Korea

The Globalink Research Award (GRA) thematic call is now officially open!

The themes for this year’s thematic call are: 

  1. Digital and Emerging technology (e.g. AI, Advanced Computing, Cybersecurity, Semiconductors) 

  1. Sustainability and Net Zero (e.g. Electric Vehicles, Critical Minerals, Hydrogen, Energy Transition, Oceans, Clean Technology) 

  1. Life Sciences (e.g. Biomanufacturing, Bioeconomy, Agri-Food, Agri-Tech, Health Sciences) 

  1. Humanities and Social Innovation (open category) 

 

Mitacs participating international partners are the following, please note they each have their own eligibility requirements: 

  • Australia: Universities Australia 

  • Brazil: Fundação Araucária Foundation   

  • Chile: Consejo de Rectores de las Universidades Chilenas (CRUCH-FUDEA)   

  • France: Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)   

  • France: French Embassy in Canada    

  • France: Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique (Inria)    

  • France: Université de Lorraine   

  • France: Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (INSERM)   

  • Germany: Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ Helmholtz Association)   

  • Germany: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)   

  • Germany/USA/Luxembourg/Italy/The Netherlands: Max Planck Society    

  • Korea: National Research Foundation (NRF) Korea   

  • South Africa: National Research Council of South Africa (NRF SA)   

  • Taiwan: National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) - NARLabs   

  • United Kingdom: British High Commission of Ottawa   

 

The deadline to apply is November 20, 2024.” 

 

See more information here.

 

Interested participants should be in touch first with the Mitacs local advisor, Reid Sutherland rsutherland@mitacs.ca, to assess eligibility and discuss next steps. The link to the application portal will be shared following this discussion.  

 

For general inquiries, please contact the SMU Global Learning Office Global@smu.ca.

 

[Summer Program] Ulsan International Program “UIP” 2024

An image of students posing with "Ganjeolgot" 3D letters at the Ulsan International Program, with the University of Ulsan logo and ocean backdrop.

[Summer Program] Ulsan International Program “UIP” 2024

July 1 to July 25 2024

University of Ulsan in Ulsan, Korea, is inviting Saint Mary’s students to participate in their Ulsan International Program.

UIP, the University of Ulsan’s 4-week International Summer Program, is designed for enthusiastic international students seeking to immerse themselves in the depth of Korean culture, history, society, business, and Korean language.

 

Course:

The UIP program consists of Korean studies (Korean politics, economy, etc.) taught in English as well as Korean language classes. The program also offers cultural experiential activities and field trips to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Korea.

 

Target group:

Undergraduate students in good academic standing who will have completed 1 year of Bachelor studies by the end of Winter 2024.

 

Fees and costs:

SMU students pay SMU tuition at SMU via the banner account. The amount of SMU tuition is determined based on the number of transfer credit hours earned from the program. The host university will not charge a separate tuition fee.

 

Students will pay US$500 for dormitory at University of Ulsan.

 

Students will also be responsible for meals, international/local travel, insurance, $100 study abroad admin fee and personal expenses.

 

Immigration:

D-2-8 Short-term Study Visa is likely required. Please visit https://overseas.mofa.go.kr/ca-montreal-en/brd/m_4447/view.do?seq=754385&page=1. Questions related to immigration should be directed to the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Montreal.

 

Program Factsheet:

Click here to view.

 

Program Flyer:

Click here to view.

 

Transfer credits:

Students may be able to earn credits to the extent that those credits are applicable to the program requirements of your SMU degree. Please meet with your academic advisor of your program (visit https://www.smu.ca/academics/academic-advising.html) to see if any of your remaining degree requirements can be completed at another university. If your advisor confirms that there is room for transfer credits in your degree, you will request approval to take courses for transfer credits by submitting a Letter of Permission Request Form (found here https://www.smu.ca/academics/student-forms.html) to the SMU Records Office as soon as your acceptance is confirmed.

 

Funding:

Available

 

How to apply:

Interested students should submit the SMU Exchange Program application* by February 15 2024 to the Global Learning Office.

 

*To complete your application, you will:

  1. fill out your Study Abroad Application (https://studio.smu.ca/s/StudyAbroadApplication2021.pdf)

  2. write a one-page letter of intent (Tip: book an appointment with The Writing Centre or ask if personal statement workshops are coming up https://studio.smu.ca/wc-student-tutoring)

  3. print in pdf your unofficial transcript from banner and

  4. prepare your resume.

