The ‘2019 University Recruiting Tour’ was held in Uiyang Hall on Seung-seo campus on the 19th of October. In the event hall, thirty-six companies including local public corporations, participated to provide employment counseling and information. The event was organized by the Daegu Metropolitan Government, Daegu Chamber of Commerce& Industry and Keimyung University in a bid to actively deal with the deepening problem of local employment and expand the local talent training and youth publication opportunities. As an additional event, Park Jang-ho, CEO of employment, conducted a talk concer
Do you know the Daegu International Development Cooperation Center is in 2nd floor of Dong-young Hall? It was established to enhance the awareness of the citizens of Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province about on international development cooperation and ODA (Official Development Assistance) and to promote ODA projects in the region. It officially opened on Oct 1st but has been actively working on development cooperation lectures even before the opening. In particular, they will work with the newly selected KOICA supporters ‘WEKO’ to carry out various activities. Look forward to a future where t
A special exhibition celebrating the 120th anniversary of Keimyung University was held from May 20 until July 31at Hengso Museum. The title of the exhibition was ‘We Are the Champions’ and was held on the 1st floor. In addition to the exhibition, two artifacts from the museum's main collection were displayed in the second exhibition room. The theme of the exhibition is the stories of Gaya earthenware and the Gupdari jar. In line with this, a story of the animal found in the relics was also displayed. This exhibition displays various items from various periods, making it possible to understand
A book published by Keimyung University Press has been selected as the best academic book by The National Academy of Sciences, Republic of Korea (NAS) in 2019. The name of the book is "From Identity Politics to Agonism Politics". The author is professor Cho Joo-hyun in the Department of Women's Studies at the Graduate School of Policy. The subtitle of the book is 'Methodology of women's studies and practical turn of feminism politics’. This book contains contents that indicate that identity politics reveals its limitation and has extended to agonism politics. It is well-suited for people who a
On Sunday, June 30, South Korean President Moon Jae-in met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, alongside President Trump at the truce village of Panmunjom in the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Through this meeting, President Donald Trump made history as the first sitting US leader to set foot in North Korea. On June 29, on the last day of the G20 Summit and on the Korea-U.S. summit, Trump tweeted about meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in the DMZ. Soon after the Korea-U.S. summit, President. Moon officially declared the meeting at the truce village of Panmunjom. While inside North Kor
In a busy and hectic life, do you live with gratitude? In the movie Bruce Almighty, Bruce complains that he is unhappy with life and gets annoyed by everything. After his negative ramblings, the God comes to him and gives Bruce the power of God. I would like to introduce you to a film that gives us a sense of whether there is a Bruce who probably complains all the time, and gives us a sense of what we would do if we had the power of God. Bruce is a news reporter in Buffalo, New York. He often entertains people with funny and simple conversations, but he is always dissatisfied with the little
A special lecture regarding employment strategies for overseas interns was held at the College of Humanities and International Studies on May 9, 2019. This lecture was conducted by the deputy director of Korea Overseas Career Development Association (KOCA). In the lecture, the deputy director emphasized that having an overseas internship can be a blue ocean, also known as a promising market that does not currently exist or is unknown and has no competition, in the current trend of employment. Typically, here at KMU, there are various programs that students can apply for. The opportunity to bo
The musical, ‘Nabucco’, by the Italian composer G. Verdi was performed at the Keimyung Art Center May 20- 22, 2019. This musical is an adaptation of the biblical story of King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon. The third act, "The Chorus of Hebrew Slaves," is considered a masterpiece that will remain significant in the history of music. About 300 professors, alumnus and students from the College of Music and Performing Arts from KMU participated as choirs, performers and orchestras, adding to the significance of our school's 120th anniversary celebration. By utilizing the university's cultural and