[Application Closed] K-Heritage Leadership Program 2025 – Invitation for International Professionals in Korea

2025.09.05

The Korea National University of Heritage is pleased to announce the 2025 K-Heritage Leadership Program, designed for international professionals residing in Korea and working in the fields of international diplomacy, culture, and education

This year’s program will focus on Korea’s Intangible Cultural Heritage and will commence in the late October 2025. To accommodate participants’ schedules, sessions will be held on Saturdays for five consecutive weeks, beginning 25 October 2025. Please see the attached poster for more details.

Please note: The schedule may be subject to minor adjustments.

Program Details

  • Theme: Korea’s Intangible Cultural Heritage
  • Period: 25 October 2025 – 22 November 2025 (Saturday, 5 consecutive weeks)
  • Eligible Participants: International professionals residing in Korea (diplomacy, culture, education, etc)
  • Venue:
    • K-Heritage International Center (Former Executive Residence of Chosun Savings Bank)
      • # 1-8 83, Deoksugung- gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04518 Republic of Korea
      • Map: https://naver.me/G7VaT7kf
      • Nearby subway station: City Hall Station (Line 1 & 2), 10-15 min walk or Gwanghwamun Station (Line 5), 10-15 min walk, passing by Deoksu Elementary School
    • UNESCO House
      • Lecture room 702, 26 Myeongdong-gil (UNESCO Road), Jung-gu, Seoul 04536, Republic of Korea
      • Map: https://naver.me/FA2gFQO1
      • Nearby subway station: Myeong-dong Station (Line 4) or Euljiro 1(il)-ga Station (Line 2), 5-10 min walk
    • Please use public transport as there is no parking available at either venue.
  • Application Deadline: 15 October 2025
  • Fee: Free of charge
  • Program Agenda:
No.DateTopicLecturerTypeVenue  
110.25
(Sat)
Intangible Heritage of KoreaDeok-soon KIM
(Director of ICHCAP)
Theory & Performance viewingK-Heritage International Center
211.1
(Sat)
Jongmyo Shrine & Royal Ancestral RitualEndowed Chair Prof.
Kyung Rip PARK (KNUH)
Theory & Field trip to JongmyoUNESCO House & Jongmyo
311.8
(Sat)
Gat 
(Traditional  Korean Horsehair Hat for men)
Chang-young PARK
(Gannil Ipjajang: Master of Gat Making)
Theory & Gat making experienceUNESCO House
411.15
(Sat)
Conservation of  Paper-based  PaintingsProf.
Sang hyun LEE (KNUH)
Theory & Viewing the restoration of Buddhist paintingsUNESCO House
511.22
(Sat)
Maedeup
(Korean Traditional Decorative Knotting)
Emeritus Prof.
Yeonok  SIM (KNUH)
Theory & maedeup making experienceUNESCO House

We believe this program will offer participants meaningful insights into Korea’s heritage and its contemporary significance. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share this invitation with colleagues or associates who may be interested in engaging with Korea’s cultural heritage.

** Please note that minimum 80% of attendance (4 out of 5 sessions) is mandatory for all participants to ensure full engagement with the program.  to ensure full engagement with the program. Participants who attend all five sessions will receive a small token of appreciation.  

For inquiries, please contact us at knuchihec@gmail.com / +82-2-730-9418.