Once you have all four pieces of application documents, upload them at the application link here: https://smuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55UpfboKu5sImUe.

 

In addition to the above, please have two letters of reference emailed to Global@smu.ca. At least one letter needs to be written by your Saint Mary’s course instructor.


If you want to know more about what should be included in your letter of intent, or if your professor would like to know what to include in their reference letter, please refer to the Study Abroad Information Package found here https://studio.smu.ca/apply.

 

What happens after you apply?

If you are selected, you will be nominated to the host university by the SMU Global Learning Office, and the rest of the pre-departure steps will be explained.

 

Number of available places for SMU students:

2

 

Questions?

Email the Global Learning Office at Global@smu.ca.

[Summer Program] Seoul International Summer School I (SISS) 2024 June 30-July 28 2024

University of Seoul in Seoul, Korea, is inviting Saint Mary’s students to participate in their Seoul International Summer School.

Embark on a cultural journey!

SISS offers participating students a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Korean culture and tradition.

Through engaging courses, captivating field trips, and meaningful cultural exchanges, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of Korean society, language, and heritage. Explore the bustling streets of Seoul, delve into the intricacies of Korean cuisine, and experience the vibrant arts and entertainment scene.

Enrich your Summer with:

  • Immersive Language Learning: Enhance your Korean language proficiency through engaging courses.

  • Captivating Field Trips: Explore iconic landmarks, historical sites, and cultural attractions.

    Buddy Program: Connect with Korean students for support and cultural exchange.

Courses:

There are two specialized tracks to choose from based on your interests:

  • Business in Korean Perspective: Gain insights into the Korean economy, business practices, and global marketing strategies.

  • Korean Culture Studies: Explore the depths of Korean culture, with a focus on mass media and popular culture.

Each track consists of two courses. Students can take both courses in a track or choose one course in a track.

Target group:

Undergraduate students in good academic standing who will have completed 1 year of Bachelor studies by the end of Winter 2024.

Language of instruction:

English

Fees and costs:

SMU students pay tuition and registration fee of 2,100,000 Korean Won (approx. CAD$2110) at the host institution, University of Seoul.

Students will also be responsible for housing*, meals, international travel, insurance, $100 study abroad admin fee and personal expenses. *UOS supports on-campus housing fees for first 60 students who are nominated by the home university and complete tuition payment before April 30.

 Immigration:

D-2-8 Short-term Study Visa is required. Please visit https://overseas.mofa.go.kr/ca-montreal-en/brd/m_4447/view.do?seq=754385&page=1. Questions related to immigration should be directed to the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Montreal.

Program website:

Visit https://oia.uos.ac.kr/iice/study/shProgram.do?epTicket=LOG

Program brochure:

Transfer credits:

Students may be able to earn credits to the extent that those credits are applicable to the program requirements of your SMU degree. Please meet with your academic advisor of your program (visit https://www.smu.ca/academics/academic-advising.html) to see if any of your remaining degree requirements can be completed at another university. If your advisor confirms that there is room for transfer credits in your degree, you will request approval to take courses for transfer credits by submitting a Letter of Permission Request Form (found here https://www.smu.ca/academics/student-forms.html) to the SMU Records Office as soon as your acceptance is confirmed.

Funding:

Available

How to apply:

Interested students should submit the SMU Exchange Program application* by February 15 2024 to the Global Learning Office.

*To complete your application, you will:

  1. fill out your Study Abroad Application (https://studio.smu.ca/s/StudyAbroadApplication2021.pdf)

  2. write a one-page letter of intent (Tip: book an appointment with The Writing Centre or ask if workshops are coming up https://studio.smu.ca/wc-student-tutoring)

  3. print in pdf your unofficial transcript from banner and

  4. prepare your resume.

Once you have all four pieces of application documents, upload them at the application link here https://smuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55UpfboKu5sImUe.

In addition to the above, please have two letters of reference emailed to Global@smu.ca. At least one letter needs to be written by your Saint Mary’s course instructor.

If you want to know more about what should be included in your letter of intent, or if your professor would like to know what to include in their reference letter, please refer to the Study Abroad Information Package found here https://studio.smu.ca/apply.

What happens after you apply?

