약력
고관용은 현재 제주한라대학교 사회복지학과 교수이다. 민주평화통일자문회의 중앙상임위원, 한국대학평생교육원협의회 이사장으로 활동 중이다. 관심분야는 남북관계 변화에 따른 북한 정치 변화, 이산가족문제, 한반도의 통일문제, 북한의 미래, 김정은 체제의 변화와 북미관계의 변화의 추이, 통일 이후 북한의 사회복지, 북한이탈주민 사회정착 등이 있다. 현재 일천만 이산가족 위원회 자문위원, 제주통일미래연구원 사무총장과 통일교육센터 부회장으로 활동하며 이산가족과 북한문제 및 남북한 관계에서 남남갈등해소와 통일교육에 지속적인 관심을 가지려 한다.
Ko kwan-yong is a professor of Social Welfare at Chejuhalla University(Jeju, Korea).
Prof. Ko serves as a member of the Central Committee of the Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification and serves as the chairman of the korea Association for University Continuing Education.
His areas of interest include changes in North Korean politics following changes in inter-Korean relations, the issue of separated families on the Korean Peninsula, the future of North Korea, changes in Kim Jong-un's regime, changes in U.S.-North Korea relations, social welfare in North Korea after reunification, and social settlement of North Korean refugees.
He currently serves as an advisor to the Committee for the Separated Families, secretary-general of the Jeju Institute for Unification and Future Studies, and vice chairman of the Center for Unification Education. And he seeks to pay continued attention to the resolution of the South-South conflict and unification education in the 10 million separated families, the North Korean issue and inter-Korean relations.
Ko kwan-yong is a professor of Social Welfare at Chejuhalla University(Jeju, Korea).
Prof. Ko serves as a member of the Central Committee of the Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification and serves as the chairman of the korea Association for University Continuing Education.
His areas of interest include changes in North Korean politics following changes in inter-Korean relations, the issue of separated families on the Korean Peninsula, the future of North Korea, changes in Kim Jong-un's regime, changes in U.S.-North Korea relations, social welfare in North Korea after reunification, and social settlement of North Korean refugees.
He currently serves as an advisor to the Committee for the Separated Families, secretary-general of the Jeju Institute for Unification and Future Studies, and vice chairman of the Center for Unification Education. And he seeks to pay continued attention to the resolution of the South-South conflict and unification education in the 10 million separated families, the North Korean issue and inter-Korean relations.