Gangbuk-gu to Broadcast 'King Sejong and Talent Development' for One Month from the 10th, and 'Self-Development Methods in the Post-COVID Era' for Three Months from the 24th... Available on Gangbuk-gu YouTube Channel with Sign Language Interpretation to Expand Humanities Access for People with Disabilities

Professor Shin Byung-joo of Konkuk University Lecture on 'King Sejong's Secret to Talent Development'? View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangbuk-gu (Mayor Park Gyeom-su) will operate the 27th and 28th humanities lectures online in May.


On May 10, Professor Shin Byung-joo from the Department of History at Konkuk University will give the 27th lecture on the theme "King Sejong and Talent Development." Professor Shin appeared on KBS's "History Journal That Day" and JTBC's "Different Class," and has authored several books including "Living as a Staff Officer" and "Living as a King."


This lecture will cover the political status and leadership of kings during the Joseon Dynasty, talent recruitment during King Sejong's era, and the hidden human struggles of King Sejong behind his grandeur.


On May 24, the 28th lecture will feature Google manager Cho Yong-min discussing "Self-Development Methods in the Post-COVID Era." Cho has given lectures on topics such as "How to Innovate Yourself in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Era" and "How to Make Others Focus on Your Story" through platforms like "15 Minutes That Change the World (Sebasi)."


The program can be viewed on the YouTube channel "City of Historical and Cultural Tourism Gangbuk-gu." The district plans to post the 27th lecture for one month and the 28th lecture for three months.


Additionally, the district will provide sign language interpretation to expand humanities access for the hearing impaired.



Gangbuk-gu Mayor Park Gyeom-su said, "I hope residents gain valuable information and create a richer life through these two special lectures," and added, "We will continue to operate humanities education to spread a culture of learning within the community."


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