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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Exchange with Tohoku University Since 2003 Raising funds and Providing relief goods [March 15, 2011] Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-soo) has stepped up to help its sister school that was damaged by the earthquake in Japan. On the morning of the 14th, Yeungnam University held an emergency meeting and decided to donate funds and emergency supplies to Tohoku University, a sister school, located in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. Yeungnam University and Tohoku University has had sister school relations since 2003. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_04821657340391192 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard-2011/cheditor/show_image.php?im=__2011-04-05_08-37-11_1108.jpg\" target=_blank> <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_06718646601535885 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard-2011/cheditor/show_image.php?im=__2011-04-05_08-37-29_1109.jpg\" target=_blank> Accordingly, Yeungnam University has posted the \'Donation of Emergency Supplies and Funds for the Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan\' in the university homepage (www.yu.ac.kr) on the 15th to appeal to university members to participate in the donation drive. Meanwhile, the General Student Council is conducting donation drives all around campus such as the library, cafeteria and general welfare center. Plans are also being made to send emergency supplies to Tohoku University. In addition, Yeungnam University sent letters under the name of Lee, Hyo-soo, the president of the university, on the afternoon of the 14th to the 31 presidents of its sister schools in Japan to encourage them and also to state its intent to do its best to provide emotional and physical support. Furthermore, Yeungnam University is making plans to give a luncheon to Japanese students currently studying in Korea, while also providing personal support measures such as giving financial aid for tuition and living expenses to students having difficulties. There are currently 15 Japanese students in Yeungnam University. Meanwhile, Yeungnam University has sent out 36 exchange students to 13 universities including Tohoku University. Among them, four are currently studying at Tohoku University, where one of them are back home for vacation. The remaining three safely evacuated from Sendai and are on the move to a safer place. They are scheduled to return home soon. < March 15, Coverage of KBS News Network and KBS News 9 >
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Exchange Agreement with the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission in South Korea Participate in the Saudi Exhibition on Higher Education from April 19-22 to Attract local Students [March 11, 2011] Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-soo) began full-fledged exchange with Saudi Arabia for the first time among universities in the provinces. In the morning of the 10th, Yeungnam University signed an exchanged agreement with the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission in South Korea (headed by Turki Fahad Al-Ayyar), and promised to cooperate in constructing a global partnership for joint research and academic exchange, opening of short and long-term educational courses and student exchange, as well as exchange of academic materials. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_019892983037089035 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard-2011/cheditor/show_image.php?im=__2011-04-04_09-55-21_1105.jpg\" target=_blank> At this signing ceremony, president of the university, Lee, Hyo-soo, stated, \"Our University has a globalization goal of attracting 4,000 international students from 77 countries across the world, and so I am very happy that we have taken our first step in attracting students from the Middle East.\" Turki Fahad Al-Ayyar of the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission in South Korea replied, \"I have never seen such a beautiful campus with a peaceful atmosphere like Yeungnam University anywhere in the world,\" adding, \"Our students are highly interested in the medical and pharmaceutical sector, and thus I am happy that we will begin interchanging with Yeungnam University, which has great tradition and strengths capacities in both academic sectors.\" Through this agreement, Yeungnam University also gained the opportunity to bid for the \'King Adullah Scholarship Student\'. The King Abdulla Scholarship Student are students who receive national funding to study overseas as part of the human resource fostering plans of the government of Saudi Arabia, and currently, about 100,000 students are studying abroad in undergraduate and graduate courses at the world\'s top 200 universities, which is posted in the website of the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission. Since signing the educational agreement with the government of Saudi Arabia in March 2007, over 140 students were sent to Korea, but most of them are studying in universities in the Seoul. However, with this agreement between Yeungnam University and the Saudi Arabia Cultural Mission in South Korea, there is now a higher possibility to attract King Abdullah Scholarship Students in this province. In addition, Yeungnam University is also planning to participate in the International Exhibition and Conference on Higher Education in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from April 19 to 22 in order to expand exchange with the 25 national universities and 15 private universities in Saudi Arabia, while also attracting local students to study abroad at Yeungnam University. This exhibition is hosted by the Ministry of Higher Education of Saudi Arabia, and it will be joined by countries including Korea, US, Canada, England, France, Italy, Germany, Ireland, Sweden, Poland, Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, India, and Malaysia.