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STEAM Research Project ‘Future Pioneers of Promising Convergence Technologies’ Initiative by the Ministry of Science and ICT Collaborative Research with the Department of Pharmacy for Phase 1 Plans to Develop Next-Generation Amino Acid-Based Lipid Nanoparticle Cancer Immunotherapy Vaccines [June 21, 2024] <Professor JANG Jae-hoon of YU’s Department of Pharmacy> YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) has been selected for the Ministry of Science and ICT's STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) research project under the ‘Future Pioneers of Promising Convergence Technologies’ initiative. The Future Pioneers of Promising Convergence Technologies project supports the development of mission-driven core technologies that can create and lead new technology and industry paradigms. The challenge-type project selected this time is particularly aimed at supporting convergence research to solve unexplored scientific challenges. Professor JANG Jae-hoon’s ‘T Cell Neo-Signal Transduction Research Team’ will lead a project to identify new amino acid-mediated signal transduction pathways in T cells and develop amino acid-based cancer immunotherapy vaccines.The research will be conducted in three phases over 5 years and 9 months, with potential funding of up to 4.7 billion KRW based on stage evaluations.Phase 1 will involve collaborative research with the Department of Pharmacy at YU. Professor JANG stated, “We aim to propose a new immunological dogma and develop next-generation amino acid-based lipid nanoparticle cancer immunotherapy vaccines to secure fundamental technology. This project selection marks an important starting point, and we hope to contribute to the advancement of the bio-pharmaceutical industry through our research outcomes.” Professor JANG has recently published research results in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications (IF: 16.6), Molecular Cancer (IF: 37.3), and Experimental & Molecular Medicine (IF: 12.8), earning recognition for his research excellence.
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Chairman CHOI Hyuk-young, Scholarship Recipients, Parents, and University Officials Gather on June 29 CHOI Hyuk-young Scholarship Foundation Established for 'Practicing Sharing' — Offers Financial Support and Mentorship Significant Contributions to Landmarks such as 'Big Time' and 'Cheonma Tunnel Fountain' at Alma Mater [July 4, 2024] YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) hosted the ‘Daegu-Gyeongbuk CHOI Hyuk-young Scholarship Day’ event. The event, held on June 29 at the Plaza Hall of Daegu Grand Hotel, was attended by Chairman CHOI Hyuk-young of the CHOI Hyuk-young Scholarship Foundation, President CHOI Oe-chool of YU, President HEO Chang-deok of the Faculty of International Education, Director YOON Jeong-hyeon of External Relations, scholarship recipients, parents, and about 40 university officials. The Daegu-Gyeongbuk CHOI Hyuk-yeong Scholarship Foundation, established by CHOI Hyuk-yeong, Chairman of Samwoo Development and an alumnus of YU’s Department of Civil Engineering (class of '63), began selecting its first batch of scholars at YU in 2012. The foundation has since extended its reach to students at Daegu Catholic University in 2022 and Kyungpook National University in 2023, growing into a scholarship foundation that encompasses the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region. JUNG Kwang-min, a scholarship recipient and graduate student in Mechanical Engineering at YU, expressed, “The financial support from the scholarship, as well as Chairman CHOI’s encouragement and support, have been incredibly helpful during my university life. Experiencing Chairman CHOI’s love for his juniors firsthand, I hope to follow in his footsteps and support my alma mater and juniors after graduation.” <Scholarship recipient presenting a plaque of appreciation to Chairman CHOI Hyuk-young> Chairman CHOI Hyuk-young remarked, “I am grateful to YU for organizing such a meaningful event. It is immensely rewarding to watch scholarship recipients study hard, grow, and graduate. I hope each of you continues to strive towards your goals and, when you enter society, practice the value of sharing that you have experienced today.” President CHOI Oe-chool of YU, who attended the event to celebrate, said, “On behalf of the university, I would like to thank Chairman CHOI Hyuk-young, who leads the scholarship foundation for the benefit of students at his alma mater and the universities in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region. Just as Chairman CHOI is dedicated to fostering talent and contributing to the community, we will strive to nurture individuals who can contribute to the global prosperity beyond our region.” Chairman CHOI Hyuk-young's love for his alma mater has been longstanding. Since donating 100 million KRW in 2007, he has contributed over 1.02 billion KRW to the university. Through the scholarship foundation established in 2013, he has supported students, believing that discovering individuals with good character is crucial for national development. The CHOI Hyuk-young Scholarship Foundation has selected and supported over 400 students from more than 30 universities and high schools, including YU. Chairman CHOI’s scholarship model extends beyond financial support; he also serves as a life mentor to the scholars, sharing life wisdom through letters and regular meetings. As an alumnus, Chairman CHOI has shown special affection for his alma mater and juniors. In addition to scholarship funds, he donated the full cost of installing the large clock ‘Big Time’ on the exterior wall of YU Central Library in 2018, supported the installation of the 'Cheonma Tunnel Fountain' at the university’s main gate in 2020, and funded the environmental improvement project around the 'Cheonma Tunnel Fountain' in 2024, significantly contributing to the creation of campus landmarks.
