
INU Lifelong Education Institute June Special Lecture Series
The Lifelong Education Institute at Incheon National University will operate a “June Special Lecture Series” featuring six learning areas—including AI applications, humanities and liberal arts, creative activities, and content production—to respond to diverse educational needs and support citizens’ quality of life. The program has been designed to allow participants to choose learning opportunities according to their interests and needs, ranging from practical AI utilization training to creative and reflective activities that encourage emotional and humanistic growth.
The June Special Lecture Series consists of six programs: a Distinguished Professor Liberal Arts Lecture Series, introductory AI utilization courses, companion content creation, memoir writing, AI picture book creation, and cat art history. The courses provide balanced learning opportunities that combine practical applications and humanistic sensitivity, covering topics from foundational AI skills and content production to reflective writing and creative e-x-p-r-e-s-s-i-o-n across generations and experience levels.
In particular, the Distinguished Professor Liberal Arts Lecture Series will be offered as a high-quality liberal arts program exploring literature, art, data, AI, and other diverse topics together with emeritus professors who bring extensive research and educational experience. Through in-depth interpretations and scholarly insights, the program aims to provide enriching intellectual experiences and the joy of learning for middle-aged and older learners as well as citizens interested in humanities and liberal arts education.
The Incheon National University Lifelong Education Institute plans to continue expanding lifelong learning opportunities by offering various educational programs, including digital transformation response training, humanities education, and K-culture courses.
Sang-jeong Han, Director of the Lifelong Education Institute, stated, “The June Special Lecture Series was designed so that people from various generations can experience learning opportunities aligned with their interests,” adding, “We will continue expanding meaningful lifelong education programs that enrich citizens’ lives and strengthen their cultural competencies.”
Applications for the program can be submitted through the Incheon National University Lifelong Education Institute website or via the QR code provided on the promotional poster. For further information, inquiries can be directed to the Lifelong Education Institute at +82-32-835-9561.