Institute for North Korean Studies (INKS)
Welcome Friends and Sponsors of the Institute for North Korean Studies
The University of Detroit Mercy established a non-partisan, non-proprietary research center on North Korea within its College of Business Administration in April 2004. This center, the Institute for North Korean Studies (INKS), is the first research center in the United States or Europe focused exclusively on North Korea.
North Korea has recently gained significant attention in world affairs from a political, social, economic and cultural standpoint. There are many opportunities for improved understanding of this secretive nation, and the INKS will be able to address these opportunities in a unique way through the lens of focused research, analysis and information dissemination.
INKS News:
The objectives of the INK are to:
- Publish North Korean Review (NKR). In 2004, INKS and McFarland founded this international and interdisciplinary NKR to publish policy-oriented articles, short papers, commentaries, and cases on all aspects of North Korea. The March 2006 issue of Library Journal states, "NKR is the first of its kind and belongs in most university libraries. Questions? Visit http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/nkr.html
- Organize Seminars on North Korea. In corporation with its partners, INKS started to organize seminars, conferences, and academic sessions on North Korea in 2005.
- Publish Research Monographs on North Korea. INKS and McFarland have agreed to publish a series of short research monographs on North Korea in 2003.
Staff members at the INKS and McFarland Publishers would like to express our appreciation to the following organizations for a variety of their supports:
- The Bank of Korea (research fellowship and data collection)
- The Christian Association for Medical Mission (financial gifts)
- GS Holdings (financial gifts)
- The Korea Foundation (a book grant)
- New Seoul Garden Restaurant (financial gifts)
- Lim Kwang Engineering and Construction Co. (financial gifts)
- Windsong Radiology Group (financial gifts)
For any questions about the INKS, please feel free to contact:
Suk KimCollege of Business Administration
University of Detroit Mercy
4001 W. McNichols
Detroit, Michigan 48221-3038
U.S.A.
- Email: ink@udmercy.edu
- Phone: 313- 993-1264
- Fax: 313-993-1673/1052
UDM College of Business Administration