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In bilateral talks on the 3rd, Presidents Yoon and Kagame discuss 'YU Saemaul Studies' Close exchanges and cooperation with African countries like Rwanda, Guinea, and Ethiopia 'Saemaul Studies' is the origin of the Korean Wave and a 'shared policy for mutual growth' [June 10, 2024] <Students of YU Park Chung Hee School of Policy and Saemaul (PSPS)> At the bilateral meetings with African leaders on the 3rd, ahead of the Korea-Africa Summit held on June 4-5, 'Saemaul Studies' at YU became a hot topic. In the meeting between President YOON Suk-yeol and Rwandan President Paul Kagame, it was mentioned that Rwandan students are studying 'Saemaul Studies' at YU's PSPS. This can be seen as an example of the long-standing exchanges, cooperation, and achievements between YU and African countries through Saemaul Studies. The exchange between YU and Rwanda dates back to November 2020 when Yasmin Amri Sued, then Rwandan Ambassador to South Korea, visited Yeungnam University to discuss Rwanda's national development plan. Following this, an international exchange agreement was signed with the Rwandan Ministry of Education at the request of the Rwandan government, within four months. Rwanda has actively sought to adopt the 'Saemaul Studies' curriculum developed by YU and to learn the know-how of implementing the Saemaul Movement locally and the development experience of Korea through the movement. In the agreement, it was decided to: ▲Conduct pre-verification and recommendation of the Rwandan Ministry of Education for applicants to the YU PSPS ▲Recommend universities by the Rwandan Ministry of Education for the establishment of a local department of Saemaul ▲Designate the Global Saemaul Development Network (GSDN) as an executive organization for the establishment of the local department of Saemaul and register as a local NGO. <YU hosted the Global Saemaul Forum on May 28-29> At the Global Saemaul Forum, held to commemorate the 77th anniversary of YU on May 28-29, aimed at sharing educational paradigms for sustainable global development and presenting the university's vision for nurturing talents contributing to humanity, Nkubito Manzi Bakuramutsa, the Rwandan Ambassador to South Korea, praised the Saemaul Movement. He stated, "Rwanda has adopted the Saemaul Movement as a development policy for sustainable national development. Through the Saemaul Movement, Rwanda has seen positive changes, particularly aiding the post-war reconstruction efforts." Ethiopian Ambassador to South Korea, Dessie Dalkie Dukamo, who has had close relations with YU even before Rwanda, also praised the movement, saying, "YU, as the hub of the Saemaul Movement, has made it an international policy through global cooperation and led the eradication of poverty worldwide. The Saemaul Movement I learned at YU 9 years ago during my tenure as governor greatly helped me as a regional leader. The Saemaul Movement is a model and lesson that developing countries should learn." Additionally, the government of Guinea, following the agreement on sharing the Saemaul Movement with the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation of Guinea last year, visited YU again this May. Felix Lamah, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock of Guinea, and LIM Hyoung-jun, Head of the WFP Office in Guinea, requested sharing the Saemaul Movement and Korea's development experience and agreed to cooperate in establishing the Saemaul Community Development Department and Research Center within Guinean universities. YU has spent the last several years leading the efforts to share Saemaul studies with the international community. Starting with the establishment of the Department of Saemaul Economic Development at Enderun College in the Philippines in 2015, the Department of Saemaul Economic Development at Western University in Cambodia, and the Department of Saemaul Studies at Samarkand State University in Uzbekistan, and from September this year, the Department of Sustainable Saemaul Forestry at Werabe University in Ethiopia, YU has received requests from over 10 countries to support the establishment of Saemaul Studies departments and Saemaul Movement research centers at their major universities. <Students of PSPS sing the Saemaul Song at the opening ceremony> YU founded PSPS in 2011 and has provided Saemaul education to 904 social leaders from 73 countries, producing 766 