UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
KOREAN STUDIES CENTER (KSC)

Short Term Expected Results (Outcomes) of the KSC

Classification

Goal

Details

Year to be completed

Opening of new lectures

1

Korean Business culture and etiquette

In the first instance, the lectures will involve diverse different facilitators who will provide materials for further curriculum development to be subsequently used for lectures.

Twice every year

Scholarship

1

Five (4) master’s research support in the 2nd year and eight (6) research support in the 3rd year. Total 10 research support.

※proposals in the areas of business and management on competitive base. The studies should aim at comparing business or management aspects of Korea and Tanzania. For instance, Small and Medium Size enterprise growth and sustainability. Costs that will be footed by the project will be data collection both in Korea and Tanzania, data analysis, and dissertation binding.

2019, and 2020

Workshop

3

One for graduate students in each year to inspire and motivate to undertake Korean related studies.

2018, 2019, 2020

Colloquium

3

For the dissemination of research findings and presentation of new research ideas

2018, 2019, 2020

Business Seminar/Expert Forum

3

For business people interested to do business with Korean businesses

2018, 2019, 2020

 Articles to be published

6

Two Articles in each year which are published in international peer reviewed journal in the area of comparative business

2018, 2019, and 2020

Research center to be founded

1

Launch Korean Studies Centre

2018

Curriculum Development

1

Korean Studies Curriculum to be developed

2020

Book to be published

1

Edited book on doing business in Korea and Tanzania

2021