[KS] USC-UCLA 5th annual Rising Stars mentoring workshop call for applications

David Kang kangdc at dornsife.usc.edu
Thu Mar 28 09:15:26 EDT 2013


RisingStars of Korean Studies mentoring workshop
 
USC’sKorean Studies Institute and UCLA’s Center for Korean Studies, with
generousfunding from the Korea Foundation, invites inquiries and
applications for the 5thannual "Rising Stars" junior faculty mentoring
workshop, to be heldon October 4-5, 2013.
 
Thisworkshop will bring together the next generation of Korean Studies
scholars ineither postdoctoral or assistant professor positions, along
with seniorscholars from various disciplines. The intention is to link
this new generationwith each other, provide feedback on their work from
senior scholars, and inparticular mentor these younger scholars through
the tenure process. Eachyounger scholar will prepare in advance either a
paper intended for eventualsubmission to a disciplinary journal, or a
book prospectus and one key chapter,while senior scholars serve as
discussants. We particularly wish to focus onyounger scholars who may be
at schools not known for Korean Studies, or scholarswhose work is not
primarily about Korea but who use Korea as “a case of” alarger question
in their research.  
 
Theworkshop has a limited number of openings, and is available to
participantsfrom all fields in the social sciences and humanities and
from institutionsthroughout the US and Canada.  
 
Theworkshop will fully cover participants' travel, lodging and meals for
theduration of the workshop. Funding for the program is provided by both
the KoreaFoundation and USC’s Korean Studies Institute.
 
 
Eligibilityand Application
·     Application due date: April 15, 2013
·     Scholars must have Ph.D. in hand by October 2013
·     Special consideration will be given to faculty fromuniversities
that are not major Korean Studies institutions, or those scholarswhose
research uses Korea as a case of a larger question or issue. 
 
Thoseinterested in attending the workshop should send a cover letter,
researchabstract (no more than 250 words), and CV to Linda Kim, program
specialist atthe USC Korean Studies Institute
(lindaeki at dornsife.usc.edu).


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213.821.4319

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