master's graduates so far. Graduates are currently working as major policy-makers, international development experts, and Saemaul Movement leaders at central governments, public institutes, and international development NGOs. The nationality composition of the students includes 29 African countries, 23 Asian countries, and 21 other regions, showing global interest in Saemaul Studies, especially with two students from Cuba, even before diplomatic relations were established, enrolling in the International Development Department of Saemaul in 2018. The Yeungnam University Institute for International Development Cooperation (IIDC) also provides short-term training on Saemaul Movement and Saemaul Studies theory and practice to policy experts and private sector professionals from developing countries. The IIDC aims to strengthen policy capabilities related to rural development and community development in the training target countries, improving community development, farm income, and quality of life. The IIDC's short-term training has educated over 3,300 people from 48 countries so far. YU has also awarded honorary doctorates in international development to individuals who have significantly contributed to global issues, such as former World Bank President KIM Yong and former UN World Food Program Secretary-General David M. Beasley, enhancing its status as a global hub for Saemaul Movement education. <YU President CHOI Oe-chool delivers a welcome speech at the 77th-anniversary Global Saemaul Forum> YU President CHOI Oe-chool, who has spearheaded the academicization of Saemaul Movement and its educational dissemination, said, "Korea is the only country to leap from the poorest country to a developed country, and the Saemaul Movement played an important role in this process. This is why many international organizations and countries request the transfer of Saemaul Studies to YU." He added, "We will strive to make the Saemaul Movement a leading K-policy brand expanding the scope of the Korean Wave through the Smart Saemaul initiative reflecting the characteristics of the era. We will also do our best to nurture talents who contribute to the sustainable global prosperity. The experience of Saemaul development and Saemaul Studies has become an important product of Korea's diplomacy and a crucial strategy for mutual growth with developing countries."
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Among 800 papers presented at the 2023 Korean Society of Energy Autumn Conference, recognized for the best paper Acknowledged for 'Optimal Design Technology for Vertical Agrivoltaic Systems' Highlighted as new technology for rural development and preventing regional decline [June 11, 2024] <Professor JEONG Jae-hak from YU School of Chemical Engineering receives the Best Paper Award at the Korean Society of Energy Autumn Conference.> Professor JEONG Jae-hak (62) from YU School of Chemical Engineering has been awarded the Best Paper Award at the 2023 Autumn Conference of the Korean Society of Energy. Professor JEONG's paper was selected as the best among over 800 papers presented on the theme of "Latest Technological Trends in the Development and Utilization of New Energy Sources to Curb Carbon Emissions in Response to Climate Change" at the Korean Society of Energy's Autumn Conference held last October. The results of this rigorous evaluation were announced in May 2024, earning him this prestigious award. The awarded paper focuses on developing and demonstrating cutting-edge design technology that enables simultaneous farming and electricity generation on agricultural land. Specifically, it presents a design technology that sets up solar cell modules vertically, thereby not adversely affecting crop cultivation while producing economically viable electricity. This is the first empirical research result on vertical agrivoltaic systems in Korea, recognized as a new technology that can boost the rural economy, increase farm incomes, and prevent regional decline. Last year, Professor JEONG was honored with the Yeungnam University Excellent Research Award. Notably, he has a pioneering history of integrating solar power generation with crop cultivation on farms, being the first in domestic universities to initiate research on agrivoltaic systems. Additionally, he served as the head of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk branch of the Korean Society of Chemical Engineers in 2023.
