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location Diretors of All Time

   

 

Name

Affiliation

Tenure

1

Jeong Byeong-gwon

Professor, Department of Polish, HUFS

1990. 09. 01 ~ 1992. 08. 31

2

Kwon Jae-il

Professor, Department of Czech and Slovak Studies, HUFS

1992. 09. 01 ~ 1994. 08. 31

3

Lee Mun-su

Professor, Department of Romanian, HUFS

1994. 09. 01 ~ 1997. 08. 31

4

Lee Sang-hyeop

Professor, Department of Hungarian, HUFS

1997. 09. 01 ~ 1999. 08. 31

5

Kim Seong-hwan

Professor, Department of South Slavic Studies, HUFS

1999. 09. 01 ~ 2002. 08. 31

6

Kim Seong-gi

Professor, Department of Romanian, HUFS

2002. 09. 01 ~ 2004. 02. 28

7

Park Soo-young

Professor, Department of Hungarian, HUFS

2004. 03. 01 ~ 2006. 02. 28

8

Lee Sang-hyeop

Professor, Department of Hungarian, HUFS

2006. 03. 01 ~ 2008. 02. 28

9

Kwon Hyok-jae

Professor, Department of South Slavic Studies, HUFS

2008. 03. 01 ~ 2010. 02. 28

10

Kim Gyu-jin

Professor, Department of Czech and Slovak Studies, HUFS

2010. 03. 01 ~ 2012. 02. 28

11

Park Jeoung-o

Professor, Department of Romanian, HUFS

2012. 03. 01 ~ 2014. 02. 06

12

Hong Sogu

Professor, Department of Ukrainian Studies, HUFS

2014. 02. 07 ~ 2016. 08. 31

13

KIM Jeong-hwan

Professor, Department of Romanian, HUFS

2016. 09. 01 ~ Present

 

locationHistory

 

 

1990

●June 11, The establishment of the East European and Balkan Culture Institute in HUFS

●September 1, Professor Jeong Byeong Kwon takes the 1st directorship

 

1991

●March 2, The Institute renamed after East European and Balkan Institute

●October 14-18, Joint International Conference with Institute of Political Science and Institute of Linguistics, Jagiellonian University, Poland
<Korea and Eastern Europe in 1990’s>

●October 20, <Korea and Eastern Europe in 1990’s> published

 

1992

●August, <East European Studies> vol.1

●September 1, Professor Gwon Jaeil (Czech Department) takes the 2nd directorship

 

1993

●May, Invitational Lecture: “Czech Intellectuals and Reform” by Ph.D. Radim Palouš

●June, Invitational Lecture: “The Reform Policy of Hungary” by Hungarian Ambassador to Korea

●September, EEBI Autumn Conference: “Nationalism and Reform in Eastern Europe”

●December, <Eastern European Studies> vol.2

 

1994

●September 1, professor Lee Mun-soo (Romanian Department) takes the 3rd directorship

●November 10, EEBI Autumn Conference: “Culture and Economy of Eastern Europe”, Prof. Svetozar Petrović, University of Belgrade

●December, <Eastern European Studies> vol.3

 

1995

●May 12, Invitational Lecture: “The Progress of Economic Reform in Poland and the Prospect of Korea-Poland Relations” by Janusz Switkowski, Polish Ambassador to Korea

●November 14, Invitational Lecture: “The Prospect of Romanian Accession to the EU” by Romanian Ambassador to Korea

●December 15, <Eastern European Studies> vol.4

 

1996

●May 21, Invitational Lecture: “The Diversity of Yugoslav Culture” by Miroslav Sestovic, Yugoslav Charged Affaires

●November, EEBI Autumn Conference: “Literatures and Linguistics in Eastern Europe”

●December 15, <Eastern European Studies> vol.5

 

1997

●April 14, Invitational Lecture: “The Change in Poland and Europe after Liberalisation” by the Polish Minister of Education

●May 20, EEBI Spring Conference

●September 1, Professor Lee Sang-hyeop (Hungarian Department) takes the 4th directorship

