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- About Us | The Robinson Review
About Us Board of Directors The Board of Directors consists of four upperclassmen at St. Johnsbury Academy Jeju and Korea International School Jeju. The Board of Directors at the Robinson Review provides strategic guidance, oversees the long-term vision of the organization, and ensures that its mission as a student-led journalism platform is upheld. JiAn Lee President of the Robinson Review President of its SJA Branch HR Admin of the Robinson Review Hello and welcome to the Robinson Review! This is JiAn Lee, the President and HR Admin of the Robinson Review & SJA Branch. I've been involved in the Robinson Review since my junior year, and I've loved traveling, discovering, and writing articles that we should all be aware of as "news". I am driven to empower our student writers, improve our publication here on this website, and grow a newsroom culture built on curiosity, accuracy, and creativity. Jihoon Lee President of the Robinson Review Editor-in-chief Greetings. My name is Jihoon Lee, and I am a current junior at Korea International School Jeju. I am involved in various journalistic organizations, including the Quill & Scroll of the National Scholastic Press Association, and I continue to explore opportunities that deepen my understanding of media and communication. I have been a part of the Robinson Review since 2024 and look forward to expanding the platform’s reach and strengthening cross-school collaboration. As Co-President, I am committed to creating a space where student journalism can thrive. Once again, welcome to the Robinson Review. Minji Kim Co-Vice President of the Robinson Review My name is Minji Kim, a junior, and I am currently working as the Co-VP. I had been a Politics writer since freshman year. I am passionate about writing political and economic tensions in international and domestic affairs. Jiwoo Kim Co-Vice President of the Robinson Review My name is Jade Jiwoo Kim and I am currently a 11th grader in SJA. I have joined the Robinson Review team since I was a freshman in high school. Then I started working as a secretary for this year's SJA branch. Even though the future major that I am aiming for is not necessarily Journalism, I still think this Journalism experience is relevant with what I want to do in the future, and is doing my best. Managers The managers at the Robinson Review support the daily operations under the guidance of the Board of Directors. They oversee their specialized areas, such as design, communications, or media production. They were selected by the Board of Directors upon careful review. Website Designer Joori Kim Hello, my name is Joori Kim, and I’m a junior at KISJ. I have extensive experience in design, including slides, websites, and other visual projects. I plan to major in politics and international relations, so I’ll also contribute to political writing. As a web designer, my goal is to strengthen the visual identity of the Robinson Review and improve the experience for both readers. Media Productions Lead Seung Hee Kim Hello, my name is Seung Hee Kim, a senior at KISJ. As the former president of the Robinson Review, I’ve spent the past year helping shape the publication’s direction, strengthening its editorial standards, and supporting new writers. This year, I will be supervising the organization while at the same time taking over the media productions. Welcome to the Robinson Review! Training & Development Lead Siwool Um My name is Siwool Um, a member of the class of 2028 student body in KISJ. I am passionate about technology and the sciences, and I hope to explore them in depth. My goal is to create interesting feature stories that convey information in a manner in which a lay person can gain helpful insight and knowledge. I have worked as a writer in the NLCS Lucidity STEM magazine for two years. 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, Founding President We conduct various programs such as the Trainee Program, Interview & Book Review Program, and the Science Department to incorporate numerous groups of young individuals. Programs Under YK Company, the Robinson Review maintains its tight-knit community while being established in multiple different schools and partnering with countless organizations. With these support, we have accomplished much, but we also have a job to finish. 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 Workshops 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. 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 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? 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- Magazine November 2024 | The Robinson Review
Tuesday, December 23, 2025 00 °c Magazine Business Economics Politics Science Arts Podcast Magazine Games Programs Opinion About Us Market Han Kang's "The Vegetarian" gains global recognition with the Nobel Prize in Literature, stirring debate over its portrayal of trauma and Korean history. Monthly Edition : October 2024 October Edition : Questions About the Nobel Committee: Controversies for the 2024 Awards The Nobel Committee’s selection process has long been confidential to the world, and doubts about the fairness of the process have followed along the Nobel Prize’s long history... By Soojean Paik, Jian Lee, Jiwoo Kim, Minji Kim 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 Crisis in Asia 2023 October Edition By the Robinson Review World In Flux 2023 November Edition By the Robinson Review The Clash of Powers 2024 January 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 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.
