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● Call for Applicants: 2024 Development of Educational Materials and Activities for Understanding Korea Support Project
● National Center for Curriculum Development in Jordan Visit AKS
● Visit to Tajikistan for Textbook Improvement Activities
● The 179th Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad
● AKS Fellowship Launched for November 2023

Call for Applicants: 2024 Development of Educational Materials and Activities for Understanding Korea Support Project

The Academy of Korean Studies, Understanding Korea Project Office invites overseas experts in elementary, middle, and high school education or textbooks to participate in the "2023 AKS Understanding Korea Grant for the Development of education sources and Activities"

1. Support recipients: overseas experts in elementary, middle, or high school education and textbooks authors
2. Support category: Development of Educational Materials for Understanding Korea, Understanding Korea Activities
3. Support amount: up to KRW 50 million per project (the amount of assistance may vary according to the nature of
     each project)
4. Grant period: [scheduled] March 1, 2024 - February 28, 2025
5. Grant application period: November 1, 2023, 09:00 – December 15, 2023, 17:00 (Korea Standard Time)
6. Grant award announcement: [scheduled] February 16 (Fri), 2024, via AKS website and by email
7. How to apply: apply online via the Academy of Korean Studies website (https://www.aks.ac.kr)
8. Contact: Division of Understanding Korea Project (aks_project@aks.ac.kr)

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National Center for Curriculum Development in Jordan Visit AKS

Jordan NCCD Visit AKS
Jordan's National Center for Curriculum Development (NCCD) visited the Academy of Korean Studies on November 8, 2023. The Jordanian delegation consisted of the director and deputy director of the NCCD, the director of measurement and evaluation, and the director of examinations and testing at the Jordanian Ministry of Education.

During the visit, they were introduced to the AKS and the Understanding Korea Project and also toured the International Textbook Library and the Jangseogak Archives. During a meeting with AKS President Ahn Byung-woo, they shared the view that textbooks and curriculum are important for future generations. They also agreed on the importance of face-to-face exchanges after the COVID-19 pandemic, and shared the values of peace and human rights.
Jordan NCCD Visit AKS
The visit offered a good opportunity for the Division of Understanding Korea Project of the AKS and the Jordanian National Curriculum Development Center to enhance their cooperative relationship and enhance Jordan's understanding of Korea and improve Korea-related contents in Jordanian textbooks.
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Visit to Tajikistan for Textbook Improvement Activities

Visit to Tajikistan for Textbook Improvement Activities
The Division of Understanding Korea Project of the Center for International Affairs at the Academy of Korean Studies visited Dushanbe, Tajikistan, from November 21-27, 2023. The visit was aimed to engage in activities to improve Tajikistan textbooks and hold textbook seminars and presentations. The delegation, led by Lim Chi-kyun, Vice President of the AKS, and consisted of Cho Won-hee, Director of the Understanding Korea Project; Chang Ki-hong, a researcher at the Division of Understanding Korea Project; Yoon Hye-kyung, Professor of Science Education at Chuncheon National University of Education.

"The AKS-Tajikistan Textbook Seminar" was held on the first day of the program in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. It was attended by more than 100 people, including Korean embassy officials led by Ambassador Kwon Dong-seok, officials of the Ministry of Education and Science of Tajikistan, the head of the Korean Association of Tajikistan, local KOICA staff, textbook authors from the Tajik Academy of Education and Science, publishers, and members of the Textbook Compilation Committee.
Visit to Tajikistan for Textbook Improvement Activities
In his congratulatory remarks, Lim Chi-kyun, Vice President of the AKS, introduced the academy's founding philosophy, the objectives and achievements of the Understanding Korea Project, and he hoped for constructive discussions on education and textbook development in both countries. Cho Won-hee, Director of the Understanding Korea Project, introduced the project, and researcher Chang Ki-hong and Isozoda Komilsho, director of the 'Maorif' Publishing Center under the Ministry of Education and Science of Tajikistan, made a presentation on the education system and textbook system of the two countries.

