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GRADUATE
SCHOOL OF
INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES
International Studies Korean Studies
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
We l c o m e t o E w h a G S I S
Greeting from the Dean What makes Ewha GSIS Special? Student Diversity
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o E w h a G S I S
Departments and Degrees 1. Degrees Offered 2. Departments and Majors
Special Programs
1. Dual Master of International Studies Degree Program 2. 21st Century Certificates 3. Ewha-Harvard Summer School Program 4. Ewha-KOICA Master’s Program
Non-Degree Exchange Programs
1. General Exchange Program
2. Credit-Exchange Program
Research Institutes 1. Institute for International and Area Studies 2. Institute for Development and Human Security
Admissions
M e m b e r s o f E w h a G S I S
Faculty Student Activities Alumni Careers
General Information
Campus Facilities Campus Map Contact Us!
WELCOME to the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) at Ewha Womans University.
Ewha GSIS was established in 1997 with a mission to train young women as global leaders in the fields of international trade, international business, development cooperation and international relations. Since 2001, Ewha GSIS has been recognized as the best graduate institute of international studies in Korea since being ranked as such by the Ministry of Education. In 2006, the Korean Studies program which was established in 1982, joined the GSIS with two major tracks: Korean Culture and Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language. Our efforts to cultivate global leaders and to meet the increasing global demands for Korea’s popular culture and language also resulted in the establishment of an undergraduate program in Global Korean Studies in 2015. In addition, Ewha GSIS offers the Ewha-KOICA program, which trains government officials from developing countries in the fields of development and gender. After completing the degree program and gaining various experiences from
the research institutes and projects, graduates of Ewha GSIS are now working in all corners of the world and in academic and research organizations such as the United Nations, International Monetary Fund, OECD, Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as Chulalongkorn University, Duke University, Hong Kong University, Seoul National University, and Yonsei University, to name a few. Today, Ewha GSIS continues to provide excellent education, training, and cultural experiences for future women leaders. We invite you to join us at Ewha so that together we can build a better world and a brighter future for all.
Inpyo Lee, Ph.D. Dean and Professor
WHAT MAKES EWHA GSIS SPECIAL?
The Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) at Ewha Womans University was established in March 1997 with the mission to produce the finest women leaders of the 21st century. Since then, Ewha GSIS has succeeded in building an exceptional program with one of the most diverse student and faculty bodies in the world. Students from over 70 countries have gathered at Ewha GSIS to become experts in international trade, international business, development cooperation, international relations, cultural studies, and teaching Korean as a second language.
Ewha GSIS also strives to provide students with financial support. Currently about 80% of students in international studies and 48% of students in Korean studies receive financial support either through scholarships or by working as a teaching or research assistant. Ewha GSIS is well designed to meet the diverse needs of the students. Graduate seminars offer in-depth academic exposure as well as extensive student engagement through low student-to-faculty ratio. Ewha GSIS courses rigorously train students’ analytical capacities as well as develop practical skills to prepare students for an increasingly globalized and competitive work environment. Ewha GSIS students also undertake domestic and international internships through their graduate studies to hone their professional skills.
Ewha GSIS boasts an excellent job placement record for graduates.
In 2013, Ewha GSIS became the only graduate school of International Studies in Korea to receive a BK21 Plus Grant from the Ministry of Education through the National Research Foundation. The BK21 Plus Grant provided scholarships to the majority of our students and funded various domestic and international student activities. In particular, the grant aimed to develop experts in the area of public-private partnership. Ewha GSIS is also the only school in Korea with dual M.I.S. degree program in conjunction with the Elliott School in George Washington University (Washington, DC). After completing three semesters at Ewha GSIS and two semesters at the Elliott School, students receive two Master’s Degrees in International Studies.
Ewha GSIS is the hub for training 21st century global experts and is the strategic choice for women seeking the best education, the most dynamic atmosphere, and the greatest competitive edge any program can offer. In short, Ewha GSIS is the only program of its kind in Korea to offer exceptional leadership opportunities and courses specifically geared for women leaders.
