[KS] Infusing Korean Studies into the Undergraduate Curriculum

Michael Macmillan luahiwa at gmail.com
Wed Feb 21 15:47:23 EST 2018


*Infusing Korean Studies into the Undergraduate Curriculum* is a
multidisciplinary, two-week faculty development program offering
undergraduate educators opportunities to interact with leading Korean
studies experts in an intensive program of lectures, discussions, film
screenings, and cultural events.

The program--to be held July 30 to August 10, 2018, at the East-West Center
in Honolulu--is designed to assist institutional teams and individual
faculty members develop course curricula and strategies for Asian studies
program development.

The first week of the program will include sessions on premodern Korean
history, religion, literature, and visual culture. The second week will
address twentieth- and twenty-first-century Korean history, economics,
politics, and popular culture. Session leaders are drawn from the faculty
of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and other institutions.

Team applications of 2-3 faculty members are particularly welcomed.
Participants will receive a travel stipend of $400 and lodging in the
East-West Center faculty guesthouse. Participant home institutions are
asked to cover remaining travel costs and a program fee of $150.

The program is sponsored by the Asian Studies Development Program, a joint
initiative of the East-West Center and the University of Hawai‘i. Dr. Peter
D. Hershock and Dr. Edward J. Shultz are co-directors of the summer 2018
program.

For further information, including detailed application procedures, visit
the Asian Studies Development Program Web site
<http://www.asdp-infusinginstitute.org>. The application deadline is March
15, 2018.
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