[KS] Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship at UPenn (2013-14)

Eugene Y. Park epa at sas.upenn.edu
Sun Jan 6 00:03:51 EST 2013


Dear all,

The following announcement supercedes the previous announcement 
regarding the Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University 
of Pennsylvania's James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies  
(2013-14). Please note that the Kim Program must have the applications 
by *Thursday, January 24, 2013*, so that its executive committee will 
have enough time to review them and inform the applicants as well as the 
Korea Foundation accordingly by January 31--the Foundation's own 
deadline. I apologize for any confusion and inconvenience. Please let me 
know if you have any question.

Best,

Gene

-- 
Eugene Y. Park
Korea Foundation Associate Professor of History
Director, James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies
University of Pennsylvania
http://www.history.upenn.edu/faculty/park.shtml

*
Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships (2013--14)*

James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studiesat the University of 
Pennsylvania<http://www.sas.upenn.edu/koreanstudies/index.html> welcomes 
applications for postdoctoral fellowshipat UPenn,funded by the Korea 
Foundation's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Applicants will apply 
simultaneously to the Korea Foundation and Penn. Selection by the 
universitydoes not guarantee selection by the Korea Foundation, but 
Pennwill advise the Korea Foundation of its selected candidate(s). 
Scholars must have received their Ph.D. on a subjectrelated to Korea(in 
the humanities or social sciences) within 5years of January 31, 
2013andcannot currently hold a regular faculty position.*Confirmation of 
doctoral degree conferral will be required by July 1, 2013, and no 
exception will be allowed. *South Korean nationals are eligible to apply 
only if they have permanent residency status in another country.


Disbursement of the postdoctoral stipend for a 12-month period (July 1, 
2013--June 30, 2014) will be determined in accordance with 
Pennregulations. This fellowship cannot be combined with other 
fellowships and grants. During the term of appointment, the fellow will 
be expected to participate actively in the Kim Program, including giving 
a talk. Teaching a course is negotiable, subject to the fellow's 
expertise and curricular needs at Penn.

To apply to Pennfor affiliation as a Korea Foundation Postdoctoral 
Fellow,submit all application materials to both the Korea Foundation and 
the university. Information on the funding itself, required application 
materials, application procedures, and the Korea Foundation submission 
deadline can be found 
at<http://www.kf.or.kr/eng/01_sks/sks_fel_sfc01.asp 
<http://www.facebook.com/l/1AQEnnkla/www.kf.or.kr/eng/01_sks/sks_fel_sfc01.asp>>. 
*Materials must be received by **Penn****no later than January 24, 
2013*. Send application materials (3 sets of hard copy) to:

James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies

Attention: Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship

University of Pennsylvania

             642 Williams Hall
                 255 South 36th Street
                 Philadelphia, PA 19104

For more information, contact Eugene Y. Park <epa at sas.upenn.edu 
<mailto:epa at sas.upenn.edu>>.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://koreanstudies.com/pipermail/koreanstudies_koreanstudies.com/attachments/20130106/a7439548/attachment.html>


More information about the Koreanstudies mailing list