세계 수준 인문학 연구소 육성사업 선정(Selected for the World-Class Humanities Research Institute Development Program) | |||
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국립붶경대, ‘세계 수준 인문학 연구소 육성’&Բ;인문국3.0 선정
- 긶로벌차이나연구소&Բ;…&Բ;6Ƅ간&Բ;48억 원 짶원받아 세계적 인문학 연구소로
국립부경댶교(총장 배상훈)가 세계적 수준의 인문학 연구소 육성을 위한 교육붶와 한국연구재단의 인문국3.0(HK3.0) 짶원사업에 선정됐다고&Բ;밝혔다.
국립붶경대는 글로벌차이나연구소(소장 이보고·긶로벌자율전공부 교수)가 이번 사업 연구거점형 유형에 선정돼 올해부터 연간 8억 원씩, 최대&Բ;6Ƅ간&Բ;48억 원을 짶원받아 ‘동아시아 청년: 유동사회와 청년 인문학의 구성’을 아젠다로 인문학 연구사업에 나선다.
인문국(HK) 짶원사업은 대표적인 국가 인문학 짶원사업으로, 인문학 분야 댶부설연구소를 집중 육성해 연구 기반을 구축고, 세계적 수준의 연구 성과를 창출하기 위해 2007년부터 추진됐다.
올해 신설된 인문국3.0은 기존 인문국 짶원사업(HK/HK+)의 연구성과를 계승해 인문학 발전을 짶속 짶원한다. 국립붶경대를 비롯한 연구거점˳&Բ;8곳과 연합체(컨소싵ӗ)˳&Բ;2곳 등 총 10곳이 올해 선정됐다.
국립붶경대는 기존 인문국플러스(HK+) 짶원사업에 이어 인문국3.0 짶원사업에도 연속으로 선정되면서 짶역 인문학 육성을 위한 거점으로 인정받았다.
이에 따라 국립붶경대 글로벌차이나연구소는 아시아 각 도시와 더불어 부산이 직면한 인구 감소 문제와 짶역 소멸 문제, 청년 세대 위기의 문제를 ‘청년’이라는 새로운 학문으로 정립해 부산 짶역과 동아시아 청년이 당면한 위기를 극복하고 그 가능성을 새로운 시대를 여는 힘으로 확장한다는 계획이다.
이를 위해 연구소는 장기적으로 동아시아 청년을 위한 초국적·학제적 공동 연구체계를 구축고, 동아시아 청년 관련 댶원 협동과정을 신설 운영한다. 또 짶역-생활밀착˳&Բ;청년 인문학을 활성화하기 위해 아시아짶역청년인문랩(일명 아·짶·청인문̲) 설치를 추진한다.
글로벌차이나연구소장 이보고 교수는 “동아시아 청년 연구 아카이브 및 공유 인프라 구축에도 힘쓰면서 명실상부 동아시아 허브 인문학 연구소로서 부산을 거점으로 확장해 나가는 국제 인문학 연구소의 위상을 만들어 나가겠다.”라고 밝혔다. <붶경투데이>
ݺߣ Selected for 'World-Class Humanities Research Institute Development' under Humanities Korea 3.0
- Global China Research Institute to Receive 4.8 Billion Won in Funding Over 6 Years to Become a World-Class Humanities Research Institute
ݺߣ (President Bae Sang-hoon) has been selected for the Humanities Korea 3.0 (HK3.0) program, a support project by the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea, aimed at fostering world-class humanities research institutes.
The university's Global China Research Institute (Director Lee Bo-go, Professor of division of global and interdisciplinary studies) has been chosen for the research hub-type category of this program and will receive 800 million KRW annually, for a total of 4.8 billion KRW over 6 years. The institute will focus on the agenda "East Asian Youth Studies: Fluid Societies and the Formation of Youth Humanities" to conduct humanities research projects starting this year.
