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KEC International Graduate Student Conference 2025

04.07.2025 - 05.07.2025

The KEC International Graduate Student Conference brings together graduate students of Korean Studies from diverse universities to explore their academic interests and share their research journeys. It's a valuable opportunity for students to present their work, engage in thoughtful discussions, and receive heartfelt guidance from experienced faculty, directors, and other participants.

KEC International Graduate Conference 2025

KEC International Graduate Conference 2025

Program


1st Day (04.07.2025 Fri, 13:00~19:50)

13:00 ~ 13:20     Opening Session

 

13:00      Welcome: Prof. Dr. Eun-Jeung Lee (Freie Universität Berlin)

                Prof. Dr. Tae Gyun Park (Seoul National University)

                Prof. Dr. Dongwon Lee (Seoul National University)

                Prof. Dr. Miriam Lowensteinová (Prague, Charles University)

                Prof. Dr. Jong-Chol An (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)

                Prof. Dr. Barbara Wall (University of Copenhagen)

                Dr. Yonho Kim (George Washington University)

 

13:20 ~ 16:00     1st Session

  

Yijun Xu
(Berlin)

Peace Vision and Unification Perception of South Korean Young Generation

SoHyun Park

(SNU, International Studies)

Creating the ‘Sinsedae’ music, Plagiarism, Piracy or Practice? - A Case study of Plagiarism Incident of Korean popular music in the 1990s

Celina Hollmichel
(George Washington)

Statues and Social Movement Framing: Evidence from the Global Comfort Women Movement

Munkhzul Bat-Erdene

(Berlin)

Mongolia’s Role in Northeast Asian Security: Small-State Diplomacy and Mediation Between the Koreas Through the Ulaanbaatar Dialogue

  

16:00 ~ 16:30     Coffee Break (30min)

 

16:30 ~ 19:10     2nd Session

  

Martina Marin

(Ca' Foscari University of Venice)

 

Development Assistance as a Prerequisite or Reflection of Middle Power Diplomacy? - The Case of South Korea

Li, Tin Nok
(SNU, International Studies)

 

The Distance between Seoul and Washington:Unraveling the Disconnect Between Korea and the U.S. (1894-1897)

Rikke Reiche Larsen

(Copenhagen)

South Korean International Adoption - the Possibility of an End? 

Jiyoung Kim
(SNU, Korean History)

Looking into the Other Side of the Coin: Reconstructing Social Network of Scholars in the Late 14th Century 

  

19:10 ~              Dinner

 

2nd Day (05.07.2025 Sat, 09:30~12:30)

 09:30 ~ 11:30     3rd Session

 

Martin Weiser
(Berlin)

North Korea's Other Parties: The History of the (Social) Democratic Party

Hyeju KIM

(SNU, International Studies)

Why the Maritime Order Remains Divided: Strategic and Historical Roots of South Korea-Japan Fisheries Agreements

Hyewon KIM
(SNU, Korean History)

The Men who Traversed the Unknown Peninsula: Examining the Official Records about American Travelers to Korea in the 1880s

 

11:30 ~ 12:30      Closing Session

 

13:30 ~ 14:30       Faculty & Directors Session

 

by  Dr. Hojye Kang

Language: English, Korean

Zeit & Ort

04.07.2025 - 05.07.2025

Institute for Korean Studies,
Otto-von-Simson-Str. 11,
14195 Berlin
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Weitere Informationen

Dr. Hojye Kang: hojye.kang[at]fu-berlin.de