[KS] RIKS newsletter

Ronald Munro ronald_munro at yahoo.com.au
Mon Dec 7 19:09:21 EST 2015


Dear Sir I am at present preparing a paper re the approx 550 Koreans found on Nauru at the end of the Pacific War and was wondering if you might be able to provide the contact details of someone who might be able to assist with two points that need expert or knowledgeable guidance. I am trying to determine 4 administrative areas in Korea during the Japanese occupation and roughly their present day Korean equivalent. I also am interested in the Australian recording of Japanese names and the  subsequent change to Korean. If you may be able to assist  I would be most grateful  Yours sincerely Dr Ron Munro 


    On Thursday, 12 November 2015, 15:19, 김유미 <youmekim at korea.ac.kr> wrote:
 

  Welcome to the Research Institute of Korean Studies, Korea UniversityThe Research Institute of Korean Studies (RIKS), founded in 1957, is one of the oldest and largest global Korean studies centers with about 100 researchers and support staff.Our objectives are to produce and disseminate resources for experts and the general public, to employ the latest information technology in humanities research,and to promote interdisciplinary research and international cooperation in Korean studies.We are excited to introduce following new events to you in this edition of the RIKS newsletter.We hope you enjoy reading it and invite you to become a subscriber and participant in the events. Please visit the RIKS website (https://riks.korea.ac.kr/root/) and find us on Facebook to learn more.Thank you, in advance, for letting your colleagues and students know about this newsletter for sharing new events at RIKS, Korea University.We welcome your feedback.  Youme KimResearch Professor/Program RepresentativeInternational Center for Korean StudiesRIKS, Korea University Office: 82-2-3290-2595Fax: 82-2-3290-2596A306, Korean Studies Hall, Korea University,Anam-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea, 136-701 Youme KimResearch Professor/Program RepresentativeInternational Center for Korean StudiesRIKS, Korea University Office: 82-2-3290-2595Fax: 82-2-3290-2596A306, Korean Studies Hall, Korea University,Anam-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea, 136-701
Youme KimResearch Professor/Program RepresentativeInternational Center for Korean StudiesRIKS, Korea University Office: 82-2-3290-2595Fax: 82-2-3290-2596A306, Korean Studies Hall, Korea University,Anam-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea, 136-701

  
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