KMU graduates’ association president preparing to deliver scholarships Awarding a scholarship to a student Celebrating a successful fellowship presentation ceremony
Attendees entering the multimedia room in New Bauer Hall. Excellent students being awarded prizes. The head of the Video & Animation Department giving a congratulatory address.
The Studying Consultant Center held a lecture for professors about how help students improve their study skills. In the seminar, the instructor said professors must believe that their students can do it. Also, students must believe that they can do it. Then, professors help students identify their study habits. Students record when they studied well and how long they could concentrate. On the basis of that information, professors help students find an effective study strategy and keep it. At first, students may not feel a change, but you can see your development after you have developed the ba
On September 30, Im Jong-deok, the executive director of Pyung Hwa Holdings, delivered a special lecture at Euiyang Hall. The topic of this lecture was about Pyung Hwa Holdings and relationship between the company and KMU.According to his lecture, this corporation is a good place to work. It has maintained an average annual growth of 8.4 percent. Moreover, its sales were 1.1 trillion won in 2015. Since last year, KMU and this corporation have managed Pyung Hwa Technology Academy together. Some excellent KMU students can experience working in the company, and if their grades are good, they can
On October 6, 2016, the 3rd Keimyung Goethe Golden Bell Competition was held at the College of Business Administration. This event was hosted by the KMU Goethe Institute and was supervised by the Department of German Language and Literature. The competitors gathered from a diversity of universities throughout South Korea. The Golden Bell Competition consists of 3 rounds. Each round has 25, 15, and 10 questions with general information about Germany including art, history, sports, and culture. During the first and second round, competitors who get the wrong answer to a question are out. In the
Four of Keimyung University’s enterprise organizations were selected for Creative Korea (CK project) by the Ministry of Education and National Research Foundation of Korea. Keimyung University now has seven enterprise organizations after the addition of the four new ones. KMU receives 15 billion won for this project until 2018. The CK project is the representative project for inducing radical reform in universities and showcasing the strong points of universities to remain competitive. The project will run for five years from 2014 through 2018. Synn Il-hi, KMU’s president, said, “KMU’s status
Popular instructor explaining PowerPoint infographics. Students attending a lecture about making infographics.
●Viola Koegst from GermanyI interviewed Viola Koegst. She is from Germany and an exchange student at Keimyung University. This interview focused on the higher education system and university culture in Germany. 1.Why are you interested in Korea and Keimyung University?I wanted to get to know the more developed side of Asia. I applied to several partner universities in Japan and Korea, and my home university chose me to take part in the exchange program with Keimyung University. I found it exciting to go to a country where tradition and high-tech are so close together, but I tried to come here