334 search results for “korean” in the Public website
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    Koen de Ceuster about North Korea's Winter Olympics propaganda
        
    With the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang being over, it can undoubtedly be said that a lot transpired between the both Koreas: the visit of Kim Jong-un's sister to South Korea, the $2.64 million budget from South Korea for members of the North Korean Olympic delegation, and the first time the North… 
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    New Dossier: Korea in the media
        
    Did you know we have a complete dossier about Korea in de news? Together with Remco Breuker, Professor of Koreastudies, and our other experts we keep you posted about everything regarding both Koreas! 
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    Remco Breuker in Time on South Korea’s presidential compound
        
    The president of South Korea, Yoon Suk-yeol, has chosen not to use his presidential compound. Professor Remco Breuker states in Time that this marks a change in South Korea’s approach to the compound. 
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    How North Korea forces labourers to work in Poland
        
    Leiden researchers discovered that North Korean labourers are being forced to work on a large scale in Poland. Professor of Korea Studies Remco Breuker will present a report on the abuses in Poland at the ‘Slaves To The System’ conference on 6 July. 
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    About the programme
    
    Asian Studies at Leiden University is unparalleled in the Netherlands and combines the very best of Asia-related research in North-West Europe. 
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    President Korea Foundation op bezoek
        
    On Friday morning, 18 October, Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl and Professor Remco Breuker welcomed Korea Foundation President Gheewan Kim. 
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    'The way it looks now, Kim Jong-un is the winner'
        
    Something that a year ago would have been unthinkable has become a reality on 12 June: Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un sat down together to talk about nuclear disarmament. Can these two hardliners reach agreement in the negotiations? Professor of Korea Studies Remco Breuker is doubtful. 'As it looks now,… 
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    Christopher Green in Calgary Sun about North Korea's friendly gesture
        
    As South Korean president Moon Jae-in prepares to leave office, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has thanked him for trying to improve relations. Assistant Professor Christopher Green explains in the Calgary Sun what impact North Korea's gesture of goodwill might have. 
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    Rachel van den Berg: ‘My signature is above Willem-Alexander’s’
        
    My name is Rachel van den Berg, and I’m 24 years old. Last year I received my master’s degree in Korean Studies, and I’m currently working as Logistics Officer at Hyundai Global Services Europe. 
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    Remco Breuker on North Korea: ‘We have actually run out of time’
        
    Since it was announced that North Korean President Kim Jong-un is ready to launch an intercontinental nuclear missile, fear of a nuclear war is growing by the day. Professor and North Korea expert Remco Breuker talks about the increased international tensions and their consequences for his work. 
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    The king is dead. Long live the king?
        
    Kim Jong Il, leader of North Korea, is dead. His youngest son Kim Jong Eun is expected to be his successor. Remco Breuker, Leiden Professor of Korea Studies, gives a profile of the new leader. 
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    Student Laura in Pyeongchang: ‘The best start to my exchange!’
        
    Studying abroad is about more than just your study programme. Laura Noordermeer is on an exchange in Seoul, South Korea, where she was lucky enough to see Suzanne Schulting win the very first gold medal for the Netherlands in the short track. 
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    Fieldwork in North Korea
        
    It is difficult to get access to North Korea. That makes scientific fieldwork very difficult. Korea expert Valérie Gelézeau shared her experiences during a lunch lecture at the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) on 16 February. 
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    Two Leiden professors ‘top of the class’ according to ScienceGuide
        
    Professors Remco Breuker and Barend van der Meulen are ‘top of the class’ for academic year 2018-2019 according to ScienceGuide. This science magazine has just published its list of the most influential thinkers and do-ers in higher education and science, and Breuker and Van der Meulen are on it. 
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    Dutch involvement in labour exploitation in North Korea, China and Pakistan
        
    Clothes by big Western brands that are on sale in Dutch shops are sometimes made by North Korean workers. The Dutch state is co-financer of a motorway that is being built in Pakistan by exploited workers. These are the conclusions of a report published by the LeidenAsiaCentre on 2 April. 
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    A Transmission and Its Transformation: The Liqujing Shibahui Mantuluo in Daigoji
    
    Harriet Hunter defended her thesis on 26 September 2018. 
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    Knowledge as world heritage
    
    Researchers have the whole world as their work area. Dutch researchers collaborate with Chinese, Australians give lectures in Lithuania, Koreans move to America and back. Who can contribute to academic knowledge, who benefits from it and who pays for it? A fair and effective system for this has not… 
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    About
    
    Leiden University has long history of research and teaching on Asian traditions, with a focus on language and philology, history, religious studies, philosophy, law and literature. Leiden has in the last thirty years also built up an equally impressive strength in the study of modern and contemporary… 
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    Why Leiden University
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential. 
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    Student life
    
