3rd Korea-America Student Conference Recruiting for 2010
The 3rd Korea-America Student Conference (KASC), a student-led cultural and academic exchange, is recruiting students for the summer 2010 program. During the month-long conference, some fifty students will discuss their research on topics of bilateral and global interest and enjoy prominent speakers. The theme for the conference, which will be held July 12-August 12, 2010, is “Learning from the past, while working in the present toward the future of U.S.-Korea relations.”
KASC sites in 2010 include American University, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Michigan, and Stanford University. Conference roundtable topics include: The ABC’s of Education: Exploration of Education; War and Peace: An Analysis of Differing Perceptions; The Green Life Movement: Social Movement of Going Green; U.S. and Korea in the News: Media for Cultural Understanding; and Korea in 50 States: The Evolution of National Identity.
Although many participants will be Asian studies and East Asian studies majors, this is not a requirement. All types of students from any field and level of study are welcome at the conference. Knowledge of the Korean language is not required.
For applications and more information, visit www.iscdc.org or send e-mail to kasc@iscdc.org. The application deadline is March 5, 2010.
KASC is a program of International Student Conferences, Inc., a non-profit organization in Washington, D.C., dedicated to promoting peace by furthering mutual understanding, friendship, and trust through international student interchange.
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