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Gyeongsangbuk-do Office of Education runs a global citizenship education program linking local resources Teams of domestic and international students serve as one-day teachers at local elementary, middle, and high schools Unique classes featuring cultures, languages, and foods from around the world are popular [June 14, 2024] On the afternoon of June 12, joyous cheers erupted from Gyeongsan Middle School as classes were in full swing. Claudia Marie (27) from the UK, a language student at YU Korean Language Education Center, and JEONG Woo-hoon (26), a senior in the Department of Korean Language and Literature at YU, stepped in as one-day teachers. They conducted a class themed on the geography, food, language, and festivals of the UK.The class was presented by Marie, with JEONG providing support materials. The students responded enthusiastically to the class led by a foreign university student. Marie expressed her thoughts, saying, "I was happy to introduce British culture to Korean students. I hope they gained a lot of knowledge about the UK." JEONG added, "I was worried despite meticulously preparing the class materials, but the students' positive reactions made the class enjoyable." KIM Young-ran (48), a teacher in charge of international exchanges at Gyeongsan Middle School, commented, "The university students who came as one-day teachers were well-prepared, which encouraged active student participation. It was very helpful for the students to directly hear and engage in a class about another country's culture from a local university student. I hope there will be more opportunities for students to learn from students from various countries in the future." The classes conducted by these students are part of the '2024 Regional Resource Linked Global Citizenship Education' program organized by the Gyeongsangbuk-do Office of Education. This program is designed by the Gyeongsangbuk-do Office of Education to provide local elementary, middle, and high school students with the opportunity to naturally communicate with international university students during class time, experience world cultures, and develop a global mindset. For this program, one international student and one Korean student pair up to teach. YU has formed 18 teams with international students from 10 countries and Korean students, teaching at a total of 69 schools in the Gyeongsangbuk-do region until December. SON Sang-beom, Director of International Affairs at YU, said, "YU hosts over 1,256 international students from 62 countries enrolled in degree programs and annually welcomes about 124 exchange students from approximately 19 countries. Based on YU's glocal educational capabilities, we will continue to take the lead in various programs that can coexist with the local community."
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Ranked 35th in Leadership and 37th in Social Responsibility among 1,072 universities worldwide Acknowledged for achievements in nurturing Saemaul leaders and global leadership through Saemaul Studies of president CHOI Dedicated to national development and global prosperity [June 14, 2024] <Yeungnam University campus> YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) was ranked 35th in the world and 3rd in Korea in the Leadership category and 37th globally in the Social Responsibility category in the ‘2024 World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI)’ announced at the 4th Hanseatic League of Universities (HLU) Conference held at Franklin University in Switzerland on June 7. WURI, organized by the Institute for Competitiveness, is co-hosted by HLU, the Swiss Institute of Industrial Policy, the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), and the Taylor Institute at Franklin University Switzerland. Since 2020, these rankings have evaluated universities based on case-by-case qualitative assessments of their innovative programs, highlighting not only traditional academic achievements but also responses to industrial and societal needs with practical and innovative outcomes. In 2024, the rankings evaluated 2,880 cases from 1,072 universities globally. WURI ranks the top 300 global universities overall and the top 100 universities in 13 specific areas. Among them, YU was ranked in the Leadership category, an indicator of innovation means, and in the Social Responsibility category, an indicator of innovation. In the leadership category, YU received high praise for its innovative leadership in education and community development. This recognition stems from the university’s efforts to develop the Saemaul Movement and Korea’s development experience into sustainable development policies, including modern adaptations such as 'Saemaul 2.0' and 'Smart Saemaul.' Furthermore, YU’s leadership was acknowledged for not only institutionalizing the Saemaul Movement academically but also for its global contribution to human society through initiatives like PSPS, the Institute for International Development Cooperation, various agreements for spreading Saemaul studies, the Global Saemaul Forum, and community development consulting. In the social responsibility category, YU was recognized for its efforts through PSPS. YU has been instrumental in educating future leaders of developing countries on the Saemaul Movement, Korea’s development experience, sustainable development education, and leadership training. The successful application and substantial growth demonstrated by students who studied Saemaul studies at YU and returned to their home countries also contributed to the high evaluation. President CHOI Oe-chool stated, “Being highly rated in the Leadership and Social Responsibility categories is the result of our continuous efforts to nurture talent that contributes to the mutual growth of developing countries and South Korea. In a rapidly changing social environment and the crisis faced by universities, new leadership is necessary to promote sustainable growth. It is important to create an environment where cooperation and innovation can drive national development and global community prosperity, and YU's efforts in this regard have been highly evaluated. We will continue to support all academic fields at YU to elevate educational and research outcomes to a global level.” Additionally, in December last year, YU was recognized for its efforts in leading sustainable development in developing countries through the Korean-style ODA project via PSPS, receiving the Porter Prize in the Effectiveness of 10th CSV/ESG Projects category, co-hosted by the Institute for Industrial Policy Studies, Dong-A Ilbo, and Channel A.
