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South Korea to Launch Residential Treatment Camps for Drug-Addicted Youth

South Korea to Launch Residential Treatment Camps for Drug-Addicted Youth

SEOUL, Mar. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – In a bid to help teenagers with drug addiction recover their daily lives and foster self-reliance, the South Korean government plans to pilot the country’s first residential treatment camps in the latter half of this year. According to the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, the state-run Korea Youth Counseling [...]

Majority of College Applicants Support Expanding ‘Undecided’ Admissions

Majority of College Applicants Support Expanding ‘Undecided’ Admissions

SEOUL, Mar. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – As South Korean universities prepare to broaden “undecided major” admission tracks for the 2025 academic year, a new survey found over 60% of current high school seniors view the policy expansion favorably. The poll released on March 19 by Jongro Academy showed 64.5% of 1,104 students surveyed agreed with increasing [...]

Marriages with Foreign Spouses in S. Korea Rise 18 Pct in 2023

Marriages with Foreign Spouses in S. Korea Rise 18 Pct in 2023

SEOUL, Mar. 20 (Korea Bizwire) — The number of marriages between South Koreans and foreign spouses rose more than 18 percent in 2023, as those between Vietnamese grooms and naturalized South Korean brides gained sharply, data showed Wednesday. The number of multicultural marriages increased 18.3 percent on-year to reach 20,000 last year, according to the [...]

Gov’t Set to Announce Allocation of Increased Medical School Seats

Gov’t Set to Announce Allocation of Increased Medical School Seats

SEOUL, Mar. 20 (Korea Bizwire) — The government was set to announce Wednesday the allocation of an additional 2,000 medical school admission seats even as the biggest doctors’ group threatens to launch a general strike to protest the quota hike. Education Minister Lee Ju-ho is expected to make the announcement in the afternoon following a [...]

Leaders of Doctors’ Group Questioned Again over Trainee Doctors’ Walkout

Leaders of Doctors’ Group Questioned Again over Trainee Doctors’ Walkout

SEOUL, Mar. 20 (Korea Bizwire) — Leaders of the Korean Medical Association (KMA), the country’s biggest doctors’ group, appeared before police on Wednesday for another round of questioning over suspicions of instigating a mass walkout by trainee doctors. Joo Soo-ho, the chief KMA spokesperson, and Park Myung-ha, the group’s organization consolidation chief, arrived at the [...]

As Inflation Bites, South Korean Households Cut Back on Private Tutoring

As Inflation Bites, South Korean Households Cut Back on Private Tutoring

SEOUL, Mar. 19 (Korea Bizwire) – As stubbornly high inflation persists, South Korean households are tightening their purse strings even on private education expenses, long considered the last bastion of family budgets, according to data released on March 18. BC Card, a major credit card company, reported a staggering 24 percent year-over-year plunge in education-related spending [...]

North Jeolla Province Offers Specialized Visas to Attract Talent, Counter Population Drop

North Jeolla Province Offers Specialized Visas to Attract Talent, Counter Population Drop

JEONJU, Mar. 19 (Korea Bizwire) – Faced with a continuing population decline, the government of North Jeolla Province announced on March 18 that it would introduce a region-specific visa program aimed at attracting skilled foreign workers and ethnic Koreans living abroad.  The new visa policy seeks to ease requirements for certain qualified foreigners and overseas Koreans, [...]

Health Minister Voices Grave Concern about Looming Resignations of Medical Professors

Health Minister Voices Grave Concern about Looming Resignations of Medical Professors

SEOUL, Mar. 18 (Korea Bizwire) — Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong on Monday expressed grave concerns about a decision by medical professors to resign en masse in support of junior doctors’ walkout that has crippled medical services for nearly a month. About 90 percent of 13,000 interns and resident doctors have stayed off the job since [...]