EUROPE 10%
MIDDLE EAST 3%
NORTH AMERICA 7%
ASIA 69%
AFRICA 8%
SOUTH AMERICA 3%
STUDENT DIVERSITY
International Student Ratio in GSIS
International Student Ratio in Department of International Studies
Department
of International
Studies
Department
of Korean
Studies
GSIS Average
Average number of International Students per Class
18 Students per Class (Int’l Students marked orange)
67%
23%
45%
International Student Ratio in Department of Korean Studies
* Figures are based on the number of registered students
in July 2018.
Interna onal
32%
Domes c
68%
Domes c
33%
Interna onal
67%
Interna onal
52%
Domes c
48%
-
DEPARTMENTS AND DEGREES
Departments Concentrations Master’s Doctoral Combined
International
Studies
International Trade Master of
International Studies
Ph.D. in
International Studies
Combined (M.I.S and
Ph.D.) in International
Studies
International Business
Development Cooperation
International Relations
Korean Studies
Korean Culture Master of Arts
in Korean Studies
Ph.D. in Korean Studies
Teaching Korean as a
Foreign Language
Department of International Studies
International Trade Development Cooperation
Areas of study:
Theory, formulation, and history of international trade and negotiation; the dynamics of economic, business, and political factors in shaping the international trade environment.
Areas of study:
International organizations; International development; democracy; International Development Cooperation in developing countries; the processes of economic, political and social change and development in the developing world.
International Trade concentration is designed to meet the growing need for international trade specialists in Korea and abroad. This program studies the theory, formulation, and history of international trade and negotiation. Also, students are expected to develop a broad understanding of how economic, business, and political factors interact in shaping the international trade environment.
Development Cooperation concentration prepares students for future work in various multilateral and bilateral international organizations with a special emphasis on international development. Through an interdisciplinary array of courses in economic development, democracy, and international development cooperation in developing countries, students in this major acquire a broader understanding of the processes of economic, political, and social change and development in the developing world.
International Business
Areas of study:
International Business, finance and management
International Business concentration is designed for students who wish to pursue internationally oriented careers in various kinds of private and public sectors dealing primarily with international business and management. This program offers special expertise in international business, finance, and management.
International Relations
Areas of study:
Governance; diplomatic relations; international, national and human security issues; international organizations and international conflict
International Relations concentration aims to train students better to cope with the ever-changing dynamics of international affairs. This concentration is designed for students interested in global defense policy, diplomatic relations, and international conflict. Students in this program are trained to have expertise in analyzing various kinds of functional and security issues in the international arena.
DEPARTMENTS AND DEGREES
Department of Korean Studies
Korean Culture Areas
of study:
Interdisciplinary Studies focusing on Korean arts and
humanities such as anthropology, film studies, history,
religion and sociology.
Teach in g Kore an as a Foreign Language
Areas of study:
Korean Applied Linguistics; specialization in the acquisition, analysis, pedagogy, and use of Korean as a foreign language; pre- and in-service professional training in TKFL.
Through various research methodologies and with an interdisciplinary approach combining anthropological, theological and other perspectives, the Korean Culture program pursues a many-sided study of Korean society, culture, socio-psychological structure, and values. The program also aims to cultivate cultural analysis skills and suggests new perspectives regarding elements of Korean culture such as religions, folkways, history, and the arts.
Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language (TKFL) is a subfield of Applied Linguistics specializing in the acquisition, analysis, pedagogy, and use of Korean as a foreign language. The M.A. and Ph.D. programs offer students both theoretical and field trainings through various courses, research projects, as well as teaching internships in Korea and abroad. The program aims to cultivate Korean language researchers and teachers who could also broaden students’ understanding of Korean culture and society vis-à-vis Korean language.
Curriculum
International Studies Department Curriculum
Korean Studies Department Curriculum
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Dual Master of International Studies Degree Program
Our partnership with the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University offers students and recent alumni of Ewha GSIS the opportunity to gain a dual Master’s Degree in International Studies. This one- year Master of International Studies (M.I.S.) program is multi-disciplinary, enabling students to take courses from across George Washington University.
For more detailed information and updates, please refer to the GSIS homepage You can also visit the Elliott School’s website: Elliott School of International Affairs
21st Century Program
The 21st Century Program is an optional certificate program offering students an opportunity to earn certificates in seven different categories. Students of all majors are highly recommended to include the certificate programs into their academic course schedules. It will allow students to strengthen their resumes as well as develop an expertise in current issues.
