2018년 9월 11일 부산디자인센터 주최 ‘시민디자인아카데미' 시리즈 2회의 초빙특강

2018년 9월 11일 부산에서 SDN Korea Chapter의 초빙특강이 있었습니다. On September 11 2018 we gave a talk for citizens of Busan city

2018년 9월 11일 부산에서 SDN Korea Chapter의 초빙특강이 있었습니다. 부산디자인센터에서 여는 시민디자인아카데미의 2회 연사로 SDN Korea Chapter가 초대받아 챕터장을 맡고 있는 국민대학교 김성우 교수가 ‘사회를 위한 디자인 - 공공 정책과 서비스를 디자인하다'란 제목의 세미나를 진행했습니다.   


On September 11 2018 we gave a talk for citizens of Busan city. SDN Korea Chapter was invited as a speaker of the 2nd ‘Citizen Design Academy’ series hosted by Busan Design Center. Professor Sung Woo Kim from Kookmin University who is also the chair of the chapter talked about 'Design for Society - Designing Public Policy and Services.'

 


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