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Neuigkeiten Servicezeiten in Frankfurt am Main ab 1. Dezember 2025: Montag bis Freitag 9–18 Uhr und Samstag 10–16 Uhr
Service hours in Frankfurt am Main from 1 December 2025: Monday to Friday 9:00-18:00 and Saturday 10:00-16:00
 
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Neuigkeiten Die Lesesäle für Geisteswissenschaften, Naturwissenschaften, der Alte Lesesaal Technik und der Anne-Frank-Shoah-Lesesaal in Leipzig schließen am 04.02.2026 wegen einer Veranstaltung bereits um 15 Uhr. Die weiteren Lesesäle sowie die Servicetheke sind zu den regulären Zeiten geöffnet. //
The humanities reading room, the natural science reading room, the old technology reading room and the reading room of the Anne-Frank-Shoah-Library will close at 15:00 on 4 February 2026 due to an event. The other reading rooms and the service desk will be open during regular hours.
 
 

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Person Song, Jay
Andere Namen Song, Jyoung
Quelle https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person808911
Land Australien (XE-AU)
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Weitere Angaben Dr Jiyoung (Jay) Song is a Senior Lecturer at the Asia Institute of the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Global Ethics Fellow of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, New York, U.S.A. Prior to her current positions, Jay was the Director of Migration and Border Policy at the Lowy Institute (Sydney), Assistant Professor of Political Science at Singapore Management University, Associate Fellow of Chatham House (Royal Institute of International Affairs, London), Consultant for the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (Geneva), and Human Rights Officer at the National Human Rights Commission of South Korea (Seoul). She also held several academic positions at the National University of Singapore, the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. She completed a PhD in Politics and International Studies (Cambridge, UK), LLM in Human Rights (Hong Kong), and BS in Mathematics (Seoul, Korea). She is the author of The History of Human Rights Society in Singapore, 1965-2015 (London: Routledge, 2017), Irregular Migration and Human Security in East Asia (London: Routledge, 2014), Human Rights Discourse in North Korea: Post- colonial, Marxist and Confucian Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2010), and a number of peer-reviewed academic articles. Her current research focuses on migration and human security in Asia, using complexity theory.
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