- Magazine November 2023 | The Robinson Review
Tuesday, December 23, 2025 00 °c Accedi Magazine Business Economics Politics Science Arts Podcast Magazine Games Programs Opinion About Us Market By Jessica Lee By Jayden Kim Is ESG (Environmental, Social, and corporate Governance) dying in the corporate and investing world? What does the recent ousting of Sam Altman from OpenAI mean for the AI industry? November Edition : World in Flux Parallels Between Crimea and Gaza Reveal Important Geopolitical Implications for the EU It’s time to throw the ESG name into the wastebasket By Chaeri Kang, Seunghee Kim By Seoeun Park Monthly Edition : November 2023 Since the 2011 tsunami wave, more than a million tons of wastewater have remained in Japan. On August 24, 2023, Japan started its initial plan to discharge the wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, which will take over approximately 30 years. By Wonjun Son, Jiyu Sohn, Sungyeol Choi By Dongha Kim From the US-China fentanyl agreement to recent drug scandals by A-list celebrities in Korea, what are the recent global headlines regarding drugs and their implication on society? ESG, the Corporate World, and Politics By Daniel Jo Economical Effect on Nations Relating to the Fukushima Discharge Ji Woo Kim (Jade), Dowoon Lee “What are the implications of the Fukushima discharge on Japan, Korea, and other nations?..." Soobin Jang, Minji Kim Is ESG (Environmental, Social, and corporate Governance) dying in the corporate and investing world? Rachel Lee Implications of Illegal Drug Issues - Business Yeounseo Kim Editions 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 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 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.
- Magazine February 2024 | The Robinson Review
Tuesday, December 23, 2025 00 °c Accedi Magazine Business Economics Politics Science Arts Podcast Magazine Games Programs Opinion About Us Market Photo by Michael on Unsplash February Edition : Progress or Pandemonium? Political impact of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement Senate Rejects Key Border Deal and Foreign Aid Package By Soobin Jang, Minji Kim By Dongha Kim Monthly Edition : February 2024 In October of 2023, the war between Palestine and Israel rose again. This time, Israel officially started the war by fighting back Hamas's attack. Both sides allege that the war criminal is the opposing side. Israel argues that... By Dowoon(Bill) Lee, Jiwoo(Jade) Kim, Kiki Adams By Chaeeun(Jessica) Lee, Soobin (Rachel) Lee, Celine Park, Chaeyi(Stella) Ku Pretentious Promises: The Urgency for Genuine Action in Online Safety Tech CEOs in Hot Water-A debatable necessity By Daniel Jo 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 Crisis in Asia 2023 October Edition By the Robinson Review World In Flux 2023 November Edition By the Robinson Review The Clash of Powers 2024 January 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 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.
