The Korean Office for Research and Education (KORE), at the York Centre for Asian Research, is an interdisciplinary collaboration of Korean Studies scholars at York University in Toronto and their broader network locally and around the world. Established in February 2018 with the Core University Program for Korean Studies grant from the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS), KORE’s mandate is the advancement and promotion of new, critical, comparative and transnational Korean Studies across Canada. The major initiatives of faculty members across the disciplines of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, Politics, Visual Art and Art History, Humanities, and Sociology, enhance, promote and expand Korean Studies education and research in Canada. Our scholars play a leadership role in directing cutting-edge research and facilitating intellectual exchanges regionally and internationally, and they support teaching initiatives and undergraduate/graduate education at York University and elsewhere. Through funding and scholarship awards, knowledge exchange and workshops, research supervision and mentorship, course and program development, experiential education, and more, KORE supports young scholars (postdoctoral fellows and graduate students) and a growing number of undergraduate students.
In 2018, KORE members at York University and associate members at seven other universities launched a five-year project, Korea in the World, and World in Korean Studies.
- Director/Korean Diaspora Director: Ann Kim (Sociology)
- Deputy Director: Mihyon Jeon (Languages, Literatures and Linguistics)
- Korea Region Director: Laam Hae (Politics)