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On the 21st, degrees were awarded to graduate school graduates, etc., in Cheonma Art Center Grand Hall The colleges and graduate schools produced 75 doctorate, 439 master, and 3,770 bachelor degrees. [February 21, 2025] YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) held the 2024 first semester commencement ceremony on the 21st. All doctoral degree recipients and representatives of master's degree recipients from general graduate schools attended the graduation ceremony held at YU Cheonma Art Center Grand Hall and President CHOI Oe-chool and President CHOI Oe-chool and Dean LEE Byeong-jun of graduate school awarded degrees to the graduates and congratulated them. <Students singing the school anthem during the commencement ceremony.> Degrees and diplomas were awarded to six special graduate schools, including each college and law school, as well as the Graduate School of Business Administration, Graduate School of Environmental Health, Graduate School of Education, Graduate School of Engineering, Graduate School of Culture and Arts and Design, and Park Chung-hee Saemaul Graduate School. On this day, YU conferred degrees on 3,770 bachelor's graduates, 439 master's graduates, and 75 doctoral graduates. 181 international students (84 bachelor's degrees, 57 master's degrees, 40 doctoral degrees) also received degrees and 357 undergraduate graduates completed two or more majors and received dual degrees. <Chairperson HAN Jae-sook of Yeongnam School Corporation gives a congratulatory speech> HAN Jae-sook, Chairperson of the Yeongnam School Corporation, delivered a congratulatory address, stating, “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all graduates who have earned this prestigious degree through relentless effort. Graduation marks not only the conclusion of one chapter of academic and intellectual pursuit but also the beginning of a new journey toward future goals. Remember that opportunities come only to those who are prepared. Embrace change and competition as chances for further growth, and strive to reach your fullest potential. I sincerely hope our proud graduates will continue to grow as global leaders, guiding the dreams and future of humanity.” <President CHOI Oe-chool delivers a commemorative speech at the degree conferral ceremony> In his conferral ceremony address, President CHOI Oe-chool remarked, “I express my deepest admiration for the dedication and passion shown by our graduates, who have pursued knowledge, challenged themselves, and prepared for new endeavors throughout their academic journey. I hope that as you face future challenges and opportunities, you will rely on the knowledge and experiences gained at YU, along with the strong network of alumni, to achieve your dreams. In an era of rapid technological advancement, including artificial intelligence, being proactive and adaptable will greatly enhance your competitiveness.” He further emphasized, “A degree is both the culmination of your hard work and a testament to your commitment to contributing to society. As proud 'Cheonma’ graduates, I hope you will uphold YU's founding spirit and strive to become leaders who contribute to the common prosperity of humanity.”
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PTU Delegation Visits YU on the 14th to Sign MOU Strengthening Global Research Collaboration in Science Fields...YU-PTU Synergy Expected YU Expands Academic and Research Networks in Central Asia [February 20, 2025] YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) continues to advance its academic exchanges with universities in Central Asia, now extending its collaboration to the science fields through a partnership with Uzbekistan's Pharmaceutical Technical University (PTU), a national institution receiving strong government support. On the afternoon of the 14th, YU President CHOI Oe-chool welcomed Djumanov Abdumalik, President of PTU, and his delegation to the main conference room of the university's Main Administration Building, where the two institutions signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote academic exchange and joint research. Established in 2020 by a presidential decree of Uzbekistan, PTU is a state-run higher education institution offering British degrees in fields such as biochemistry, biomedicine, and MSci Pharmacy through educational programs from the University of Sunderland (UK). Located at the heart of Tashkent Pharma Park, a government-supported hub for pharmaceutical innovation, PTU operates as a research-focused university, providing elite education exclusively to students awarded national scholarships. During the visit, President Djumanov Abdumalik expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We are delighted to collaborate with YU, a global leader in pharmacy, chemistry, and other scientific fields. I look forward to vibrant student exchanges and collaborative research that will drive technological advancement in both countries.” In response, YU President CHOI Oe-chool highlighted the significance of the partnership: “While YU has already established partnerships with several universities in Uzbekistan, PTU stands as our first science-focused collaborator, making this agreement especially meaningful. By combining the expertise of our distinguished researchers, I am confident that we will achieve globally recognized outcomes. This partnership will further expand YU’s scientific and technological collaborations across Central Asia.” YU has already established diverse international education programs with other Uzbek universities, including: Tashkent University of Information & Technology (TUIT) and Tashkent Turin Polytechnic University (TTPU) for engineering, Samarkand State University (SamSU) for Saemaul Studies, and Samarkand International University of Technology (SIUT) for design. With the signing of this MOU with PTU, YU now plans to expand its international educational and research collaborations in the science fields, further strengthening its academic presence in Uzbekistan and the broader Central Asian region.
