The Auburn University Office of International Programs has made tremendous progress toward cultivating strong partnerships with institutions and organizations around the world that offer mutually beneficial opportunities for faculty, staff and students to experience forward-thinking education, life-enhancing research and scholarship, selfless service and cultural revelation.
The Korea Center-King Sejong Institute in the Office of International Programs is hosting a Virtual Speech Contest June 25 at 9 a.m. on Zoom. The contest is open to all Auburn University students, but participants must have previously or be currently studying Korean language and have not grown up speaking Korean as a first language. The grand prize winner of the contest is awarded a scholarship to travel to Seoul, South Korea for 10 days to attend a hands-on cultural camp at the King Sejong Institute and explore the Korean culture through language, cuisine, festivals and more.
The Korea Center-King Sejong Institute, or KC-KSI, in the Auburn University Office of International Programs in partner with Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures will.
On Feb. 1, the Korea Center-King Sejong Institute, or KC-KSI, in the Office of International Programs is hosting a free Korean Seollal and Chinese Lunar New Year celebration from 12-2.
SK Innovation, a SK Groupand#8217;s holding company in the field of energy, and the Office of International Programsand#8217; Korea Center-King Sejong Institute, or KC-KSI, hosted a job.