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Building Global Connections: Welcoming Korean Students

Last Friday, we welcomed a group of Korean students for an inspiring visit. Ignite Scholars students guided our guests around the building, explaining the wide range of opportunities available.
Building Global Connections: Welcoming Korean Students
Building Global Connections: Welcoming Korean Students

At the Language Hub, students shared experiences of English and Korean education systems, broadening global horizons and highlighting diverse career pathways.

Group leader Jinok Lee praised our students’ professionalism, and Miss Mallo was especially impressed by Milena confidently speaking Korean with our guests. The visit ended with excitement for future international collaboration. Our visiting students also had the opportunity to use the Hitachi desktop Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). On loan in an outreach scheme supported by Hitachi, The Natural History Museum, The Institute For Research in Schools and The Royal Microscopical Society, the SEM uses a beam of electrons to produce high resolution, high magnification images of specimens. 

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