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Welcome to
the Korean Studies
Events Database

We hope to stimulate academic exchange across continents and to facilitate access to online events for a broader community.

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For professors

This database is built to promote your events easier.

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For researchers

You can use variable event infos.

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For anybody

For anyone who is interested in Korea.

The useful events database
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We created the International Korean Studies Events Database as a medium to share on/offline events with anyone who is interested in Korea.
We hope to stimulate academic exchange across continents and to facilitate access to online events for a broader community.
This database includes both synchronous and asynchronous events. The events are searchable by keyword, speaker, language, date and other categories.

rapid updates

Tons of events lists

Sharing infos

events promotion

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About this database

The Korean Studies Events Database is part of a digital resource commons and is crowd-sourced. We do not take responsibility for any of the events listed here or for the accuracy of information provided by participating individuals and institutions. Any inquiries related to the events posted on the database should be directed to the sponsoring institution or program.

The database is not affiliated to any university but was created with the help of CedarBough T. Saeji (Pusan National University), Andrew Logie (University of Helsinki), Nadja Nielsen and Barbara Wall (both University of Copenhagen). It is financially supported by the University of Copenhagen and the Seed Program for Korean Studies of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and the Korean Studies Promotion Service at the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2021-INC-2250001)