The Philippine-Korean Youth Forum (PKYF) is an annual, student-led event organized by UP Arirang, fostering collaboration between Filipino and Korean youth through educational and cultural exchanges.
Now in its fifth year, PKYF 2025 sets sail on a new adventure under the theme "Voyage of Vibrancy #AnchorsAweigh", encouraging young leaders to explore key societal issues while expanding their networks.
This two-day, in-person forum will be held on June 21-22, 2025 — a month earlier than last year —featuring five dynamic tracks:
- Arts & Media – Examining how creative works bridge cultures and shape identity.
- Governance & Diplomacy – Empowering youth to influence policy and bilateral relations.
- Culture & Tourism – Exploring language, traditions, and tourism’s role in cultural exchange.
- Economy & Trade – Discussing emerging industries and strengthening economic ties.
- Science & Technology (new track!) – Assessing innovation's impact on society and global relations.
Delegate Eligibility
- Must be **18-30 years old**, from the Philippines or South Korea.
- No prior expertise in the topics required.
- Must complete registration and pay a PHP 250 fee, inclusive of:
✔ Participation Certificate (after completing both days)
✔ Delegates' Kit & Booth Activities Access
✔ FREE Admission to Culmination Day & Raffle Entry
✔ New! Networking Opportunities
Don’t miss this chance to engage with peers, learn from distinguished speakers, and contribute to meaningful discussions shaping our shared future!
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