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Join us every Friday, as we interview movers and shakers in their respective fields making a difference in the world.
From authors to scientists and musicians, you'll never know who we have up next!
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Shin Se-don, Prof. of Economics at Sookmyung Women’s Univ.
The National Assembly's pension reform committee concluding that most South Koreans prefer a 'pay more, get more' pension system, and the ongoing clashes between ruling and opposition parties despite clear public support for this approach.
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Won Jong-ho, Prof. of Urban Planning and Design at Hongik Univ.
The government's ambitious 'mega city project' connecting major cities across non-capital regions, aiming to enhance connectivity and accessibility in provinces spanning from Gangwon and Chungcheong to Jeolla and Gyeongsang, with a focus on promoting balanced regional development; meanwhile, in the capital city, preparations are underway to develop select areas into a vast hub for international commerce and to create unprecedented urban attractions.
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Rebecca Rolland, Lecturer on Education at Harvard Univ.
Children's Day in Korea, dedicated to children's rights and well-being, and explore how effective communication with children can nurture kindness, creativity, and confidence.
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Sharon Yoon, Associate Prof. of Korean Studies at Univ. of Notre Dame
South Korea's demographic shift towards increased immigration to counter a labor shortage, with projections indicating that within 20 years, one in ten of the working population will be a migrant worker, highlighting both the potential benefits and challenges for this historically homogeneous country.
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Naweed Syed, Prof. of Cell Biology & Anatomy at the Univ. of Calgary
Advancements in brain chip technology, which recently captured global attention as researchers demonstrated a patient moving a computer cursor using a device implanted in the brain, highlighting the longstanding history of brain chip research and its significant breakthroughs over the years.
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Sarah Shalaby, Korean Palace and Traditional Heritage Enthusiasts
Sarah Shalaby, a foreigner from France who is taking her love of ancient Korean palaces and traditional heritage sites to the next level amidst the delightful spring weather that's enticing people outdoors.