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Alumnae Achievement Awards
2007
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In-ho Lee ’60
Professor
Professor Emerita, Seoul National
University
Former Korean Ambassador to
Russia
Former Korean Ambassador to Finland
Former President, Korea Foundation
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In-ho Lee ’60 is
Professor Emerita of Seoul National University, former
Korean Ambassador to the Russian Federation,
Ambassador to the Republic of Finland, and President
of the Korea Foundation. In addition to being a renowned
academic in the field of Russian history, she also
is a public activist and a high-profile opinion leader.
Born and raised in Korea, Lee received a B.A. in history
from Wellesley, an A.M. in Soviet Union Regional Studies
from Radcliffe, and a Ph.D. in history from Harvard.
She taught history at Barnard, Columbia, and Rutgers
before returning to Korea in 1972, where she combined
her academic pursuits with civic endeavors to bring social
and political reforms to a nation still not fully free
and democratic.
Lee continued her teaching career at Korea
University and then at Seoul National University, and
laid the foundation for Russian and Soviet studies in
Korea by launching the Korean Association for Russian
Studies and founding the Russian Studies Institute at
Seoul National University. She often spoke out on important
national and international issues, including women's
issues, as an invited columnist and speaker for major
newspapers and television channels. Lee was appointed
to various governmental and semi-governmental commissions
and boards, most notably the Presidential Commission
on Education, National History Compilation Commission,
National Commission on Globalization, and Korean Broadcasting
System. Her appointment in 1996 as the first female ambassador
ever in Korea, and her subsequent promotion to one of
the top diplomatic posts even under a changed presidential
administration was a reflection of the high esteem in
which Lee was held in the still male-dominated public
circles of Korea.
Lee's civic activities are marked by her sustained interest
in and devotion to the cause of the disadvantaged, be
they women, foreign laborers or refugees from North Korea.
She helped to establish and lead many NGO organizations,
including the Red Cross Youth, Christian Academy of Korea,
Women's Hotline, Women's Newspaper, Korean Association
of University Women, and New Right Think-Net.
Lee's accomplishments have brought her many honors
and recognitions, most recently, the Bichumi
Award from Samsung
Life Foundation for Public Service, Person of the Year
Award from Seoul UNESCO Club, Honorary Doctorate from
the Diplomatic Academy of Russian Federation, Chun-gang
Award from the Chun-gang Memorial Foundation and the
Woman of the Year Award from the Korean National Council
of Women. Dr. Lee is also the author of numerous books,
newspaper articles and other publications.
For more information about the Alumnae
Achievement Awards, please contact us by email at specialprograms@alum.wellesley.edu or
call the Alumnae Association at 781-283-2331. |
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