[KS] PhD Scholarship in Korean Studies

Sojin Lim SLim4 at uclan.ac.uk
Wed Dec 7 03:08:11 EST 2022


Dear all,

Please find PhD scholarship opportunity as below, and share with those who may be interested.



PhD Scholarship in Research on Korea


The International Institute of Korean Studies (IKSU) at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is offering PhD scholarship in research on Korea, within the discipline of Development Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, International Relations, or relevant field of studies. We seek highly motivated individuals who have excellent academic grades at Masters’ level and who are committed to original and high-quality research. Inter-disciplinary methodologies are particularly welcome.



Applications are open to students of any nationality, but the scholarship covers the value of UK tuition fee waiver for PhD programme, plus stipend. Non-UK fee paying students will receive a partial fee waiver to the value of UK tuition fees and the stipend. The duration of the scholarship is for the first two years (start date: September 2023).



Total amount of scholarship is as following.

  *   2023/24 academic year: £20,800 (tuition fee waive and stipend)
  *   2024/25 academic year: £21,300 (tuition fee waive and stipend)



Applications should be submitted, including research proposal, via: https://www.uclan.ac.uk/postgraduate-research/how-to-apply

o  Type of Study: Research Degree (Postgraduate)

o  Course: Master of Philosophy/Doctor of Philosophy

o  You should provide reference number where it is required in the application, as well as at the beginning of your personal statement: RS/22/27.

o  You should upload your CV and research proposal along with other required documents.



Any inquiries, please contact via IKSU-AKS at uclan.ac.uk<mailto:IKSU-AKS at uclan.ac.uk>.


Thank you.

Best,
Sojin


Sojin Lim, FHEA 임소진 | Reader/Professor 교수
PhD in Development Policy and Management 개발정책경영학 박사
MA North Korean Studies & MA Asia Pacific Studies Courses Leader 석사과정 학과장
Co-Director of the International Institute of Korean Studies (IKSU) 한국학연구소 소장
Co-Editor of the Routledge Research on Korea Series 루틀리지 한국 연구 시리즈 편집장
Editor-in-Chief of the Asia Pacific Viewpoint (APV) Journal 아시아태평양관점 저널 편집위원장
Editor of the World Scientific Series on Asia Pacific in Global Development 아시아태평양 WS 시리즈 편집장

AB 145, Adelphi Building
School of Humanities, Language and Global Studies
University of Central Lancashire
Preston, Lancashire, PR1 2HE, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1772 893157<tel:%2B44%20%280%291772%20893143> | SLim4 at uclan.ac.uk<mailto:SLim4 at uclan.ac.uk>

ORCID ID: 0000-0003-1395-7672

Recent Publications:
·         “International Aid and Sustainable Development in North Korea: A Country Left Behind with Cloaked Society,” Routledge (2023)
·         “Politics, International Relations and Diplomacy on the Korean Peninsula,” Routledge (edited) (2023)
·         “Compliance with Global Norms: A Case of North Korea and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals,” in Comprehensive Peacebuilding on the Korean Peninsula: Internal Dynamics in North Korea and South Korean Approaches, Palgrave (co-authored) (2023)
·         “South Korean Popular Culture in the Global Context: Beyond the Fandom,” Routledge (edited) (2022)
·         “International Cooperation and Development: Post-COVID-19 International Development Cooperation in Latin America,” Hanul (co-authored, in Korean) (2022)
·         “Sustainable Development from the Unsustainable Climate: Sustainable Development Goals and the Pacific Small Island Developing States,” in Indigenous Voices and Climate Change, Palgrave (2022)
·         “Struggle on Demand: Shaping Contemporary North Korea’s Public Sphere through Memory Politics,” Journal of Peace and Unification (co-authored) (2022)
·         “The Evolution Story of South Korea from a Fragile State to an International Actor,” in Routledge Handbook of Contemporary South Korea, Routledge (2021)
·         “Routledge Handbook of Contemporary South Korea”, Routledge (co-edited) (2021)
·         “The Paradox of Unsustainability in UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The North Korean Case in the Context of Accountability and the Fragile States under Sanctions,” Journal of Peace and Unification (2021)

[University of Central Lancashire] <https://www.uclan.ac.uk>
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