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Under the theme 'Sharing Korea's Development Experience, the Key to Humanity's Common Good: Focusing on the Case of Saemaul International Development' Attended by Guinea's Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, international organizations, high-ranking officials from various countries, NGOs, and academia Exploring solutions to global issues through the Smart Saemaul Movement [May 29, 2024] YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) hosted the Global Saemaul Forum to commemorate its 77th anniversary, the first time in eight years. Under the theme 'Sharing Korea's Development Experience, the Key to Humanity's Common Good: Focusing on the Case of Saemaul International Development,' the forum aimed to share a new educational paradigm for sustainable global development and present the university's vision for fostering talent contributing to human society's advancement. Staff of international organizations, ambassadors to Korea, senior public officials, and professionals of academic societies and NGOs participated in the global forum held in LEE Si-won Global Convention Hall of YU Cheonma Art Center for two days on the 28th and 29th and the forum was broadcasted in real time through YouTube. <President CHOI Oe-chool delivers a welcome speech at the opening ceremony of the Global Saemaul Forum commemorating the YU 77th anniversary> At the opening ceremony on the 28th, President CHOI Oe-chool of Yeungnam University, along with university officials, LEE Cheol-woo, Governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do, KIM Jang-ho, Mayor of Gumi, CHO Hyun-il, Mayor of Gyeongsan, Felix Lamah, Guinea's Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Jadambaa Bat-Erdene, Member of Parliament of Mongolia, Dessie Dalkie Dukamo, Ambassador of Ethiopia, Nkubito Manzi Bakuramutsa, Ambassador of Rwanda, Towfik Jemal Ali, President of Werabe University in Ethiopia, Rotana Kieng, President of Western University in Cambodia, and LIM Hyoung-jun, Head of the WFP Office in Guinea, attended to grace the occasion. <Clockwise from top left: Felix Lamah, Guinea's Minister of Agriculture and Livestock; Jadambaa Bat-Erdene, Member of Parliament of Mongolia; Nkubito Manzi Bakuramutsa, Ambassador of Rwanda; Dessie Dalkie Dukamo, Ambassador of Ethiopia> In his congratulatory speech, Felix Lamah, Guinea's Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, said, "Through the Saemaul Movement, every region in Korea was able to develop, and this experience is a model for Africa. We aim to apply the successes of the Saemaul Movement to promote development in Guinea," celebrating the global forum's commencement. Following this, Jadambaa Bat-Erdene, a Member of Parliament of Mongolia, shared, "After becoming a member of parliament, we implemented the 'New Village Project' inspired by the Saemaul Movement in Mongolia, which reduced unemployment, increased the number of businesses, and boosted local employment and income. We plan to continue learning from and collaborating with various Korean institutions." Ethiopian Ambassador Dessie Dalkie Dukamo said, "Yeungnam University is the heart of the Saemaul Movement, which has become an international policy through global cooperation, leading to the eradication of poverty. The education I received at Yeungnam University about the Saemaul Movement 9 years ago was very helpful in my role as a regional leader. The Saemaul Movement is a model and lesson that developing countries should learn from." Rwandan Ambassador Nkubito Manzi Bakuramutsa remarked, "Rwanda has adopted the Saemaul Movement as a development policy for sustainable national growth, and it has led to positive changes in Rwanda, especially aiding post-war reconstruction." <Keynote address by LEE Cheol-woo, Governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do, at the Global Saemaul Forum> The Global Saemaul Forum officially began with a keynote address by LEE Cheol-woo, Governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do, on "Hope for Eradicating Global Poverty through