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  Visiting Fellows Programs  
     
      The Center for Asian Studies has a Visiting Fellows Program. The Center invites leading scholars and practitioners from Asia to spend 3 to 12 months at the Center for Asian Studies to conduct their research.* Past fellows have included several former ministers and high ranking officials from the South Korean government, scholars from Japan, Korea, and China, and journalists from East Asia. While associated with the Center, the fellows often give lectures and participate in seminars. Those who are interested in the program should contact the Director of the Center for Asian Studies, Professor Quansheng Zhao.  
 
CURRENT AND PAST VISITING SCHOLARS
Name & Position Dates of Affiliation
Xiruo Li, Ph.D. Candidate, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, China March-Sept 2007
Lijia Li, Ph.D. Candidate, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, China March-Sept 2007
Jun Li, Ph.D. Candidate, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, China October 2006-April 2007
Arata Iwaba, Senior Associate, Tokyo Electric Power Company Inc., Japan September 2006-August 2007
Hye-Soon Kim, Korean Ministry of Gov't Administration and Home Affairs, Korea September 2006-August 2007
Chih-Ji Hsiu, Ph.D. Candidate, National Cheng-Chi University, Taiwan August 2006-June 2007
Xinqian Wang, Professor, Henan University, China August 2006-July 2007
Seijin Jeong, Professor, Chung-An University, Korea May 2005-May 2006
Tamotsu Nakano, Researcher, KRI International Corporation April 2005-October 2005
Tshang C. Rhee, Korean Global Foundation, Korea March 2005-March 2006
Yoichi Tajima, National University Corp/Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan March 2005-March 2006
Minhyuk Park, Journalist, Dong-a Ilbo, Korea January 2005-December 2005
Xiaoyan Xie, Researcher, Petroleum University of China, China October 2004-October 2005
Masahide Nakamura, Ritsumeikan University, Japan October 2004-March 2005
Seongkye Lee, Ph.D. Candidate, Korea University, Korea September 2004-August 2005
Seungchang Yang, Professor, Sookmyung Women's University, Korea September 2004-September 2005
Sanghwa Lee, Battalion Commander, Republic of Korea Marine Corps, Korea August 2004-January 2005
Hongyan Li, Ph.D. Candidate, China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, Beijing, China

May 2004-May 2005

Jin Gak Kim, ReporterHankook Ilbo (newspaper), Korea September 2003-May 2004
Eun Sun Lee, Commander, Republic of Korea Marines Corps, Korea October 2003-February 2004
Joyce Jou-yu Lin, Associate Professor, Tamkang University, Taiwan November 2003-November 2004
Mary Philips, Post-doctoral Researcher, Ph.D., American University, USA

April 2003-May 2004

Young Jo Lee, Fulbright Scholar, Associate Dean of Pan-Pacific International Studies, Kung Hee University, Korea September 2002-August 2003
Javed Maswood, Associate Professor, School of International Business and Asia Studies, Griffith University, Australia December 2002-May 2003
Peter Mandaville, Assistant Professor of Government and Politics, George Mason University, USA January 2003-May 2003
Sachio Nakato, Assistant professor of International Studies, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya, Japan

August 2002-August 2003

Hideki Tamai, Assistant Professor, Soka University, Japan September 2002-September 2003
 
  *Affiliation fee may be required.  
 
     
 
     

 

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