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Grow as a global hub for humanities-based interdisciplinary research and practice.- Expand collaborative research projects with international research institutes and universities, making cross-border collaboration a sustained part of our work.
- Share our scholarship internationally through an English-language journal and overseas publishing initiatives, strengthening our presence in global academic conversations.
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Build a Pluresilience research ecosystem grounded in Family-Community Humanities.- Advance the HK3.0 agenda by running core Pluresilience research projects and developing shared research data resources.
- Strengthen scholarly networks through regular domestic and international academic events and research labs that bring together researchers across affiliated institutions.
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Lead humanities-based diagnosis and agenda-setting on Korea's pressing social challenges.- Produce sustained research on contemporary Korean social issues by analyzing historical trajectories, current conditions, and emerging social shifts.
- Operate Living Lab programs in collaboration with the public sector, civil society, and academia to identify community-level challenges and co-develop research grounded in local partnerships.
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Develop researchers and field-based practitioners in humanities-based community work.- Strengthen graduate training through the Graduate Program in Community Studies in Humanities, cultivating advanced researchers with interdisciplinary expertise.
- Expand practice-oriented training through the Competency Coach of Humanity-Community certificate program, training field-based organizer, activists, and community leaders.
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Reinforce the public role of the humanities through strategic, problem-solving research and broad dissemination.- Deepen policy-linked, practice-oriented interdisciplinary research with local governments and public agencies, and expand models for sustained policy collaboration.
- Extend public access and use of research through public lectures, media engagement, and database development, supporting wider social uptake of research outcomes.