Certificate areas include: Global Social Responsibilities East Asian Studies Regional Cooperation Negotiations and Conflict Management International Public Relations International Legal Studies Global Women’s Studies
Ewha-Harvard Summer School Program
Since 2006, in partnership with the Harvard Summer and the Korea Institute of Harvard University, the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) at Ewha has developed the Ewha-Harvard Summer School Program (EHSSP). An international summer program provides both Ewha and Harvard students with an opportunity to explore different aspects of Korean culture and history though in-class discussions and field trips to various local sites in Korea.
For more detailed information and updates, please refer to Ewha-Harvard Summer Program Contact Details: Telephone: (+82-2) 3277-4350 Email: [email protected]
Ewha-KOICA Master’s Program
The Ewha-KOICA Master’s Program in International Studies offers a curricula for women from developing countries so that they can become future experts and leaders in their fields.
For more detailed information and updates, please refer to Ewha-KOICA Master’s Program Contact Details: Telephone: (+82-2) 3277-3655 Email: [email protected]
KDI School of Public Policy and
Management
Seoul National University School of
International and Area Studies
Sogang University
Graduate School of International Studies
Yonsei University
Graduate School of International Studies
Ewha Womans
Univeristy Graduate School
Ewha Womans University
Professional Graduate Schools
Chung-Ang University Graduate School of
International Studies
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Graduate School of International and
Area Studies
Hanyang University
Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies
Korea University
Graduate School of International Studies
Kyunghee University Graduate School of
Pan-Pacific International Studies
NON-DEGREE
EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
General Exchange Program
Ewha partners with many other universities where students can spend one semester as non-degree, exchange students. This is a General Exchange Program in which students can enroll in regular graduate-level classes but cannot earn a Master’s degree from the institutions in question.
For more information concerning the process of application and the institutions participating in this program, please refer to the Office of International Affairs
Credit-Exchange Program
Students enrolled in GSIS can take up to 9 credits from the other Ewha Graduate Schools as well as the
institutions listed below.
For more information concerning the Credit Exchange Program, please refer to the GSIS homepage: Study Abroad Program
RESEARCH
INSTITUTES
Institute for International and Area Studies (I IAS)
The IIAS is an umbrella organization that includes the following research centers:
European Union Center: Organizes seminars and student field trips to EU institutions with a focus on politics, society, economy, culture, and EU relations with Korea. Public Diplomacy Center: Conducts research and training on policy formulation and assessments, civic engagements, cultural cooperation, etc. Center for Global Social Responsibility: Conducts research on corporate social responsibility (CSR), development cooperation, social enterprises, and public- private partnerships (PPPs). Center for Korean Language Education and Culture: Research into Korean culture, acquisition, pedagogy, assessment, use and analysis of Korean as a second or foreign language (KSL/KFL).
For more detailed information and updates, please refer to the Institute for International and Area Studies.
Contact Details: Telephone: (+82-2) 3277-3628 Email: [email protected]
Asian International Studies Review
The IIAS reaches out to the wider academic com- munity through its journal, the Asian International Studies Review (AISR). Ranked in the top bracket of journals by the National Research Foundation, and SCOPUS-index, AISR is the official journal of both APISA and KISA, and also supports student publication initiatives.
Institute for Development and Human Security (IDHS)
A think tank on development cooperation around the world to eradicate poverty and bring enduring peace, the main research focus of IDHS has been the interconnection between development and human security.
For more detailed information and updates, please refer to the Institute for Development and Human Security
Contact Details: Telephone: (+82-2) 3277-5915 Email: [email protected]
Asian International Studies Review Email: [email protected]
ADMISSIONS
Who can apply?
