Post by Admin on Oct 24, 2013 11:50:31 GMT
The American Women’s Club of Korea is comprised of a dynamic group of women who gather together for friendship, cultural and social activities, as well as identifying and raising welfare funds for our local Korean communities who are in need. Membership is open to women of all countries. In 2012, AWC Korea donated more than KRW30m to support local charities, and the Second Hand Rose Thrift Shop (located on the Yongsan Garrison Army Post) gave over $225,000 to US forces Korea and local Korean community projects. Website: www.awckorea.com.
The AFC organises social events throughout the year for French speakers in Korea. Membership includes a free subscription to their bi-monthly cultural magazine Le Petit Echotier.
For further information consult the web-site www.afc-online.org or Email AccueilAFC@yahoo.fr
Deutscher Club Seoul DCS organises social events, coffeemorning, club lunch, Tours for German speakers in Korea. You can join as a member, getting membership,
but also non-members are very welcome.
Further information on our web-site www.deutscherclubseoul.org.
A one-stop source of information on Korea for expats by expats.
www.korea4expats.com
Offers foreigners services for business, living, and working in Seoul.
global.seoul.go.kr/
seoul.angloinfo.com/
The Corea Courier is Korea’s first and only free English Newspaper, which aims to overcome the English Divide, Cultural Divide, and Generation Divide prevalent in Korean Society. The Corea Courier is a weekly newspaper which has started publication since January 28,2013 with 10,000 copies that were distributed throughout Seoul. Main distribution points include major subway stations, universities, high schools, foreign language institutes, embassies, and hagwons.http://coreacourier.com
10 Magazine is the English-language magazine about where, when and how to have fun in Korea.
10mag.com
InterNations (www.internations.org) is the largest expatriate network worldwide. The “invitation only community” facilitates life abroad and connects all “global minds” in a network of personal trust. At monthly events and activities, over 950,000 members meet in over 360 cities worldwide to get to know other global minds. In forums and on discussion boards members exchange tips about living abroad. An editorial Country and City Guide provides expats with valuable information regarding their new place of residence.
The Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch (RAS), founded in 1900, is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing understanding of the arts, customs, history and literature of Korea. The RAS makes getting acquainted with Korea fun and exciting. Learn about upcoming excursions, lectures and workshops on the RAS website www.raskb.com