Minjae Zoh was awarded her PhD in Heritage Studies from the University of Cambridge in 2019. Her doctoral dissertation investigated the relationship between dictatorship and heritage, particularly how a 'dictatorial discourse' is implemented during dictatorial regimes. Prior to undertaking her PhD research, Zoh carried out her Bachelors' and Masters' degrees in Archaeology and Public Archaeology, respectively, at the University College London. Currently, Minjae is affiliated with the Seoul National University Museum in Korea and is involved in various UNESCO-related projects. She is presently elaborating on her PhD research by re-evaluating heritage sites in Korea that became affected by the Authorised Dictatorial Discourse.