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About Us Communications & Media The Board of Directors consists of four upperclassmen at Korea International School Jeju and St. Johnsbury Academy Jeju. The Board of Directors at the Robinson Review provides strategic guidance, oversees the long-term vision of the organization, and ensures that its mission as a student-led journalism platform is upheld. 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, Founding President 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 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 Board of Directors The Board of Directors consists of four upperclassmen at Korea International School Jeju and St. Johnsbury Academy Jeju. The Board of Directors at the Robinson Review provides strategic guidance, oversees the long-term vision of the organization, and ensures that its mission as a student-led journalism platform is upheld. JiAn Lee President of the Robinson Review President of the SJA Branch Jihoon Lee President of the Robinson Review Editor-in-chief Minji Kim Vice-President of the Robinson Review Jiwoo Kim Secretary of the Robinson Review 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 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. 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 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.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2025 00 °c Accedi 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
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Market 제주특별자치도 소상공인경영지원센터 Introducing Our Partner (파트너 소개) 제주소상공인경영지원센터 제주소상공인경영지원센터 is an organization in Jeju that is dedicated to promoting the growth of small businesses by advocating for their products and supporting such groups through collaborations and holding transcending events. 제주소상공인경영지원센터는 제주의 소상공인을 위한 사업을 진행하며 창업과 운영 등의 과정에서 도움을 주는 기관입니다. 제주 소상공인 사회를 위해 기여하고 창의적인 사업 아이디어를 구상하며 협업합니다. LEARN HOW READ MORE Delivery App For Small Businesses: Mukkebi 소상공인 배달앱: 먹깨비 App For Small Business All Across the Nation (전국 소상공인들을 위한 배달앱) 01 With benefits for small businesses such as free of charge and monthly payment, as well as advertisement fees, Mukkebi is a friendly app for small businesses. Mukkebi also has the lowest commission rate in the country with 1.5%, aiming to provide the best opportunities for small businesses. 입점비, 월정액, 그리고 광고비가 모두 무료인 배달앱으로, 먹깨비는 국내 배달앱들 중 가장 낮은 수수료인 1.5%의 수수료를 제공하고 전국의 소상공인들을 위한 친화적인 배달 시스템을 구축하기 위해 노력하고 있습니다. Local Community Involvement (지역사회 활성화 및 참여) 02 Mukkebi aims to be a platform more than simply an app for delivery operations, and hopes to provide opportunities for all small businesses across the country while connecting local communities to valuable and unique products in creating a better economy. 먹깨비는 더 나은 지역사회와 경제를 위해 소상공인들과 고객들을 연결하고자 하는 목표를 가지고 단순한 배달앱 이상의 역할을 하기 위해 노력하고 있습니다. 고객들이 각 지역의 다양한 물품들을 경험하고 체험할 수 있는 기회를 제공하고자 합니다. With hourly discounts and coupons, Mukkebi also aims to provide the best customer experience by giving various benefits for all users. With a delivery system that only takes around 30 minutes, the customers will be able to experience the high quality products as soon as possible. Mukkebi aims to support both small businesses and customers in creating a coexisting relationship for a better economy. 시간대별로 다양한 할인과 쿠폰 제공 등 먹깨비는 고객들의 좋은 서비스 경험을 위해 다양한 혜택을 제공하고 있습니다. 