Paweł Kida
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과제책임자 소개
- Name: Pawel Kida
- Nationality: Poland
- Affiliation: Fundacja na Rzecz Studentów i Absolwentów Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu "Universitatis Posnaniensis"
EDUCATION
- 2015/08/28 - Ph.D. Degree Acquisition (Seoul National University, South Korea)
- 2010/02/26- Master Degree Acquisition (Seoul National University, South Korea)
- 2011/07/12- Master Degree Acquisition (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)
- 2003 -2006 Diploma in Korean Philology (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)
EMPLOYMENT
- 2015/10/01-now - Senior Lecturer at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland
- Department of Korean Philology
- 2011/08/30-2012/02/28 - Lecturer at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies,
- Department of Polish studies
- 2009/09/01-2012/05/30 - Assistant Researcher for Global Korean Studies’ Project (Development of Korean Language Books for Polish Learners)
- Seoul National University, Język koreański dla Polaków cz. 1,2,3., Kultura koreańska dla studentów polskich
PUBLICATIONS
- Pawel Kida, Tomasz Wierzbowski. 2015. How European Bison met Asian Tiger - the History and Current Status of Polish – Korean Relations, [in:] Korea in Eastern Europe – Perceptions and Cultural Connections edited by Kim Ji Sun, Praesens Verlag, 68-84.
- Pawel Kida. 2014. Wind of Change: Poland is One Step Away from the Korean Wave, [in:] The Global Impact of South Korean Popular Culture: Hallyu Unbound, edited by Valentina Marinescu, Lexington Books, 65-74.
- Pawel Kida. 2013. Język koreański i Koreańczycy, [w:] Korea w oczach Polaków, pod red. Józefa Włodarskiego, Kamila Zeildlera oraz Marcelego Burdelskiego, wyd. Uniwersytet Gdański: Gdańsk, 515-524.
- Pawel Kida. 2015. Determiners in Korean Language? Proceedings of 14th International Conference CEESOK-2015: 103-111.
- Pawel Kida. 2015. Translation of Passive Constructions from Korean into Polish. Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Methods of Teaching Oriental Languages: Actual Problems of Teaching Translation: 225-233
- Pawel Kida. 2015. The Effect of Korean Wave in Medical Tourism – Japan, China, Russia and Poland. Far East Vol.5-1: 107-115.