The Institute of Creativity and Character at Dongmyung University has been selected for the Media Literacy project by the Korea Press Foundation for the second consecutive year.


Media literacy refers to the ability to understand various media, approach different forms of messages, analyze, evaluate, and communicate effectively.


Dongmyung University operates the project titled "K-Culture Media Literacy Program for Multicultural Local Residents." This program allows multicultural local residents to experience media through Korean culture and develop their understanding and critical skills related to media literacy.


The university aims to promote balanced media literacy development among multicultural local residents, who are an educationally vulnerable group, and plans to run an enjoyable and high-quality media literacy program utilizing K-Culture.

Dongmyung University.

Dongmyung University.

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Professor Lee Hyang-sook of the Institute of Creativity and Character said, "We will creatively explore K-Culture through media such as films, advertisements, documentaries, literature, and poetry within the life context of multicultural local residents."



The Institute of Creativity and Character at Dongmyung University is currently carrying out the second phase (2022-2025) of the interdisciplinary convergence research project supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea for humanities and social science research institutes.


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