소상공인과 고객들이 함께 더 나은 대한민국 경제를 만들어가고 좋은 품질의 제품들을 판매하기 위해 돕고 있습니다. 03 Various Benefits For Customers (고객들을 위한 혜택) Local Currency (지역화폐) 04 Mukkebi makes available all kinds of local currency that may not be available for many other delivery apps. For example, by providing the option to purchase products with the Jeju local currency, Mukkebi aims to revive and support the small business community just like the Robinson Review and YK Company. 먹깨비는 다양한 지역화폐의 사용이 모두 가능하며, 다른 배달앱들과는 달리 고객이 사용하고자 하는 지역화폐를 모두 받고 있습니다. 로빈슨 리뷰와 YK Company 같이 지역의 경제를 되살리고 제주 지역에서는 탐나는 전과 같은 지역화폐 사용을 늘리기 위해 노력하고 있습니다. LEARN MORE Announcements (공지사항) 01 2023년 소상공인 건강검진 지원사업 신청자 모집 공고(2차) 2023-06-23 02 2023년 골목상권 및 전통시장 경쟁력강화 지원사업 2차모집 공고 2023-06-21 03 2023 희망더하기 재기지원 사업(1차) 선정된 업체 지원금 신청서 및 완료보고서 서식 2023-05-16 04 2023 희망더하기 재기지원 사업 (2차) 모집공고 2023-06-05 05 2023 골목상권 시설개선 지원 사업 완료보고서 서식 2023-05-17 READ MORE Promotions Introduction to Business: 대표 사업 소개 EXPLORE SECTORS Here are some of the representative businesses being operated by the 제주소상공인경영지원센터. They are working actively at a daily basis to enhance the quality and successes of small businesses by providing valuable support. By sharing the vision of the Robinson Review and YK Company, we hope to collaborate with the 제주소상공인경영지원센터 to create an inclusive and productive community and economy. 아래에는 제주소상공인경영지원센터에서 현재 운영중인 여러 사업들이 소개되어 있습니다. 현재 센터에서는 소상공인 사회를 돕기 위한 다양한 사업들이 매일 활발히 진행되고 있습니다. 로빈슨 리뷰와 YK 컴퍼니는 제주소상공인경영지원센터와 공유하는 비전을 통해 협력하여 더 나은 제주 경제와 사회를 만들어나가기 위해 노력하고 있습니다. 01 Medical Checkup Support Business 건강검진 지원산업 The Medical Checkup Support Business provides support to small businesses who are struggling to afford medical checkup bills that are essential to their daily lives. Businesses that have been open for more than 3 years and have been paying more than ₩250,000 in a year with less than ₩8,000,000 in profit are eligible in receiving support. The 제주소상공인경영지원센터 targets to make medical services a widespread availability across Jeju. Similar to the vision of the Robinson Review & YK Company, 제주소상공인경영지원센터 targets to create an inclusive community that supports all individuals. 건강검진 지원산업은 소상공인의 건강검진을 지원하는 사업입니다. 현재 제주소상공인경양지원센터에서는 연간 ₩250,000 이상의 건강검진 지출과 ₩8,000,000 이하의 매출을 기록하고 있는 소상공인들이 무료로 건강검진 서비스를 받아 제주도의 많은 사람들이 필수적인 의료 서비스를 받을 수 있도록 노력하고 있습니다. 로빈슨 리뷰와 YK 컴퍼니 같이 제주소상공인경영지원센터에서는 모든 제주 지역의 시민들이 함께하는 경제를 만들어가기 위해 이러한 사업을 진행하고 있습니다. 02 Hope Plus Revitalization Support Project 희망더하기 재기지원사업 The Hope Plus Revitalization Support Project focuses on providing financial support to small businesses that have closed in the past 6 months. The center will provide up to ₩2,500,000 for operational and advertisement fees needed by small businesses to open their businesses again. The center hopes to revive the Jeju economy through such activities by restoring valuable products to the market. 희망더하기 재기지원사업은 소상공인의 재정적인 문제들을 돕기 위한 사업입니다. 현재 6개월 이상 활동인 중단된 업체들에게 ₩2,500,000까지의 재정적인 지원을 통해 다시 운영을 시작하고 재기할 수 있는 기회를 마련하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 또한 제주소상공인경영지원센터는 소상공인들의 활동을 살려 제주도의 경제를 활성화시키는데에도 목표가 있습니다. 03 Alley Commercial Facility Improvement Project 골목상권 시설개선 지원산업 The Alley Commercial Facility Improvement Project works to support small businesses in improving their workplace facilities by providing financial support of up to ₩3,000,000. The center hopes to provide support to 125 businesses of various fields in order to help small business entrepreneurs to produce for the Jeju economy in a supportive and high quality facility. 골목상권 시설개선 지원산업은 소상공인의 점포 환경개선을 위해 재정적인 지원을 하는 사업입니다. 제주소상공인경영지원센터에서는 ₩3,0 00,000까지의 지원을 함으로써 125개의 소상공인 업체들이 더 나은 환경에서 좋은 품질의 물품을 생산할 수 있도록 돕는데에 목표를 두고 있습니다.
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