The Korea Times hosts an online webinar offering visa information and guidance for international students in South Korea. The session, reported as the second in a series run by the outlet to help students navigate life in the country, focuses on visas, employment options, and pathways for long-term stay. During the webinar, Lee Seong-je, described as a career development specialist at the Korea International Trade Association, speaks to attendees about issues facing international students. The event is conducted via Zoom and draws participation from dozens of students from across South Korea. A related photo accompanying the report shows Lee delivering remarks during the seminar, with the Zoom format visible. The coverage emphasizes the program’s educational purpose and its role in providing practical information for students as they plan their stay and consider work opportunities. Both items describe the same event and details, including the speaker, the topics covered, the webinar’s position in an ongoing series, and the size and location spread of the audience.
Korea Times holds visa information webinar for international students
The Korea Times hosts an online webinar offering visa information and guidance for international students in South Korea. The session, reported as the second in a series run by the outlet to help stud...
- The Korea Times holds an online visa information webinar for international students.
- The webinar is the second in a series hosted by the Korea Times.
- Lee Seong-je, a career development specialist at the Korea International Trade Association, is the speaker.
- Topics include visas, employment, and long-term stay in Korea.
- Dozens of students from across Korea attend the Zoom session.
Lee Seong-je, top right, a career development specialist at the Korea International Trade Association, speaks during an online seminar on visas, employment and long-term stay for international students in Korea, Thursday. The event was the second webinar in a series hosted by The Korea Times to help international students better navigate life in the country. Dozens of students from across Korea attended the session. Screenshot from the Zoom seminar
2 hours agoLee Seong-je, top right, a career development specialist at the Korea International Trade Association, speaks during an online seminar on visas, employment and long-term stay for international students in Korea, Thursday. The event was the second webinar in a series hosted by The Korea Times to help international students better navigate life in the country. Dozens of students from across Korea attended the session. Screenshot from the Zoom seminar
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