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01 Should the thesis topic be related to glocal conflict management?

Yes it is.
Many students tend to find it difficult to write a thesis on the topic of glocal conflict, which is a combination of globality and locality in social, political, and economic aspects. 
As a conflict, it refers to factors that cause domestic problems that are affected by global phenomena and current issues. Simply saying, any topic that students are interested in will be related to glocal conflict.


02 Can I apply while on leave of absence?

No, it is not possible to apply during a leave of absence.


03 What kind of activities do participants and fellows engage in?

All participants need to actively participate in academic events (seminars, special lectures by experts, workshops, etc.) held or supported by the GSIS BK21 program.

Participants in the master's program must choose the thesis track.

All fellows applying for freshmen in 2021 must obtain the 'glocal conflict management expert certificate' before graduating from both master's and doctoral programs.


04 What are the benefits for fellows?

All benefits for participants and fellowship except providing a textbook or statistical software.

● Fellowship (6 months) - master's student
● Fellowship (6 months) - virtual writing clinic editor
● Fellowship (1 year) - Ph.D student


05 What is glocal conflict?

Glocal conflict is a conflict that combines globality and locality in social, political, and economic aspects. It refers to the factors that cause domestic problems that are affected by global phenomena and current issues. Social problems are also caused by the internal social structure that a country faces but can be intensified by external shocks such as the global financial crisis. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the impact on society through analysis of internal and external environments and current and seek solutions.


06 What are the eligibilities requirements to apply for participants and fellows?

Qualifications for participants and fellows are as follows.

● Qualifications for participants
  - Full-time GSIS graduate students (students who have not completed 4 semesters of a master's degree or 8 semesters of a doctorate as of the enrollment semester)

● Qualifications for fellows
  - Any participants can apply


07 What are the benefits for participants?

Participants will receive the following benefits.

●Support for domestic and overseas academic conference participation fees and expenses
●Support short-term (about two weeks) field trip expenses
●Support research activities
  - Support publication of academic articles in a refereed-journal
  - Provide incentives for publication of academic articles in a refereed-journal
  - Hold colloquiums and special lectures by experts
●More opportunities to apply to competition for the participants
●Provide a textbook or statistical analysis software (e.g. STATA) within a range of price