Location | 2572, Nambusunhwan-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul |
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Summary | * Education and training: We operate a curriculum for training elite advanced diplomats and public officials with international business capabilities, as well as programs for diplomats and the general public in developing countries. * Diplomatic competency evaluation: We conduct diplomatic competency evaluation and diplomatic competency development education. * Research and Academic Exchange: Through research activities and academic exchange, we present a vision of mid- to long-term foreign policy, and contribute to enhancing diplomatic competence by actively carrying out the diplomatic function of the track 1.5 dimension. The National Institute of Foreign Affairs was launched in 1963 as the 'Foreign Officials Training Institute' and has played a role as an educational institution and a think tank in the field of foreign affairs and security to foster the next generation of leaders who will lead global diplomacy. Wooriwon plans to cultivate advanced and elite diplomats equipped with the competencies required in the era of globalization, information, and democratization through the establishment of a new education system. In addition, the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Security, affiliated with the National Institute of Foreign Affairs, is striving to establish a political consensus through research activities, academic exchanges with major foreign institutions, and public diplomacy activities, and to establish a human network. |
Cooperation Content | Academic exchange Collaborative research |
Website | https://www.knda.go.kr/usr/main/main.do |
Location | 35, Baumeo-ro 1-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul (Umyeon-dong), KOREA |
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Summary | Founded in August 1972, KEDI serves as a leading institution in educational policy research and planning, guiding the national agenda in formulating a unique education system as a contribution to Korea’s dynamic growth. With a focus on strengthening educational frameworks, enhancing the quality of education, and fostering national talent, KEDI has successfully promoted national education development in an effort to create innovative systems crucial to Korea’s future. Through consistent partnerships with various international organizations including the UNESCO, the OECD, the World Bank, and the APEC, KEDI proudly ranks among the world-class research institutes of educational policy. |
Cooperation Content | Mutual resource exchange Academic exchange Collaborative research |
Website | https://www.kedi.re.kr/khome/main/webhome/Home.do |
Location | 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo |
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Summary | The disciplines of ISS staffs cover the four academic fields of social sciences of law, political science, economics and sociology, and the regions that are being studied spread throughout Japan, East Asia, Europe and the Americas. The mission of the ISS is to conduct empirical studies using historical and comparative perspectives, and to contribute to a social scientific understanding of Japan and of the world by taking advantage of the interdisciplinary and international nature of academic foundation. |
Cooperation Content | Mutual resource exchange Academic exchange Collaborative research |
Website | http://jww.iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ |
Location | 4342 Sihara-machi Machida City, Tokyo |
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Summary | The Ohara Institute for Social Research, founded in 1919, is one of the oldest research institutes in the fields of social science in Japan. The institute took its name from its founder, Magosaburo Ohara, a business magnate from Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. In 1949, the institute became affiliated with Hosei University. The defining characteristic of the institute is its focus on the studies of social and labor issues. It has a specialized library and resource center that allow access to users regardless of academic qualifications. |
Cooperation Content | Resource exchange Information exchange |
Website | https://oisr-org.ws.hosei.ac.jp/ |
Location | 2-15-45 Mita, Minato Ward, Tokyo |
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Summary | The Institute was founded in 1984 as the Keio Center for Area Studies, as part of the project commemorating the 125th anniversary of the founding of Keio University. In 2003, it was renamed as the Keio Institute of East Asian Studies. The Institute enthusiastically promotes exchanges and joint projects with other research institutes, researchers, businesspeople, journalists, etc., as an arena for conducting studies on various East Asian issues in an interdisciplinary and comprehensive way. |
Cooperation Content | Academic exchanges |
Website | http://www.kieas.keio.ac.jp |
Location | 52-1 Yada, Suruga Ward, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka |
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Summary | Center for Modern Korean Studies at University of Shizuoka directs focused and holistic researches composed on three distinct disciplines: politics of Korean peninsula centering on both international relations and political transformations of South and North Koreas; economy such as Korea-Japan economic cooperation; and social-cultural fields which require enhanced mutual understanding between Korea and Japan. |
Cooperation Content | Research exchange |
Website | http://ir.u-shizuoka-ken.ac.jp/grad/research/index |