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> No longer concentrating only on US, China and Japan. Diversification to Netherlands, Finland, Poland, Slovenia, etc 1,262 international students from 37 countries including 82 exchange students studying at Yeungnam University [Mar 8, 2011] “Slovenia may not be a familiar country to most people, but as a student majoring in sociology, it is a country that is very fascinating. I think it is a great fortune and opportunity to be able to study at the University of Ljubljana where the new star in philosophy since the 90s, Slavoj Zizek, is working as a professor. I will study hard and give a good impression of Korean university students.\" Choi, Byeong-jun (23), a junior majoring in sociology at Yeungnam University, set off for Slovenia in late February. He will be studying this semester as an exchange student at Slovenia\'s best university, which is known for its academic traditions of its culture of debating freely and its academic independence to the point that each and every scholar is said to be a separate research institute. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_08304723273108052 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard-2011/cheditor/show_image.php?im=__2011-04-04_09-39-45_1102.jpg\" target=_blank> Last summer, Yeungnam University invited 102 students from 14 countries and hosted the International Youth Festival for seven days. This event acted as a window to connect the province and Yeungnam University with the rest of the world. Like Choi, there are a total of 210 Yeungnam University students being sent off to sister schools overseas on scholarships for studying abroad. Because overseas scholarship students are exempt from all tuition at the local school according to the sister school agreement with Yeungnam University and since they can also earn credits, students compete fiercely for this opportunity. This semester, Yeungnam University selected a total of 210 overseas scholarship students - 144 exchange students, 62 being sent to overseas campus, 2 for double diplomas, and 1 each in the language training course by invitation of the Taiwanese government and the language training course at the Confucius Academy. In late February, they were sent to 55 schools across the world. The nations of the universities were also diversified to 12 countries. In the past, they were concentrated to the US, Japan and China, but now they are being sent to France, Germany, Finland, as well as Eastern European nations such as Poland and Slovenia. When considering that just three years ago in the first semester of 2008 overseas scholarship students were sent to seven countries such as the US and Asian countries, it shows just how much the global partnership has expanded and diversified. Meanwhile, in this semester, there are a total of 1,262 international students from 37 countries at Yeungnam University including 82 foreign exchange students from 10 countries including the US, Japan, China, Vietnam, Netherlands, Poland, Finland, and Slovenia. Yeungnam University has also opened the School of International Studies that conduct classes only in English for international students, while also offering various culture experience and exchange programs to act as a \'national PR center\' to let the world know about Korea.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Yeungnam University-‘ISET’ MOU signed, Promise for global cooperation to develop next-generation solar cells 50 million dollar investment, construct solar cell mass-production line in Korea [February 18, 2011] Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-soo) won direct investment in Korea by a US company specializing in solar cells to construct a domestic solar-cell mass-production line. On the 15th, Yeungnam University signed an MOU on FDI (foreign direct investment of ISET (International Solar Electric Technology) with ISET and K&K Solar (Korean investment corporation of ISET) at the headquarters of ISET located in Chatsworth, a city located northwest of LA. Through this, it will receive 50 million dollars in investments. