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๐ŸŽ“ Soojung Lee โ€” Academic Portfolio

PhD Applicant in Sociology | Migration ยท Cultural Sociology ยท Intercultural Communication
Seoul, South Korea | soojung.lee@[email] | 010-9198-8145
Languages: Korean (Native) | Japanese (JLPT N1) | English (TOEFL iBT 110)

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๐Ÿ™‹ About Me {#about}

I am a Master's student in Information and Communication Studies at Meiji University (Tokyo), where I research the career identity formation of Korean working holiday participants in Japan. My work bridges quantitative survey methods and qualitative interviewing across three languages, with a focus on how migration structures social networks, life course trajectories, and cross-cultural understanding among young Asians.
Having lived in Tokyo for six years, participated in Japanese-Korean government youth exchanges, and served as an official interpreter at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, I bring both scholarly rigor and lived intercultural experience to my research.

๐ŸŽ“ Education {#education}

Meiji University โ€” School of Information and Communication | M.A. (In Progress)

๐Ÿ“ Tokyo, Japan | April 2026 โ€“ Present
Advisor: Prof. Reiko Nebashi
Thesis Topic: Career identity formation and institutional functions among Korean working holiday participants in Japan
Methods: Mixed-methods approach โ€” quantitative survey design + qualitative in-depth interviews; analyzing how participation motives, work experience, and social networks shape career consciousness and life course choices.

Meiji University โ€” School of Information and Communication | B.A.

๐Ÿ“ Tokyo, Japan | April 2020 โ€“ March 2024
Key Coursework: Intercultural Communication, Migration Sociology, Media Studies, Social Theory
Undergraduate Research: Qualitative study on how Japanese cultural soft power shapes Korean international students' motivations for studying abroad and their adaptation processes in Japan.

Jamsil Girls' High School | Diploma

๐Ÿ“ Seoul, South Korea | March 2017 โ€“ February 2019

๐Ÿ”ฌ Research Interests {#research-interests}

Area
Keywords
Global Migration
Working holiday, international students, labor migration
Cultural Sociology
Soft power, identity, cross-cultural acceptance
Intercultural Communication
DMIS framework, MZ generation, Japanโ€“Korea dynamics
Social Networks
Source of social support, wellbeing, transnational ties
Life Course & Youth Studies
Career formation, transition to adulthood, mobility

๐Ÿ“„ Publications & Presentations {#publications}

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article

Lee, S. (2025, September). A Study on the Characteristics of Intercultural Understanding among the Korean MZ Generation: Focusing on Japanese Otaku Culture. Asia-Pacific Journal of Convergence Research Interchange, 11(10), 979โ€“989. Korean Convergence Technology Research Association.

Conference Presentations

Lee, S. (2025, August). A Study on the Characteristics of Cross-Cultural Acceptance among The MZ Generation: Focusing on Japanese Otaku Culture. 2025 Summer Conference, Korean Convergence Technology Research Association.
Lee, S. (2025, September). A Comparative Study on University Admissions for International Students: Toward Improved Acceptance of Highly Skilled Foreign Talent [็•™ๅญฆ็”Ÿใฎๅคงๅญฆๅ…ฅ่ฉฆใฎๆฏ”่ผƒใซใ‚ˆใ‚‹้ซ˜ๅบฆๅค–ๅ›ฝไบบๆใฎๅ—ใ‘ๅ…ฅใ‚Œใฎๆ”นๅ–„็ญ–ใซใคใ„ใฆ่€ƒๅฏŸ]. 2nd Korea-Japan Future Generation Forum. Korea-Japan Friendship Association. Seoul Press Center, Seoul. [Award: Encouragement Prize]

Working Paper (In Preparation)

Lee, S. (Expected June 2026). Social Support and Subjective Wellbeing among Foreigners Residing in Japan [ๆ—ฅๆœฌใซๅฑ…ไฝใ™ใ‚‹ๅค–ๅ›ฝไบบใฎ็คพไผš็š„ๆ”ฏๆŒใจๅนธ็ฆใซ้–ขใ™ใ‚‹็ ”็ฉถ]. Quantitative study examining how source of social support (home country vs. Japan) differentially predicts subjective wellbeing across visa categories (students, workers, working holiday participants).

