Guro-gu 'Life After COVID-19' Online Guest Lecture Series... Live YouTube Broadcast of Professor Kim Nuri's 'Questioning Education' Lecture on the 11th... Lectures by Director Hong Gibin and Professor Choi Jaecheon on 'Changes Due to COVID-19'

Professor Choi Jaecheon’s Lecture on ‘The COVID-19 Pandemic and Ecological Transition’ View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Guro-gu (Mayor Lee Seong) will hold an online lecture by a notable figure.


On the 8th, Guro-gu announced that it will invite experts from various fields to conduct online lectures to provide residents with an opportunity to reflect on life in the post-COVID-19 era.


On the 11th, a live special lecture titled "Questioning Education in Korea" will be held. Professor Kim Nuri from Chung-Ang University will lecture on the current state of the Korean education system and its future direction. Parents, teachers, and youth will participate as panelists to discuss pre-submitted questions and stories together.


The lecture will be broadcast live on YouTube from 1 PM. Those who wish to attend can apply through the KakaoTalk open chat "Live Special Lecture".


Registration is limited to the first 300 applicants and will be accepted until 1 PM on the 10th.


This lecture is planned as part of the Guro Innovation Education District project.


Special lectures will also be held through the YouTube channel "Guro Miracle Library".


First, on the 9th, Director Hong Kibin of the Global Political Economy Research Institute will talk on the topic "Economic System After COVID-19". The live session will run for two hours starting at 7 PM. On the 16th, a lecture by Professor Choi Jaecheon of Ewha Womans University titled "COVID-19 Pandemic and Ecological Transition" will be uploaded. The video of Professor Kim Nuri’s lecture "Post-COVID-19 Era, Paradigm Shift" held on the 2nd is also available.


More details can be found on the Guro-gu Integrated Library "Lighthouse of Wisdom" website.



A Guro-gu official said, "We hope this lecture will help alleviate residents' anxiety and questions caused by COVID-19," and added, "We will continue to prepare various programs to help people prepare for life after COVID-19."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing