Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, 12 Bevington Road, Oxford OX2 6LH About the Role The Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) invites applications for a three-year fixed-term Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the economic and social science dimensions of the Korean Wave (Hallyu), commencing on 1 October 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. This Fellowship forms part of the Hallyu South Korean Studies Programme and offers an exciting opportunity for an early career researcher to develop an independent and internationally recognised research profile. The successful candidate will undertake innovative research on the contemporary Korean economy and the global economic impact of Korean cultural industries, contributing to Oxford’s growing leadership in interdisciplinary South Korean Studies. Working closely with Professor Jieun Kiaer and colleagues across OSGA and the wider University, the postholder will play an active role in shaping the intellectual direction of Hallyu Studies at Oxford. About You You will be an early career scholar who has recently completed, or is close to completing, a PhD in Economics or a related social science discipline (such as Political Economy, Economic Sociology, Cultural Economy, or Marketing and Consumer Studies). You will have a clear and compelling research agenda that engages with the economic and social science aspects of Hallyu, and demonstrates strong potential to contribute to debates on:
1. The role of Korean cultural industries (e.g. K-pop, film, television, gaming, digital media) in the global economy
2. The relationship between culture, markets, and economic development in contemporary South Korea
3. The transnational dynamics of cultural consumption, branding, and digital platforms
You will be able to demonstrate evidence of, or strong potential for, high-quality academic publications, the ability to communicate research effectively, both in writing and through presentations and a commitment to teaching and graduate supervision. You will have the ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary environment The Role The successful candidate will:
4. Develop and deliver an independent programme of research on the Korean Wave and its economic dimensions
5. Publish high-quality research outputs in leading journals and academic presses
6. Contribute to teaching, including a seminar on the Contemporary Korean Economy
7. Participate in graduate supervision within OSGA and related faculties
8. Organise and contribute to academic activities, including a Hallyu Seminar Series and international research events
9. Engage with scholars, policymakers, and industry stakeholders working on Korean cultural industries
What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford provides a vibrant and supportive academic environment, alongside a wide range of benefits, including:
10. Generous annual leave entitlement
11. An excellent pension scheme
12. Family-friendly policies
13. Access to professional development, research networks, and interdisciplinary collaboration opportunities
Applications should be submitted via the University of Oxford’s online recruitment system.