The Daegu·Gyeongbuk Headquarters of the Bank of Korea (Head: Kwon Tae-yong) will hold the 'BOK Friday Lectures' three times in the first half of this year and continue in the second half to enhance the financial and economic understanding of local university students and the general public.


This lecture series was organized with the purpose of inviting prominent figures to provide attendees with opportunities to cultivate knowledge in finance, economics, or humanities and social sciences.

Bank of Korea Daegu-Gyeongbuk Headquarters.

Bank of Korea Daegu-Gyeongbuk Headquarters.

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The first lecture is scheduled for the 15th at 2 p.m. at the Bank of Korea Daegu·Gyeongbuk Headquarters in Jung-gu, Daegu, where Professor Choi Jeong-gyu of Kyungpook National University will speak on the topic "The Prisoner's Dilemma: How is Cooperation Achieved in Our Society?"


Following this, on October 6, Professor Song Byeong-geon of Sungkyunkwan University will give a lecture titled "The History of Finance Through Pictures," and on November 24, Director Yoo Cheol-gyun (pen name Lee In-hwa) of the Gyeongbuk Research Institute will speak on "A Thousand-Year Time Travel of Silla Capital and Generative AI."



Participation certificates will be issued for each lecture, and those who attend five or more sessions combined in the first and second halves will receive a certificate of completion and a commemorative gift. The certificate of completion is an official document issued by the Bank of Korea Daegu·Gyeongbuk Headquarters and can be used when writing self-introductions or for other purposes as needed.


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