On February 7, Keimyung University’s Dongsan Hospital concluded a research agreement for fundamental medicine with the National Nano Center at National Nanofab Center (NNFC) located in Daejeon. The purpose of this agreement is to support the field of nano-technology and exchange experts.10 people including Kim Gwon-bae (director of Dongsan Hospital), Nam Jae-yeol (leader of the KMU Industrial Cooperation) and Jo Chang-hyeon (head of Management and Planning Division at NNFC) attended this agreement ceremony. After concluding MOU, they looked around the bio lab and nano research lab.Through this
KMU held a camp for prospective students from January 13-18 at Seongseo campus. It was held for students who will enter KMU through the admission officer screening process. The total number of participants was 140. They lived together in the dormitory and experienced campus life.KMU provided basic lectures in Korean, English, and mathematics. In addition, KMU provided special lectures by KMU professors, meetings with seniors, and a communication skill improvement program. These programs helped prospective students to adapt to campus life. Apart from these programs, they had a great time throug
The KMU team Hot Six won the first prize at the third annual Tom N Toms advertisement competition in the section “Love Korea.” The team consisted of Kim Gyeong-ah (23, Visual Design), Ahn Ga-young (23, Visual Design), Park Su-bin (22, Japanese Studies), and Yun Song-yi (21, Daegu University). Tom N Toms held this competition, and the Ministry of Environment and the Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation (KOBACO) sponsored it. The competition was divided into three sections: Love Korea, Love the Environment, and Love TomTom. The Hot Six team created an advertisement based on the idea that when
Recently, the Philippines was damaged by Typhoon Haiyan. On November 15, Keimyung University donated 20 million won for the typhoon victims. The donation was raised through a donation program named Keimyung Caritas, through which KMU professors and staff donate 1% of their paycheck.Keimyung University delivered 20 million won to the Community Chest of Korea, Daegu. President Synn said, “Many Philippine students are in Keimyung University, so this disaster makes us much sadder. I hope the donation will be helpful for people who are in despair in the Philippines.”In addition, the Student Associa
Jeon Young-won (senior) and Jeong Eun-ji (junior), who are students in the Department of Industrial Design, won a prize at the Red Dot Design Awards 2013. They attended the competition as the team “To Be Winner.” The competition was held in the Singapore Red Dot Museum. 4394 works from 56 countries were submitted.The “To Be Winner” team exhibited the “45 degree PIN-DOWN,” which helps people to drive tent pins into the ground without a hammer, and the “seesaw stretcher,” which uses the seesaw principle and the distribution of a patient’s body weight to keep the patient horizontal, even if the f
On November 5, KMU won the first prize at a contest for investment in social services in Daegu. It was supported by the Management Center for Social Service in Daegu. About 170 groups such as volunteer, mentoring, and university volunteer organizations participated in this contest. The contest was carried out to promote social investment.The Investment in Social Services group, which is under the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation of KMU, got high marks with the project “Music Virus (Happy Music).” “Music Virus (Happy Music)” has been run since 2009 to develop the musical talent of child
Kim Jin-su (senior), who is a student in the Department of Industrial Design in Keimyung University, won the grand prize at the 1st Marine Environment Advertisement Contest hosted by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation.This contest was hosted to announce the importance of the marine environment and inspire the preservation of the marine environment. Anybody who is more than 18 years old could attend. A total of 250 works from all over the country were presented.Kim Jin-su was inspired by the news that Korea has established a tree-plantin
On September 24, at the Main Administration Building, KMU concluded a business exchange agreement with DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute Of Science and Technology) to cultivate people of talent in science by building a cooperative system to exchange researchers, do joint projects, exchange students, acknowledge credit exchange, and exchange curriculum, academic information, and facilities and equipment.By sharing science and technology education and research that are DGIST's specialized areas and KMU’s competitiveness in the field of humanities, arts, and physical education, it is expected that