Endowed Chair Professor, College of Business & Economics, Chung-Ang University
Founder and Chairman, Sunfull Internet Peace Movement
Founder, Internet Peace Prize
Founder, K-Respect Campaign
Human Rights Specialist, Public Diplomacy Support Network, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Former Professor, College of Global Integrated Studies, Konkuk University
Hosted English Education Program for MBC-TV, KBS-TV, EBS-TV for over a span of 10 years
Author of Million-seller, BCM Practical English
Dr. Byoung-chul Min is currently an Endowed Chair Professor at Chung-Ang University in the College of Business & Economics, where he teaches Metaverse Business Creativity, a course he first developed at Konkuk University in 2010.
This course is held in English and has students from all over the world. In this course, students write their own innovative proposals and participate in various innovative start-up projects with Lotte IT and Com2us (Global Companies Centered In The Metaverse), CJ Food (Global Food Company), and SparkLabs (Global Startup Support Company).
Dr. Byoung-chul Min is widely known as a multicultural communication educator. He is also known as Korea's National English Educator through his over ten years of practical English Education on MBC-TV and KBS-TV. He advocated practical English education in the era of grammar-centered English education, contributing to the improvement of people's English ability and the globalization of Korean society.
In 2007, while teaching at Chung-Ang University, Dr. Min started the Sunfull movement when a series of suicides by celebrities who were bullied by malicious comments emerged as a social problem. With the establishment of the “Sunfull Movement”, Dr. Min has been continuously leading the effort to spread a culture of positivity, consideration, and encouragement to counter malicious comments and hate speech for the past 15 years.
In 2018, Dr. Min established the, first of its kind, Internet Peace Prize as a way to recognize and support those who have contributed to world peace by countering cyberbullying, hate speech, and human rights violations on the internet. The first Internet Peace Prize was awarded to Hiro-o Sekida, the chairman of Kawasaki Network of Citizens against Hate Speech, a Japanese non-governmental organization, and Ken Ogiso from Japan, who has provided internet ethics education to 400,000 netizens.
His continuing and unfaltering efforts have gained recognition in Korean as well as global media. Dr. Min presented at Asian Leadership Conference, 2021 to share his life journey and enduring struggles in bringing peace on the internet. In his speech, he introduced a vaccine for the Cyberbullying pandemic our netizens have been battling over the years. As he says, “humankind is battling this silent pandemic” and “we can lose no more precious lives.”
On December 7, 2022, after 15 years of the Sunfull Movement, all national assembly members of the ruling and opposition parties in the Republic of Korea signed the Sunfull Political Declaration, solidifying its impact.
On March 27, 2023, Dr. Min Byoung-chul launched the “Respect for Multicultural Families and All Ethnic Groups in Korea” Campaign (K-respect Campaign) to promote equality and inclusivity for multicultural families and ethnic groups living in Korea. Ambassadors and delegates from more than 40 different countries joined and supported this historical initiative by the Sunfull National Assembly Committee and the Sunfull Foundation.
Dr. Byoung-chul Min earned his master's and doctorate degree at the University of Northern Illinois (NIU) in Leadership and Educational Policy Studies and is currently an endowed chair professor at the College of Business & Economics at Chung-Ang University, South Korea
He has also hosted and presented practical English on major Korean television networks such as MBC-TV, KBS-TV, and EBS-TV over the span of 10 years. In the era of grammar-centered English education in Korea, he promoted and advocated practical English education, contributing to Korea's globalization by initiating the national practical English education.
He also has authored a number of books and publications including Metaverse Business Creativity', university textbook, Job-seeking / Start-up in the age of the metaverse, 'Ugly Koreans Ugly Americans', cultural and behavioral differences between Koreans and Americans, 'Land of Squid Game' Korean traditional games, culture & behavior, 'BCM Practical English', a million-seller, 'Become a Master of English', 'A Good Person Will Succeed in the End', a Sunfull Character Education book, 'Ugly Koreans, Ugly Americans', Cultural and behavioral Differences between Koreans and Americans, and many others.