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_06216557908658127 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard-2011/cheditor/show_image.php?im=__2011-04-01_09-58-06_1084.jpg\" target=_blank> MOU signing ceremony of Yeungnam University-ISET-K&K Solar (from left to right, Kim, Young-sik, chairman of K&K Solar, Jung, Jae-hak, director of the Yeungnam University Regional Innovation Center for Solar Cell & Module, Kapur, chairman of ISET, Park, Jin-ho, Yeungnam University director of the Institute of Solar Energy and Solar Cell Materials and Process R&D Workforce Cultivation Program) ISET is a company that possess the sole technology for printable CIGS (copper, indium, gallium, selenium) thin-film solar cells. It was established in 1985 and recently, it is planning to construct a global production line. Its first overseas project is to construct a mass-production line in Korea. For this, in November of last year, ISET participated in the GGECN (Global Green Energy Cluster Network) that promised global cooperation among solar cell cluster institutes of Korea, US, France, Germany and Australia in the green energy sector at Yeungnam University. This time, an MOU was signed directly with Yeungnam University. Accordingly, Yeungnam University\'s RIC for Solar Cell & Module (Regional Innovation Center, director Jung, Jae-hak), Institute of Solar Energy (director Park, Jin-ho), and Solar Cell Materials and Process R&D Workforce Cultivation Program(director Park, Jin-ho) were chosen as business partners to pursue the construction of the domestic mass-production line of low-cost, high-efficient CIGS thin-film solar cells developed by ISET. In addition, it is expected that they will conduct close mutual cooperation for industry-academic joint research and Recruitment of R&D personnel with Yeungnam University. Dr. Vijay K. Kapur, chairman of ISET, stated, \"It is an epochal opportunity for ISET\'s new solar energy technology development experience to meet the outstanding human resources of Yeungnam University, which represents Korean research sector of solar cells. \" adding, \"This cooperation will be a new page in history to construct a low-cost, high-efficient production line, to create global jobs, and to construct a highly profitable solar cell system.\" Meanwhile, this MOU was made possible through the cooperation of KOTRA (Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency) LA branch and DGFEZ (Korea\'s Daegu Gyeongbuk Free Economic Zone), receiving considerable media coverage from the local press.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Hosting the First Korea-ASEAN Youth Exchange and Culture Community Construction Project \'Harmony of Asia\', University students from 11 countries in Asia to participate at Yeungnam University from Feb. 20 to March 1. [February 17, 2011] “Find the Tastes of Asia and the Sounds of Asia!” \'Harmony of Asia\', where university students from Korea and the 10 ASEAN countries will gather at one place to make the taste (food) and sound (music) of Asia, will begin on the 20th lasting to the 1st of the next month at Yeungnam University. Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-soo) was recently selected as the host institute for the \'Korea-ASEAN Youth Exchange and Culture Community Construction Project\', which is part of the cooperative project of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ASEAN is a regional cooperative organization with the goal for searching for joint potential cooperation for the joint security and independence in Southeast Asia. It was first established in August 8, 1967 and currently, there are 10 member countries (Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia). Thus, Yeungnam University, centering on the Multi-cultural Education & Research Institute (director Park, Seung-woo), will host the \'Harmony of Asia\', a 10 day 9 night festival on the theme of culture with the cooperation of AUN (ASEAN University Network). This event will proceed in the course of finding the \'Sound of Asia\' and \'Food of Asia\', from the music and food that contains the unique and special sentiment and environment of each country. For this, various experience and exchange programs are being prepared such as Samulnori performances, Nanta performances, instrument-making program \'Drum Circle\', food making program \'Noodle of Asia\', visits to POSCO and Yangdong-Folk Village, the invitational part \'The One\' for multi-cultural families, etc. Participates will include 46 university students selected from the 10 ASEAN countries and 10 Yeungnam University students for a total of 56 participants. During the event, they will be grouped into seven teams and take on their mission of finding a \'Food of Asia\' and \'Sound of Asia\'. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_06896620600785592 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard-2011/cheditor/show_image.php?im=__2011-04-01_09-29-01_1079.jpg\" target=_blank> Moreover, at this event, under the general supervision of art director Park Jeong-ho (Percussion Group HATA), domestic and foreign percussion instruments will participate as mentors to help the students find the \'Sound of Asia\'. Park, Seung-woo, director of the Yeungnam University Multi-cultural Education & Research Institute (51, Department of Sociology), who is in charge of this event, stated, \"Though the Korea-ASEAN FTA went into effect in June 2007, there is little movement for constructing a Korea-ASEAN cultural community. This is because compared to the economy, there is a high cultural barrier that is very distinct. Through this event, Yeungnam University will take the lead in promoting mutual understanding and a sense of unity among Asians, while also further promoting exchange and cooperation.\"
