The Graduate School of Business (GSB) will begin an English-only Global Masters of Business Administration (GMBA) this fall semester. A presentation about the new course was given in the multi-media room in the annex of Bauer Hall on April 3 and 4. The GMBA program requires a two-year full-time commitment. In order to graduate, students must complete 45 credit hours. There are 10 core courses and 5 elective courses. Professor Kim Young-kyu, who gave the presentation said that he hopes many students will apply for the GMBA program. If you want more information, please visit: http://gsb.kmu.ac.k
A special lecture on sex education for children was held under the auspices of the Dalseo Healthy Family Support Center in Backeun Hall on March 30. Many mothers attended who want to be better mothers. Shin Gi-suk, the head of the Happy Sex Research Center, said, "Parents should think about sex education. Koreans usually don't have an open mind about sex, so parents are sometimes too embarrassed to talk about sex with their children." She also said, "If you want your children to have a healthy attitude towards sex, you should have a straight conversation with them and answer their questions us
The 59th Keimyung Business Lecture was held on April 3 in Euiyang Hall. The lecture series began in 1998. Several lectures are held for Department of Business Administration students each semester. The 59th lecture was given by Lee Gyu-jin, the financial manager of the E.LAND Group. He graduated from Keimyung University and later worked as a department's assistant. His lecture focused on the changing trends of employment markets. The students were captivated by his voice because most of them have to find jobs soon. First, he introduced the E.LAND Group. Then he spoke about recent enterprise ma
Keimyung University's Career Development Center for College Women invited Son Seok-hee, a professor lecturing at Sungshin Women's University and a popular TV celebrity, to give a lecture on March 30 in the annex of Bauer Hall. He lectured on women’s images and expected roles in organizations. He spoke about how women's roles have changed in society during his working life and explained how to improve women’s roles in society. He said that the women’s roles in society are changing thanks to the efforts of feminists. He also said that some highly educated women develop a sense of elitism that re
Keimyung University's Career Development Center for College Women has various programs to improve the employment chances of Keimyung women. One of the programs is the "My Career Management Program" that is executed all year round for the 150 female students recruited into the program. This program provides useful information and one-to-one guidance counseling. The students underwent a personality test on April 6. There is online counseling and face-to-face counseling available to them.The program’s goals are to teach the students how to make a resume, give self-introductions, and fill out appl
On April 4, the 33rd "History Readings for College Students" seminar was held in Youngam Hall. This lecture was given by Professor Jung Chul-woong, a Chinese history scholar from Myongji University. His lecture concerned climate change throughout human history. He said the lecture's purpose was not to explain human history, but to consider natural history and draw an outline of climatic change. He said, "This subject is not easy to describe in depth even for people who major in these kinds of fields." He also mentioned that he wanted people to be concerned about this subject.
The 46th Art and Literature Forum, sponsored by the Department of Creative Writing, was held on March 28 in Youngam Hall. The forum, which consists of a lecture by a famous guest speaker, has been popular with Keimyung students. The forum is held three times a semester. The novelist, Park Hyun-wook, who wrote My Wife Got Married, was invited to give a lecture. He talked about his life and the difficulties of creative writing. After his lecture, students asked him about his novels and had a discussion. He gave advice to students.The forum gives students a chance to expand their knowledge about
Spring has come to Keimyung Hanhak-chon. It has many flowers and trees. People can see beautiful scenes.
On April 6 from 4 P.M to 6 P.M, students participated in a business English Cafe at the International Lounge.
Keimyung University recently received good evaluations for its facilities for the disabled. There are ten disabled students currently registered at Keimyung with three of them temporarily on leave. Since the year 2000, seven disabled students have graduated from Keimyung. Gu Bo-soon from the Academic Administration Team said, “I expected that there would be morethan 17 disabled students here, but those with lesser disabilities tend not to register as disabled students.”There are 55 disabled parking spaces out of a total of 1,222 spaces on campus. Ramps are located in every building except for
The Korean Council for University Education (KCUE) evaluated the academic fields of English Language and Literature, Public Administration, Food Science and Nutrition, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Nursing, and Music across all Korean universities. KCUE selected Keimyung University’s faculties of Nursing and Music as the best in their fields.The four music departments of Orchestral Instruments, Voice, Composition, and Piano received the best evaluations in the following four areas: education, student performance, educational environment, and development. Our Nursing Faculty als
The General Student Council’s opening ceremony was held in the open amphitheater of Seongseo campus on March 29. The ceremony started with a congratulatory address by the Chief of Student Affairs, which was followed by speeches by student representatives, and then each department’s student presidents had time to introduce themselves. Kim Yong-il, the Chief of Student Affairs, said, “Today, Keimyung University also commemorates the 3rd anniversary of the K-Up Project. I hope that students will strive to be great people who challenge themselves and take great pride in our university. Furthermore