[CAMPUS Asia Plus Program]

SPECIAL LECTURE

CAMPUS Asia Path Finder Series #1:

What Skills Are Needed to Work in the Area of International Development Cooperation?


Lecturer: Ms. Gidam Kim

  • Former Program Manager
  • KOICA Uganda Office
  • 5:00 – 6:00 PM, February 16, 2024
  • Room #427, International Studies Hall 
  • (Language: English)


 

  The CAMPUS Asia Plus Program is launching the CAMPUS Asia Path Finder Series to provide opportunities to learn about what skills are needed to work in the interest areas of current students. The very first session of the Series will focus on the area of international development cooperation, featuring a presentation by Ms. Gidam Kim who has recently completed her work as Program Manager at KOICA Uganda Office. 


  Ms. Kim will share her experiences of working in international development cooperation focusing on domains of education, public-private cooperation and capacity building at KOICA Uganda Office, while touching upon what skills were needed in delivering her tasks. She will also draw on her experiences of working as KOICA Young Professional at the Korean National Commission for UNESCO. Ms. Kim will then discuss key advantages of the CAMPUS Asia Program that she could benefit from and how she was able to apply them to her professional goals.


  Ms. Gidam Kim holds two Master’s degrees in international studies – Master’s in International Development and Cooperation from Korea University and Master’s in Regional Cooperation Policy from Kobe University gained from participating in the CAMPUS Asia Double Degree Program.

We look forward to seeing you at the Special Lecture and please contact us for any inquiries: gsiscampusasia@korea.ac.kr.