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Attention! Schedule change
Date: 16.-20. September 2024 (Mon.-Fri.)
Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Korean Studies, Otto-v.-Simson Str. 11, 14195 Berlin
Deadline extension!
31 July, 2024
The Korea-Europe Center at the Institute of Korean Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, (FU-IKS) is pleased to announce the Workshop Series <Korea Competence Week 2024> for graduate students and PhD candidates intending to enhance the academic and political competence of those involved in Korea-related research and politics.
Instructor: Dr Kahee Jo, University of Sheffield
This workshop invites PhD students studying Korea-related themes to deepen their understanding of their research object “Korea”. Participants will learn more about current developments and issues related to South Korea, improving their intercultural competence in an increasingly globalised academia.
Instructor: Dr Hojye Kang, Freie Universität Berlin
Expanding on the ideas of the first workshop, this session focuses on current developments and issues related to North Korea, enhancing the intercultural understanding of participants.
Instructors:
Mr. Kim Yonho, Associate director of George Washington Institute of Korean Studies, USA
This workshop teaches basic techniques and strategies for writing policy papers. Participants have the opportunity to gain knowledge, skills and first-hand insight from people who are engaged in policy paper writing. The workshop intends to illuminate the context in which policy papers are produced, why they are written, and how they potentially influence decision-making processes. The workshop will consist of interactive training sessions, group work and practical exercises.
Instructors:
Mr. Kim Yonho, Associate director of George Washington Institute of Korean Studies, USA
Mr. Sangsoo Lee, Senior Adviser at Center for Humanitarian Dialogue
Strategic dialogue is a term that is used with increasing frequency, both in the private and public sectors. It is generally understood as denoting a processual development among groups or teams intending to reach a common understanding concerning goals, concepts or projects in view of the future. Nevertheless, what does "strategic dialogue" exactly mean? How does it differ from a regular "bilateral" or "multilateral" meeting? Is it a formal or informal process? How does it compare and contrast with 1.5 and 2-track discussions? Can academics participate in strategic dialogues, or is it a format limited to practitioners, mainly from the field of politics? Who sets the strategic agenda, and how is strategic dialogue organized in practice?
The workshop will examine these and other questions, providing a comprehensive overview of the instrument of strategic dialogue. The seminar will host speakers with rich experience and a proven track record in conducting such strategic dialogues with partners in Asia, particularly in both Koreas. The guest speakers will share their expertise and provide hands-on experiences. This workshop will also include a model-strategic dialogue in which participants will have the opportunity to prepare and simulate a strategic dialogue under the guidance of experienced practitioners in the field.
Eligibility
Applicants be enrolled in a graduate program at a European university. An interest in Korea is recommended.
Application period:
Until June 25th, 2024
The Korea-Europe Center will provide the selected participants with
- roundtrip train ticket (2nd class) or airfare (economy class) within Europe,
- board and lodging for the duration of the workshop
Application:
Submit the following documents in one PDF file with the applicant's family name as the file name to Gwendolyn Domning (g.domning@fu-berlin.de) and Dalila Hadzic (d.hadzic@fu-berlin.de)
Letter of Motivation
Gwendolyn Domning (g.domning@fu-berlin.de)
Dalila Hadzic (d.hadzic@fu-berlin.de)