The HK+ Project Group of the Korean Hanja Research Institute at Kyungsung University held a special lecture on "Training Talents in Hanja Cultural Contents" on the 17th at the Nuri Small Auditorium in the Culture Hall.


This special lecture was held as part of the Humanities Korea Plus (HK+) support project by the National Research Foundation of Korea. The topic of the lecture was "Humanities Education in the Era of the 4th Industrial Revolution," and Professor Oh Gil-yong from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at Gunsan University, who served as the head of the LINC+ Humanities Industry-Academia Cooperation Center, was invited as the lecturer.


In the lecture, Professor Oh emphasized that university education, especially humanities education, must be completely transformed in the new era. He also shared the background, process, and results of various activities he conducted with students during his classes at Gunsan University.

The 'Special Lecture on Training Talents for Chinese Character Cultural Contents' is currently underway.

The 'Special Lecture on Training Talents for Chinese Character Cultural Contents' is currently underway.

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About 60 people, including internal and external researchers, professors, and students, attended the special lecture. A professor who attended the lecture said, "It was beneficial to learn concretely about the importance of content and the cases applied by students."


One student said, "I was able to understand the increasing trend of employment in the field of cultural contents and became more interested in the 4th Industrial Revolution."


Professor Lim Hyun-yeol, head of the Regional Humanities Center who prepared the event, said, "Our center will continue to provide special lectures for training talents in Hanja cultural contents once a year," and added, "We ask for continued interest in the future."



The Regional Humanities Center conducts various humanities lectures and events for the public. A special lecture on the Hanja brand education model related to this special lecture is also being planned.


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