Korean Studies

News and Events - Summer semester 2024

Tübingen Korean Studies Lecture Series

Click here for more information on the SoSe 2024 lectures


Aktionswoche gegen Rassismus

During the Stutgarter Aktionswochen gegen Rassismus (Stuttgart Weeks Against Racism) a lecture about the invisible racism against Asian people was held. A report in German can be found here.

As a part of these Weeks Against Racism, the Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design hosted a lecture and workshop on a exchange about anti-Asian racism. Dr. Ha, currently researching at the University of Tübingen, participated in a lecture and discussion on racism and empowerment. More information on this event can be found here.



Call for Applications: 2024 AKS Hanmun Fellowship(Advanced Course)

The Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) is pleased to announce the “AKS Hanmun (Classical Chinese) Fellowship.” As an important part of our mission is to nurture researchers, who will contribute to the development and globalization of Korean studies, the academy has organized the “2024 AKS Hanmun (Classical Chinese) Fellowship” for international scholars in Korean studies. Those who are interested in the following programs held by the AKS, which is the global hub sharing Korean studies with the world, are very welcome to apply.
1. Programs : Lectures, recitations, researches, and on-site tours (conducted in Korean)

2. Program Period :
  - 10th(Advanced Course) : September 2 – December 19, 2024

3. Venue : The Academy of Korean Studies

4. Eligibility

  - Undergraduates students, master's and doctoral degree students majoring in Korean Studies at overseas university(including candidates of master's or doctoral degrees)

  - Korean nationals and graduates are ineligible for this program.

※ Advanced Korean language skills are required, as the program will be conducted in Korean.

※ Must have completed a basic Hanmun course to take the Advanced Course

5. Required Documents

1) For All Applicants:
  - Application form (download the attached file)
  - Certificate of enrollment (or completion)
  - One letter of reference
   ※ Written by the applicant's academic adviser as to why the applicant needs knowledge of Chinese characters.
  - Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) score report (if you have taken)

2) Additional Documents for Applicants of the Advanced Course (Choose one):

- A copy of transcript or certificate that can prove the applicant’s completion of a Hanmun course at his/her university (or from other programs)

OR
  - AKS Hanmun Fellowship Certificate of Completion
  ※ All documents should be written in Korean or English. If not, attach a Korean or English translation of documents that are notarized.

6. Application Period : Monday, March 18 – Sunday, April 14, 2024

7. Application Method : Online application is available on the AKS homepage (korean)

     ※ Click the link to apply→ https://www.aks.ac.kr/cms/usr/wap/selectAplctnData.do?siteAplctnId=applyManageAks&applySeq=10898081&menuNo=4010120000

8. Notification of the Acceptance : The result will be announced individually via e-mail on Friday, April 26, 2024.

9. Lectures

- Advanced Course: Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Prose Reading

10. Support
  - Round-trip airfare (economy class) and support for living expenses (750,000 KRW per month)
   - Accommodations (guesthouse located at the Academy of Korea Studies compound)

   - Accident Insurance

11. Others
  - Submit a study report until fifteen days before the end of the fellowship period.
  - Support will not be provided to applicants who receive funds from other sources.

 12. Contacts : The Center for International Affairs of the Academy of Korean Studies

- E-mail: akshanmunspam prevention@aks.ac.kr


Exkursion nach St. Ottilien und München (Kopie 1)

Thema: “Auf den Spuren der Koreanistik in Deutschland” (im Rahmen der Lehrveranstaltung zu „Geschichte der beiden Korea“ bei Herrn Prof. Lee)

Wann: 7. + 8. Juni 2024

Exkursionsleiter: Prof. Dr. You Jae Lee und Herr Wonjun Choi, M.A.

Wer: Teilnahme für alle Interessierten! Begrenzte Personenzahl 28: wer sich zuerst verbindlich anmeldet, ist dabei!

Unkostenbeitrag pro Student*in: 45€

Programm: Besuch des Klosters St. Ottilien, das dortige Missionsmuseum, zum Grab von Mirok Lee in Gräfelfing und in München Besichtigung historischer koreanischer Relikte. Ein detailliertes Programm folgt.

Lernziel: Gegenseitiger Informationsaustausch der Teilnehmenden z.B. zum Kloster und das Missionsmuseum in Bezug auf Korea, über Leben und Werk von Mirok Li etc.

Anmeldung: bis zum 7. April über Alma, danach ist noch eine verbindliche Anmeldung bis zum 20. April um 18 Uhr per E-Mail an Herrn Choi (sofern noch Plätze frei sind) möglich: wonjun.choispam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de