Keimyung University Haengso Museum, which had been closed for a long time due to Corona 19, has reopened. To enter, you must first check your body temperature and enter a QR code on the first floor. VR exhibitions are available, and the history excavation process is recorded on the wall of the lobby on the second floor. This month's newly exhibited artifacts include a bronze dagger and a cup with an inlaid celadon from the Bronze Age. For those interested in Korean history, a visit to the Haengso Museum will be of great help. In addition, there are many things to see and experience, so you wil
On March 24, 2021, the 4th Brown bag Seminar was held at Keimyung University Institute of International Studies. This seminar was held under the theme of two views on denuclearization: denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula VS denuclearization of North Korea. The lecture was given by Choi Wan-kyu, a former president of North Korea Graduate School, and was held at the joint studio of the College of Music and Performing Arts, No. 423. Through the seminar, students were able to explore what South Korea, the United States and North Korea think of denuclearization and think about the gradual peac
KMU students from Myanmar are currently having a hard time continuing their studies at Keimyung University due to the military coup in their country. President Synn Il-hi decided to pay 11 of Myanmar's students 300,000 won per month for six months. The living support fund for Myanmar's students was provided by the 1% Love Sharing Program. In addition, if the situation continues through the second semester, the president's special scholarship will be extended as much as possible. On March 16th, Myanmar students from Keimyung University held a meeting with officials from the International Office
There was a five-day recruitment to join various campus clubs from March 8 to 12, 2021, which was organized by the Club Association to recruit new students. During this period, freshmen were able to visit various club booths to get information and apply for membership. In particular, street recruitment was strictly carried out in accordance with the Korean government's Covid-19 guidelines. In street recruitment, you can easily find the type of club you want by dividing it into four categories: culture and arts, academics, culture and sports, religion and social services. Freshmen were able to
Keimyung University Dongsan Library is receiving a positive response after remodeling its reading room over the winter vacation through environment improvement work. The library aimed to change the classic style of reading rooms where only exam studying is done to a multi-purpose learning space. Through this new change of style, the university is hoping the reading rooms can be a place where students can strengthen their creative and self-directed study abilities. The atmosphere is not a strict atmosphere like a typical reading room, but more like the atmosphere of a cafe. Additionally, there
Keimyung University adopted Google Workspace, which is an educational cloud service for students. The service opened on March 2nd and will be opened indefinitely. This service provides students with unlimited Gmail and Google Drive. Also calendar schedule sharing, real time document group work application, video conferencing, and online chatting services are provided free for students. To use this service, click the Google button on the KMU webpage or the find the information in the General section on the KMU webpage. Google member registration is needed with the format following ‘id@kmu.kr’.
Due to the covid-19, commercial supremacy around schools are shrinking. In this situation, student project have developed an application Icou! to help buyers and producers a little. It is being promoted through Every time. Users can get discounts or services at the restaurant and connect the president and students without a fee. This is a consumption-saving application that offers a variety of benefits at stores around university in Daegu. The app consists of a detailed page for location, phone number, and business hours. Discounts and services are provided by just downloading the app and show
Daegu International Development Cooperation Center (Daegu IDCC) which is established in DongYoung-hall on September of 2019 has a purpose to enhance understanding of international development cooperation and Official Development Assistance (ODA). To promote ODA participation by colleges, businesses, public institutions and civil society organizations, Daegu IDCC is performing a various role. In May, ODA study groups were recruited for university (graduate) and job seekers in Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province who were interested in international development cooperation. In addition to acquisi