The Dongsan Hospital medical service team provided medical services for 10 days in Nepal’s small country villages Pulbari and Rum returned to Korea on November 7. The team consisted of 24 people in various medical areas including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, administrators, religious support people and nursing students. They carried out a plan to help 1,000 Nepalese people who hadn’t received medical treatment. They not only gave treatment consultations, but also performed some procedures like esophagogastroscopy, otitis media surgery and strabotomy. The medical service volunteers also prepar
Keimyung Art Center entrance on performance night A large audience waiting for the performance Performers playing on stage
A lecture about an old book owned by KMU Dongsan Library was held in Daegu Metropolitan Central Library on November 11. It was free to Daegu citizens who had an interest in tradition and culture. The topic was “Daegu history and culture through Nakjae Ilgi.” Professor Park Young-ho from Kyungpook National University lectured.Nakjae Ilgi is a diary which recorded the true experiences of Seo Sa-won. It tells stories about the Japanese invasion of Korea from 1592 to 1596. It has valuable historical records of the Daegu area during the invasion. Because it has many historical records, we can study
Students in the Department of Fashion Design in KMU got awards in two fashion design competitions. One was the 22nd Busan Fashion Design Contest and the other was the 2015 Korea Shoe Design Competition. These were held in Busan.The 22nd Busan Fashion Design Contest was held with the support of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. The contest was held to find and promote promising designers who will lead the fashion industry in the 21st century. Students got the grand prize and a special prize from the contest.The 2015 Korea Shoe Design Competition took place to find and promote designer
On November 20, a Learning Talk lecture was held in the Multimedia-room on the third floor of New Bauer Hall.The speaker was Chae Ra-da, a product director for EBS. The topic of the lecture was “Why are we going to university?,” which is the same as her documentary’s name. The six-part documentary was designed to ask Korean youths why they study to get good grades so they can find a job without thinking about what they really want. She said, “Korean students don’t share their thoughts as well as students from other countries. During the past called Open Your Mouth, she insisted that “universit
Exhibition opening in the Hengseo Museum Exhibits in the showroom Curator explaining an exhibit
Korean Institute of Minhwa Research Seminar in the Hangseo Museum The booklet for the Korean Minhwa Seminar People participating in the Korean Minhwa Seminar
Lecturer who introduces himself Student that attend a lecture Lecture showing a video