SBS reporter Lee Chong-ae will deliver a lecture on Korea’s competitive culture for the Royal Asiatic Society’s Korea Branch on March 14.
Lee will discuss how competition has brought significant progress to Korea, but also fueled many of its social problems.
She will share the results of a study SBS did last year with Gallup into how Koreans feel about competition and suggest ways to improve Korean society.
Lee has been a reporter for SBS since 1995 and counts the Reporter of the Year award from the Journalist Association of Korea and the Korean Broadcasting Grand Prize in TV reporting from the Korean Broadcasting Association among her awards.
The lecture will start at 7:30 p.m. in the residents’ lounge at Somerset Palace near Anguk Station in Seoul.
Entry is free for RAS members and 5,000 won for non-members.
For more information and further details, visit www.raskb.com.
(paulkerry@heraldcorp.com)
Lee will discuss how competition has brought significant progress to Korea, but also fueled many of its social problems.
She will share the results of a study SBS did last year with Gallup into how Koreans feel about competition and suggest ways to improve Korean society.
Lee has been a reporter for SBS since 1995 and counts the Reporter of the Year award from the Journalist Association of Korea and the Korean Broadcasting Grand Prize in TV reporting from the Korean Broadcasting Association among her awards.
The lecture will start at 7:30 p.m. in the residents’ lounge at Somerset Palace near Anguk Station in Seoul.
Entry is free for RAS members and 5,000 won for non-members.
For more information and further details, visit www.raskb.com.
(paulkerry@heraldcorp.com)
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Articles by Korea Herald