1998 Northern Illinois University Leadership and Educational Policy Studies (English Education) / Ed.D.
1991 Northern Illinois University Leadership and Educational Policy Studies (English Education) / Ms.Ed.
1973 Chung-Ang University Economics / B.A.
Endowed Chair Professor, College of Business & Economics, Chung-Ang University
Founder and Chairman, Sunfull Foundation
Founder, Internet Peace Prize
Human Rights Specialist, Public Diplomacy Support Network, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Former Professor, College of Global Integrated Studies, Konkuk University
Internet Culture Policy Advisory Committee Member, Korea Communication Commission
KBS 24th Audience Committee Member (Chairman of Evaluation Subcommittee)
Hosted English Education Program for MBC-TV, KBS-TV, EBS-TV
Chairman, National Assembly, Korea-Japan-Chinese University Students Sunfull Anti-Cyberbullying Debate Seminar
「Beijing, English Peace Forum for University Students from 5 Countries, Korea-US-China-Japa-Russia」 Contest Chairman
In March 2021, Dr. Byoung-chul Min was appointed as an Endowed Chair Professor at Chung-Ang University and is now helping students turn their innovative ideas to reality in the Metaverse. His course assists students to create their own business from the ground up. This course was first developed by Dr. Min in 2010 with the purpose of reinforcing competitiveness among students in the global job market in relation to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It focuses on both theoretical and practical elements that ensure that the students are not only academically qualified but also trained in practical skills before they graduate. This course supports innovation by not only encouraging entrepreneurial activity but also maintaining mutually beneficial interaction with global industries. The entire process aims at maximizing competitiveness among students and equips them with confidence to thrive in the global job market.
Dr. Min also connects students with the global leading industries in support of their business ideas. Students visit global companies such as Google Korea, KT, Lotte, Com2us and CJ Foods to propose and present their start-up ideas and receive feedback from business professionals at these leading industries.
Business Creativity
meeting with KT professionals and students who took the course
(front row starting from left Lee Sun Joo and Min Byoung-chul 2020.6.2)
Dr. Min has been continuously implementing measures to encourage and help small business owners who have been hit hard economically by this pandemic.
【Industry-Academic Cooperative Small Business Support Project】 As a local government-university cooperation project, Dr. Min is working to analyze problems in the stagnant traditional markets in Gangnam city and Dongjak City area and provide solutions using digital technology and metaverse in conjunction with his ‘Business Creativity’ course. (Gangnam City 2021/03, Dongjak 2021/09)
Through on-site analysis, students provide ideas to help small business owners suffering from the Covid-19 economic crisis and apply them to real-life scenarios.
In 2007, in response to the growing problem of cyberbullying, online hate speech, and human rights abuse that has claimed the lives of many people, Dr. Min started the Sunfull Internet Peace Movement. So far, more than 7,000 schools and organizations have joined in the Sunfull Movement, with 8.6 million comments of encouragement and support posted online. Also managing an "Online Free Legal Advisory Group" of 100 lawyers for victims of cyberbullying, it conducts activities to protect human rights and lives as well as provides legal advice. The Sunfull Movement is working to improve political culture by collecting Sunfull Pledges from Members of the National Assembly and making efforts to pass legislation that mandates cyberbullying prevention education programs
Through Sunfull Pact of Practice with various organizations in society, the Sunfull Foundation is actively pushing to spread the culture of encouragement throughout society.
After the National Sunfull Relay Campaign Launching Ceremony (May 5th, 2010) and National Sunfull Street Campaign (June 16th, 2012), Dr. Min launched the Internet Peace Prize with the goal of contributing internationally to protect human rights and peace on the internet. He is also receiving signatures of support from national assembly members in the U.S., Japan, and the Philippines as well as the South Korean National Assembly to draw attention and support for the Sunfull Internet Peace Movement. In addition, the Sunfull Movement is contributing to the spread of a culture of providing comfort and encouragement by delivering such messages to victims suffering from disasters in various countries around the world.
