Korean Studies - Notable Foreign Centers of Korean Studies

Notable Foreign Centers of Korean Studies

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  • Beijing Foreign Studies University — School of Asian and African Studies
  • University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada - Centre for Korean Studies
  • University of California, Berkeley — Center for Korean Studies
  • University of California, Los Angeles — Center for Korean Studies
  • University of Chicago — Center for East Asian Studies
  • Columbia University — Weatherhead East Asian Institute
  • Harvard University — Korea Institute
  • University of Hawaii — Center for Korean Studies
  • Indiana University - East Asian Studies Center
  • Indiana University Bloomington - Center for Korean Studies
  • University of Leeds - Korea Research Hub, UK, Leeds
  • University of London School of Oriental and African Studies — Centre of Korean Studies
  • University of Michigan — Nam Center for Korean Studies
  • University of Pennsylvania — Center for East Asian Studies
  • University of Sheffield — School of East Asian Studies
  • University of Toronto — Centre for the Study of Korea
  • University of Washington - Korea Studies Program, East Asia Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
  • Ohio State University
  • Yale University — East Rock Institute
  • Le Centre de Recherches sur la Corée (CRC ou « Centre Corée ») de l’EHESS

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