●September 19, Invitational Lecture: “History of Bulgaria and the Orthodox Church” by Prof. Choi Kwon-Jin (Department of Korean Studies, Sofia University, Bulgaria)

●November 11, Invitational Lecture: “What is the Hungarian Writer Like" - Changes in Literary Discourse” by Prof. Sandor (University of Budapest, Hungary)

 

1998

●February, <Eastern European Studies> vol.6

●May 6, Invitational Lecture: “Constitution of 3 May 1791 and the Prospect of Polish Accession to the EU” by Ph.D. Książek (A Third Secretary at the Polish Embassy in Seoul)

●September 28- November 27, 4 Sessions of Special Lectures: “Poland in the Central Europe in the 2nd Half of the XX Century” by Ph.D. Książek (A Third Secretary at the Polish Embassy in Seoul)

●December 3, EEBI Autumn Conference: “Religions and Ethnic Identity in Yugoslavian Region”

 

1999

●February 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.7

●April 1, Academic Symposium: “A Debate on Stance on the Kosovo War and the Future”

●September 1, Professor Kim Seong-hwan (Yugoslav Department) takes the 5th directorship

●September 29, [60th Anniversary of WWII Outbreak] - Invitational Lecture: “Impact of World War II on Central and Eastern Europe; Focusing on Poland” by Ph.D. Książek (A Third Secretary at the Polish Embassy in Seoul)

●October 2, The 1st Joint Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies: “The Causes and Aspects of Ethnic Conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia”

●December 7, [60th Anniversary of WWII Outbreak] Invitational Lecture: The Second World War and Eastern & Central Europeby Prof. Wagner

●December 11, The 2nd Joint Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies

 

2000

●April, <Eastern European Studies> vol.8

●April 7, The 3rd Joint Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies

●May 22, EEBI Spring Conference

●June, The 4th Joint Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies

●October, The 5th Joint Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies

●October 31, Invitational Lecture by Romanian Ambassador to Korea

●November 30, EEBI Autumn Conference: “Eastern Europe during the Transition Period (2): Social Change in Poland”

 

2001

●February, <Eastern European Studies> vol.9

●March 24, The 6th Joint Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies: “The Causes of Ethnic Conflict and Strife in Eastern European Countries”

●May 4, EEBI Spring Conference: “Eastern Europe during the Transition Period (3): Social Change in Romania”

●July 13-16, The 1st International Joint Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies: “Korea and Central & East Europe”

●September 25, Invitational Lecture: “Czech and the EU / The education system and Korean studies in the Czech Rep.” by Vladimír Pucek (Czech Ambassador to Korea)

●October 26, The 8th Joint Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies: “The Languages and Cultures of Eastern Europe”

●November 23, EEBI Autumn Conference: “Central and Eastern Europe during the Transition Period (4): Hungary and Today”

 

2002

●March 1, Professor Kim Seong-ki (Romanian Department) takes the 6th directorship

●April 10, Invitational Lecture: “Polish Poet Laureates” by Prof. Bojan Biolcev (Chancellor of Sofia University)

●May 18, Joint Spring Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies and The Society of Korean Oral Literature: “Oral Literatures of Kora and Eastern Europe”

●July 14-17, The 2nd Joint International Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies: “Korea and Central & East Europe II”

●October 18, Joint Spring Conference with The Association of Comparative Study of World Literature: A special subject – “The Life and the Fictional Universe of a 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature winner Kertesz Imre“ and “Oral Literatures of Korea and Eastern and Balkan Europe”

●October 25, Joint Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies: “New Researchers Presentation (1): Eastern and Balkan European Society and Culture”

 

2003

●February 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.11.2

●April 18, Joint Spring Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies: “New Researchers Presentation (2): Eastern and Balkan European Linguistics and Regional Studies”

●June 23-24, Joint International Conference on Folklores with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies and Korea Historical Folklore Institute

●July 14-15, Joint International Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies in Bulgaria