Dr. Min mentions, “Through character education on the consequences of bullying, we can help shape the youth of the world into responsible netizens.”
On November 7, 2018, the plaque with the names on it of members of the National Assembly who had signed to participate in the Sunfull Campaign, was delivered to Moon Hee-Sang, Chairman of the National Assembly.
In January 2018, several United States congress members have signed to support the Sunfull Internet Peace Movement.
On 19 December 2017, the Pyeongchang Peace Declaration has been announced by Byoung-chul Min, chairman of the Sunfull Foundation, and Tilman A. Ruff, co-representatives of IPPNW, and Tim Wright of ICAN.
From left, Song Seok-doo, Deputy Governor of Gangwon-do, Byoung-chul Min, Chairman of the Sunfull Foundation, Tillman Ruff, co-chair of the International Medical Association for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Tim Wright, Head of the Asia-Pacific Headquarters for the International Movement to Abolish Nuclear Weapons.
100% of Lawmakers in Korea support Sunfull Internet Peace Movement
The Sunfull Foundation held the 9th National Assembly Members’ Good Language Sunfull Awards on December 7 at the National Assembly Library and awarded prizes to 35 lawmakers who used good words during the National Assembly's sessions. The Sunfull Foundation has been awarding National Assembly members every year since 2013.
The winners of the "Sunfull Grand Prize" were Kim Jin-pyo, National Assembly Speaker; Lee Cheik, Chairman of the Public Administration and Security Committee of the People's Power; and Hwang Hee of the Democratic Party of Korea, with 28 Sunfull Awards and four Achievement Awards.
As of December 1, 2022, all 299 lawmakers (100%) from the ruling and opposition parties have signed the "National Assembly Member's Sunfull Political Declaration,"
The declaration reads, "I declare that I will take the lead in achieving the politics of national harmony and unity that the whole nation desires for political colleagues with beautiful words, writings, attitudes, and actions, participating in the good-natured and caring campaign to create a bright and beautiful world."
Min Byoung-chul, founder of the Sunfull Foundation, said, "It is very meaningful that all 299 lawmakers of the ruling and opposition parties have signed the Sunfull Political Declaration. I hope this will lead to a politics of harmony instead of political strife, and I believe their commitment to using good words will have a positive impact on the language habits of young children.”
From left in the second row are Indonesian Amb. Gandi Sulistiyanto Soeherman; Rep. Suh Jungsook of the People Power Party; Cambodian Amb. Chring Botumrangsay; Min Byoung-chul, founder of the Sunfull Foundation; Rep. Lee Cheik of the People Power Party; Rep. Back Hyeryun of the Democratic Party of Korea; and Designated Turkish Amb. Murat Tamer. The ambassadors pledged to encourage students to join the Sunfull campaign in their countries.
K-Respect Campaign ("Respect For Multicultural Families And Ethnic Groups In Korea") Launched On March 27th, 2023, At National Assembly, South Korea
The National Assembly Sunfull Committee and Sunfull Foundation held a remarkable launch ceremony for the "Respect for Multicultural Families and All Ethnic Groups in Korea" campaign on March 27, 2023. The campaign aimed to promote equal treatment and recognition for multicultural families and ethnic groups residing in Korea while highlighting their valuable contributions to the country's economy and culture.
The event brought together esteemed guests, including ambassadors from 25 countries and deputy ambassadors from 15 countries, along with National Assembly members who pledged their support and participation. The campaign aimed to address the challenges faced by multicultural families and foreigners, seeking to foster mutual understanding and respect.
Min Byoung-chul, founder of K-Respect Campaign, highlighted the significance of mutual respect and understanding within a multicultural society. He stressed the need for national engagement in creating a harmonious and inclusive environment. He said, "As a multicultural society, mutual respect and understanding are essential. We are pleased to launch this campaign to promote these values and encourage national participation in creating a harmonious society."
