The CKS Board is delighted to announce the continuation of the mentorship program for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows this year. Applicants will be matched with mentors for a one-on-one conversation either online or at AAS, with the option for a chapter-length manuscript/article draft review.
We are accepting applications from approximately 12 graduate students and postdoctoral scholars who seek to be matched with mentors for a one-on-one teatime conversation at AAS (preferably in-person), with the option for a chapter-length manuscript/article draft review.
In order to qualify as a mentee, you must be
- an AAS member
- a PhD student or post-doctoral scholar in a Korea-related field
- planning to attend AAS (otherwise, the meeting will take place virtually)
Please note that the mentors must be AAS members as well. Each mentor and mentee will need to arrange their meeting individually; the meeting should occur during or prior to the 2024 AAS annual conference. Applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis.
To participate in this program, please register at the link below. In the application form, you will be asked to identify your area of research and list your first and second preferences of mentors with a short explanation of your reasons for choosing said mentors.