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Research Contribution

Contributing to research at the Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute offers several pathways to ​collaborate and make an impact. Whether you are an individual, an organization, or an academic ​institution, we provide opportunities to engage with our research efforts in meaningful way.


All inquiries on research contribution should be emailed to research.katija@dmun.org

Commission Research

Partner with us by commissioning tailored research projects. If your organization or institution has ​specific research needs related to youth empowerment, social justice, or policy analysis, we can ​conduct comprehensive studies on your behalf. Our team of experienced researchers will work ​closely with you to design and execute a research project that meets your objectives and provides ​actionable insights.

Submit Research

Submit your research to be published through the Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute. We welcome ​high-quality papers, reports, and articles that align with our mission of empowering youth and ​advocating for their inclusion in policy-making processes. By publishing with us, you can reach a ​broad audience of policymakers, academics, and advocates dedicated to youth issues. We do not ​charge authors for publishing their works.

Research With Us

Collaborate directly with our research team on joint projects. This can include co-authoring papers, ​participating in data collection and analysis, or contributing to multidisciplinary research initiatives. ​By working together, we can combine our expertise and resources to produce impactful research that ​advances our shared goals.

Contact Us

hello.katija@dmun.org

+82 10 5696 8302


The DMUN Foundation has flexible work hours, if we do not respond by ​phone, please email us.

Katija Hyoungjoo Neber Institute is a associated organisation of the DMUN Foundation, collectively referred as “The Foundation” here after, (Registered Charity 790-80-02573, Republic of Korea), the umbrella ​organisation for Discover Model United Nations, Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute, and YouthCubed.


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