
>wish them farewell too.
>
>We welcome to the Forum all Fulbrighters, senior lecturers and junior
>researchers, as  well as Board Members, Fulbright alumni, Peace Corps
>alumni, Korean studies scholars, foreign graduate students, and other
>friends of Korea and members of the Fulbright family.
>
>The presentation will be followed by a reception (in lieu of dinner.)
>We hope many friends will come to enjoy the lecture, the discussion, the
>food, and the liquid refreshment.
>
>Place: Fulbright Building
>168-15 Yomni-dong, Mapo-gu
>(see maps on our website: www.fulbright.or.kr)
>Date: Friday, June 16, 2000
>Time: 6:30 p.m.
>
>See you on the 16th!
>
>(RSVP and directions: Miss Park, 3275-4000)
>
>Horace H. Underwood, Executive Director
>Korean-American Educational Commission (Fulbright)
>Seoul, Korea
>hhu at fulbright.or.kr

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