    Your time at Leiden is about more than just studying. Some of your best experiences will stem from being a part of our lively and diverse student community, as well as from life in the beautiful city of Leiden. 
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    Student life
    
    Your time at Leiden is about more than just studying. Some of your most memorable experiences will stem from being a part of our lively and diverse student community, as well as from life in the beautiful city of Leiden. 
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    Student life
    
    Your time at Leiden is about more than just studying. Some of your best experiences will stem from being a part of our lively and diverse student community, as well as from life in the beautiful city of Leiden. 
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    Why Leiden University
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential. 
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    Why Leiden University
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential. 
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    Why Leiden University
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential. 
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    Why Leiden University
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential. 
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    Student life
    
    Your time at Leiden is about more than just studying. Some of your best experiences will stem from being a part of our lively and diverse student community, as well as from life in the beautiful city of Leiden. 
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    Why Leiden University
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to develop their area of expertise. 
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    Why Leiden University
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential. 
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    Why Leiden University?
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential. 
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    Why Leiden University
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential. 
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    Student life
    
    Your time at Leiden is about more than just studying. Some of your best experiences will stem from being a part of our lively and diverse student community, as well as from life in the beautiful city of Leiden. 
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    Why Leiden University
    
    Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential. 
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    People Diplomacy in East Asia and Europe
        
    “The ideas from society should be heard in order to narrow the gap between government and the people”. These words from Kwagjin Choi, Korean diplomat and co-architect of South Korea’s People Diplomacy sum up why, in the view of this guest speaker at ISGA, foreign ministries should pay much more attention… 
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    Opening of the academic year: protest voices in the media
        
    Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker expressed his support in the media for 'The Real Opening,' the protest against government cuts. 'The plans are a disaster for higher education.' Professor Remco Breuker, one of the organisers of this protest on 2 September, called in NRC Handelsblad for a stop to the… 
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    What soy sauce can teach us about the history of South Korea
        
    ‘Three books published within a year – that happens only once in a lifetime!’ This was the reaction of Katarzyna Cwiertka, Professor of Modern Japan Studies at Leiden University, on the publication of Cuisine, Colonialism and Cold War, one of her three new books. The book sketches the colonisation of… 
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    Podcast tips for Pentecost
        
    Are you looking for some listening material for the upcoming long weekend? Staff members and alumni of the Faculty of Humanities have been creating various podcasts over the last few months. A selection is shown here: 
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    Comenius Teaching Fellowship for Eun-ju Kim
        
    Dr. Eun-Ju Kim (LIAS/ATC) has been awarded a Comenius Teaching Fellowship 2024 from NWO. The title of her project is 
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    Aleydis Nissen in The Diplomat on BTS and mandatory military service
        
    K-pop band BTS joining the Korean military is a compulsory obligation, one with increased meaning as tension builds on the Korean Peninsula and around the world, postdoc Aleydis Nissen writes in an article in The Diplomat. 
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    Remco Breuker makes documentary series about South Korea: 'The Netherlands and Korea are structurally related'
        
    Professor Remco Breuker plays the leading role in the new documentary ‘Big in Korea’. Over three Sunday evenings, viewers can follow his journey through South Korea. How has the country developed over the past decades? And what is the impact of last December's failed coup? 
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    ‘In South Korea, life goes on’
        
    Aron is a second-year student of Korean Studies. He was in Seoul as part of the stay-abroad portion of the program when Leiden University took measures due to the coronavirus. He and his fellow students decided to let the last flight back to the Netherlands pass to stay in South Korea. 
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    Yorum Beekman: ‘I didn’t want to write about people, I wanted to give them a voice’
        
    As a woman, working in Japan and Korea can be pretty tough, Yorum Beekman discovered. It prompted her to pursue a PhD on the subject: ‘I thought: hey, that’s interesting!’ 
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    Leiden Learner Corpus
    
    First set up in 2015, the Language Learner Corpus (LLC) project collected language data of over 150 language students. We have now launched new communicative tasks to collect longitudinal data of language learners at Leiden University. 
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    Leiden strengthens expertise on Asia
        
    The LeidenAsiaCentre will open its doors on Wednesday 27 January. This is the place for applied knowledge on Asia in the Netherlands. 
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    Christopher Green wins Education Prize 2024
        
    Christopher Green has won the Teaching Prize 2024. The assistant professor of Korea Studies was presented with the prize during the opening of the faculty year in the Hortus. 
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    Leiden builds stronger bonds with China and South Korea
        
    ‘China has become an academic powerhouse, which is good reason for Leiden University to expand our partnerships with universities there.' A delegation headed by Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker visited China and South Korea, to renew and extend existing partnerships. 
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    Ski Slopes, Sandy Beaches, and the Politics of Tourism in Kim Jong Un's North Korea
    
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