If you are selected, you will be nominated to the host university by the SMU Global Learning Office, and the rest of the pre-departure steps will be explained.

Questions?

Email the Global Learning Office at Global@smu.ca.

Announcement from Mitacs

Mitacs Globalink Research Award (GRA) program February 2023 updates

https://www.mitacs.ca/en/programs/globalink/globalink-research-award

 

New opportunity — open all year:

1. Aix-Marseille Université (France — travel to Canada and/or travel from Canada)

  • Dates: open all year

  • Level:

Travel to Canada: full-time master’s and PhD students or postdoctoral fellows

Travel from Canada: full-time senior undergraduate, master’s and PhD students, or postdoctoral fellows

  • Themes: All disciplines

  • Other requirements: N/A

  • Eligible institutions: Aix-Marseille Université

  • Co-funding: No financial contribution is required from the Canadian institution

  • Award amount: $6,000

  • Application process and submission: Submit to Mitacs through the local Mitacs Advisor

 

Current opportunities — call for proposals (new opportunity and reminder):

1. National Research Foundation (NRF) Korea (Korea — travel to Canada)

  • Dates: February 23, 2023 to March 23, 2023 at 5 p.m. PT

  • Level: Full-time master’s and PhD students, or postdoctoral fellows

  • Themes: All fields of Science and Technology, Interdisciplinary studies involving S&T and Humanities or Social Sciences

  • Other requirements: N/A

  • Eligible institutions: All universities in Korea

  • Co-funding: No financial contribution is required from the Canadian institution

  • Award amount: $9,000 to $15,000 (approximately)

  • Application process and submission: Submit to NRF (website accessible from Korea only https://www.iris.go.kr/main.do)

 

2. Consejo de Rectores de las Universidades Chilenas (CRUCH-FUDEA) (Chile — travel to Canada and/or travel from Canada)

  • Dates: January 23, 2023 to April 30, 2023 at 5 p.m. PT

  • Level: Full-time senior undergraduate, master’s and PhD students, or postdoctoral fellows

  • Themes: All disciplines

  • Other requirements: N/A

  • Eligible institutions:

    • Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH)

    • Universidad de La Frontera (UFRO)

    • Universidad Católica del Norte (UCN)

    • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC)

    • Universidad Católica del Maule (UCM)

    • Universidad de Concepción (UdeC)

  • Co-funding: No financial contribution is required from the Canadian institution

  • Award amount: $6,000

  • Application process and submission: Submit to Mitacs through the local Mitacs Advisor

[Summer Program] Ulsan International Program at University of Ulsan, Korea

University of Ulsan is Saint Mary’s partner institution in Ulsan, Korea. Saint Mary’s students are invited to take part in their Ulsan International Program taking place from June 30-July 27, 2023 (4 weeks). Credits from the program are transferrable to the extent that they fulfill the student’s degree requirements and need to be approved by the student’s academic advisor via a Letter of Permission request before the program commences. Tuition is paid at SMU for the transfer credit hours.

 

Interested students should submit the SMU Exchange Program application by February 15. Two (2) Saint Mary’s students will be accepted into the program.

 

Their 2018 UIP Program can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgT04nkIeis. All questions should be directed to global@smu.ca. Also, for additional information, please click the button below to see the flyer.

[Summer Program] Seoul Summer School at University of Soul, Korea

University of Seoul is Saint Mary’s partner institution in Seoul, Korea. Saint Mary’s students are invited to take part in their International Summer School taking place from June 18 – July 18 2023. Credits from the program are transferrable to the extent that they fulfill the student’s degree requirements, on a Letter of Permission approved by your academic program. Tuition is paid at SMU for the transfer credit hours. University of Seoul will subsidize the cost of some of the field trips during the program. On-campus housing will be offered on a first come first serve basis, and students will be responsible for housing fees.

 

For information about the Seoul Summer School, please visit their website at https://global.uos.ac.kr/iice/study/shProgram.do?epTicket=LOG. Cultural activities and course list are subject to change.

 

Interested students should submit the SMU Exchange Program application by February 15. Two (2) Saint Mary’s students will be accepted into the program. Questions should be directed to global@smu.ca.

Mitacs Globalink Research Award

Mitacs Globalink Research Award: Graduate & senior undergraduate students submit proposals to conduct research at universities overseas. Up to $6000 in funding available. Apply 4 months before planned departure.