The Multicultural Social Integration Center at Busan University of Foreign Studies held a meeting on the 9th in the university's humanities seminar room with representatives from institutions operating the 2023 Ministry of Justice Social Integration Program.

Busan University of Foreign Studies.

Busan University of Foreign Studies.

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About 30 people attended the meeting, including Busan University of Foreign Studies Vice President Kwon Oh-kyung, Busan Immigration Office Team Leader Heo Wook and Manager Jeong Ji-hye, Regional Cooperation Center Director Kwon Yuriya, Multicultural Social Integration Center Director Yu Chen, and representatives and instructors from social integration program operating institutions.


The event proceeded in the following order: congratulatory remarks by Vice President Kwon Oh-kyung and Busan Immigration Office Team Leader Heo Wook, presentations of operating institution cases, discussion and exchange of opinions on how operating institutions should respond to changes in the student population, thematic debate, and closing followed by a meal.


Director Yu Chen of the Multicultural Social Integration Center said, “This meeting was a meaningful time for representatives and instructors from each operating institution to gather and collectively consider and communicate how educational institutions should respond to the changed foreigner education environment.”


He added, “Busan University of Foreign Studies will continue to actively respond to the changing educational environment and do its best to ensure that the social integration program is well established in the local community.”



Since 2014, the Multicultural Social Integration Center at Busan University of Foreign Studies has been designated as the primary base in the Busan area, managing 14 general operating institutions and continuously carrying out multicultural social projects.


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