The Ewha GSIS welcomes applicants from diverse educational and cultural backgrounds. For more detailed and updated information on admissions, application process, and forms, please visit the Ewha GSIS website
Timetable
Selection Process Spring Admissions Fall Admissions
Submission of Application Forms and Documents
October April
Notification of Document Screening
Result November May
Interview Late November Late May
Final Acceptance Notification Mid-December Mid-June
Tuition Payment Mid-January Mid-July
Orientation for Incoming Students
and Course Registration Mid-February
Mid-August
Semester Starts March 2nd to Mid-June
September 1st to Mid-December
Tuition and Scholarships
FEES Tuition (per semester) USD $6,400
Entrance Fee USD $1,000
Type of Scholarship
Amount
Classifications
Selection Process
GSIS Jin Scholarship Full tuition for one semester
Both for incoming and current students
No Application Required
GSIS Sun Scholarship
Half tuition for one semester
Both for incoming and current students
No Application Required
GSIS KOICA-Sun (Scholarship on a Working Basis)
Half tuition for one semester
Both for incoming and current students
For incoming students, no application required. Application required for current students as
semester-based (Working at GSIS-related administrative offices.)
POSCO Asia Fellowships
Program (http://www.postf.org)
Full tuition and stipend for two years
For incoming foreign
students from Asian regions
for Korean Studies Program
Application for scholarship with
admission package submission
Ewha Scholarship on a Working Basis (Capability to work in Korean
A-Level 4,000,000 KRW/Semester Both for incoming and current students
Application to respective Ewha administrative office (working 14 hours/week)
B-Level 2,000,000 KRW/Semester Application to respective Ewha administrative may be required) office (working 7 hours/week)
Research Assistantship Semester 1-4: Full tuition / Half tuition per semester
Both for incoming and current students
Respective professor to be assigned RA
for the semester
조기숙 (Kisuk Cho / Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Indiana University Research: American Politics, International Public Relations, Negotiation and Leadership, Women’s Studies Major Fields: International Negotiations, International Public Relations, Public Diplomacy, Global Women Leadership
조영진 (Youngjeen Cho / Associate Professor)
Alma Mater: S.J.D. Harvard Law School Research: International Trade Law, Trade Negotiations, Trade and Development Major Fields: International Trade, International Law
최병일 (Byung-il Choi / Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Yale University Research: Negotiations Strategy, Trade Policy, Global Economic Governance, Political Economy of East Asia, US-China Relations, Trade Architecture in East Asia Major Fields: International Negotiations, International Trade, Korean Economy, International Political Economy
Brendan M. Howe (Professor / Associate Dean)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. University of Dublin, Trinity College Research: International Relations, International Security, International Norms, Decision-Making, Governance, Human Security Major Fields: International Relations, International Security, Conflict Analysis, Global Governance
전희경 (Hannah Jun / Assistant Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Ewha Womans University Research: International Business/Finance, Corporate Governance, Socially Responsible Investing Major Fields: International Business, Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility, Financial Analysis and Planning
Thomas Kalinowski (Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Freie Universitaet Berlin Research: International Political Economy, Globalization and Development, Political Economy of East Asia Major Fields: International Studies
김은미 (Eun Mee Kim / Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Brown University Research: Political Economy, International Development, Industrial Organization, Globalization, Multiculturalism Major Fields: International Political Economy, Development Cooperation
Jasper S. Kim (Professor)
Alma Mater: J.D. Rutgers University, School of Law, M.B.A. University of London, MSc. London School of Economics (LSE) Research: International Negotiations, International Business Law, International Finance Major Fields: Negotiations, International Business Law, International Finance
이인표 (Inpyo Lee / Professor / Dean)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Yale University Research: Macroeconomics, Money and Banking, International Finance, Korean Economy, Economic Education Major Fields: International Economics, Korean Economy, Development Cooperation
임은미 (Eun Mie Lim / Invited Professor / EWHA-KOICA Director)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. University of Washington Research: Economic Sociology, International Development, Gender and Development, East Asian Economic Development, Research Methodology Major Fields: Development Cooperation, Gender and Development
남영숙 (Young-sook Nam / Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Stanford University Research: International Development, Development Economics, Trade Negotiations, Chinese Economy, Education and Labor Policy Major Fields: International Trade, Development Cooperation
