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Frederick Glover, PhD, is a Sessional Instructor at Mount Royal University’s Faculty of Humanities. He holds a PhD in History from the University of Calgary (2018), an MA in History from Carleton University, and an MA in Asian Studies from Sejong University (Seoul). His research focuses on the history of Canadian missionaries and Korean Protestants in Hamgyŏng Province and Manchuria (1893–1928), liberal thought in Korean Protestantism, North Korean tourism, and Korean Canadian commemoration activities. He is an External Associate at the York Centre for Asian Research and has published in journals like Studies in World Christianity and History & Memory.
Education:
- PhD in History, University of Calgary (2018)
- MA in History, Carleton University
- MA in Asian Studies, Sejong University (Seoul)
Research Interests: Glover’s work bridges colonial history, religious studies, and transnational networks. He examines how missionary activities shaped Korean Protestant communities and explores contemporary issues like North Korean tourism and diaspora memory in Toronto’s Korean Canadian community.
Teaching & Experience: Prior to Mount Royal, he taught at Alexander College, St. Mary’s University, and the University of Calgary, covering world history, Asian history, Canadian history, and European history.
Awards: No specific awards listed, though his publications highlight scholarly contributions to historical discourse.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the York Centre for Asian Research as an External Associate, contributing to interdisciplinary research in Asian Studies.




