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http://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu 06-01-2017 22:48:21
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A North Korean Studies Program with GW Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS) convinced Olivia Truesdale (진화영) that she wanted to pursue graduate studies with GW Sigur Center for Asian Studies. Learn more about Olivia's journey in her #WeAreElliott profile. ow.ly/v4Th50SnoEj
Let's be real, people: you can't not like Korean food! Our friends at GWU's Institute for Korean Studies GW Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS) are hosting an all-day K-Food event this Fri. Oct. 25 in the heart of DC with amazing speakers! 😍🍚RSVP: hms-32.eventbrite.com #kfood #koreanfood #mukbang #hansik
And that’s a wrap! IIEP – alongside partners GW Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS) & GWU East Asia NRC – are honored to host such an esteemed speaker w/ tremendous insight like former Minister Park Jin, and we're grateful for all who joined “Perspectives on the U.S.-ROK Alliance after the U.S. Presidential Election.”
Linguistic nationalism is a feature of 🇰🇷South Korean society, but that's not resulting in investment in promoting the Korean language, says Professor Ross King, UBC Asian Studies READ➡️go.unimelb.edu.au/ms98
Director of the The Elliott School Institute for Korean Studies (GW Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS)) Celeste Arrington talked about South Korea’s brief martial law declaration and the potential impact. Remarks from U.S. Secretary Antony Blinken are also included. WATCH NOW: c-span.org/classroom/docu…. #SouthKorea