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YU Hosts Inaugural Ceremony and Seminar for Parent Policy Research Institute on February 13 Six-Year Research Project Supported by Ministry of Education Promoting Communication Among Parents, Teachers, and Students [February 14, 2025] <YU held the inaugural ceremony and commemorative seminar for the Parent Policy Research Institute at Cheonma Art Center on the 13th.> On February 13, YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) hosted the inaugural ceremony and commemorative seminar for the Parent Policy Research Institute, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, at the university's Cheonma Art Center. The event marked the official launch of the institute, drawing key figures such as JANG Mi-ran, Director of the Teacher and Parent Support Bureau, HWANG Ji-hye, Head of the Parent Policy Division, KWON Sun-hwa, Director of the National Parent Support Center, and academic experts including JEON Je-sang, Professor at Gongju National University of Education, JU Dong-beom, Professor at Pukyong National University, and JUNG Sung-soo, Professor at Daegu National University of Education. Designated last September under the Ministry of Education's Humanities and Social Sciences Academic Research Support Program, the Parent Policy Research Institute, led by Professor KIM Byeong-ju, will conduct diverse research activities aimed at policy development and foundational studies in parental engagement over the next six years (3+3 years). The project will receive an annual research fund of KRW 260 million, including KRW 130 million for the first year. The commemorative seminar, held alongside the opening ceremony, focused on the theme of "Assessing and Advancing Parent Policy." Key presentations and discussions covered topics such as: ▲Research Directions and Challenges in Parent Policy ▲Implementation Processes and Policy Trends ▲Current Status and Challenges of Parent Support Organizations ▲Research Trends and Future Tasks. Participants engaged in designated discussions and open Q&A sessions, both on-site and via Zoom, fostering in-depth dialogue about the importance and development of parent-focused policies. Professor KIM Byeong-ju, Director of the Parent Policy Research Institute, emphasized, "Our institute aims to establish the role of parents as key educational stakeholders, promoting stronger communication between home and school. We will strive to create an environment where parents, teachers, and students can collaborate for meaningful change." Looking ahead, the Parent Policy Research Institute, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, plans to implement key initiatives this year, including: ▲Developing and distributing Parent Guidebooks tailored to children's developmental stages ▲Expanding the "Together School" campaign and operating digital platforms to promote a culture of communication. These initiatives aim to provide practical support that directly benefits parents. Through the Parent Policy Research Institute, YU seeks to establish a systematic and sustainable foundation for parental engagement policies, fostering a healthy collaboration model between families and schools.
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YU Ssireum Alumni Association Donates KRW 10 Million to Support Students Cumulative Donations Reach KRW 52 Million, Sustaining Tradition of Giving YU Ssireum Team Dominates National Competitions, Solidifying Top Position [February 13, 2025] <From the left, third: Coach LEE Seung-ho, President CHOI Oe-chool, Alumni Association President LEE Dae-jin, and Head Coach HEO Yong.> YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) Ssireum alumni are continuing their tradition of giving back, donating to support their alma mater and future athletes. At 2 p.m. on the 11th, the YU Ssireum Alumni Association (President LEE Dae-jin) held a donation ceremony at YU, contributing KRW 10 million to the university’s development fund. The ceremony was attended by President CHOI Oe-chool, YOON Jeong-hyeon, Director of External Cooperation, LEE Gyeong-tak, Dean of Student Affairs, KIM Chun-young, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, alongside LEE Dae-jin, Head Coach HEO Yong, and Coach LEE Seung-ho. The alumni's ongoing generosity has resulted in a cumulative donation of KRW 52 million, which is being used to enhance training facilities and support student-athletes. LEE Dae-jin, President of the YU Ssireum Alumni Association, stated, “We wanted to give back for the support we received during our time with the team and help future athletes thrive in an even better environment. We'll continue to cheer for YU Ssireum as they uphold their legacy as the nation's top team.” President CHOI Oe-chool expressed gratitude, saying, “We deeply appreciate the heartfelt support from our Ssireum alumni. YU will continue to invest in our student-athletes, ensuring they build on the proud tradition of excellence. This spirit of giving will inspire us to nurture future leaders who contribute to society.” YU’s Ssireum team has solidified its status as the top university team, winning consecutive titles in prestigious competitions such as the National Sports Festival and the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee Chairman’s Cup National Ssireum Championship. In 2024, they achieved a back-to-back victory in the University Jangsa Ssireum Championship, earning recognition as the Best University Team and further cementing their reputation as a powerhouse in collegiate ssireum.
