U.S.-Korea NextGen Scholars Program
About the Program
The 2024-2025 U.S.-Korea NextGen Scholars Program is a unique two-year program (non-resident) that provides opportunities for mid-career Korea specialists to discuss issues of importance to U.S.-Korea relations with policymakers, government officials, and opinion leaders in Korea and the United States, learn how to effectively engage with the media, participate in the policymaking process, gain experience as public intellectuals helping to bridge the scholarly and policy communities, and address issues of importance to the U.S.-Korea relationship.
Who Should Apply?
Tenure-track assistant professors, but open to all ranks, postdoctoral fellows, including non-tenure line faculty and non-academic appointments. Preferably with a professional and research interest on Korea, and plans for long-term engagement with Korea.
How to Apply?
Please complete this form and submit all requested materials in English.
Deadline
Applications are due by May 31, 2024.
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This program is made possible through the generous support of the Korea Foundation and Hanwha.
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