On December 2nd in Smith Hall, there was a special lecture about foreign employment. The lecture focused on finding your dream overseas through a foreign internship or employment. Students from freshmen to senior attended the lecture with most of them coming from the College of International Studies. The speaker explained that to obtain a U.S. work or internship visa a student’s major must be related to the job or internship. For example, a student majoring in automotive engineering can only get a job related to that major. Students in the College of International Studies who have language rel
From 2017, not all students from nursing colleges can apply for the National Health Personnel License in the nursing category after graduation. Nursing colleges from various universities should acquire the nursing education accreditation from the Korean Accreditation Board of Nursing Education. The accreditation determines nursing education programs that have reached the point of producing capable nurses to fulfill their social responsibilities as nurses. On December 30, 2014, the dean of the Nursing College of Keimyung University reported the Nursing College secured the nursing education accr
On October 30-31, the Arts & Humanities Silk Road Conference was held to announce the celebration of the opening of the Silk Road Central Asia Institute and celebrate the 115th Anniversary of KMU in Seongseo campus.This event was hosted by the Silk Road Central Asia Institute and Gyeongsangbuk-do. This event highlights the importance of Central Asia, which is an unexplored field of research. It was a meaningful event that explored the methods of cooperation between Central Asia and KMU.Mohammad Vosoughi, a professor at Teheran University in Iran, announced a report that details a relationship
On November 5th 2014, the Modern China Forum was held in the Smith Hall audiovisual room. The subject of the forum was “How we will fight the 4th war with China” This 4th war implies a new kind of war after the 3 historical wars fought between China and Korea and appears to be a war of economy and culture.Chinese Studies in the College of International Studies hosted the forum and Kim Jung-gil, the head of the TVSC Daegu Broadcasting Company, was invited as an instructor. The instructor warned that the Korean Wave that currently has strong influence in Asian countries will disappear and be rep
The Youth Startup Event was held at Keimyung University on October 2.This event was held to improve entrepreneurial spirit and engender a business culture.The first part of the event had a talk show about starting a company. Many students participated in the talk show, sharing their concerns. The second part of the event had a special lecture on entrepreneurial spirit.Synn Il-hi, president of KMU, the president of the Small and Medium Business Administration, the president of the Daegu Techno Park, and almost 400 other students and business people participated in this event.
The 2014 Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP) Orientation was held in Euiyang Hall at Keimyung University on September 4. About 230 KGSP students from Keimyung University, Yeungnam University, and Dongseo University attended the program. The event started at 3 p.m. with a welcoming speech by the director of KGSP Program at Keimyung University as well as a student representative who came to Korea through KGSP. After the welcoming speech, there were welcoming performances, including a sing-a-long with a twelve-string Korean zither (gayageum) and a traditional percussion quartet. Then the
On July 15th, Keimyung University concluded a contract of academic-cooperation convention with local-automobile company of parts. in the main meeting room of main administration building on the Seongseo campus for development of the local automotive industry. KMU President Synn Il-hi and Kdac CEO Kim Yung-jong attended the event. Kdac contributed 50,000,000 won to Keimyung University for a university development fund. Through this convention, the two institutions will collaborate closely to increase and improve the professional workforce by helping students get field training experience and fi
There was an explanatory meeting on Australia Working Holidays and Australian government scholarships on May 15 in the multimedia room in New Bauer Hall. After a short greeting, Lee Hye-lynn, an education officer in the commerce mission gave a speech about Australia and studying in Australia, getting a visa and education in Australia. She went into details of yearly tuition, entrance time, document preparation and living expenses. After that, Park Eun-ji from the Education Department described Government of Australia scholarships. In particular, she described the types of scholarships, the met