Indian Studies through Comprehensive Structural Studies
As a major think tank on India and South Asia and to establish global institute for Indian studies, the IIS not only implements research agendas, but also promotes five key strategic initiatives, as summarized in the table below.
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Leading research activities in indian studies |
· Journal of South Asia Studies (Quarterly) · Peer-review journal |
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Building research infrastructure |
Building Information Center · An online database on India’s 29 states · Global Network Information Center |
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Facilitating research exchanges at home and abroad |
Global Academic interactions · Establishing Partnerships with Global Research Institutions on Indian Studies
· Building Indian Academic Society in Korea
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Providing social services based on research outcomes |
Publishing ‘India Humanities FOCUS’ · Publishing ‘South Asian Issue Paper’ · Providing Indian humanities courses for citizens (through Gandhi Ashram)
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Training experts on India and South Asia |
· Hosting an annual summer school · Organizing “Korea-India 20s-30s Forum” · Holding research paper competitions · Organizing special lectures by regional experts (in conjunction with graduate schools)
· Training students, officials and businesspeople on India
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