2022 KoRICA Grant Program
Guidelines
1. Purpose
The Korean
Research Institute of Contemporary Art (KoRICA) provides research support to
place Korean modern and contemporary art within the context of global art
history. Researchers selected through the KoRICA Grant Program will
receive research
grants and the partial subsidization of expenses incurred in publishing and
presenting their work in an international academic journal or at a conference.
KoRICA looks forward to receiving applications from prominent researchers.
2.
Outline
Research Topic |
1960s Korean
contemporary art (open topic) Examples:
A thesis
paper on Korean artists who worked prolifically in the 1960s A study
on the works of Korean artists who held exhibitions in the 1960s A study
on 1960s exhibitions ※ Topics must be original and dissimilar to
the themes of previously published research. |
Research Grant |
Research
grant: research grants will be directed toward academic research on 1960s
Korean contemporary art (open topic) |
Eligibility |
Holders
of a doctorate degree from a Korean or overseas university. Eligible
researchers must have published three or more theses as a lead author in
KCI-registered journals or SCI-, SSCI-, A&HCI-, or SCOPUS-registered
international academic journals in the past five years. In
addition to the above qualifications, eligible researchers may not be
currently receiving support for the same work from another institution. |
Application |
Applications
may be submitted to KoRICA via email (info@korica.org) Required
documents: Application Form and Research Plan (attached forms) |
No. of Works
to be Selected |
00 works |
Final Paper |
The final
paper must be published in a Korean and/or overseas art-related journal
(KCI-, SCI-, SSCI-, A&HCI-, or SCOPUS-registered academic journals are
eligible) and submitted to KoRICA within a year after the end of the
contest. |
Grant
Amount |
KRW 10,000,000 |
3.
Selection Process
Application and Registration—Eligibility
Review—Review—Recipient Selection and Announcement—Signing of Research Grant
Agreement—Submission of Final Paper (must be published in Korean and/or
overseas art-related journals and submitted to KoRICA within a year after signing on agreement. |
1.
Application Period: December 28, 2021–February 28, 2022
2.
Application Method: Applications may be sent to the KoRICA email
(info@korica.org)
3. Required
Documents: Application Form and Research Plan (attached forms)
4.
Restrictions: Researchers receiving the grant for the same work from another
institution are restricted from applying.
5.
Recipient Announcement: Recipients will be contacted individually and announced
on the KoRICA website in March 2022.
4. Selection Process
A panel of
experts selected by the KoRICA board of directors will review the applications.
5. Grant Amount and Agreement
A grant
amount of KRW 10,000,000 shall be paid to the recipient upon the signing of the
research grant agreement.
※ The
research grant should cover all research expenses and overhead costs, and will
be paid to the researcher directly by KoRICA.
6.
Recipient Obligations
Final
Paper |
Recipients
must fulfill the following obligations: The final
paper, or similar themes or similar content, may not have been previously published
in academic journals and other publications. The final published paper must
clearly state that the research was conducted with support from KoRICA. The final
paper must be published in a registered Korean or overseas art-related
journal within one year after the end of the contest. ※ Journal
criteria: KCI-, SCI-, SSCI-, A&HCI-, or SCOPUS-registered journals ※
Examples of KCI-registered art-related journals: The Journal of Art and
Culture Studies by the East-West Art and Culture Studies Association, Journal
of History of Modern Art, The Journal of Korean Modern and
Contemporary Art History, Journal of Art History, Journal of
Korean Association of Art History Education, Art History and Visual
Culture, Korean Bulletin of Art History, The Journal of Art
Theory & Practice, Korean Journal of Art History, Art
History Forum, The Historical Science of Oriental Art, and the Journal
of the Association of Western Art History. |
Other |
The grant
recipient agrees to allow the final paper to be used in academic programs
aimed at the promotion of Korean art. The terms of use are as follows: The paper
may be made accessible to Korean and overseas researchers on the KoRICA
website and other portals. |
7.
Advisement
Research Grant Payment |
Please be
aware that the research grant may be revoked in full in the following cases: Failure
to submit the final paper by the due date Provision
of grounds for disqualification due to serious violation of research ethics
(plagiarism, duplicate publication, etc.) |
Extension of Research Period |
The
research period cannot be extended. Please note that failure to submit the
final paper by the due date will result in the revocation of the research
grant. |
8. Inquiries
Contact the
KoRICA office
info@korica.org / 010-3113-8427