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<META name=GENERATOR content=\"MSHTML 8.00.6001.19019\"> <BODY style=\"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; FONT-SIZE: 9pt; \"> <META name=GENERATOR content=\"MSHTML 8.00.6001.19019\">To the International Members of Yeungnam University: The Yeungnam University Lecture Support system(http://cyber.yu.ac.kr) for Professors, Undergraduate and Graduate Students will now be available in English for your personal convenience starting from March 31, 2011 (Thursday). Members will now be able to use the Lecture Support system in English for the following functions: 1) Lecture (Lecture Support) Members may use this function for uploading and downloading notes, supplementary documents, assigning and submitting reports, checking Syllabus, using discussion boards, sending SMS, and registering Prof.\'s assistant, etc for their current classes and lectures. 2) Cafe (Lecture Cafe) Members may use this Lecture Cafe to create a cafe, search the cafe, join the cafe, post on the discussion boards, and manage the discussion boards and members in the cafe. 3) Message Members may use this function to write and relay messages to specific individuals or to all students in their lectures. Members may also read other posts and maintain current and past post messages as well. *To begin using the Lecture Support system in English, please refer the attached file below. If you are in need of a specific portion of the Lecture Support system to be translated, please contact: Institute of Information and Computing Systems Line extension: 1735, 1742. E-mail address: webadmin@yu.ac.kr
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Department of Biochemistry Jang, Tae-ho, College of Pharmacy Kim, Tae-hyeong Published several theses as main author in SCI level journals during the two years in masters\' degree course [February 14, 2011] On the 22nd, world-acclaimed scholars will receive their masters\' degrees after publishing several theses as the main authors in international SCI level journals during their two years in masters\' degree courses. World-acclaimed scholars (from left, Jang, Tae-ho, Kim, Tae-hyeong) They are Jang, Tae-ho (27) who is in the graduate school of Biochemistry and Kim, Tae-hyeong (27) in the graduate school of Pharmacy. They both enrolled in the Yeungnam University graduate school master\'s degree course in March 2009 and will receive their master\'s degree after accomplishing outstanding research achievements after two years. Jang, who majors in Biochemistry and is planning to enroll in the PhD program, worked on understanding the molecular-level union of proteins that play a part in the transmission of cell signals for the past two years, and by making chemicals or peptides that retard or promote such union, he worked on developing medicine to treat various diseases caused by the failure of cell signal transmission. In the process, he published a total of six papers in prominent SCI level international journals in the biochemical and molecular biology sectors such as ≪Journal of Biotechnology≫, ≪Apoptosis≫, ≪Biochim Biophys Acta≫, placing five of his papers as the main author. His adviser, Professor Park, Hyun-ho (36, School of Biotechnology), stated, \"It is a very rare case where one person publishes five papers in globally recognized SCI level journals during the two-year course of a master\'s degree program,\" adding, \"He not only has a sharp mind as a student of science, but also has a diligent attitude so I trust that he will grow into an excellent scientist.\" Kim, Tae-hyeong, who is in the graduate school of Pharmacy, will also be receiving his master\'s degree on this day, and he placed his name as the main author on the 28th of last month for the SCI-level international journal ≪Cancer Research≫ online edition. ≪Cancer Research≫, which has an impact factor of 7.5, is one of the most prominent academic journals in the cancer research sector, and it is very rare for a student in their master\'s degree course to have his paper publish in this journal. The title of his thesis was ‘Nrf2 blockade suppresses colon tumor angiogenesis by inhibiting hypoxia-induced activation of HIF-1α\'. He revealed the functions of \'Nrf2\' as a new target molecule that suppresses generation of new blood vessels through HIF-1α in the colon tumor model. ‘Nrf2’ is an important transcription factor that induces the revealing of Anti-Oxidant genes. This research was made through the support of the support program for leading researchers of the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Phase 2 BK21 Project (BK21 Human Resources Development for Development and Effect-Evaluation of Improved New Medicine) under the supervision of Professor Kwak, Mi-Kyoung (College of Pharmacy, Pharmacological Research Office). Kim has already earned a job as a researcher at Dong-A Pharmaceutical, and is working hard on researching and developing new medicine. Meanwhile, Yeungnam University will hold a commencement ceremony for the 2010 school year at the Chunma Art Center Chamber Hall at 11am on the 22nd and give diplomas to 73 PhDs, 502 masters and 4,108 bachelors. Also, 491 undergraduates who majored in two or more majors will receive multiple diplomas.