International Student Experience Program with KBS Excursion Trip
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- 2022-07-07
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On June 16th, Kwangwoon University's School of Media and Communication (Dean Lim Soyoung) conducted a KBS excursion trip program for foreign students with the support of the Ministry of International Affairs (Director Han Jaehyeon) and the University Innovation Project Team. 23 international students from various countries including Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Ukraine, and Turkey participated in this program.
International students learned about the history and role of KBS, a representative domestic broadcasting company. They participated in various activities and experienced the atmosphere of the broadcasting site. The students visited a virtual studio, TV co-control, and radio drama production rooms, watched some old cartoon movies, and finally tried the pin screen.

Hwa Ichan, a student in the School
of Media and Communication (Class 19th) said, “Since I am a transfer student,
college life in Korea was relatively unfamiliar to me. However, I made friends
thanks to this excursion trip and had a fun time participating in different
activities with them. It was a pity that because of COVID there were no
meetings before, but I look forward to various programs in the future.”
Oh Changhak, the head of international
students in the Department of Media and Communication, who planned and
conducted this program, said, “We prepared this opportunity for excursion study
for international students who have been taking online classes because of COVID-19.”
Lim Soyoung, Dean of Media Communication, said, “I hope that visiting places
closely related to the specialty at the School of Media and Communication will
help students in their careers and studies.”
Han Jaehyeon, Director of Office
of International Affairs, said, “We plan to expand support for non-curricular
programs in each department for international students who struggled because of
COVID-19. The Office of International Affairs is also planning to provide
various activities to international students through the Kwangwoon Harmony
Program.”