Kwangwoon University Students Participate in Panel Discussion at the 2024 IASAS Global Summit
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- As undergraduate representatives,
Seohyuk Yang, Seungseok Yoo, and Seongjun Lee, students from the Division of
International Studies and Universe Shrestha from the School of Software at Kwangwoon
University, and Heekyung Park and Trang, graduate students from the Graduate
School of International Studies at Seoul National University participated in
the panel discussion -
- Held in Korea for the first time under the theme of 'Supporting Educational Institutions and Students to lead Sustainable Change' -
From May
21st to May 25th, 2024, the first international conference in Korea on the
theme of ''Supporting Educational Institutions and Students to Lead Sustainable
Change' was held, organized by the International Association of Student Affairs
and Services (IASAS) and the Korea Student Aid Foundation, and supported by the
Ministry of Education and Daegu Metropolitan City at EXCO Daegu.
International
Association of Student Affairs and Services (IASAS) is a non-profit
international cooperation organization established to promote student support
practices and expand human exchanges, with over 1,500 members and 169
institutions from 95 countries.
The event
on May 23 was attended by more than 200 IASAS members from more than 40
countries, and began with a keynote speech by Professor Birgit Phillips
(Director of AI Education Support at FH Joanneum University, Austria) followed
by a student panel with students from the Division of
International Studies and the School of Software at Kwangwoon University and
the Graduate School of International Studies at Seoul National University.
Lisa
Moscaritolo (IASAS Secretary-General), who chaired the student panel, asked the
participating students about their campus experiences related to 'DEI:
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion.' The Kwangwoon University student, Universe Shrestha,
who participated in the panel, answered that as an international student in
Korea, there were various difficulties such as cultural adaptation, classes in
Korean, and the challenges of group projects with Korean students who always do
their best, but as long as he worked hard to help his team members, he had no
particular problems keeping up with classes, given the nature of software
department education, which primarily focuses on programming languages. Also, Yang
Seo-hyuk, a student from the Division of International Studies at Kwangwoon
University emphasized the school-level support for military veterans returning
to university life because it takes a lot of effort to keep up with classes
after the military service.
(First and
second from the left) Sung-woo Cho, Team Leader of the Office of International
Affairs at Kwangwoon University, and Dae-kwan Kim, a graduate student in the Department
of Defense Acquisition Program at Kwangwoon University.
(Second to
fifth from the right,) Seung-seok Yoo, Seo-hyuk Yang, Sung-jun Lee, students
from the Division of International Studies, Universe Shrestha from the School
of Software at Kwangwoon University, and Lisa Moscaritolo (IASAS
Secretary-General)