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Recognized as an 'Outstanding' university in the Ministry of Employment and Labor's University Job Plus Center Program for eight consecutive years Fostering demand-tailored talent through specialized career support programs Leading local youth employment through industry-government-academia collaboration [January 24, 2025] Yeungnam University (President CHOI Oe-chool) has secured an 'Outstanding' rating in the Ministry of Employment and Labor's University Job Plus Center Program for eight consecutive years, demonstrating its exceptional career and employment support system. This achievement highlights YU's distinguished career and employment support system, which has played a crucial role in enhancing students' career success. YU operates a comprehensive career development program that supports students at every stage—from career exploration and planning to skill enhancement and successful employment. Notably, its CDP Coaching Program, which invites CEO-level experts as adjunct professors to mentor students, has become a signature initiative unique to YU. Additionally, the YU Careepedia Mentoring System, which has engaged approximately 10,000 job seekers, enables students to gain practical career insights and guidance from alumni. Recently, YU has been actively collaborating with Gyeongsangbuk-do and local innovative companies to implement a co-growth job creation project. This initiative has significantly contributed to expanding youth employment opportunities and fostering local talent retention. By establishing a university-region-industry-government-research collaboration model, YU is strengthening its network with leading regional businesses and positioning itself at the forefront of regional employment development. Since launching the University Job Plus Center (base type) in 2017, YU has maintained its 'Outstanding' rating for eight consecutive years. YU has also demonstrated excellence in government-funded projects from the Ministry of Education, Korea Student Aid Foundation, Ministry of SMEs and Startups, and various local governments, further cementing its expertise in career education and employment support. President CHOI Oe-chool stated, "This achievement reflects YU's commitment to student-centered education and differentiated employment support services. We will continue to provide unwavering support to empower students to confidently pursue their dreams in an ever-changing job market." He added, "Going forward, YU will leverage its accumulated expertise in career education and employment support to nurture talent who contribute not only to the local community but also to global prosperity." Building on this success, YU plans to further expand customized region-industry programs, integrate digital skills training, and develop new initiatives to enhance students' employability in an evolving job landscape.
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Chemistry Seniors JANG Do-won and KIM Young-hwon Consecutively Publish Papers in International Journals Undergraduate Students Recognized for Global Research Capabilities through Annual Outstanding Publications [January 21, 2025] <From left, Chemistry students JANG Do-won and KIM Young-hwon> Yeungnam University undergraduate students have published papers as first authors in prestigious international academic journals. Chemistry students continue to gain international research recognition by publishing papers in international academic journals annually. Chemistry seniors JNAG Do-won and KIM Young-hwon published papers as first authors in prestigious international journals 'Surfaces and Interfaces' (Impact Factor 6.2, published December 1, 2024) and 'Applied Materials Today' (Impact Factor 7.2, published February 1, 2025), respectively. The students' research proposed innovative technologies addressing environmental challenges and sustainable energy production, receiving high evaluations for both academic achievements and potential practical applications. JANG Do-won's research developed a photocatalyst capable of removing harmful phenol from water while simultaneously producing eco-friendly hydrogen using light. The photocatalyst completely eliminated phenol within six hours and produced 680μmol of hydrogen per gram, demonstrating exceptional performance and stability with consistent effectiveness through multiple uses. The research highlighted the technology's effectiveness in environmental purification and renewable energy production, drawing attention as an innovative solution for a sustainable future. KIM Young-hwon presented research on developing a novel composite material that generates hydrogen energy while simultaneously eliminating bacteria using light. The composite material, combining silver nanoparticles, zinc oxide (ZnO), and reduced graphene oxide, produced 840μmol of hydrogen per gram over ten hours and eliminated over 90% of harmful bacteria like E. coli when exposed to light. The research was evaluated as presenting a practical technology simultaneously addressing energy production and environmental issues. Professor KANG Mi-suk from Yeungnam University's Chemistry Department, who supervised both students, stated, "The research by JANG Do-won and KIM Young-hwon is significant not only for its academic achievements but also for presenting practical solutions to environmental and energy challenges."