In 2017, when the Korean Peninsula was under the threat of nuclear war, Korean National Assembly member Min Byung-doo and Dr. Byoung-chul Min together with Choi Moon-soon, Governor of the Gangwon Province, the host province of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, Tilman Ruff, Co-President of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Tim Wright, Asian Pacific Director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, issued the Pyeongchang Joint Statement of Peace, a call for peace on the Korean Peninsula and for the North Korean athletes to participate in the 2018 Winter Olympic Games.
Inspired by this event, in the following April 2018, Dr. Byoung-chul Min established the Internet Peace Prize as a way to recognize and support those who have contributed to world peace by countering cyberbullying, hate speech, and human rights violations on the internet.
The first Internet Peace Prize was awarded to Kawasaki Network of Citizens against Hate Speech, a Japanese non-governmental organization, and Ken Ogiso from Japan, an advocate for internet etiquette.
The Kawasaki Network comprises of 165 human rights organizations. It has been fighting against hate speech by Japanese far-right activists. It also monitors discrimination on social media and gives lectures on cyberspace ethics.
The other laureate, Mr. Ogiso has given more than 2-thousand lectures on communication ethics to some 400-thousand people in Japan.
Since the outbreak of Covid-19, Dr. Min has produced and distributed videos to share information online with other countries about how Korea has been fighting the pandemic and has encouraged people to serve each other in these tough times.
【Korea’s Efforts Against COVID-19】 The video, “How KOREA is fighting against COVID-19” was produced and released to share with people around the world how Korea responded to the Coronavirus, which has been receiving global attention since the Covid-19 outbreak. The video, which contains seven minutes of changes in Korean society such as, rapid Covid-19 testing, advanced smart quarantine systems, and social distancing, including efforts by medical staff and the government, received global attention.
BCM Practical English (Over One Million Copies Sold)
Metaverse Business Creativity
Become a Master of English
A Good Person Will Succeed at the End (Sunfull Character Education Book/ Published in Korea & China)
Invest 10 Min. a Day for Your Child’s English
BCM 5 Min. a Day Baby English (Published in Korea & China)
Cultural and behavioral differences between cultures: Ugly Koreans, Ugly Americans
Post-Pandemic Job-Seeking/Start-Up University Textbook (Business Creativity)
BCM Practical English LIMITED EDITION
BCM Practical English Limited Edition (To be published in January 2023) is Author's Bestseller and top recommendation. This Limited Edition copy is the revised version of BCM Practical English that sold over 1 Million copies in print. The book comprises of everyday expressions for Koreans who want to enhance their English speaking skills and boost up their confidence. The book covers Author's secret of mastering a language and has personal anecdotes from his life spent in the United States.
Metaverse Business Creativity
Metaverse Business Creativity offers learners both theoretical and practical knowledge for budding entrepreneurs to thrive in the virtual world. As the Metaverse continues to evolve, this book provides handful of knowledge, practices and skills to stand out in this creative realm. Click here to place your order!
Ugly Koreans Ugly Americans
Ugly Koreans Ugly Americans is a collection of cultural and behavioral differences between Koreans and Americans. This book is for those who are interested in learning Korean or American culture. The book includes bunch of cultural attributes and norms of both the cultures such as why Koreans don't write their names in Red or why do Americans make direct eye contact while conversing with others. Click here to know some interesting facts.
Land of Squid Game is a collection of Korean Traditional Games, Korean Culture & Behavior and some fun facts about K-land. This book is for those who are interested in Korean culture, what Koreans do and why they do. The book includes bunch of Korean traditional games including the ones from the very popular Netflix Drama, Squid Game. Check now for some jaw-dropping details.
“I think it is important for each one of us to find areas of society that need to be changed, and to work to change those areas,” Min said. “I would love to connect with individuals or organizations that are interested in bringing my Business Creativity course to their institutions or who is interested in bringing peace to the Internet.”