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About MAINS
About IGSONS
About ARENA
Faculty
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Master
of Arts in Inter-Asia NGO Studies (MAINS)
MAINS is jointly offered by the Inter-Asia Graduate School of
NGO Studies at SungKongHoe University and the Asian Regional
Exchange for New Alternatives.
Its multidisciplinary curriculum, integrating academic and practitioners'
training with dynamic changes occurring in Asia and the globe,
is unique in the field of studies on social changes, non-governmental
organizations and civil society. The curriculum covers a wide
range of current issues of international relations from both
regional and global perspectives as a major field of studies,
placing a special focus on the development of solidarity among
civil society constituents.
MAINS is intended for the people who have been contributing
or have the potential to contribute to a better understanding
of or leading social changes in Asia. Benefiting from both academic
and practical resources offered by two distinct host institutions,
MAINS offers both intense and flexible preparation for either
those seeking leadership and skills for more just and equitable
social changes in Asia, or those seeking further studies in
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Inter-Asia
Graduate School of NGO Studies (IGSONS)
Previously named Department of NGO Studies, this master's degree
course was first established in 1998 to offer graduate training
in the NGO field. The department is a unique academic institution
in many ways. Not only is it the first university institution
of its kind in Korea, but it has been at the forefront of bridging
the world of practitioners with that of scholars. Since its
inception, the department has generated keen interest from both
academia and the public alike. |
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Asian
Regional Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA)
ARENA is a regional network of concerned Asian scholars which
aims to contribute to a process of awakening towards meaningful
and people-oriented social change. ARENA draws its members from
Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia,
the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, Singapore,
Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR, China, Australia and the US.
ARENA's official website: www.arenaonline.org
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Faculty
| Dean of IGSONS |
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Prof. Oh Jae-shik |
| MAINS Programme Faculty |
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Honorary Chair: Dr. Kinhide Mushakoji
Co-Directors: Professor Mohiuddin Ahmad and Dr. Hur Song-woo |
| Teaching Advisory Board |
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Chang, Dae-Up (Research Professor, Hong Kong University)
Chen, Kuan-Hsing (Tsing-Hua University, Editor of Inter-Asia
Cultural Studies Movement)
Cho, Jin-Tae (General Secretary, The 18 May Memorial Foundation)
Dr. Gosh, Jayati (India. Focus on the Global South)
Guerreoro, Dorothy (Focus on the Global South)
Lee, Chang-Hee (Senior Specialist on Industrial Relations
and Social Dialogue, ILO Beijing Office)
Lee, SungHoon (General Secretary, Forum Asia) |
| Board of Teaching and Resource Persons |
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Hur, Song-woo (Gender Studies, SKHU)
Kaoru, Aoyama (Gender Studies, People’s Plan Study
Group, Japan)
Lau, Kin Chi (Cultural Studies, Lingnan Univ. Hong Kong)
Lee, Francis Daehoon (Peace Studies, executive director,
ARENA)
Lee, Jung-ok (Sociology, Daegu Catholic University)
Loh, Francis (Political Studies, University Sains Malaysia)
Mohuiddin, Ahmad (Economics, Community Development Library,
Bangladesh)
Nimalka, Fernando (Lawyer, Democratic People’s Movement,
Sri Lanka)
Park, Kyung-tae (Sociology, SKHU)
Saravanmuttu, Johan (Visiting Senior Research Fellow,
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore)
Tadem, Eduardo C. (Asian Studies, Asian Center, University
of the Philippines)
Vinod, Raina (People’s Science Movement, India)
SungKongHoe University Faculty
Cho, Hee-yeon (Sociology)
Cho, Hyoje (Sociology)
Kim, Min-woong (International Relations)
Lee, Chong-Koo (Sociology)
Lee, Gi-ho (Political Studies)
Lee, Sang-Chul (Sociology)
Park, Eun-Hong (Sociology)
Kim, Yu-Soon (Social Welfare)
Ko, Byung-Hun (Humanities)
Shin, Hyun-Joon (Society and Culture)
Kim, Eun-Kyu (Theology)
Kwon, Jin-Kwan (Theology)
Jin, Young-Jong (English)
Jang, Hwa-Kyung (Japanese Studies)
Yang, Ki-Ho (Japanese Studies)
Jang, Young-Soek (Chinese Studies)
Paik, Won-Dam (Chinese Studies) |
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