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Dr. Arum Kim is a Lecturer in Korean Studies at the University of Western Australia (UWA), coordinating the Korean Studies course. Previously, she served as an Assistant Professor and Director of the Centre of Foreign Language and Culture at BNU-HKBU United International College (UIC) in China (2017–2022). Her research focuses on second language acquisition, AI-driven language learning, and learner variables, with recent emphasis on AI literacy in education. She has secured multiple grants, including from the Korean Foundation and United International College. Dr. Kim holds editorial roles for journals like Multimedia-Assisted Language Learning and serves on professional boards such as the Applied Linguistics Association of Korea. She is trilingual in Korean, English, and Chinese.
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Her research explores the impact of AI chatbots on Korean language learners' communication willingness, social media (e.g., WeChat) in teaching, and EMI (English Medium Instruction) effects on language attitudes. Recent projects include analyzing ChatGPT's role in writing tasks and prompt literacy.
Dr. Kim has received the President Award of Teaching (2020) and Best Paper Award (2019). She actively participates in conferences and peer-review activities, contributing to applied linguistics and language education discourse.


