교민 여러분 안녕하십니까? 알바니 소재 메씨 대학교 사회 복지학과에서는 올 2월 한국의 이화 여대 한인영 명예 교수님을 초청하여 ‘글로벌 시대의 사회 복지의 역할’ 이라는 주제로 공개 강의를 개최합니다. 한인영 교수님은 30여년의 사회 복지 현장, 교육 그리고 연구 경험을 토대로 교민 여러분께 20세기 사회 복지 방향을 이해 하시는데 도움이 되는 강의를 제공할 것입니다. 또한 현재 미래의 직업에 대해 고민하시는 교민 분들께 큰 도움이 될 것으로 기대 됩니다. 공개 강의 참여는 무료이며 참여 신청은 https://masseyuni.wufoo.com/forms/public-lecture/ 하시거나 담당자 김하균 h.kim2@massey.ac.nz으로 연락 주시면 됩니다. 교민 여러분의 적극적인 참여를 부탁드립니다.
공개 강의 상세 정보:
시간: Tuesday, 25 February 2020 (7 – 8 pm)
장소: SNW 100, Sir Neil Waters
Lecture Theatre Building (Gate 1, Albany Expressway, Massey University, Albany
campus)
Massey
University College of Health - Public Lecture
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You are warmly invited to
Massey University’s School of Social Work public lecture.
Social Work: A
global profession come of age
presented by
Visiting Scholar Professor Emerita In Young Han,
Ewha Womans
University (South Korea)
Social work has emerged as a
global profession over the past 20 years, with shared definition,
ethics, and education standards around the world. Yet social work
looks different and is practiced differently in national and local
contexts.
Professor Emerita Han will consider how international social work has
contributed both globally and locally to identifying and defining
social problems such as inequality, migration, intimate partner
violence and substance misuse. She will present examples from her own
research and practice in Korea and Asia more widely.
Her lecture will be of interest to professional social workers in New
Zealand, the Korean community in New Zealand, and to the general
public who cares about how critical international problems are
affecting New Zealand.
Tuesday, 25
February 2020
7 – 8
pm
SNW 100, Sir Neil Waters
Lecture Theatre Building
Gate 1, Albany Expressway
Massey University, Albany campus
Register here.
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About the speaker:
Professor
Emerita In Young Han earned her Ph.D. at Case Western Reserve
University and teaches Social Work at Ewha Womans University.
She held clinical positions in the United States before assuming her
academic post in Korea. Her research has focused on child abuse, interpersonal
violence, health and mental health. She has also developed human
rights programs for North Korean defectors. She has been on the
board of the International Association of Schools of Social Work
(IASSW) in the past.
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