Interviewee: Yatsun Daria /KMU graduate school Depts. Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language Q: Why did you come to Korea? A: I was interested in Korea and northeast Asia culture from eleven years old. At school, I was good at English Language. So, when it was time for university, I wanted to learn another language and because of my interest in Asia, especially Korea, I choose Korean language as my major. Universities in Ukraine have only online classes now, because of the war. So, I came to Korea. Q: What do you think about the war? A: It's experience which you can't imagine in your head if yo
Interviewee: Tran Thi Thuy Vy / Exchange student from University of Economics and Finance, Ho Chi Minh City. Q: Why did you choose your major, Korean Language? A: Since high school, I have been really into Korean cultures like K-drama and K-pop. So, when it was time to choose, I choose Korean Language. Q: Why did you choose Keimyung as your exchange school? A: My school gave me 3 Korean university to choose from. One of them was in Busan, another one in Chung-Buk, lastly it was Keimyung in Daegu. Because Busan has harsh accent, I thought it would be more difficult to study there. And Chung-Buk
Interviewee: Prof. Robert Kerr / Depts. English Education Q: How do you overcome language barriers? A: These days we use a lot of like AI or dictionaries if there's a language problem. But sometimes it's not only language, sometimes it's culture. I will say something, and I expect my students to think one way. But because of their culture they think a different way and so that's kind of language and communication problem. So, in those situations, I find it's important for me to be patient and to listen and I try to stay relaxed in class. Q: Can you recognize whether student isn’t understanding
The March 1st Independence Movement Day is a national holiday of the Republic of Korea, commemorating March 1, 1919, when people on the Korean Peninsula protested against the Japanese imperial rule and independence activists read the Declaration of Independence in Manchuria, Shanghai, and the United States. Afterwards, in 1920, the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea designated March 1 every year as the "Declaration of Independence" and began to commemorate it as a national holiday. The March 1st Independence Movement Day is considered one of the most important days in the history
Daegu Grand Park Station Daegu Grand Park Station is located underground in Dalgubeol-daero, Suseong-gu, Daegu Metropolitan City, on Daegu Metro Line 2. Daegu Stadium, a general stadium, and Daegu Samsung Lions Park, a sports facility, are located around the station. Daegu Grand Park Station will be built in Daegu to expand a resting area for citizens, and will be built in zoos, botanical gardens, amusement facilities, youth facilities, and cultural facilities around the station, so the station was named Daegu Grand Park Station. The daily number of passengers on the metropolitan railway using
On February 20, 2024, the 2024 Winter Degree Ceremony was held at Keimyung University's Seongseo Campus. The ceremony took place over several hours for each college and university. A total of 3,652 university degrees were awarded at the 2024 Winter Degree Ceremony. This is about three times the number of degrees awarded in the summer of 2023. A total of 235 graduate students, including general and special graduate schools, are enrolled in 68 doctoral degrees and 167 master's degrees. Unlike the 2023 summer degree ceremony, this graduation ceremony was held according to the college. Although th
Keimyung University(KMU) said it was selected as the International Education Quality Assurance System(IEQAS), the highest grade in the educational internationalization evaluation conducted by the Ministry of Education. This is given to universities with high internationalization capabilities, expanding the attraction of international students, and enhancing the internationalization capabilities of domestic students.
Among the international lounge programs, the T-share program stands for the Technology Share program. This is a program held at Deok-raeg Hall, C-HUB CENTER, a building of the University of Technology, where foreign students can learn and exchange computer skills together. The C-HUB Center is called the second international lounge, where students can talk, relax, and do team projects and foreign and Korean students can communicate together.