Jun Sung Hong is an associate professor at Wayne State University, School of Social Work.
Education
Jun studied at the University of Michigan in Michigan, United States. In 2006 he received a degree of the Master of Social Work. In 2013 he was a student of the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States. He became a Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work.
Career
Jun Sung Hong received his Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States and joined Wayne State University School of Social Work as an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in 2013. Jun has also been an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Sungkyunkwan University (summer) in Seoul, South Korea. For the past several years, he has primarily conducted research on factors associated with bias-based bullying and peer victimization.