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Kookmin University Climate Change Response Project Team Hosts ‘2025 HUSS Environmental Consortium Club Federation Workshop’

Exploring Sustainable Practices Through Five-University Alliance, Operating Student-Led Programs

  • 25.10.24 / 전윤실
Date 2025-10-24 Hit 410

The ‘2025 HUSS Environmental Consortium Club Union Workshop’, hosted by the Climate Change Response Project Team (Director Kang Yoon Hee) at Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul), was held over two nights and three days from Friday, September 26 to Sunday, September 28 at the Kookmin University Manripo Training Center.

This event brought together 28 students from environmental clubs at five universities—Kookmin University, Duksung Women's University, Inha University, Ulsan University, and Chosun University—along with 31 participants including Director Kang Yoon Hee, Professor Jung Ha Yoon, and Professor Lee Min Jeong from Duksung Women's University. Held for the second consecutive year, this workshop focused on strengthening inter-university networking and solidarity, providing a platform to discuss joint action plans for addressing the climate crisis. Particularly significant was that all programs were planned and operated student-led, enhancing autonomy and practical skills.

 

At this second joint workshop, participating clubs shared their activity goals and current status. They also explored possibilities for future joint activities. Through upcycling activities, discussions, and other experiences, participating students cultivated climate sensitivity, environmental expertise, and a spirit of service.

 

Following the first day's bonding activities and environmental issue discussions, and the second day's vision presentations and ‘Environmental Golden Bell’ quiz, the final day featured sharing overall reflections and discussing future directions for joint activities. Students emphasized that this workshop transcended simple exchange, becoming a platform for joint action through inter-university collaboration. They pledged regular exchanges, joint campaigns, and community projects. Park Ji Eun (Chinese Politics & Economics ‘23), Vice President of Kookmin University's 'Net Zero’ group, shared, “The process of discussing and creating alternatives with peers facing similar concerns was immensely empowering,” adding, “I hope to continue this ongoing exchange.”

 

As the lead institution of the HUSS Environmental Consortium, Kookmin University, under the theme ‘Coexistence and Mutual Prosperity in the Era of Climate Crisis,’ is breaking down boundaries between universities and disciplines. Together with Duksung Women's University, Ulsan University, Inha University, and Chosun University, it is cultivating future-oriented humanities and social sciences talent equipped with problem-solving capabilities and convergent thinking through interdisciplinary education.

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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Kookmin University Climate Change Response Project Team Hosts ‘2025 HUSS Environmental Consortium Club Federation Workshop’

Exploring Sustainable Practices Through Five-University Alliance, Operating Student-Led Programs

Date 2025-10-24 Hit 410

The ‘2025 HUSS Environmental Consortium Club Union Workshop’, hosted by the Climate Change Response Project Team (Director Kang Yoon Hee) at Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul), was held over two nights and three days from Friday, September 26 to Sunday, September 28 at the Kookmin University Manripo Training Center.

This event brought together 28 students from environmental clubs at five universities—Kookmin University, Duksung Women's University, Inha University, Ulsan University, and Chosun University—along with 31 participants including Director Kang Yoon Hee, Professor Jung Ha Yoon, and Professor Lee Min Jeong from Duksung Women's University. Held for the second consecutive year, this workshop focused on strengthening inter-university networking and solidarity, providing a platform to discuss joint action plans for addressing the climate crisis. Particularly significant was that all programs were planned and operated student-led, enhancing autonomy and practical skills.

 

At this second joint workshop, participating clubs shared their activity goals and current status. They also explored possibilities for future joint activities. Through upcycling activities, discussions, and other experiences, participating students cultivated climate sensitivity, environmental expertise, and a spirit of service.

 

Following the first day's bonding activities and environmental issue discussions, and the second day's vision presentations and ‘Environmental Golden Bell’ quiz, the final day featured sharing overall reflections and discussing future directions for joint activities. Students emphasized that this workshop transcended simple exchange, becoming a platform for joint action through inter-university collaboration. They pledged regular exchanges, joint campaigns, and community projects. Park Ji Eun (Chinese Politics & Economics ‘23), Vice President of Kookmin University's 'Net Zero’ group, shared, “The process of discussing and creating alternatives with peers facing similar concerns was immensely empowering,” adding, “I hope to continue this ongoing exchange.”

 

As the lead institution of the HUSS Environmental Consortium, Kookmin University, under the theme ‘Coexistence and Mutual Prosperity in the Era of Climate Crisis,’ is breaking down boundaries between universities and disciplines. Together with Duksung Women's University, Ulsan University, Inha University, and Chosun University, it is cultivating future-oriented humanities and social sciences talent equipped with problem-solving capabilities and convergent thinking through interdisciplinary education.

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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