News News stories The latest news about research, events, staff and students from the School of East Asian Studies. 15 May 2024 Korean Documentary Film Festival The Centre for Korean Studies partnered with the historic Showroom Cinema in Sheffield in April to screen a special Korean documentary season featuring films on themes ranging from football and the Korean War, to cats and K-pop fandom. 15 May 2024 Korean Music - Heritage and Memory The Centre for Korean Studies partnered with Dr Hannah HK Chang’s AHRC-funded project “Transpacific Voicings” to host an afternoon of traditional and contemporary Korean music. 15 May 2024 Korea Day The University of Sheffield’s Korea Society hosted another successful “Korea Day” event on Wednesday 11th May in the university’s Octagon Centre. 31 January 2024 Beyond the Academy - Communicating Korean Studies Research to Non-Academic Audiences In late January the University of Sheffield’s recently-opened Centre for Korean Studies ran a workshop for PhD students and early career scholars on channels for sharing their research beyond academia. Search SEAS welcomes a number of new staff The School of East Asian Studies has recently employed a number of new staff, growing our expertise in areas of East Asian business, politics and international relations. 26 May 2021 East Asian Studies Creative Writing Competition -Winners We’ve launched our first East Asian Studies Creative Writing Competition for students in Years 10 -12 on the theme 'How has East Asia influenced life in the UK?'. Read the winning entries now. 10 May 2021 Come work for us! Due to growing worldwide interest in East Asian Studies we are recruiting to a number of new positions. 1 April 2021 Japan’s cherry blossom viewing parties – the history of chasing the fleeting beauty of sakura As cherry blossom springs up across Japan, Dr Nozomi Uematsu explores the history of hanami and chasing the fleeting beauty of sakura in the conversation. 31 March 2021 | Published by The Conversation SEAS in review - 2020 in light of our usual annual newsletter, which it is not possible to print and distribute as normal this year, we have created this year in review collating all our activities and experiences from 2020. 1 February 2021 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 … Next page Next › Last page Last »