●August 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.12.1

●September 8, Invitational Lecture by Czech Researchers

●November 10, Invitational Lecture by Professor Jo Dong-Il

●December 13, EEBI Winter Conference

 

2004

●February 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.12.2

●March 1, Professor Park Soo-Young (Hungarian Department) takes the 7th directorship

●May 1, 2004 HUFS Spring Conference: “A Study on Eastern European and Balkan Ritual Culture”

●May 12-13, [50th Anniversary of the University Foundation] – International Conference: “Cultural Conflict within Eastern-Balkan Region: 10 Years after the Democratization”

●July 13-14, Joint International Conference with the Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies and University of Tartu in Estonia: “Korea and Central & Eastern Europe III”

●October 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.13.1

●December 10, EEBI Winter Conference: “Language Policy in Korea and Eastern Europe”

 

2005

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.14

●April 29, EEBI Spring Conference: “Eastern European-Balkan Festivals and Leisure Cultures”

●October 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.15

●October 29, EEBI Autumn Conference

●December 1, EEBI Winter Conference

 

2006

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.16

●October 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.17

●November 24, EEBI Autumn Conference

 

2007

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.18

●May 11, EEBI Spring Conference: “Central-Eastern European Literatures”

●July 11-12, EEBI Summer Conference: “EU membership of East and Balkan European Countries: Uniformity or Diversity?”

●October 25, <East European Studies> vol.19

 

2008

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.20

●May 15, EEBI Spring Conference: “Understanding Eastern-Balkan European Cultures”

●October 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.21

●November 8, The Korean Association of East European and Balkan Studies 2008 Autumn Conference

 

2009

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.22

●June 05, EEBI Spring Conference: “The Past and Present of Identity of Eastern European-Balkan Region”

●October 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.23

●November 27, EEBI Autumn Conference: “20 Years After the Transition and Central-Eastern Europe”

 

2010

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.24

●April 30, EEBI Spring Conference:
“Eastern European-Balkan Society, Economy and Cultures within the Global Age”

“The New Trend of Linguistics Research of 21st Century Eastern-Balkan Europe”

●July 08, Joint Conference with Korea Research Centre and KACEEBS: “Korea and Bulgaria, and Central-Eastern Europe Searching for New Perspectives”

●October 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.25

 

2011

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.26

●July 11, Joint Conference with KACEEBS, Kule Centre for Ukrainian and Canadian Folklore (University of Alberta) and Institute of Russian Studies (HUFS)

●September 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.27

●September 31-October 01, International Conference Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Institute: “Reconstructing Identity: Mapping the Cultural and Civic Tradition in Central and Eastern Europe, and the Balkans”

●December 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.28

 

2012

●January 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.29

●April 19, EEBI Spring Conference

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.30

●July 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.31

●September 17, EEBI International Conference: “Crisis and Chance: Central and Eastern Europe and Balkan a Crossroads”

●October 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.32

 

2013

●January 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.33

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.34

●April 26, EEBI Spring Conference: “The New Position and Role of the Central & Eastern European Countries in the EU”

●July 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.35

●October 12, Joint Conference with KSCES and HUFS-HRI Centre: “ODA Policies of the Eastern European EU member states and Balkan Countries – The Implication of the ODA from the Donor and Recipient’s view Given to Korea”

●October 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.36

●November 08-09, Joint International Conference with KSCES, HUFS-HRI EU Centre and AACEES: “European Unity and Central & Eastern Europe – Between Centripetal & Centrifugal Forces”

●November 13, <Eastern European Studies> vol.32 – A Special Edition

 

2014

●February 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.38.1

●March-April, Civil Lecture in Incheon: “Encountering with Eastern Europe through Movies”

●April 8, Invitational Lecture by Dr. Clare McManus (University of Glasgow)

●April 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.38.1

●April 29, EEBI Spring Conference: “Commemorating 25th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Establishment: A Study on Overcoming and Democratizing the Communist Regime in Eastern Europe”

●June 16, Special Lecture by Prof. Hiroaki Kuromiya (Indiana University)

●June 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.38.3

●August 25, <Eastern European Studies> vol.38.4