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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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    • Nieuws

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!

    Shin Se-don, Prof. of Economics at Sookmyung Women’s Univ.

    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.

    • 14 min.
    Won Jong-ho, Prof. of Urban Planning and Design at Hongik Univ.

    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.

    • 20 min.
    Rebecca Rolland, Lecturer on Education at Harvard Univ.

    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.

    • 15 min.
    Sharon Yoon, Associate Prof. of Korean Studies at Univ. of Notre Dame

    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.

    • 16 min.
    Naweed Syed, Prof. of Cell Biology & Anatomy at the Univ. of Calgary

    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.

    • 18 min.
    Sarah Shalaby, Korean Palace and Traditional Heritage Enthusiasts

    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.

    • 18 min.

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