Sustainable Development: Globalizing the Gyeongsangbuk-do Saemaul Movement." Governor LEE emphasized Gyeongsangbuk-do's role as the birthplace of the Saemaul Movement and its duty to share Korea's experience in overcoming poverty with the international community. He also emphasized the need to promote the globalization of the Saemaul Movement, which has been recognized by international organizations as a key model for ending absolute poverty and hunger, and stressed the need to provide content that is differentiated from the existing development assistance models of developed countries. <Students from Park Chung Hee School of Policy and Saemaul (PSPS) sing the 'Saemaul Song' at the Global Saemaul Forum> From the afternoon of the 28th, the forum continued with three sessions.The first session, chaired by former KOICA Chairman SOHN Hyeok-sang, focused on "Traces of Global Co-Prosperity: Sharing Yeungnam University's Saemaul International Development Achievements," with a keynote presentation by LIM Hyoung-jun, Head of the WFP Office in Guinea, followed by thematic presentations from Felix Lamah, Guinea's Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, KIM Jang-ho, Mayor of Gumi, and LEE Byung-wan, Dean of the Park Chung Hee School of Policy and Saemaul (PSPS). The second session, chaired by former KOICA Chairman KIM Young-mok, revolved around "The Future of Global Co-Prosperity through the Smart Saemaul Movement: Glocal Revolution." Keynote speaker LEE Seung-jung, CEO of the Saemaul Foundation, was followed by presentations from LIM Byeong-jin, Secretary-General of NEAR, Towfik Jemal Ali, President of Werabe University, and HAN Dong-geun, Vice President of Business Strategy at Yeungnam University. On the 29th, the third session, chaired by LEE Jeong-ju, Vice Dean of PSPS, was divided into two parts. The first part, "Best Saemaul Practice," featured presentations by JEONG Jin-young, Professor of Environmental Engineering at Yeungnam University, SEO Yong-won, Professor of Construction System Engineering, and Professor Abjalahmed Khan. The second part, chaired by YU Honorary Professor KIM Ki-soo, included presentations from Aida Musaeva and Vidia Lestari, KOICA training project awardees, KIM Song-yi, Head of the Saemaul Movement Support Department in Gyeongsangbuk-do, and LEE Ju-Hyung, Director of the YU Institute for International Development Cooperation. <A vocal performance celebrates the YU's 77th anniversary and the Global Saemaul Forum> YU President CHOI Oe-chool said, "This forum is a meaningful event where Yeungnam University, which has been producing leaders driving Korea's development for 77 years, shares and presents new directions for the Saemaul Movement to nurture talents contributing to sustainable global co-prosperity. Fostering talents contributing to human society's advancement is no longer a choice but a duty to the international community. We hope this forum serves as an opportunity to assess and share Yeungnam University's efforts to academicize Korea's development experience and the Saemaul Movement and disseminate them worldwide. Moreover, we aspire to address pressing global and domestic issues through the new leap of the Saemaul Movement by incorporating values of diligence, self-help, cooperation, sharing, service, and creativity into 'Saemaul Spirit 2.0' and promoting 'Smart Saemaul' tailored to the times. We hope this serves as an opportunity to present a model for nurturing global contributors and leaders who will build a more dignified and attractive nation." In his welcome speech, President CHOI Oe-chool proposed to Governor LEE Cheol-woo, Mayor KIM Jang-ho of Gumi, and Mayor CHO Hyun-il of Gyeongsan to hold the Global Saemaul Forum biennially in Gyeongsangbuk-do, akin to the Davos Forum, to contribute to global co-prosperity as a widely shared K-Policy like K-Culture. Governor LEE responded positively before his keynote address, stating, "Gyeongsangbuk-do will support hosting the Global Saemaul Forum, a global event like the Davos Forum, attracting worldwide attention and promoting Hallyu (Korean Wave) policy."
