The Korea Society's 21st annual Summer Fellowship in Korean Studiesis a professional development program for teachers that takes 20 selected participants on a two-week study tour of Korea to learn about the country's rich history, culture and language. All fellowship expenses--including round-trip international airfare, accommodations, meals and program fees--are covered by the generous funding of The Korea Society, the Korea Foundation and the Freeman Foundation. This year's Summer Fellowship in Korean Studies Program will take place from June 24 through July 10, 2009.
Please visit our Web site (www.koreasociety.org) to download an application (due February 16). We encourage you to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to get to know Korea first-hand. Participants in past programs have found that the fellowship offers an unparalleled learning experience and yields great rewards for their students.
The Korea Society's Summer Fellowship in Korean Studies program invites applications from social studies and language-arts educators, including K-12 classroom teachers and instructors at schools of education. Administrators, supervisors, specialists and mentors associated with social studies and language-arts education (with a minimum of three years of experience) are also encouraged to apply.
Additional applications are always available at www.koreasociety.org.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Yong Jin Choi, Senior Director
Korean Studies Program
The Korea Society
950 Third Avenue, Eighth Floor
New York, NY 10022
yongjin.ny@koreasociety.org