๐Ÿงช Research & Academic Experience {#experience}

Teaching Assistant โ€” International Exchange Program

๐Ÿ“ Meiji University Surugadai Campus, Tokyo | April 2026 โ€“ Present
  • Competitively selected as TA for intercultural exchange course
  • Facilitates cross-cultural exchange activities between Japanese and international students

Independent Researcher โ€” Korea-Japan Youth Friendship Exchange Program

๐Ÿ“ Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Korea) & Cabinet Office (Japan) | 2023 โ€“ Present
  • 2023: Official participant in joint government youth exchange; served as translator/interpreter; awarded Minister's Commendation (Excellence Prize) by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family
  • July 2025: Participated in preparatory training; facilitated debates on social issues with Japanese youth
  • November 2025: Participated in Meiji University-hosted Korea-Japan exchange event

Human Library โ€” 'Living Book' Speaker

๐Ÿ“ Book of Leaf Green (Kawaguchi, Saitama) | Nakano Diversity Festa (Tokyo) | 2025 โ€“ 2026
  • Delivered talks on multicultural experience and identity at two community diversity events
  • Facilitated dialogues on intercultural understanding and minority experiences

๐Ÿ† Honors & Awards {#awards}

Year
Award
Issuing Body
2025
Encouragement Prize โ€” 2nd Korea-Japan Future Generation Forum
Korea-Japan Friendship Association
2023
Excellence Prize (Minister's Commendation) โ€” Korea-Japan Youth Exchange Program
Ministry of Gender Equality and Family (Korea)

๐ŸŒ Fieldwork & Interpretation Experience {#fieldwork}

Lead Interpreter & MC โ€” Korea-China-Japan Fairy Tale Exchange Competition

๐Ÿ“… 2026 (Scheduled) | Trilingual cultural exchange program

Official Interpreter โ€” 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held 2021)

๐Ÿ“… Julyโ€“August 2021
Volunteer interpreter for the Korean Women's National Volleyball Team and coaching staff (Kim Yeon-koung, Coach Lavarini)
Official press zone interview interpreter

Official Japanese Interpreter โ€” NATURE Online Fan Meeting

๐Ÿ“… October 2020
Wanna be friends with NATURE for Japan โ€” Live official interpreter for K-pop group NATURE's Japan fan meeting

Interpreter & Translator โ€” Youth Overseas Volunteer Corps

๐Ÿ“… Juneโ€“October 2022
๊ฟˆ๊ณผ ์‚ฌ๋žŒ์†์œผ๋กœ โ€” Ministry of Gender Equality and Family / Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency; remote bilingual (Korean-Japanese) volunteer activities

๐Ÿ›  Research Skills {#skills}

Quantitative Methods
Survey design ยท SPSS (multiple regression, one-way ANOVA) ยท Descriptive statistics
Qualitative Methods
In-depth interviewing ยท Thematic analysis ยท DMIS framework application
Multilingual Data Collection
Trilingually capable field research in Korean, Japanese, and English
Academic Writing
Peer-reviewed publications and conference papers in Korean, Japanese, and English

๐ŸŒ International Experience

Cambridge Summer Intercultural Program โ€” Certificate from Cambridge University-affiliated program (Augโ€“Sep 2022)
  • 6 years in Tokyo โ€” Deep immersion in Japanese social and institutional contexts
Korea-Japan Government Youth Exchange โ€” Participant and event staff (2023, 2025)
Tokyo multicultural community events โ€” Regular participant (Human Library, Nakano Diversity Festa)

๐ŸŽฏ Target PhD Programs {#programs}

University
Department
University of Southern California
Sociology
University of California, San Diego
Sociology
University of Chicago
Sociology
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Sociology
Michigan State University
Sociology
University of California, Berkeley
Sociology
University of California, Los Angeles
Sociology

Last updated: April 2026