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Professor KANG Seok-hwi (Department of Internal Medicine) wins Grand Prize at the 2024 W Songwon Researcher Awards Director WOO Sang-hyeon of W Hospital promised to donate KRW 20 million every year YU College of Medicine for 10 years Donation fund supports the W Songwon Researcher Award program [January 21, 2025] <From left: KIM Sung-ho (Dean of YU College of Medicine), WOO Sang-hyeon (Director of W Hospital), Professor KANG Seok-hwi, Professor CHOI Hyung-chul, Professor JEONG Seung-min> Yeungnam University (President CHOI Oe-chool) successfully held the 2024 W Songwon Researcher Award Ceremony on January 14 at the College of Medicine dean’s office. The W Songwon Foundation was established by WOO Sang-hyeon, Director of W Hospital, a Ministry of Health and Welfare-designated specialized hospital for joint and microsurgery in Daegu-Gyeongbuk. The foundation was named after WOO’s late father, Professor WOO Bok-won of Daegu University, who went by the pen name Songwon. Through the W Songwon Foundation, Director Woo has pledged an annual donation of KRW 20 million for 10 years, totaling KRW 200 million, to support research at YU College of Medicine. These funds are allocated to the W Songwon Researcher Award to recognize outstanding medical research achievements. Now in its third year, this year’s Grand Prize was awarded to Professor KANG Seok-hwi (Department of Internal Medicine). Professors CHOI Hyung-chul (Department of Pharmacology) and JEONG Seung-min (Department of Internal Medicine) received Excellence Awards. The recipients were granted KRW 10 million for the Grand Prize and KRW 5 million each for the Excellence Awards. Director WOO Sang-hyeon stated, “Over the past year, the medical community has faced challenges such as strikes and disruptions. I hope this award serves as a source of encouragement and support for faculty, alumni, and students.” Dean KIM Sung-ho of YU College of Medicine expressed gratitude, saying, “Despite W Hospital’s ongoing expansion efforts, Director WOO has remained committed to supporting medical research and his alma mater. The W Songwon Fund plays a crucial role in maintaining YU’s leadership in medical research. We will continue to uphold this noble vision, contributing to human health and the advancement of medical science.”
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Contributing to Nurturing Talents Who Serve Humanity Leading Integrated Business Messaging Company NanoIT [January 17, 2025] <PARK Sang-soo, CEO of NanoIT, presenting a donation to YU President CHOI Oe-chool (from left: PARK Sang-soo, President CHOI Oe-chool)> NanoIT CEO PARK Sang-soo has donated development funds to Yeungnam University (President CHOI Oe-chool). On the 16th, PARK visited YU and presented KRW 10 million to President CHOI, requesting support for university students. PARK, who leads NanoIT, a business integrated messaging company providing diverse message services on a single platform, has grown the company into a trusted industry leader through consistent technological innovation and quality management. The donated funds are designated for the Computer Science Department's development. PARK Sang-soo stated, "I am sincerely delighted and honored to donate to Yeungnam University. I feel great satisfaction in making even a small contribution to regional development and nurturing future talents" and added, "I will continue to fulfill my social responsibilities as a business leader and strive to grow together with the local community." President CHOI Oe-chool expressed gratitude, saying, "I thank Mr. PARK on behalf of the university for contributing to national and regional development and practicing sharing for future talent cultivation" and emphasized, "Embracing Mr. PARK's support and vision, we will strive to help students grow in a better environment, develop into talents who contribute to Korea's advancement and human society's collective prosperity."
