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- About Us | The Robinson Review
2025-2026 SJA Branch President: JiAn Lee KISJ Branch (Quill and Scroll) President: Jihoon Lee Young Leadership, Fresh New Energy. The Robinson Review is led by young student leaders who pursue professional journalism. Ever since it was founded in August 2022, the Robinson Review has accompanied the variety of opinions from young journalists and leaders from all across the country. Our mission is to provide fresh perspectives on global issues, while building a community where young learners are provided the opportunity for growth and the sharing of their knowledge to a global audience. - Yechan Kim, Founder and President. About us We work to communicate with the public as a transparent organization fully led by students. Social media platforms and other online methods are our way of communicating with energy and vigor. We conduct various programs such as the Trainee Program, Interview & Book Review Program, and the Science Department to incorporate numerous groups of young individuals. See more Programs Under YK Company, the Robinson Review maintains its solid corporate structure while being the partner of Vivid Academics. With these support, we have accomplished much, but we also have a job to finish. See more Partnership We conduct workshops among branches and programs to foster communication and the creation of a community inside the Robinson Review that pursues diverse ideas See more Workshops We are accompanied by talented and unique individuals, varying from college students in Princeton University and Johns Hopkins University to high school students all across the country. Evaluating the Righteousness of Amnesty for Child Soldiers Jeongwoo Lee Six Strategies to Eliminate Loneliness Insun Yoon A Review of Alternative Bottleless Water Ooho Dongha Kim Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” Robinson About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice. We conduct various programs such as the Trainee Program, Interview & Book Review Program, and the Science Department to incorporate numerous groups of young individuals. See more Programs Under YK Company, the Robinson Review maintains its solid corporate structure while being the partner of Vivid Academics. With these support, we have accomplished much, but we also have a job to finish. See more Partnership We conduct workshops among branches and programs to foster communication and the creation of a community inside the Robinson Review that pursues diverse ideas See more Workshops Vivid Academics Vivid Academics is an educational company in South Korea that operates various business endeavors for youth generations. This includes Model United Nations (MUN) and Speaker Series. Learn More SELFidence SELFidence is a youth organization that is committed to the self-confidence and mental health of the youth. SELFidence advocates for the enrichment of students as well. Learn More Liberty in North Korea Liberty in North Korea at Korea International School Jeju pursues the freedom of individuals in North Korea who are suffering from oppression and limited rights. Learn More Chemistry Club The Korea International School Chemistry Club pursues the enlightenment of students through the education of chemistry with practical experiments and questions. Learn More Bio-Science Club The Korea International School Bio-Science Club is focused on researching and publishing information on Biology for the public, led by student members of the group. Learn More Tri-M Honors Music Society The Tri-M Honors Music Society at Korea International School Jeju is dedicated to bringing harmony to the Jeju community through enlightening music and the spread of healing sound. Learn More Our Partners
- Magzine 2023 | The Robinson Review
Friday, November 14, 2025 00 °c Se connecter Magazine Business Economics Politics Science Arts Podcast Magazine Games Programs Opinion About Us Market Collaboration Edition : How's the Earth Doing? Is CRISPR-Cas9 the Future of Humanity? How Has pH Been Exploited for Cooking Purposes? By Sungmin Ahn, Nayoon Cho.. By Sungmin Ahn, Nayoon Cho.. Collaboration Edition : Korea International School Jeju Chemistry Club We feature Korea International School Jeju’s Chemistry Club students for the latest collaboration edition, in which they discuss environmental issues from microplastic use to the rise of plant based products. The edition points out the science behind newly developing eco-friendly technologies and the future of our world By the Robinson Review featuring the Korea International School Jeju Chemistry Club By Sungmin Ahn, Nayoon Cho.. Eradicating Water Pollution Microplastic May Not Be That Bad By Sungmin Ahn, Nayoon Cho.. Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice. The Kevin McCarthy Saga: The Rise of the Far Right Eunnuri Cho, Seungah Hong, Soomin Hwang, Sangwon Jeong Implications for Israel's Economy and Business Landscape Hyunuk Bang, Soobin Jang, Harry Jung Political Opposition Against the European Super League (ESL), Why? Seongmin Choi Editions The rise of AI March Edition By the Robinson Review The new roaring 20s January Edition By the Robinson Review Around the corner November Edition By the Robinson Review Turning Tides October Edition By the Robinson Review Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club 2023 Collaboaration Edition By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has caused tremendous fear and apprehension, especially after the release of ChatGPT by the company OpenAI. March Edition : The rise of AI Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The media platforms and sources of entertainment have opened up a new era of a mass consumption society. From the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan”.. January Edition : The new roaring 20s Monthly edition By the Robinson Review With 2022 coming around the corner, the world is experiencing its few last minute tectonic shifts including the November Election and the buyout .. November Edition : Around the corner Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The world political scene is turning tides to face a new year that may change everything. Xi Jinping and Giorgia Meloni’s election.. October Edition : Turning Tides Monthly edition By the Robinson Review We feature Korea International School Jeju’s Chemistry Club students for the latest collaboration edition, in which they discuss environmental issues from microplastic use to the rise of plant based products. The edition points out the science behind newly developing eco-friendly technologies and the future of our world. 2023 Collaboaration Edition : Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club Monthly edition
- Magzine January | The Robinson Review
Friday, November 14, 2025 00 °c Se connecter Magazine Business Economics Politics Science Arts Podcast Magazine Games Programs Opinion About Us Market January Edition : The New Roaring 20s Political Opposition Against the European Super League (ESL), Why? Harry and Meghan: The Netflix Docuseries and Its Repercussions By Seongmin Choi, Hyundo Jung.. By Songi Chai, Yubin Cho.. Monthly edition : January 2023 The media platforms and sources of entertainment have opened up a new era of a mass consumption society. From the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan” to the European Super League, the Robinson Review covers the politics of these new entertainment sources and their impacts. By the Robinson Review Trending on Robinson Review As Economic Growth Slows, Retail Sales in March Decreases Joe Biden's Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Becomes A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ+ Right Vaseline on Your Face? Four Tips That Others Don’t Know The Controversy Behind Netflix “Dahmer–Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” General About Us Staff Events My account Popular sections Politics Economics Science Arts Other sections Opinion Magazine Games Contact Us Contact Us Social media Advertise With Us COOKIE PREFERENCES PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © Robinson Review 2023. R and ‘Robinson Review’ are trademarks of Robinson Review. Robinson Review and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the Robinson Editorial Code of Practice. The Kevin McCarthy Saga: The Rise of the Far Right Eunnuri Cho, Seungah Hong, Soomin Hwang, Sangwon Jeong Implications for Israel's Economy and Business Landscape Hyunuk Bang, Soobin Jang, Harry Jung Political Opposition Against the European Super League (ESL), Why? Seongmin Choi Editions The rise of AI March Edition By the Robinson Review The new roaring 20s January Edition By the Robinson Review Around the corner November Edition By the Robinson Review Turning Tides October Edition By the Robinson Review Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club 2023 Collaboaration Edition By the Robinson Review By the Robinson Review The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has caused tremendous fear and apprehension, especially after the release of ChatGPT by the company OpenAI. March Edition : The rise of AI Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The media platforms and sources of entertainment have opened up a new era of a mass consumption society. From the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan”.. January Edition : The new roaring 20s Monthly edition By the Robinson Review With 2022 coming around the corner, the world is experiencing its few last minute tectonic shifts including the November Election and the buyout .. November Edition : Around the corner Monthly edition By the Robinson Review The world political scene is turning tides to face a new year that may change everything. Xi Jinping and Giorgia Meloni’s election.. October Edition : Turning Tides Monthly edition By the Robinson Review We feature Korea International School Jeju’s Chemistry Club students for the latest collaboration edition, in which they discuss environmental issues from microplastic use to the rise of plant based products. The edition points out the science behind newly developing eco-friendly technologies and the future of our world. 2023 Collaboaration Edition : Featuring Korea International School Jeju Chemisty Club Monthly edition
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