Passed the 35th Administrative Examination and Entered Public Service... Served as Director of Cultural Heritage Policy Bureau and More

Kang Kyunghwan, Deputy Director of the Cultural Heritage Administration, Appointed President of Korea National University of Cultural Heritage View original image


The government announced on the 12th that Kang Kyunghwan, Deputy Director of the Cultural Heritage Administration, has been appointed as the new president of the Korea National University of Cultural Heritage, a special university under the Cultural Heritage Administration. Kang, a native of Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk, graduated from Korea University with a degree in Public Administration and earned a master's degree in Cultural Heritage Conservation from Georgia State University and a doctorate in Architecture from Mokwon University. He entered public service by passing the 35th Administrative Examination and has held key positions at the Cultural Heritage Administration, including Director of the Cultural Heritage Policy Bureau, Director of the Cultural Heritage Conservation Bureau, and Director of the National Intangible Heritage Center. After serving as Deputy Director of the Cultural Heritage Administration since February last year, he has now moved to the Korea National University of Cultural Heritage. Located in Buyeo, Chungnam, the Korea National University of Cultural Heritage is a four-year national university established in 2000 with the goal of nurturing practical professionals in the fields of traditional culture and cultural heritage preservation, management, and utilization.



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