Jinju Global Forum

Call for Papers

Special Thanks to

Kyoo-il Jo

Mayor of Jinju City

EMPOWERING FUTURE LEADERS

In an age characterized by technological progress, cities serve as vibrant hubs of innovation, fostering the growth of visionary leaders who are dedicated to creating new solutions that prioritize the needs and well-being of humanity. In these urban centers, diverse communities unite, providing fertile ground for collaboration, creativity, and collective problem-solving. As the world grapples with the challenges posed by automation and the potential loss of millions of jobs by 2030, cities stand as beacons of hope, offering a platform for emerging leaders to pioneer innovative approaches that embrace human-centric values. Through mentorship, education, and access to resources, cities empower individuals to embark on a journey of entrepreneurship and social impact, driving positive change and shaping a inclusive, sustainable, and resilient future.

As we confront the formidable challenges of the future, we invite you to join us in this meaningful endeavor. Moreover, we are excited to announce the Call for Papers, inviting contributions of innovative and impactful knowledge to shape the future of the world. Together, we can forge a path towards a more resilient and prosperous future for all.

OVERVIEW

Kyoo-il Jo

Mayor of Jinju City

Nice to meet you, everyone. I am Kyoo-il Jo, Mayor of Jinju City.

Located in the Southern region of Korea, Jinju is a very beautiful and attractive city.


With the beautiful Namgang River running through the town, Jinju has a heavenly-blessed natural environment close to Mt. Jiri National Park and Hallyeohaesang National Marine Park.

 

Jinju, with its 1,000-year-old history, is well known as the city of loyalty, culture, art, and education.

Based on the rich culture and art infrastructure, the city is very vibrant, with the settlement of the Western Gyeongnam KTX Project, appointment of the Small but Strong research district, attraction of anchor businesses, the Urban Renewal Project, and the settlement of public organizations that moved into the Innovation City.