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'Global Harmony' Event Boosts Community Spirit Among Local and International Students Over 200 Participants, Including International Students from 39 Countries Four teams consisting of sharing, volunteering, creation, and contributing for 15 competitions including six-person-seven-legged race [May 23, 2024] YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) held the '77th Anniversary International Students Sports Festival'. This event was prepared to enhance a sense of belonging as YU students regardless of native and foreign students and to improve a sense of global community among young people around the world who will lead the global era. The sports festival, held on May 22 at Yeungnam University's artificial turf soccer field, saw participation from over 200 students, including international students from 39 countries such as Ghana, Mongolia, Vietnam, Spain, Sierra Leone, China, and Thailand. Participants included undergraduates, Korean language education center trainees, graduate students, and students from PSPS. The students competed in four teams: Sharing, Service, Creativity, and Contribution, reflecting Yeungnam University's vision of contributing to the prosperity of humanity as a creative innovation university. The festival began with an opening declaration, an oath from the team representatives, and various performances from the Chinese and Vietnamese student associations and a choir of PSPS, enhancing the festive atmosphere. YU President CHOI Oe-chool said, "I feel proud and delighted to see students from all over the world gather at Yeungnam University to pursue your dreams with dedication. I am confident that the time you spend here will become a valuable foundation when you become global leaders contributing to the global community in the future. I hope that international students, who have been focusing on their studies in various fields, will enjoy this sports festival to build friendships and camaraderie. Study hard at Yeungnam University, gain diverse experiences, and become individuals who contribute to human society." Luc Van Der Wal, a third-year student from the Netherlands in the Department of International Development at PSPS, said, "I wanted more opportunities to interact and communicate with students from different countries, and this sports festival provided a great chance to make friends and build camaraderie through sports." Fujiyama Mero, a fourth-year student from Japan in the Department of Korean Language and Literature, who participated in the festival as part of the Sharing team, expressed gratitude to the university for organizing such an enjoyable experience for international students. She particularly enjoyed the group jump rope and tug-of-war, highlighting the joy of creating precious memories with friends outside the classroom on a sunny day. On this day, the participants of the sports competition competed in 15 items, including dodgeball, balloon tower building, tug-of-war and six-person-seven-legged race until 4 pm and Volunteering Team won the final championship and received a cash prize of KRW 5 million.
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11 Alumni from CNSi Club Visit School to Show Support CNSi Club, Established by Professor SA Jong-yeob in 1993 to Nurture Software Talents Dedicated to University Development and Nurturing Glocal Talents [May 28, 2024] <YU Mechanical Engineering Department CNSi Club alumni have donated 30 million won for the development of their alma mater.> YU Mechanical Engineering Department CNSi Club alumni have donated 30 million won for the development of their alma mater. On the 25th, 11 alumni who were active in the CNSi Club from the classes of '89 to '93 visited the university for the first time in 30 years. They met with YU President CHOI Oe-chool and handed over the donation, requesting it be used for the development of the university and the support of current mechanical engineering students. CNSi Club was established in 1993 by Professor SA Jong-yeob of the Mechanical Engineering Department to enhance students' practical skills through participation in competitions, industry-academia cooperation programs, and various project experiences for those interested in software development. Since its inception, the club has amassed numerous awards in contests hosted by schools and companies due to the passionate guidance of the advisor and the challenging spirit of the students. These alumni, who are now thriving in various sectors of society, visited the school to express their gratitude to their advisor and support their juniors. <CNSi Club presented flowers of gratitude to Prof. SA Jong-yeob>. Mechanical Engineering alumnus LIM Woo-taek ('90) said, "First of all, I would like to thank Professor SA Jong-yeob for establishing the club and supporting the students in every way possible. The intense discussions, brainstorming, and project activities with the club seniors and juniors 30 years ago have shaped who we are today. We decided to give back a portion of what we received from our alma mater and Professor SA. We hope this will aid the development of the mechanical engineering juniors and we will continue to support our alma mater." In response, YU President CHOI Oe-chool said, "As a president, I am grateful to the numerous alumni who support their alma mater. I believe the presence of alumni who are active in various sectors of society enhances our university's capabilities and prestige. YU is committed to change and innovation in a rapidly changing university environment. We will dedicate ourselves to educating glocal talents who will lead national development and contribute to global community prosperity in line with the support of our alumni."
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