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Current Status and Alternatives for Young People with Migration Backgrounds in Korea: Focusing on the Case of Koryoin Youth

Jun 26, 2025

The Korea-Japan Future Seminar is a seminar program organized by the Institute for Japanese Studies at Seoul National University with the support of the Hakbong Scholarship Foundation.
This seminar series invites experts, researchers, and activists from both Korea and Japan, who are active in various fields, to explore multidimensional analyses and solutions for issues commonly faced by both countries.
Through such academic activities, the Institute for Japanese Studies aims to build a network of stakeholders that can contribute to cooperation, coexistence, and shared prosperity between Korea and Japan.

The 3rd Korea-Japan Future Seminar will be held under the theme:
“Current Status and Alternatives for Young People with Migration Backgrounds in Korea: Focusing on the Case of Koryoin Youth” featuring Kyungyeon Moon, Assistant Professor at the Division of International Studies, Kwangwoon University. We warmly invite all those interested to attend.

  • Date & Time: Thursday, June 26, 2025, 15:00–16:30

  • Venue: GS Room (Room 201), Bldg. 140-1, Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University

  • Speaker: Kyungyon Moon (Assistant Professor, Division of International Studies, Kwangwoon University)

  • Title: Current Status and Alternatives for Young People with Migration Backgrounds in Korea: Focusing on the Case of Koryoin Youth

  • Language: Korean

  • Inquiries: Administrative Office, Institute for Japanese Studies (Tel. 880-8503 / Email: ijs@snu.ac.kr)