The 1st Annual GW-IU Undergraduate Research Exchange Program Conference
The Institutes for Korean Studies at the George Washington University (GW) and Indiana University-Bloomington (IU) will hold the first annual conference of GW-IU Undergraduate Research Exchange Program on April 20. Selected students from both schools will present research papers they have produced under the guidance of faculty members.
Date & Time
: Saturday, April 20, 2019, 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Venue
: CLOYD HECK MARVIN CENTER, ROOM 407, THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
800 21ST ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20052
Participating Students
- R. Maxwell Bone, junior, International Affairs, GW, “Uganda-DPRK Relations: From 1972 to 2019”
- Emily Gibson, senior, International Studies and East Asian Languages and Cultures, IU, “North Korean Perspectives on Democracy, Human Rights, and Capitalism: The State v. Migrants”
- Margaret Suh, senior, International Studies and Political Science, IU, “South Korea’s Energy Choice and Climate Diplomacy”
- Tanvi Banerjee, senior, International Affairs, GW, "Namaste Hallyu or Annyeong Gong-ju? Public Diplomacy and India - South Korea Relations"
- Lucas Maurer, junior, East Asian Languages and Culture, IU, “Identifying Phonological Patterns Underlying Korean Orthography Revision”
- Henry Huang Haoyu, junior, International Affairs, GW, "The Wake of the Tiger: Change of the Chinese-Korean Tribute System over Time"
- Paola Flores, senior, International Studies, IU, “The Marginalization of Elderly Women in 21st Century South Korea”
- Tina Yiting Wang, junior, International Affairs, GW, "Capitalized Mind, Cosmeticized Body"
- Chaewon Lee, junior, International Studies and East Asian Languages and Cultures, IU, “Peace, A New Start”
- Deanna Reyes-Guerra, senior, International Affairs, GW, "Recent Rise of Anti-Zainichi Sentimentality in Japan"
GW students are welcome to participate in the conference. Participation is Free of Charge. However, advance registration is required.