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Korea University / SOAS Joint Colloquium on Traditional Korean Studies

Date: Monday 22 June 2026, 9am - 6pm
Venue:
SOAS | 10 Thornhaugh Street | Russell Square | London WC1H 0XG | | [Map]

Tickets: Free | Register here
Event will be in the Khalili Lecture Theatre (KLT) in SOAS main building
Joint Colloquium on Traditional Korean Studies

The Korea University and SOAS Joint Colloquium on Traditional Korean Studies is a full-day scholarly exchange bringing together researchers from Korea University’s Institute for Global Humanities Research and Collaboration and the SOAS Centre of Korean Studies.

The programme features two keynote lectures and two research sessions covering a broad range of topics, including Korean reception of the Shijing, Joseon court politics and gender history, premodern governance and material culture, and Korea’s encounters with Western science and religion in the modern period. The event aims to foster sustained academic collaboration between emerging and established scholars at both institutions.

Programme

Time Description
9:00am-9:20am Opening Remarks (Moderator: Lucy Waugh, SOAS)

  • Owen Miller (Director, SOAS Centre of Korean Studies)
  • Hyok-Key Song (Director, Insitute for Global Humanities Research and Collaboration
9:20am-10:10am Keynote 1

  • Major Issues and Challenges in Korean Shijing (The Book of Songs) Studies
    Wonseok Yang (Professor, Korea University)
10:10am-10:20am Break
10:20am-12:20pm Session 1 (Moderator: Lucy Waugh, SOAS)

  • Chanhee Lee (Senior Teaching Fellow, SOAS)
    Korean History through the Lens of Emotions
  • Choi Go-Gyeong (Research Professor, Korea University)
    Songhagwanpokdo (Viewing a Waterfall beneath a Pine Tree): A Representative Work by Yi In-Sang
  • Lucy Waugh (PhD Candidate, SOAS)
    A Study of Queen Dowager Chŏngsun and the Changyongyŏng King’s Private Guards, 1800–1802
  • Park Soochan (Korea University)
    Rebel or King? Divergent Official Careers of Choe Chung-heon and Yi Seong-gye
12:20pm-1:30pm Lunch
1:30pm-2:30pm Special Collections Viewing
2:50pm-4:50pm Session 2 (Moderator: Songhee Lee, KU)

  • Jae-young Hwang (Korea University)
    Control Beyond Efficiency: The Maintenance of the Tribute Grain Transport System (漕運) in 17th–18th Century Joseon
  • Dongkeun Oh (SOAS)
    Analysis of Nineteenth-Century British Travel Accounts of Korea
  • Minjung Shin (Korea University)
    Lost and Gained in Transmission: The Astrolabe’s Journey and a Joseon Scholar’s Encounter with Western Astronomy
  • Seulkee Nam (SOAS)
    The Early Medical Missionary Activities of the Anglican Church in Modern Korea
4:50pm-5:00pm Break
5:00pm-5:50pm Keynote 2

  • Hosub Jung (Korea University)
    What Does Goguryeo History Mean in the Context of the Present Day? – The Spatiotemporal Framework of Goguryeo History and Its Historical Significance
5:50pm-6:00pm Concluding Remarks

  • Anders Karlsson (SOAS)

Registration

This event is free to attend, but registration is required. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Image credit: Korea University

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