[KS] Forthcoming events at Monash University, Melbourne Australia

Mohita Roman mohita.roman at monash.edu
Sun Aug 12 20:27:00 EDT 2018


Please see below information on events coming up at Monash University:

*Korean Studies Conference*

‘Reimagining Korean Identity through Wars, Money, Ideas and Exchanges:

70 years’ Identity Transformation’





Monash University Korean Studies, Melbourne, Australia.



*Date*: August 17-18, 2018.



*Location*: August 17, Matheson Library: ISB Meeting Room L1.04/ L1.02,
Clayton Campus 9:00am - 6:30pm

August 18, Japanese Studies Centre meeting room & Auditorium 8:30am -
6:30pm

*Details*:

Panels on North Korea, North Korean defectors, international relations,
South Korean society, Korean language and linguistics

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*After Graduation: Prospects for Students Graduating with Korea-related
Degrees *



*Date*: September 4th, 2018.

Speakers:

Sarah Holloway, Founder *Matcha Maiden*, ‘From Lawyer to funtrepreneur’

MITS (Master of Interpretation and Translation Studies), Monash University

Johnathan Benney, Honours Study, Monash University, ‘The Point of Honours
Degrees’

Jeff Jarvis, MA in Tourism, Monash University, ‘MAs in Tourism’

Howie Manns, Director MA of Applied Linguistics (MAppLing), Monash
University, will be present to discuss how advanced MAppLing study can help
you gain employment in a range of exciting new spheres, including forensic
linguistics, technology and/or business or health communication
consultancies. He will also discuss how MAppLing study can give you a value
add/promotion opportunities as a language teacher."



*Location*: E561-Seminar Room

Tue 4 Sep 2018 16:00 – 18:00

20 Chancellors Wlk, Clayton-5-E561-Seminar Room (Arts)

*Details*: Students studying Korean Studies or Korean language or with an
interest in Korea and Korean are invited to attend this event which will
deal with work life after graduation. Invited speakers will talk about the
job or academic/ research possibilities after university. Invited speakers
include:

Sarah Holloway a former Monash student of Law and Asian languages is an
entrepreneur who founded her own company Matcha Maiden and Matcha Milk Bar
and specialises in Matcha- made from green tea powder.

https://www.smh.com.au/business/small-business/from-lawyer-to-matcha-maiden-the-appeal-of-the-fine-green-powder-20170525-gwcmdd.html

A representative from Monash University MITS (Master of Interpretation and
Translation Studies) who will talk about the prospects for following up
advanced Korean language study with a world class vocational degree.


Students from other disciplines are also welcome to attend.


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Korean Studies Speech contest

*Date:* 20 September 2018, 5-9pm

*Location: *Location: H1.16 Caulfield

*Details*: Fifteen finalists compete to win a grand prize of AUS$1500 and
runners up prizes of AUS$250.



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*The Melbourne Metropolitan Korean Studies Seminar Series *

*Seminar 7*

“Memories and Projections from North Korea: East Asia’s Hall of Mirrors?”.

Euan Graham

Senior Fellow, Loey Institute, Sydney

Honorary Principal Research Fellow at RMIT

Date: *Wed 17 October 2018 at 4:30pm-6pm*

Venue: *Matheson Library T1* Clayton Campus, Monash University

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Free events. All welcome! No registration necessary.

Organized by Monash University Korean Studies

For further information, please contact Mohita Roman :
mohita.roman at monash.edu or Andy Jackson: andy.jackson at monash.edu
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