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  Korea observer
Country: South Korea

Publisher: Institute of Korean Studies

ISBN: 0023-3919



Korean Studies Program
In spring 2025, the Asia Research Institute launched the UB Korean Studies Program, a non-degree program built on the many initiatives developed with a three-year seed grant from the Academy of Korean ...


Identical Russian twins find success working in South Korea’s biggest industry
On the show, the twins shared what it was like living in Korean society and the challenges they faced as foreigners. Being on the show opened up opportunities to star in other shows and inspire others ...


Study highlights role of social workers in addressing marginalized communities bearing brunt of climate disasters
In one of the most impoverished areas of Seoul, South Korea, residents live in precarious conditions: tiny micro-units often without bathrooms, kitchens, heating or cooling. The residents contribute ...


Under-reporting of falls in hospitals: a multisite study in South Korea
Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Four general hospitals in South Korea. Methods Qualitative and quantitative data were analysed using the Donabedian quality outcomes model. Data were ...


Annual Korean Studies Conference
Korean Studies Conferences organized by the Asia Research Institute address important and timely topics in Korean studies in conjunction with a UB faculty member who serves as the principal organizer.


UK Clinical Study Finds Sky Labs' Smart Ring 'CART-I' More Sensitive Than Apple Watch for AFib Detection
Sky Labs, a health-tech startup based in South Korea, announced that its ring-shaped smart medical device, CART-I (Cardio Tracker), demonstrated higher sensitivity than the Apple Watch in detecting ...


Study finds young Koreans fear risk more than elders. Here's why
In South Korea, Baby Boomers — those in their 60s or older — are the most open to risk-taking, while their younger peers show greater aversion, according to a new national survey. The survey ...


South Korean Study Finds A Reduction In High-Speed Training May Precede Tendon Injury
In a study published this week in the peer-reviewed Equine Veterinary Journal, researchers looked ... lower current ability designations in South Korea) were at greater risk of injury.


Lunit Study in Radiology Highlights Trust Gap Between Radiologists and AI in Breast Cancer Screening
Despite strong performance from AI, fewer recalls from AI-flagged cases point to challenges in human-AI collaboration ...


New Study by Korea University College of Medicine Researchers Reveals a Safer Alternative for Long-Term Hepatitis B Treatment
Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is currently estimated to affect over 250 million people worldwide, and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) is currently the most widely used antiviral agent for CHB ...