Koret Fellowship to Study United States-Korea Relations at FSI, Stanford University, USA

Currently
accepting applications.
Applications must be received by April 1, 2012.

The Koret
Fellowship, generously funded by the Koret Foundation of San Francisco, was
established to bring leading professionals in Asia and the United States to
Stanford to study United States-Korea relations. The fellows will conduct their
own research on the bilateral relationship, with an emphasis on contemporary
relations with the broad aim of fostering greater understanding and closer ties
between the two countries.

A major
conference is held each year in conjunction with the Koret Fellowship program,
with the current year’s Koret Fellow playing a lead role in organizing the
conference and in inviting eminent scholars and experts on contemporary Korea
to participate in the panels.  A public keynote address by a prominent
figure is an important feature of the event.

One fellow
is selected for each academic year and provided a monthly stipend for nine
months.

Submission
deadline

Applicants
must submit a CV, two letters of recommendation, and a research proposal (of no
more than 1,000 words), by the fellowship deadline for the next academic year.

The Koret
Fellowship commenced in the 2008-2009 academic year.

Fellowship
Coordinator

Heather Ahn
Shorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
(650) 724-8271 (voice)
(650) 723-6530 (fax)
hjahn@stanford.edu

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