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Korea University issues the Diversity Declaration and makes a co...
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Korea University issues the Diversity Declaration and makes a concrete commitment to implement it
On December 20, the first Korea University Diversity Awards Ceremony was held.

This is the first university award in Korea focusing on inclusive diversity.

The award is part of Korea University's efforts to raise awareness of diversity and to share its values.

 

 


▲ Korea University President Chung Jin Taek (second from left) and the representatives of Korea University announcing the Korea University Diversity Declaration

 

 


Korea University has issued the Korea University Diversity Declaration and announced specific action plans to create a more inclusive university community.


Korea University held the first Korea University Diversity Awards Ceremony on December 20 at the Centennial Memorial Samsung Hall after announcing the Diversity Declaration that states its commitment to creating an environment where everyone is respected and can grow. In addition, the university revealed a specific plan to implement it, showing its will to further develop creative talents for a future with greater diversity.

The Korea University Diversity Declaration was read together by President Chung Jin Taek and three representatives of the university at large to demonstrate the will of the university and its members to implement the declaration. The three representatives were No Jeong-min, an administrative officer in the Center for Human Rights & Gender Equality, Kim Sang-ho, a professor in the Division of Global Sport Studies, and Marcela Molo Flores, an undergraduate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

President Chung explained the background and meaning of the Korea University Diversity Declaration. He said that diversity is today an essential competency for people of different backgrounds to live in harmony and a driving force for growth that will lead to a sustainable future. Since the establishment of its Diversity Committee in 2019, Korea University has been striving to share the values of diversity: openness, inclusion, and equity. He went on to say that he would do his best to help various KU members share different perspectives and experiences and to grow into innovative and creative talents.

The three representatives presented the university's action plan according to the three values, No Jeong-min declared that Korea University will improve its admissions, appointment, and recruitment systems and establish an open communication system in a way that allows more diverse members to work together in all fields, including education, research, and administration. Professor Kim Sang-ho announced that Korea University will not allow any form of discrimination in terms of exclusion and will firmly respond to hate speech so that differences do not evolve into discrimination. Marcela Molo Flores declared that, in terms of equity, Korea University will remove barriers that hinder the participation of certain individuals or organizations so that everyone at the university can receive fair treatment. Last, President Chung and the three representatives pledged with one voice that all KU members would continue to make efforts to promote diversity.




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▲ The 1st Korea University Diversity Awards Ceremony: (From left) Chung Jin Taek, President of Korea University; Mohae (KU supporters of Center for Students with Disabilities); Professor Lee Jong-koo of the Human Inspired AI Research Institute; Min Young, Dean of the School of Media & Communication; Kim Chai-youn, Chair of the Korea University Diversity Council




Following the announcement of the Diversity Declaration, the first Korea University Diversity Awards Ceremony was held. This year's recipients of the awards are Mohae (KU supporters of Center for Students with Disabilities), Korea University's School of Media & Communication, and Professor Lee Jong-koo of the Human Inspired AI Research Institute. They were nominated by recommendation and were chosen after a document screening and then a second screening by internal and external judging panels.

Mohae, a support group of Korea University’s Disabled Students Support Center, has been carrying out various activities to improve awareness of disabilities since the center was established in 2015. They have conducted disability awareness campaigns on social media, hosted events on Persons with Disabilities Day every year, operated disability awareness quizzes and Braille experience events, promoted the human rights of persons with disabilities, improved awareness of persons with disabilities, and supported respect for diversity. In addition, they were recognized for contributing to the improvement of convenience on campus for students with disabilities by donating all proceeds from fundraising events to the development fund for students with disabilities.

As a result of continuous efforts to increase faculty diversity, 47% of Korea University's School of Media & Communication faculty are women, 70.6% are non-Korea University graduates, and 23.5% hold doctoral degrees in fields other than media studies. Unsurprisingly, the school ranked first among Korea University colleges/divisions in the Diversity Council’s Faculty Diversity Index (KUDI-I) and won the Excellence Award at the first Media Diversity Awards held by the Korean Society for Journalism & Communication Studies in October 2022. In addition to establishing diversity in the curriculum and actively educating students on the value of diversity, it created a scholarship fund to promote equity.

Professor Lee Jong-koo of the Human Inspired AI Research Institute has spread educational diversity and inclusion management through the development and operation of the KMOOC (Korean Massive Open Online Course) general course "Diversity Strategy for Innovation Management," the KMOOC specialized course "Diversity and Coexistence, and Business Cases," and the Hunet CEO course "Innovation Management Leading to Diversity." He has been praised for his research efforts involving the spread of diversity and inclusive management through the publication of several papers and books on diversity.

At the awards ceremony, Professor Choi Jae-cheon of the Biodiversity Foundation gave a congratulatory speech, highly appreciating Korea University's will to realize diversity and expressing expectations for the success of its future changes. A performance by the Heart-Heart Brass Ensemble, an orchestra for people with developmental disabilities founded in 2006, added meaning to the awards ceremony. The Heart-Heart Brass Ensemble, composed entirely of brass instruments, is loved by the public mainly by playing cheerful and popular music.


< Korea University Diversity Declaration >

Since Korea University established the Diversity Council in 2019 as part of its efforts to realize its vision of cultivating future creative talent and changing the world. Korea University has taken the lead in sharing the values of openness, inclusion, and equity. Diversity is an essential competency in our time during which different peoples must work together to solve problems, and it is a driving force for growth that will lead to a sustainable future in harmony with a rich and dynamic community.

Korea University is made up of members from various backgrounds. The university is creating an environment where everyone is respected for who they are by acknowledging differences in race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, physical, economic, and social condition, values, behavioral style, religion, and culture.
An inclusive environment where diversity is respected provides opportunities for everyone to fully develop their capabilities and share diverse perspectives and experiences as they grow personally and professionally.
Diversity is at the heart of our university's progress; hence, Korea University will take concrete steps to create an inclusive university community where diversity is respected.

Openness: Korea University will improve its system so that more diverse members can work together in all fields of education, research, and administration. Korea University will foster an open communication environment and system so that the diversity of members will lead to the strengthening of the university's creative capacity.

Inclusion: Korea University will not tolerate any form of discrimination against any particular individual or group. Korea University will firmly deal with hate speech so that differences are not grounds for discrimination but are rather stepping stones for mutual growth.

Equity: Korea University will do its best to remove barriers that hinder the participation of certain individuals or groups so that all members can be treated fairly.

Korea University will continue to pay attention to and make efforts to create a harmonious and happy community where all members, including students, staff, and professors, can feel a sense of belonging and pride as members of Korea University.

 

 

 

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