Jennifer Sejin Oh (Associate Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D., Princeton University Research: East Asian Politics, Comparative Political Economy, International Trade Major Fields International Political Economy, Development Cooperation
오진환 (Jinhwan Oh / Associate Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Cornell University Research: Economic Development, International Trade, Development Cooperation, Regional Economics Major Fields: International Trade, Economic Development
Heather A. Willoughby (Associate Professor/ De partmen t Chair)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Columbia University Research: East Asian Culture and Society, Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Korean Traditional and Popular Culture and Music Major Fields: International Culture, International Studies
손지애 (Jie-ae Sohn / Invited Professor)
김혜경 (Hyekyung Kim / Invited Professor)
Alma Mater: M.S. Boston University, Computer Science, M.P.A. Harvard Kennedy
School Public Administration
박혜윤 (Hye Yun Park / Invited Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Ewha Womens University Research: Development Cooperation, Political Economy, Sociology Major Fields: Sustainable Development, International Organizations, Regional Integration in Europe and Asia
신혜수 (Heisoo Shin / Invited Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Rutgers University Major
Fields: Sociology
최준식 (Joon Sik Choi / Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Temple University
Research: Religious Studies/Korean Studies
김영훈 (Young Hoon Kim / Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. University of Southern California
Research: Cultural Anthropology, Korean Studies, Visual Anthropology
김영규 (Youngkyu Kim / Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Mānoa
Research: Korean Applied Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition
Kyong-Mi Danyel Kwon (Assistant Professor / Department Chair)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Harvard University
Research: Modern Korean Literature & Culture, Korean Studies
이해영 (Hai Young Lee / Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Ewha Womans University
Research: Studies in Korean Inter-language, Discourse Analysis for TKFL, Teaching, Speaking & Listening in KFL,
Materials in KFL, Multilingual & Multicultural Education
박선희 (Sun Hee Park / Associate Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Ewha Womans University
Research: Second Language Acquisition (lexical and morphosyntactic acquisition), Language pedagogy,
Korean curricular development, Korean teacher training
노상호 (Sang-ho Ro / Assistant Professor )
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Princeton University
Research: Korean Studies, Korean History
Sharon Yoon (Assistant Professor)
Alma Mater: Ph.D. Princeton University
Research: Race, Ethnicity and Migration; Korean Diasporas; Ethnic Enclaves; Economic Sociology
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
International Cultural Festival
The international cultural festival is one of the biggest annual festivals at Ewha GSIS. It was first organized in 2007 and each year students from over 25 countries take part in the event. It is composed of two sections; you can enjoy the authentic cultures of different countries by visiting exhibition booths within the IEB followed by cultural performances, including traditional singing and dancing from different countries.
Regular Field Trips
The Department of Korean Studies has regular filed-trips in the Spring and Fall. You can see and experience Korean historical sites for yourself with field lectures provided by expert professors in the study of Korean culture. Much will be learned and experienced in this exciting and interactive two-day event.
Student Council Activities
The Student Council is a voluntary group of student leaders dedicated to improving the academic and social environment of Ewha GSIS. Serving as a representative body, the Student Council provides unified voice for Ewha GSIS students, and promotes communication between students and faculty.
The Student Council takes the role of organizing a variety of events, ranging from themed coffee breaks to parties and occasional field trips, in order to make all students feel involved.
The Student Council is also in charge of a mentorship program that allows upper-class women to mentor and guide incoming students and help them answer any questions they might have about life at Ewha GSIS. The Student Council also keeps students updated on important matters and upcoming events through their monthly newsletters.
For more detailed information, please contact the Student Council at [email protected]
ALUMNI CAREERS
Career Experience in Korea and Around the World
Schools and Research Ins tu ons in Korea
Domes c Companies
Government Offices and Government-related
Organiza ons in Korea
Interna onal Organiza ons and Embassies in Korea
Mul na onal Corpora ons
Interna onal NGO
Overseas Ins tu ons
Broadcas ng Companies/ Media
Graduate Student’s Employers
CLASSIFICATION
ORGANIZATION/COMPANY
DOMESTIC CORPORATIONS
Banks (KB, IBK, SC), Samil, KPMG, SK Telecom, Samsung, etc.
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
Bain & Company, Boston Consulting Group, HSBC, Johnson & Johnson, IBM Korea, McKinsey & Co.,
Morgan Stanley, Watson Wyatt, etc.
EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
INSTITUTIONS
KIEP, KDI, SERI, Milward Brown, etc.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
MOFAT, KOTRA, KOICA, Korea Land Corporation, MOE, KEDI, etc.
Ph.D. PROGRAMS U. of Virginia, Georgetown Univ., NYU, U.C. Irvine, Univ.of
Cambridge, Univ. of Oxford, Univ. of Illinois, U.C. Berkeley, Harvard University, etc.
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
AND EMBASSIES
UN, OSCE, World Bank, SIPRI, Embassy of Canada, Australia in Korea, etc.
CAMPUS
FACILITIES
Ewha Campus Complex (ECC)
Services Provided: Students Service Center, Career Development Center, Ewha Institute for Leadership, Office of Registration, Office of International Affairs, Global Service Center, Lecture Rooms, 3 Reading Rooms with 100 seats in total, 41 Seminar Rooms (students can reserve the rooms for academic purposes such as team projects), U-Classroom, Lecture Theater, Art Film Theater with 2 screens and 272 seats, Performing Arts Theater with 716 seats, Fitness Center, Bookstore, Bank, Cafeteria, Optician, Souvenir Store, IT Service Center.
Sports
Services Available: Fitness Room, Tennis Court, Swimming Pool,
Squash, Indoor Golf Course, Ewha Athletics Track
Ewha Language Center
Ewha Language Center started teaching Korean as a second language since 1988. Ever since the ELC has developed into the best institution for Korean education due to its outstanding faculty, excellent teaching materials, and caring attitude towards students. Ewha Language Center, an access point for a variety of cultures and languages, offers programs every season, four times a year in spring, summer, fall and winter. ELC proudly offers the best quality of faculty, text books, and a thorough and caring system for student management.
Housing
Ewha has three types of dormitories which will provide you with an opportunity to experience various cultures with students from over 80 countries. Ewha dormitory accommodates approximately 4,300 students and has common-use facilities for academic, recreational, and cultural activities. Dormitories will be assigned according to students’ admitted programs.
Centennial Library
Built in 1984 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the university founding, the seven-story building has a capacity of 5,000 seats and 1.3 million volumes as well as a digital library and computerized catalogue system that can be accessed on-line: http://lib.ewha.ac.kr
CAMPUS MAP
GSIS Main Office
+82-2-3277-3956
+82-2-3277-3652
#1102
Int’l
Education
Bldg.
Dept. of International
Studies
+82-2-3277-6612
#1102
Int’l
Education Bldg.
Dept. of Korean
Studies
+82-2-3277-2106
#1102
Int’l
Education
Bldg.
Ewha-KOICA Master's
Program
+82-2-3277-3655,
3659
#1101
Int’l
Education Bldg.
Global Career Management Center
(GCMC)
+82-2-3277-3651
#1102
Int’l
Education Bldg.
Institute for
Int’l & Area Studies
(IIAS)
+82-2-3277-3628,9
#1104
Int’l
Education
Bldg.
Regional
Map
Address: Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Womans University, International
Education Building, Room 1102, 52, Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750, Republic
of Korea
Office Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm weekdays (Office closes during lunchtime 12:00pm-1:00pm)
CONTACT US
“I wanted to explore the origin of Korean culture and Ewha was the only university
with a Korean Studies program specializing in Korean Culture. It has been
a great experience and I formed many friendships with students of different
cultural backgrounds who made me see Korea from different perspectives.”
“I chose Ewha because of its outstanding reputation. Ewha GSIS has been recognized by the Korean government as the best graduate
institute of International Studies. I can confidently say that Ewha GSIS has
lived up to its name!”
“Ewha is a progressive university.
The GSIS department has a “community feel” to it.
We have KOICA, KGSP as well as regular students, and everyone
intermingles in class and I appreciate it. I am glad I chose
EWHA GSIS.”
Ellen (Trinidad)
International Studies,
KGSP Student
Contact Us
52 Ewhayeodae-gil,
Seodaemun-gu,
Seoul, 03760 Korea
Website: http://gsis.ewha.ac.kr
Tel: +82-2-3277-3652, 3956
Email: [email protected]
Fax: +82-2-365-0942