KNUH Korean Language School is offering a Korean Language & Cultural Heritage Program for international residents residing in Korea.
This program is designed to provide a unique opportunity to learn introductory Korean in a cultural context through immersive and hands-on experiences.
Program Highlights:
- Korean Language Classes Specializing in Cultural Heritage:
Introductory-level Korean language classes, focusing on practical expressions and vocabulary related to cultural heritage. - Expert Lectures:
Special lectures on Korean heritage by K-Heritage Summer School instructors - Field-Based Experiential Learning:
Cultural field trip to Buyeo, home to rich historical landmarks - Opportunities for Interaction:
Engage with participants from various nationalities to experience cultural diversity and build international networks. - Certificate of Completion:
Participants who meet the course requirements will receive an official certificate of completion.
Eligibility:
- Korean language beginner
- Aged 19 and above
- International participants interested in Korean culture and heritage
Program Duration
July 2 (Wed) – July 14 (Mon), 2025
- Korean Language Classes: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Monday – Friday)
- K-Heritage Summer School (Cultural Heritage Classes): 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
Application Process
- Application Period: June 12 – June 26
- Final Participant Announcement: June 27
- Total Number of Participants: Maximum of 18
- 5 for K-Heritage Summer School
- 13 for Korean language beginner course
- How to Apply: Online application at
For more information, please refer to the attached poster and brochure.
For inquiries, contact the K-Heritage International Center at 02-730-9420.