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New book delves into Chun Doo-hwan’s life and legacy
S. Korean stock market's turnover falls sharply in May amid Ponzi scheme
S. Korea's 5G users top 30m in April: data
Air passengers rise 24% on-year in May amid return to pre-pandemic normalcy
National Dance Company of Korea's 'Sanjo' visualizes Korean music through dance
[Herald Interview] Keum Suk Gendry-Kim talks about life choices in 'Tomorrow is Another Day'
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[Joseph E. Stiglitz] Western industrial policy and international law
[Editorial] Trilateral cooperation
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Putting the K in hip-hop: South Korea's Jay Park
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Sejong University professor to join Engineering Structures editorial board
Sept 27, 2021
A professor from Sejong University has been picked to serve on the editorial board of an international research journal, the Seoul-based higher education institution announced Monday. Lee Jae-hong, a professor of architectural engineering at Sejong University, will serve as a member of the editorial board for Engineering Structures, a globally prestigious research journal in the field of structu...
Seoul education office pulls back on school rebuilding project
Sept 15, 2021
Green Smart Future School project canceled for six schools; three schools to undergo safety checkup
KIS students design website on sustainability and recycling
Aug 29, 2021
Two Korea International School students have launched a website to educate consumers on recycling ice packs as the school offers support for its members to carry out sustainability initiatives with its commitment to applied learning and service. The website named Ice Pack Project, designed by two 12th grade students, Justin and Alex from KIS, is designed to educate consumers why it is important ...
Seoul City to offer free online courses for 110,000 citizens in need
Aug 25, 2021
Seoul will provide free online lectures to 110,000 underprivileged students and young people as a means to bridge the growing achievement gap among students from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The Seoul Metropolitan Government said Wednesday that the free academic package will be provided to elementary, middle and high school students from low-income families, starting Friday, as well as t...
Renowned Kazakh poet commemorated at Seoul Cyber University
Aug 19, 2021
Bust of Abai Qunanbaiuly installed on campus
Seoul education chief hints at allowing more in-person classes
Aug 18, 2021
Amid virus woes, schools reopen for second semester
School children return to classrooms from summer vacations in middle of raging pandemic
Aug 17, 2021
With summer vacations ending, children started to return to their classrooms under relaxed distancing rules for schools Monday, despite an uncontrolled outbreak of the coronavirus. Last week, the Ministry of Education eased social distancing guidelines in schools for the fall semester. The measure was aimed at running in-person classes even under Level 4 distancing measures, the most stringent s...
[Herald Interview] Weirdos change the world: KAIST chief
Aug 11, 2021
KAIST looks to be one of the leading institutions on the global stage, its president says
Students from 26 countries advised to travel to Korea after 70% first-dose vaccination rate
Jul 29, 2021
Incoming foreign students required to take 3 PCR tests
NLCS Jeju students excel in IB Diploma exam again
Jul 25, 2021
International Baccalaureate candidates achieve 99 percent pass rate with average score of 39 points
Action for Clean Environment Fellowship for Young Leaders Program Completion Ceremony Held in Seoul
Jul 21, 2021
Action for Clean Environment (ACE), a global non-profit organization with a mission to facilitate global environmental activism, successfully completed the 2021 Fellowship for Young Leaders Program. This was the second year for the program and a ceremony was held last Saturday by Zoom (Virtual Ceremony) in Seoul, Korea to mark the occasion. Nine students of various ages, fourth to eleventh grade...
40% of professors unaware of research misconduct or how it is investigated, study shows
Jul 16, 2021
More research misconduct cases found in 2020
Fully remote schooling starts in greater Seoul amid record-breaking virus surge
Jul 14, 2021
All schools in the greater Seoul area switched to online classes full-time Wednesday as the country has seen record-breaking coronavirus infections. The measure will remain effective until July 25 in Seoul, Incheon, 40 kilometers west of the capital, and Gyeonggi Province. By then, most schools will be closed for summer vacation. According to the Ministry of Education, 93.7 percent of elementar...
Elite high schools retain status in 10-0 victory over education authorities
Jul 11, 2021
Elite high schools will be able to keep their status for the time being after the courts ruled 10-0 against the education authorities' decision to cancel their licenses. On Thursday, Dongsan Christian High School in Ansan, 42 kilometers south of Seoul, became the tenth and last "autonomous private high school" to win against the education authorities in the first round of an ongoing legal battle...
[Herald Interview] ‘Mind education can change a lot’
Jul 8, 2021
International Youth Fellowship looks to cooperate with governments worldwide for mind education, IYF founder says
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