A Koreanology journal published by Keimyung University will be registered on the Arts and Humanities Citation index (A&HCI). A&HCI is a citation index in the humanities published by Thomson Reuters’ Healthcare Science division. It is known as an authoritative citation index like the Science Citation Index (SCI) and the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI).There are only 6 journals in Korea that are registered on A&HCI including Seoul Journal of Koreana published by Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies (KIKS). Among the universities that have registered journals, Keimyung University is the t
December 6th, a producer, and cinematographer Sam Cullman and Lois Vossen visited Kemyung University for giving a special lecture. Sam Cullman established Yellow Cake Films in 2006 after graduating from Brown university where he had majored in urban studies and the visual arts. He made the Why We Fight and What would Jesus Buy? which awarded the first prize in the Sun Dance film festival. He also has a career as director of photography and his movie, Eugene Jarecki's won the the Sundance Grand Jury Prize. And Lois Vossen is the director of Independent Lens which won the Emmy. Vossen was also t
Kwon Sang-chul (Dept. of Japanese Lang. &Lit) was selected to study in Japan at the government’s expense. He will receive a round-trip plane ticket and 123,000¥ every month in scholarship, and study in Tokyo University of Foreign Studies from October for a year.The program of studying Japanese and the culture in Japan has been run since 1981 to produce students who can contribute their talents and knowledge about Japan and its culture to developing relations between Korea and Japan.Kwon Sang-chul said, “I’m very glad that I was selected to study in Japan at the government’s expense. I think I
On December 19, Keimyung University's Butbarry club in the Social Welfare Department received the excellence award during the Life Guard Volunteer Organization awards ceremony. In this competition, Butbarry doubled the talent donation performances in the Seongseo Welfare Center for low-income children who do not have access to music education by offering chorus programs to low-income children. Through this, children improved their socialization skills and gained a sense of self-efficacy. Student Kim Sang Deok who is the president of Butbarry said "Butbarry is planning a variety of welfare prog
Synn Il-hi, president of Keimyung University, became the first Korean member of the board of directors of the Confucius Institute in China at a meeting of world Confucius institutes on January 11 in Beijing.The Confucius Institute is non-profit organization founded by the Ministry of Chinese Education, Hanban, to introduce Chinese language and culture to the world. There are three hundred and fifty eight Confucius institutes and five hundred schools in one hundred and five countries. The members of the board of directors comprise college presidents and celebrities from around the world. Howeve
Banner celebrating students whose major is English Language and Literature Professors congratulating students Parents and students clapping Students shaking hands with professors Professor giving a graduation address Students and their families coming out after finishing the graduation ceremony
2012 Spring camp at the Keimyung University dormitory Student speech to freshmen Spring camp poster
Fresh Camp opening ceremony at Woonjae auditorium in Uiyang hall Prof. Kim Yong-il (Dept. of Philosophy) giving a speech to first year students at Fresh Camp opening ceremony First year students listening to Prof. Kim Yong-il’s speech
Holiday lights as viewed from main gate Outdoor holiday lights give out a pleasant glow The wire lights are wrapped around trees The Christmas tree lights at in Adams Cchapel
Students singing a song under the direction of the conductor People reading music to sing a song People watching the performance A girl accompanying a song with the piano
Art photography exhibition Department of Japaense studies student Jung Eun-bee’s art Many pictures on exhibit at the College of Social Science
Music Virus, supported by KMU, is a program to help children in disadvantaged families. The children who have been helped by the program become a sensation because they performed lots of performances for senior citizens. Through this program, KMU students majoring in music give the disadvantaged children piano and vocal lessons and develop the musical talent of the children. Music Virus is offering one-to-one individualized instruction with specialized music education taught by students studying for a master’s degree in music in Keimyung University. The tuition costs only 10,000won~20,000won f