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Ewha Pioneers Education in AI Era with Selection for Phase 4 of K-MOOC
Ewha Pioneers Education in AI Era with Selection for Phase 4 of K-MOOC Ewha Pioneers Education in AI Era with Selection for Phase 4 of K-MOOC Ewha Womans University has been selected by the Ministry of Education as a “leading university” for Phase 4 of the K-MOOC (Korea Massive Open Online Course) initiative, reaffirming its pioneering role in online open education. This is Ewha’s fourth consecutive time to be selected following its participation in Phases 1, 2, and 3 since the initiative’s launch in 2015. As part of the Ministry’s effort to expand lifelong learning opportunities in the AI and digital fields, ten universities were selected nationwide for the program. Under the Phase 4 initiative, Ewha plans to develop interdisciplinary courses that explore history, the arts, and global citizenship education in the AI era through the lens of the humanities and social sciences and to offer foundational courses on generative AI and large language models (LLMs). Ewha will develop 12 new courses over the next three years, launching courses such as “A World History of Underdogs,” “Large Language Models for Everyone,” and “The Aesthetics of Technology and Art” in 2026 and rolling out interdisciplinary courses on topics including modern physics and AI, global citizenship education, and the Korean Wave and global culture in the years ahead. Through these efforts, Ewha aims to build an inclusive model of AI literacy that moves beyond a technology-centered approach and integrates the humanities, arts, and social sciences while also expanding credit exchanges among Korean universities and strengthening international educational cooperation. To date, Ewha has developed 47 K-MOOC courses and offered them 448 times, with many of its courses being recognized through selection as Outstanding Courses and Blue-Ribbon Courses. Those courses have also been utilized on overseas MOOC platforms, at other universities, and in faculty training programs, winning acclaim for the quality and competitiveness of Ewha’s educational offerings.
Ewha Hosts KBS Open Concert to Celebrate Its140th Anniversary
Ewha Hosts KBS Open Concert to Celebrate Its140th Anniversary Ewha Hosts KBS Open Concert to Celebrate Its140th Anniversary The KBS Open Concert, celebrating the 140th anniversary of the founding of Ewha Womans University, was held on May 11 at Welch-Ryang Auditorium and elsewhere on campus. The event was organized to reflect on Ewha’s history and identity and to foster solidarity and share a vision for the future, bringing together around 3,000 members of the Ewha community, including students, faculty and staff, alumnae, and representatives from Ewha Medical Center. The performance was broadcast live at ECC Valley to enable more students to share in the fun. “Ewha’s 140-year history has been one of pioneering new possibilities beyond the limitations of past eras,” Ewha President Hyang-Sook Lee said in her welcoming remarks, adding, “Through the spirit of sharing and service, we continue to advance as a global university.” The concert opened with a rendition of “Libiamo ne’ lieti calici” by Professors Guibee Yang and Jae Eun Park, accompanied by the Department of Voice choir from the College of Music. That duet was followed by performances from a diverse lineup of artists including Isaac Hong, Ye-Joon Lee, Hee-Jae Kim, Chan-Whee So, Mi-jo Jeong, NMIXX, and BOYNEXTDOOR, which further energized the crowd. BOYNEXTDOOR’s encore and N.Flying’s special show at ECC Valley drew a particularly enthusiastic response from the audience. The KBS Open Concert is scheduled to air on KBS 1TV on May 31. In celebration of Ewha’s 140th anniversary, a variety of other commemorative events are being held across campus, including special exhibitions, graduation exhibitions, and the Daedong Festival.
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