K-Heritage Leadership Program

An in-depth program for global leaders such as embassy cultural/education officers, international organization staff, employees of foreign-invested firms, foreign scholars in Korea, and foreign journalists.

2024 Program

SessionDateTopicLecturerVenueNotes
1Oct. 5 (Sat)An Insider’s Gaze on Korean Heritage:
from “Barbarian” ways of life to K-Heritage
Han Kyung-gu, Secretary-General (UNESCO Korea)UNESCO Hall
2Oct. 12 (Sat)Beauty of Korean Traditional ArchitectureProf. Park Kyung-ripGyeongbokgung Palace, Heungbokjeon
3Oct. 19 (Sat)Art of Tea, the Korean Tea ceremony Director Park Dong-chun (East Asia Tea Culture)Jiwoohen, Bukchon Hanok Village
4Oct. 26 (Sat)Temple as K-Heritage: Slow food, Slow life, zenVen. Gyeho & Ven. Boneom, Jingwansa TempleJingwansa TempleUp to 20 participants, including ambassadors
5Nov. 2 (Sat)Preserving and Utilizing Military ArtifactsProf. Kim Su-chulWarrior Lounge, War Memorial of KoreaIn collaboration with the War Memorial Committee
6
(Morning)
11. 9.(토) 10:00~11:30 Encountering Korean ArtProf. Shin SookYuhyeondang
(Lunch)12:00~13:00Lunch Break
7
(Afternoon)
13:00~14:30 ② Hanbok & Scarf DyeingProf. Sim Yeon-okMain Campus, BuyeoFinished products given upon departure
15:00~16:30 ③ Traditional Korean kiln and potteryProf. Choi Seong-jaeMain Campus, BuyeoWorks are shipped individually one month later
17:00~18:00④ Digital Heritage: 3D scanningProf. Lee Jong-wookMain Campus, Buyeo
8Nov. 16 (Sat)Repair and Restoration of Korean Traditional ArchitectureProf. Kim Young-jaeTraditional Architecture Repair Tech. Foundation
9Nov. 23 (Sat)Gukgung: Korean Traditional Archery (Director) Hong Du-pyo, Hwanghakjeong ArcheryHwanghakjeong
10Nov. 30 (Sat)Different gaze: Reinterpretation of Korean traditional foodChef Joseph LidgerwoodRestaurant EVETTK-Heritage Workshop (includes meal & discussion)