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Dr Min Jung Jee
Dr

Min Jung Jee

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Overview

Background

Background

I am Senior Lecturer in Korean at the University of Queensland, with a PhD in Applied Linguistics specializing in Foreign Language Education from the University of Texas at Austin. My academic journey spans over two decades of language education across multiple contexts: I taught and coordinated English language programs in South Korea for 10 years, taught and coordinated Korean language courses at the University of Texas at Austin for 5 years, and have taught and coordinated Korean language courses at UQ since 2014. I was awarded Fellow rank from the Higher Education Academy in 2019, recognizing excellence in teaching and learning.

My research operates at the intersection of applied linguistics, psychology, and migration studies, with particular expertise in heritage language maintenance, immigrant acculturation, and affective factors in language learning. I conduct research on Korean diaspora communities, with a strong publication record and external funding support that demonstrates the international relevance of this work.

Current Research Focus

My research program examines three interconnected areas within applied linguistics and migration studies:

Heritage Language Maintenance and Identity: I investigate how immigrant communities maintain, shift, or lose their heritage languages across generations, exploring the complex relationships between language proficiency, ethnic identity, and cultural adaptation in multicultural societies.

Immigrant Acculturation and Psychological Adaptation: My research examines the psychological processes through which immigrants adapt to new cultural environments, investigating acculturation strategies, cultural identity formation, and their impact on mental health and wellbeing. This work contributes to understanding how language and cultural factors influence successful integration in diverse societies.

Affective Factors in Language Learning: I study the emotional and psychological dimensions of language acquisition, particularly anxiety, motivation, beliefs, and self-efficacy among diverse language learners including foreign/second language learners as well as heritage language learners and immigrants. This research addresses how affective factors influence language learning outcomes and daily communication experiences.

Future Research Directions

I am expanding my research framework to examine heritage language maintenance and acculturation processes among diverse minority communities in Australia, including Indigenous populations and other immigrant groups. This expansion will contribute to broader understanding of multilingualism, cultural identity, and social integration in contemporary Australia. I am particularly interested in developing national and international collaborations that employ trans-disciplinary approaches to address complex questions about language, identity, and belonging in multicultural societies. Additionally, I seek to further investigate affective factors in language learning across diverse contexts, examining how emotional and psychological dimensions influence language acquisition outcomes for different learner populations.

My research directly informs policy and practice in multicultural education, heritage language programs, and immigrant settlement services, contributing to evidence-based approaches that support linguistic diversity and cultural inclusion in Australian society.

Availability

Dr Min Jung Jee is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Texas at Austin

Research interests

  • Affect in language learning/language learner differences

    motivation, anxiety, beliefs, attitudes in learning a foreign/second language

  • Language anxiety in immigrant contexts

    issues on heritage language anxiety and majority anxiety experienced by immigrants

  • Heritage language maintenance

    issues related to heritage language maintenance/shift/loss in Korean community in Australia

  • Bilingual/multilingual education

  • Language textbook analysis

Works

Search Professor Min Jung Jee’s works on UQ eSpace

85 works between 2005 and 2025

81 - 85 of 85 works

2009

Conference Publication

Functions of L1 and L2 Use in an EFL Context: A Case of Korean High School English Class

Jee, Min Jung (2009). Functions of L1 and L2 Use in an EFL Context: A Case of Korean High School English Class. Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Doctoral Forum, Denver, Colorado United States, 25 March 2009.

Functions of L1 and L2 Use in an EFL Context: A Case of Korean High School English Class

2009

Conference Publication

How to run the “Book Club”? Using a English Young Adolescent Novel as a Textbook to Intermediate-level English Learners

Byun, Ji-Hyun and Jee, Min Jung (2009). How to run the “Book Club”? Using a English Young Adolescent Novel as a Textbook to Intermediate-level English Learners. American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL), Denver, Colorado, United States, 21-24 March 2009.

How to run the “Book Club”? Using a English Young Adolescent Novel as a Textbook to Intermediate-level English Learners

2009

Conference Publication

Language for Social Relation in SCMC: an exploratory study

Jee, Min Jung (2009). Language for Social Relation in SCMC: an exploratory study. International Association for Language Learning Technology (IALLT), Georgia State University, 25-31 May, 2009.

Language for Social Relation in SCMC: an exploratory study

2008

Journal Article

Using blogs as ePortfolios in ESL/EFL writing classes

Jee, Min Jung (2008). Using blogs as ePortfolios in ESL/EFL writing classes. SLWIS News, 3 (2).

Using blogs as ePortfolios in ESL/EFL writing classes

2005

Conference Publication

Topic continuity in naturalistic speech data by Korean high-functioning autistic children

Jee, Min Jung, Hong, Eun-Mi, Song, Young-Wan, Park, Sun-Eon and Cho, Sook-Whan (2005). Topic continuity in naturalistic speech data by Korean high-functioning autistic children. Korean Society for Cognitive Science Conference, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 28 May 2005. Seoul, Republic of Korea: The Korean Society for Cognitive Science (KSCS).

Topic continuity in naturalistic speech data by Korean high-functioning autistic children

Funding

Current funding

  • 2021 - 2028
    Developing UQ as a central hub for nurturing the next generation of Korean Studies education, research and regional cooperation for Queensland and Northern Territory, Australia
    The Academy of Korean Studies
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Korean as a foreign language (KFL) learners' motivation, demotivation, and language achievement: The Australian and New Zealand context (AKS grant administered by the University of Auckland)
    University of Auckland
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2022
    Heritage language use, maintenance and ethnic identity by Korean heritage speakers in Asia-Pacific region (Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii)
    The Academy of Korean Studies
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2020
    Language anxiety and its influencing factors among Korean Immigrants in Australia
    Korean Studies Grant
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2018
    Understanding foreign language learners' anxiety: focusing on learners of Korean in Australia
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    A study on factors of heritage language speakers' proficiency in Australia
    Korean Studies Grant
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Min Jung Jee is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Issues on (Korean) immigrants or Korean diaspora

  • Language anxiety in immigrant contexts

  • Ethnic identity and heritage language maintenance

  • Learner affect in foreign/language education

  • Foreign/second language education (e.g., EFL/ESL; Korean as a foreign/second language)

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The influence of ethnic Korean churches on heritage language and identity maintenance among 1.5 and 2nd generation Koreans in Australia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Anna Mikhaylova

  • Master Philosophy

    Integrating Goal Theories and EFL Motivation: A Mixed Method Study of Chinese Secondary Students

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Noriko Iwashita

  • Doctor Philosophy

    (Revised title) Impacts of Merdeka Curriculum on English Language Teachers in Islamic-based Primary Schools

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Kayoko Hashimoto

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Comparative Analysis of Environmental Education between Korean and Korean-Chinese primary schools from two textbooks; Korean language, English Foreign Language textbook

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Isaac Lee

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Investigating Teachers' Agency in the Application of Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) in Indonesian Universities

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Noriko Iwashita

Completed supervision

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