Sooyoung Chon
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Sooyoung Chon
Summary
Sooyoung Chon is a human[1]. She worked as an academic[2] and translator[3].
Key Facts
- Sooyoung Chon's father was Chon Min-Che[4].
- Sooyoung Chon's mother was Na Yŏng-gyun[5].
- Sooyoung Chon held citizenship in South Korea[6].
- Sooyoung Chon worked as an academic[2].
- Sooyoung Chon's professions included translator[3].
- Among Sooyoung Chon's employers was Kyung Hee University[7].
- Sooyoung Chon was employed by Ewha Womans University[8].
- Sooyoung Chon was employed by Literature Translation Institute of Korea[9].
- Sooyoung Chon was educated at Ewha Womans University[10].
- Sooyoung Chon was educated at University of Michigan[11].
- Sooyoung Chon received the Yoo Yeong Translation Award[12].
- Sooyoung Chon is recorded as female[13].
- Sooyoung Chon's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Sooyoung Chon's ISNI is recorded as 0000000464387144[15].
- Sooyoung Chon's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 650144928077554340613[16].
- Sooyoung Chon's family name is recorded as Na[17].
- Sooyoung Chon's given name is recorded as Su-yong[18].
- Sooyoung Chon's ResearchGate profile ID is recorded as Sooyoung-Chon[19].
- Sooyoung Chon's National Library of Korea ID is recorded as KAC201426779[20].
- Sooyoung Chon's K-Scholar ID is recorded as P2016103066[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Sooyoung Chon's father was Chon Min-Che[4]. Her mother was Na Yŏng-gyun[5].
Education
Educated at Ewha Womans University[10], a private university[22], in South Korea[23], founded in 1886[24], headquartered in Seoul[25] and University of Michigan[11], a public research university[26], in United States[27], founded in 1817[28], headquartered in Ann Arbor[29].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include academic[2] and translator[3]. Employers include Kyung Hee University[7], a private university[30], in South Korea[31], founded in 1949[32]; Ewha Womans University[8], a private university[33], in South Korea[34], founded in 1886[35], headquartered in Seoul[36]; and Literature Translation Institute of Korea[9], a non-classified public institution[37], in South Korea[38], founded in 1996[39].
Recognition
Sooyoung Chon received the Yoo Yeong Translation Award[12].
FAQs
Who were Sooyoung Chon's parents?
Sooyoung Chon's father was Chon Min-Che[4]. Sooyoung Chon's mother was Na Yŏng-gyun[5].
What did Sooyoung Chon do for work?
Sooyoung Chon worked as academic[2] and translator[3].
Where did Sooyoung Chon go to school?
Sooyoung Chon was educated at Ewha Womans University[10] and University of Michigan[11].
What awards did Sooyoung Chon receive?
Honors received include Yoo Yeong Translation Award[12].