In the second part of the seminar, Professor Yoon Hye-kyung of Chuncheon National University of Education presented "Status and Prospects of Teaching and Learning Materials Development in Korea"; Rahmonzoda Fariddun of the Textbook Publishing and Development Center of the Ministry of Education and Science of Tajikistan presented "Status of Korean-related Contents in Tajikstan Textbooks"; and Tursunov Gholib, Senior Researcher at the Faculty of Humanities and Sciences of the International University of Foreign Languages presented "Teaching about Korea in Tajikistan." Researcher Chang Ki-hong presented "How to Improve Korea-related Contents According to Changes in the Education Environment." In her presentation on the development of teaching and learning materials in Korea, Professor Yoon Hye-kyung provided textbooks and learning materials used in Korea, which drew high attention from the officials of the Ministry of Education and Science of Tajikistan.
Visit to Tajikistan for Textbook Improvement Activities
The delegation visited Tajik National University and the Ministry of Education and Science of Tajikistan, where they expressed their willingness to provide support for the opening of Korean studies at the university. They discussed ways to expand the base for Korean studies at Tajik National University. The head of the International Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Education and Science of Tajikistan noted that interest in the Korean language and Korean studies is growing rapidly in Tajikistan. The delegation said that the AKS will do its utmost to promote Korean studies at the Tajik National University.
Visit to Tajikistan for Textbook Improvement Activities
During a meeting with Gulnazarzoda Jilo, President of the Tajikistan International University of Foreign Languages, the delegation introduced the AKS's Understanding Korea Project and international support programs for Korean studies, and requested cooperation in establishing a network of the university scholars to write textbooks.
Visit to Tajikistan for Textbook Improvement Activities
After the meeting, a welcoming event was held with the participation of the president of the International University of Foreign Languages and other officials, and about 300 students, including Korean majors. Lim Chi-kyun, Vice President of the AKS, gave a lecture on "Hangeul: Communication and Caring."
Visit to Tajikistan for Textbook Improvement Activities
The delegation also visited the Korean Pavilion at the National Library of Tajikistan, met with the head of the Korean Association of Tajikistan to listen to the difficulties of Koreans living in Tajikistan, and agreed to seek ways for the AKS to help Koreans in Tajikistan.

At the closing ceremony on the last day of the program, the delegation expressed its willingness to provide information to the Tajik side to encourage its participation in future activities to improve textbooks in Tajikistan and promote Korean studies overseas, thus laying the foundation for the improvement and expansion of textbooks in Tajikistan, as well as attracting graduate students to study Korean studies and expanding the base of Korean studies.
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The 179th Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad

The 179th Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad
The Division of International Support for Korean Studies at the Center for International Affairs of the Academy of Korean Studies held the 179th Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad on November 22, 2023, at the Munhyeonggwan Grand Conference Room. The colloquium was held to present the research outcomes of Prof. Lee Young-im of California State University, Sacramento, a recipient of the 2023 AKS Fellowship.

Professor Lee, speaking on "The End of the Era, or the Past Long Lasting? Impeachment of Park Geun-hye and the Park Chung-hee Nostalgia," focused on the changes in the evaluation of former President Park Chung-hee and nostalgia for dictatorship after the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. Lee particularly emphasized the need for research on the post-impeachment period and noted the importance of studying the circumstances and political legacy of Park's impeachment.

The colloquiums drew many researchers and graduate students, who shared their opinions. The Division of International Support for Korean Studies will continue to organize events to promote communication among local and foreign researchers.
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AKS Fellowship Launched for November 2023

The Division of International Support for Korean Studies at the Center for International Affairs of the Academy of Korean Studies has been offering "Academy of Korean Studies Fellowship" every year. Aimed to expand the base of overseas Korean studies, the fellowship invites foreign researchers who want to do research in Korean studies. A total of 13 fellows have been selected for 2023. Those who started their fellowship research in November are as follows.

▣ Iris Kim
  - Affiliation: Columbia University
  - Research Period: November 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023 (2 months)
  - Research Proposal: Remapping "Separated Families": Aesthetics of Separation in Cold War Divided Korea and Japan from 1945
     to 1990s
  - Research Content: Unlike previous studies on separated families that have focused on the division and reunion of the Korean
    Peninsula, this study sheds light on the movements that occurred between South Korea, Japan, and North Korea and the
    phenomenon of separated families from 1945 to the 1970s through literature and various media. By analyzing the scattered
    family relationships between the three countries revealed through these media, we aim to reconstruct the divided reality of
    the East Asian region.
  - Presentation of research results: December (scheduled)

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