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UBC Asian Studies Class of 2023 Graduates Yearbook

UBC Asian Studies Class of 2023 Graduates Yearbook

Congratulations, UBC Asian Studies Class of 2023!

2023 Career Night by the Korean Language and Culture Program: Explore your Dreams of Studying, Working, and Living in South Korea!

2023 Career Night by the Korean Language and Culture Program: Explore your Dreams of Studying, Working, and Living in South Korea!

On March 2nd, the UBC Korean Language and Culture Program co-hosted a special information session titled, “Explore your Dreams of Studying, Working, and Living in South Korea!”, with the Korean Education Affairs Section and the Korean Consulate General in Toronto. The event was organized to introduce students to the many possibilities of working and living […]

Professor Ross King discusses his founding of Korean Language Village
Engaging students in Korean pop culture: The 2nd Annual K-pop Dance Event
Maximize Your Language Learning: Debut of UBC Arts Multilingual Week 2022

Maximize Your Language Learning: Debut of UBC Arts Multilingual Week 2022

The debut of the UBC Arts Multilingual Week was a success, here are some details on how things went.

UBC Asian Studies Class of Fall 2022 Graduates Yearbook

UBC Asian Studies Class of Fall 2022 Graduates Yearbook

Congratulations, UBC Asian Studies Class of fall 2022!

What historians can learn from the 1980 Kwangju Uprising: A Q&A with Dr. Donald Baker

What historians can learn from the 1980 Kwangju Uprising: A Q&A with Dr. Donald Baker

This 6-part video series reflects on Dr. Baker’s work and research throughout the late 20th century and discusses his aspirations as an academic and professor from the present onwards.

What is special about a university language course?

What is special about a university language course?

Are you thinking about taking a language course? If you’re deciding between a university offering versus a free automated online course, Dr. Qian Wang, Director of the Chinese Language Program and Associate Professor in Chinese Linguistics, explains what makes a university language course unique, how it benefits your Arts degree, and why it adds value to your journey of self-discovery.

KORN students thrive in the 16th Annual Toronto Korean Speech Contest

KORN students thrive in the 16th Annual Toronto Korean Speech Contest

The 16th Annual Toronto Korean Speech Contest, which was co-hosted by the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Toronto and the Centre for the Study of Korea at University of Toronto, was held virtually on March 19, 2022.

A Guide to Majoring and Minoring in Asian Studies

A Guide to Majoring and Minoring in Asian Studies

Interested in declaring a major or minor in Asian Studies and curious where to start? Look no further! Here’s our start-up guide to declaring a program in Asian Studies and figuring out which track is right for you.