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I've learned that productivity isn't about doing more, but about knowing when to stop. There are days when pushing harder brings results — but most days, rest brings perspective. When I allow myself to pause, even briefly, I return with clearer thoughts and better ideas. Designing a healthy rhythm between focus and recovery has become as important as designing any product itself.
The Value of Slow Progress
Progress is rarely visible day by day. We often underestimate how much quiet, consistent effort can compound over time. Looking back, the things that shaped my career weren't the big leaps, but the small steady moves that slowly built momentum. I've started to trust the pace of my own growth — slow, deliberate, and sustainable.
Key ring
There are moments when nothing seems to work — ideas dry up, and motivation fades. In those times, I've learned to stop forcing inspiration. Instead, I step away: take a walk, read something unrelated, or simply do nothing. Creativity needs space to breathe; it often returns when you stop chasing it so hard.
Designing for People, Not Screens
It's easy to forget that design isn't for interfaces — it's for people. Every click, scroll, and hesitation comes from a real person trying to make sense of something. When I design, I try to imagine that person — what they might feel, what they might expect, and what might confuse them. The more I empathize with users as humans, not "users," the better the product becomes.
Making Peace with Imperfection
Perfection is a moving target — the more you chase it, the more it slips away. I've realized that done is often better than perfect, especially when learning or experimenting. Every imperfect release teaches something real. It's not about lowering standards; it's about allowing progress to exist alongside imperfection.
Designing a Life That Feels Like Mine
Lately, I've been thinking less about designing products and more about designing my life. What kind of rhythm do I want? What work feels meaningful, and what drains me? Just like in design, clarity comes from iteration — from trying, failing, and adjusting until it fits. I'm still designing, just on a different canvas.

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Review of AZIT

Honest Reviews from Members Who Spent a Semester at AZIT
Topi Hynynen
2025 Fall semester
I joined AZIT on a whim, and it ended up being one of the best decisions of my exchange. It was great to meet both exchange and local students. The activities were always fun, and the club also asked members what kinds of activities they were interested in, which made everyone feel included.
Joven Suyat
2024 Fall semester
Azit overall was an amazing community of Korean students and semester abroad students. Building amazing friendships and going on amazing trips. The members were all friendly and welcoming and overall fun to hang out with. Making it easy for me to adapt to Korean student life.
Erzakova Diyora
2023 Spring semester
Spending time with AZIT during my exchange semester in Korea was truly one of the best parts of my experience. Everyone was open-minded and kind, which made connecting with people from all different backgrounds feel completely natural. The activities were enjoyable and always full of meaning, and the overall vibe was just genuinely warm. Through AZIT, I made friendships that I still treasure to this day. It's the kind of community that makes you feel at home far from home and that's something really special.

Our Story

About AZIT and Our Goals

Academic Goals

AZIT is an academic community that promotes structured knowledge exchange between Korean and international students. It focuses on applying academic learning to real-world contexts through projects, discussions, and content creation. Members develop global communication skills, engage in collaborative research, and produce intellectual outputs such as reports and insights. By connecting academic experience with career development, AZIT builds a continuous learning ecosystem that accumulates and shares knowledge for long-term global impact.

Exchange Between Korean and International Students

AZIT creates structured opportunities for meaningful exchange between Korean and international students through networking events, cultural activities, and collaborative projects. Members share cultural and academic perspectives, building genuine relationships and a broader global mindset.
We also promotes mutual support helping international students adapt to Korea while enabling Korean students to gain real international exposure ultimately strengthening global competence and personal growth.

Executive Board

The Leadership Team of AZIT
Youngmin Lee
President
Euihan Tak
Vice President
Im sangjun
CTO
Jay Kim
Planning leader
Seoyeon Park
Planning team
Yeojin Kim
planning team
Gina Yun
planning team
Geunjae Chae
Accounting leader
Hyerin Choi
accounting team
Miso Cha
accounting team
Selina
accounting team
Airi
Marketing leader
Zhanara
Marketing team
Hibiki
Marketing team
Suhyun Jung
Marketing team
Muratova Sanam
Marketing team

Got Questions?

Is AZIT open to everyone?
Students who are currently enrolled at or on a leave of absence from Inha University are eligible to apply. Membership is granted to those who submit the application form within the designated recruitment period.
What is the membership fee for AZIT?
The membership fee is 20,000 KRW for all members, regardless of nationality.
Does AZIT accept applications year-round?
AZIT conducts its main recruitment at the beginning of each semester, with an additional recruitment around the fifth week. Applications are not accepted outside of these periods.
Which nationalities are most represented among international members?
AZIT includes students from diverse regions such as Europe and Central Asia. Among them, students from Germany and France make up a relatively higher proportion.
Is a high level of English proficiency required?
English is the official language of communication within AZIT. However, a high level of proficiency is not required. Members with limited English skills are still able to participate actively, and many improve their English through involvement in the club.

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