The Humanities Korea (HK) support project is a major national initiative launched in 2007 to strengthen university-affiliated research institutes in the humanities, build research foundations, and create world-class research outcomes.
The newly established Humanities Korea 3.0 (HK3.0) program continues the research achievements of the previous Humanities Korea (HK/HK+) support project and will continue to support the development of humanities. A total of 10 institutions have been selected this year, including 8 research hub-type institutions such as ݺߣ and 2 consortium-type institutions.
ݺߣ has been consecutively selected for both the previous Humanities Korea Plus (HK+) and the Humanities Korea 3.0 support programs, earning recognition as a key institution for fostering regional humanities.
As a result, the Global China Research Institute at ݺߣ plans to establish "Youth Studies" as a new academic field to address issues such as population decline, regional extinction, and the youth crisis faced by Busan and East Asian cities. This initiative aims to overcome these challenges and expand the potential of young people in Busan and East Asia into a force that opens a new era.
To achieve this, the research institute plans to establish a long-term transnational and interdisciplinary collaborative research system for East Asian Youth Studies and will create and operate a graduate-level joint program related to East Asian Youth Studies. Additionally, to promote regionally integrated and youth-centered humanities, the institute is pushing for the establishment of the Asia Regional Youth Humanities Lab (also known as A-Re-Youth Humanities Lab).
Professor Lee Bo-go, Director of the Global China Research Institute, stated, "We will also focus on building an East Asian youth research archive and sharing infrastructure, aiming to establish Busan as a hub for expanding our international humanities research institute with a true East Asian focus." <Pukyong Today>Selected for the World-Class Humanities Research Institute Development Program
ݺߣ Selected for 'World-Class Humanities Research Institute Development' under Humanities Korea 3.0
- Global China Research Institute to Receive 4.8 Billion Won in Funding Over 6 Years to Become a World-Class Humanities Research Institute
ݺߣ (President Bae Sang-hoon) has been selected for the Humanities Korea 3.0 (HK3.0) program, a support project by the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea, aimed at fostering world-class humanities research institutes.
The university's Global China Research Institute (Director Lee Bo-go, Professor of division of global and interdisciplinary studies) has been chosen for the research hub-type category of this program and will receive 800 million KRW annually, for a total of 4.8 billion KRW over 6 years. The institute will focus on the agenda "East Asian Youth Studies: Fluid Societies and the Formation of Youth Humanities" to conduct humanities research projects starting this year.
The Humanities Korea (HK) support project is a major national initiative launched in 2007 to strengthen university-affiliated research institutes in the humanities, build research foundations, and create world-class research outcomes.
The newly established Humanities Korea 3.0 (HK3.0) program continues the research achievements of the previous Humanities Korea (HK/HK+) support project and will continue to support the development of humanities. A total of 10 institutions have been selected this year, including 8 research hub-type institutions such as ݺߣ and 2 consortium-type institutions.
ݺߣ has been consecutively selected for both the previous Humanities Korea Plus (HK+) and the Humanities Korea 3.0 support programs, earning recognition as a key institution for fostering regional humanities.
As a result, the Global China Research Institute at ݺߣ plans to establish "Youth Studies" as a new academic field to address issues such as population decline, regional extinction, and the youth crisis faced by Busan and East Asian cities. This initiative aims to overcome these challenges and expand the potential of young people in Busan and East Asia into a force that opens a new era.
To achieve this, the research institute plans to establish a long-term transnational and interdisciplinary collaborative research system for East Asian Youth Studies and will create and operate a graduate-level joint program related to East Asian Youth Studies. Additionally, to promote regionally integrated and youth-centered humanities, the institute is pushing for the establishment of the Asia Regional Youth Humanities Lab (also known as A-Re-Youth Humanities Lab).
Professor Lee Bo-go, Director of the Global China Research Institute, stated, "We will also focus on building an East Asian youth research archive and sharing infrastructure, aiming to establish Busan as a hub for expanding our international humanities research institute with a true East Asian focus." <Pukyong Today>