Winter Intensive Program

Program Details

Date: 13-17 February 2024

Theme: Intercultural Dialogue in Asia

 

Program Schedule

13 Feb. (Tue.) 14 Feb. (Wed.) 15 Feb. (Thu.) 16 Feb. (Fri.) 17 Feb. (Sat.)
TIME
8:00-9:00 Arrival & Check-In Breakfast
(7.30 am-9.30 am)
Shangri-La, 1st floor, Hoam Faculty House
Breakfast
(7.30 am-9.30 am)
Shangri-La, 1st floor, Hoam Faculty House
Breakfast
(7.30 am-9.30 am)
Shangri-La, 1st floor, Hoam Faculty House
Check-Out & Departure
9:00-10:00
10:00-11:00 Lecture 1
On modern Korean architecture (title TBD)
Bldg. 220, Rm. 201
Prof. Jin Baek
Lecture 2
Why K-Pop Matters: Issues and Practices
Bldg. 220, Rm. 201
Prof. Seok-Kyeong Hong
Group Presentation Prep
11:00-12:00
12:00-13:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch
13:00-14:00 Field Trip 1
Gyeongbokgung and Bukchon Hanok Village
Field Trip 2
K-pop dance class at YGX Academy; Nanta performance
14:00-15:00 Group Presentation & Closing Ceremony
15:00-16:00
16:00-17:00
17:00-18:00
18:00-19:00 Opening Ceremony & Orientation
Room Lily, Hoam Faculty House
Dinner
(Arrange with friends)
Dinner
(Arrange with friends)
Dinner
19:00-20:00
20:00-21:00

 

Group Presentation

 

Presentation Topic:

 

Based on the lectures, the field trips, your knowledge, and your interaction with the participants of the program, what do you think are the key features of intercultural communication, the noteworthy tensions that have been occurring in Asia, and the ways to improve these tensions?

 

Guideline:

 

The “noteworthy tensions” mentioned in the question above do not have to be political. Feel free to explore intercultural tension and communication on a smaller scale, such as between students like yourselves. Also, you do not have to limit yourselves to national cultures. Differences in age, class, and educational background, for example, result in cultural differences.

 

Length:

 

20-30 mins.

 

Format:

 

Multimedia (videos, photos etc.)

 

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