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New Study Abroad Center established to recruit Vietnamese students. Provides Korean language education and study abroad consulting for local students. Collaborative efforts with alumni to build a comprehensive study abroad support system. [January 9, 2024] Yeungnam University (YU), led by President CHOI Oe-chool, officially opened the “YU Vietnam Ho Chi Minh Study Abroad Center” on December 27 in Ho Chi Minh City. The center aims to support Vietnamese students with Korean language education and study abroad opportunities, while enhancing YU's efforts to attract global talent. The opening ceremony was attended by prominent figures, including Director of YU International Education KIM Jae-chun, Director of International Affairs SON Sang-beom, Dr. Truong Nguyen Luan Vu, a department chair at Ho Chi Minh University of Technology and Education, and JANG Do-hwan, head of the Gyeongsangbuk-do Ho Chi Minh Office. YU alumni also joined to mark the occasion. <YU Vietnam Ho Chi Minh Study Abroad Center> Vietnam ranks second only to China in the number of students studying in South Korea, with approximately 56,000 Vietnamese students enrolled in Korean universities as of 2024. Through this newly established center, YU plans to offer systematic and professional Korean language education and study abroad consulting services, creating a robust support system for aspiring international students. At the opening ceremony, Director of YU International Education KIM Jae-chun stated, “We have established the YU Vietnam Ho Chi Minh Study Abroad Center in collaboration with our alumni in Ho Chi Minh City. The center will provide high-quality Korean language education and study abroad counseling for students in southern Vietnam, improving accessibility to YU and offering substantial support for prospective students.”
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360-pyeong next-generation integrated studio completed. Cutting-edge technology from XR studios to one-person creator studios. Pioneering AI and 3D educational content with innovative learning environments. [January 15, 2025] Yeungnam University (YU), led by President CHOI Oe-chool, announced a new leap toward educational innovation with the grand opening of its Smart Education Center on January 14. The opening ceremony, held at the Smart Education Center, was attended by over 50 key officials, including President CHOI Oe-chool, Director of the Education and Innovation PARK Seung-woo, and Director of International Education KIM Jae-chun. The Smart Education Center spans approximately 360 pyeong and integrates state-of-the-art technologies into a comprehensive educational space. It is equipped with administrative facilities for remote education planning and instructional design, next-generation integrated studio spaces, and dedicated areas for fostering one-person creators. Notably, the next-generation integrated studio is built on an NDI (Network Device Interface) platform, featuring advanced virtual reality technology, such as an XR studio. It also includes multi-purpose studios optimized for various needs, such as interactive studios that enhance teacher-student engagement, lecture recording studios with a white horizon background, and content creation facilities. To cultivate students’ creativity, the center offers a dedicated YouTube studio and editing rooms, enabling students to produce and present their own content. <Demonstration in the XR studio at YU's Smart Education Center (Director PARK Si-hyeon)> <YouTube studio for one-person creator development> The opening of the Smart Education Center marks a significant milestone in YU's efforts to establish cutting-edge educational infrastructure that leads the Fourth Industrial Revolution. By providing students with advanced learning experiences and equipping educators with tools for innovative teaching methods, the center is expected to elevate the quality and competitiveness of education at YU. <YU President CHOI Oe-chool delivering a congratulatory speech at the Smart Education Center opening ceremony.> In his address, President CHOI Oe-chool expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed to the establishment of the Smart Education Center, stating, “Today’s event is a crucial milestone for educational innovation at YU. The Smart Education Center is not merely a collection of technologies but a space designed to foster a creative education ecosystem that supports better learning environments. This center represents a new chapter in the era of AI and 3D educational content. We will continue to strive to provide the best education for YU students, keeping pace with the changes of our times.” YU has been laying the groundwork for remote and smart education since the opening of its Multimedia Support Center in 2002. In 2005, it became the first private university to be selected as the Daegu-Gyeongbuk regional e-learning support center. In 2015, YU achieved global recognition by ranking third in the e-learning category of the "2014 Educational Innovation Awards" presented by the Wharton School. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, YU transitioned seamlessly to online classes for all courses, thanks to its robust remote education infrastructure. By 2023, YU had established a global-standard lecture portal system and virtualized servers based on big data and AI. Since 2024, under the name "Smart Education Center," YU has been pioneering a new paradigm in future education by establishing innovative next-generation integrated studios and diverse educational support infrastructure.
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