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Ewha College of Pharmacy Selected for Global Regulatory Science Leadership Program
Ewha College of Pharmacy Selected for Global Regulatory Science Leadership Program Ewha College of Pharmacy Selected for Global Regulatory Science Leadership Program The College of Pharmacy at Ewha Womans University was selected as a participating institution in the Global Regulatory Science Leadership Program, supported by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) and the Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI). Through the program, Ewha will cultivate key professionals who will contribute to the global biohealth industry, laying a foundation for becoming a global hub for regulatory science. The Global Regulatory Science Leadership Program is a major national initiative designed to train regulatory scientists in evaluating the quality, safety, and efficacy of advanced biohealth products throughout the development and commercialization process. As the institution responsible for the part of the program focusing on food and drug product policy, Ewha will receive approximately KRW 3.3 billion in government funding through 2030 for training more than 220 regulatory scientists. The program curricula are run through collaboration between Ewha faculty members across multiple disciplinesmainly the College of Pharmacy and the Department of Nutritional Science & Food Management, as well as the Graduate School of International Studies; the School of Law; the Colleges of Engineering, Business Administration, and Medicine; and the Department of Public Administrationand experts from the pharma and food industries and related government agencies. The main curricula are Global Regulatory Harmonization and Policy Assessment, Cutting-Edge Safety & Efficacy Regulatory Application Based on New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) and International Standards Verification, and Reasonable Regulatory Track with Advanced Convergence-Driven & AI-Driven Technologies. These hands-on curricula involve multidisciplinary education, research projects with other universities and corporations in Korea and around the world, and university-industry collaborative internships, representing Ewha’s efforts to cultivate professionals in regulatory science who will lead the global pharmaceutical industry.
Ewha Architecture Forum Features World-Renowned Architect Dominique Perrault
Ewha Architecture Forum Features World-Renowned Architect Dominique Perrault Ewha Architecture Forum Features World-Renowned Architect Dominique Perrault To commemorate the 140th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and France, the 2026 Korea Herald Architecture Talk featuring renowned architect Dominique Perrault was held on April 7 at Lee Sam-bong Hall at the Ewha Campus Complex (ECC). Organized by The Korea Herald and sponsored by Ewha Womans University, the forum held special significance as the ECC is one of Perrault’s signature architectural works. Approximately 400 people attended the event, including architects and cultural figures from Korea and abroad, as well as students and members of the public. Distinguished attendees included Eun Mee Kim, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of Ewha Womans University; Ewha President Hyang-Sook Lee; and French Ambassador Philippe Bertoux. President Lee said in her welcoming remarks, “This forum carries profound meaning, providing a platform for international dialogue through architecture in a year that marks both the 140th anniversary of Korea and France establishing diplomatic ties and the 140th anniversary of Ewha’s founding.” Next, Perrault took the stage to deliver a keynote lecture titled “Public Architecture: Ground, Light and the Civic Realm.” Drawing on projects such as the ECC and the Gangnam Intermodal Transit Center (GITC), he emphasized the need to reimagine the “ground” not as a mere boundary but as a functional and experiential space. Furthermore, he underscored that future urban development should focus on compact growth and green space conservation, rather than unchecked sprawl. After his lecture, Perrault joined a discussion with Sang-Hun Lee, emeritus professor of architecture at Konkuk University, on “Shaping Cities and Public Space in Korea and France.” The two discussed the role of public space and the direction of urban design, with Perrault noting that public space emerges through time, use, and memory. The forum ended on a high note, having established itself as a venue for international discourse on public architecture and the future of cities.
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