The Gwacheon National Science Museum is an affiliated institution of the Ministry of Science and ICT in South Korea. It is responsible for the collection, preservation, research, exhibition, and education related to basic science, applied science, natural history, and the history of science and technology. Following a trial operation, the museum officially opened on November 14, 2008. With an exhibition area of 19,127 square meters—three times the size of the National Science Museum in Daejeon—it features a wide range of facilities including permanent exhibition halls such as the Basic Science Hall, Natural History Hall, Traditional Science Hall, Advanced Technology Hall, Children’s Exploration and Experience Hall, and the Hall of Fame. The museum also houses special exhibition halls and laboratories for experiments and hands-on learning.
https://www.sciencecenter.go.kr/scipia/
The Association for the Studies of Koreans Abroad is an academic organization that conducts scholarly research on the history and current status of the approximately 7 million Koreans abroad around the world, their relationship with their homeland, Korea, and Korea’s policies toward its diaspora. The association continuously carries out research projects and policy development related to Koreans abroad. These efforts are reflected in academic exchange and collaboration among members through regular annual conferences, monthly meetings, and workshops.
http://homepy.korean.net/~aska/www/
The Japanese Language and Literature Association of Korea aims to promote international and interdisciplinary research in Japanese studies, while contributing to academic advancement and giving back to society.
http://www.gobungaku.or.kr/index.asp
The University of São Paulo, founded in 1934, is Brazil’s best state university and one of the most prestigious higher education and research centers in Latin America. The School of Arts, Sciences, and Humanities at the University of São Paulo is a multi-disciplinary department offering various majors, including biotechnology, environmental, public policy, and tourism studies, and has been a pioneer in developing new approaches to interdisciplinary research.
https://www5.each.usp.br/
Founded in 1993, the International Institute for Asia Studies (IIAS) at Leiden University, Netherlands, focuses on the theme “Asia in the World,” promoting interdisciplinary research on Asia and fostering international collaboration. IIAS has established itself as Europe’s leading hub for Asian studies by building global research networks and running interdisciplinary, cross-regional programs that bring together Asian scholars from around the world.
https://www.iias.asia/
Established in 1948, the Institute of Humanities, Human and Social Science at Ritsumeikan University was founded to promote interdisciplinary research and enhance the university’s research capabilities. The Institute has conducted research on themes including “Rethinking Japanese Society” and “Exploring Publicness in Humanities and Social Science.” Recently, it has focused on mobility studies, particularly in the context of tourism. Over the past several years, the Institute has emerged as a leader in Japanese mobility research by hosting various academic events and inviting prominent scholars in the field of mobility studies.
Found in 2003 by John Urry and Mimi Sheller, the Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe) at Lancaster University in England is a leading research hub for interdisciplinary mobilities research grounded on the new mobilities paradigm.
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/cemore/
The Centre for Advanced Studies in Mobility and the Humanities (MOHU) at University of Padova in Italy was established affiliated with the Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World, aiming at conducting interdisciplinary research of mobility and humanities.
https://www.mobilityandhumanities.it/
The Institute of Asian and African Studies is the focus of research into the cultures, languages, histories and current affairs of the non-Western and non-Jewish world at the Hebrew University. The Institute assists departments in the Faculty of Humanities that study these fields and cooperates with researchers and centers within the Humanities and outside that also deal with issues relevant to the Institute’s mandate.
https://en.huji.ac.il/en
Kritika Kultura is an open-access semi-annual peer-reviewed international electronic journal of literary, language, and cultural studies of the Department of English of the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines. It seeks to promote innovative scholarship that challenges traditional canons and established perspectives and enhance work that bridges disciplinary research around the issues enumerated above, especially in the promising lines of work in Philippine, Asian, Southeast Asian, and Filipino-American studies.
https://ajol.ateneo.edu/kk
UNITAS is an international online peer-reviewed open-access journal of advanced research in literature, culture and society published bi-annually (May and November). UNITAS is published by the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, the oldest modern university in Asia. It is hosted by the Department of Literature, and seeks multidisciplinary research across the Philippines and Asia.
http://unitasust.net/