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International Exchanges

Contracted Institutes
Visitors Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Affiliation Undergraduate students
Date 2025-07-24
Host IJS, SNU
Content o Undergraduate students from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies visited the IJS, SNU on July 24, 2025.
o Lecture and Q&A Session by Professor Nam Kijeong: "Looking Back on 60 Years of Normalization: Remaining Challenges and the Dawn of a New Era"
Contracted Institutes
Visitors Japan Foundation
Affiliation Staffs from The Japan Foundation, Seoul
Date 2025-06-05
Host IJS, SNU
Contracted Institutes
Visitors KOREA FES 2025
Affiliation Undergraduate students
Date 2025-03-26
Host .
Content - Visit to the SNU-IJS
- Lecture and Q&A Session
"How Can We Carry Forward the Kim Dae-jung–Obuchi Joint Declaration? Toward a Global Partnership for Democracy and Peace" (NAM Kijeong, SNU-IJS)
- Exchange between Korean and Japanese university students and discussion on Korea-Japan relations
Contracted Institutes
Visitors Students and faculty
Affiliation National Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu College
Date 2025-03-24
Host .
Content Korean culture study tour
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Visitors Soka University of America
Affiliation Students
Date 2025-01-16
Host Peace and Reconciliation in East Asia Project
Content On Thursday, January 16, twelve students from Soka University of America visited the Institute of Japanese Studies, Seoul National University. This visit was organized as part of the "Peace and Reconciliation in East Asia Project," a joint initiative led by Professor HWANG Dongyoun (Soka University of America) and Professor SEO Dong Ju (IJS, SNU), who is participating as an international collaborating professor on the project.. For the visiting students, Professor LEE Jeong-eun (Dept. of Sociology, Changwon National University) delivered a lecture titled, "Records and Memories: Stories of the Japanese Military 'Comfort Women' and the Words Left Unspoken." Following the lecture, the students from Soka University engaged in a Q&A session, discussing the significant of the comfort women issue in Korea and the methodology of oral history research.
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