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<META name=GENERATOR content=\"MSHTML 8.00.6001.18999\"> <BODY style=\"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; FONT-SIZE: 9pt; \"> 2011학년도 2학기 영남대학교 한국어특강을 다음과 같이 개설하고자 합니다. ◈ 대상자: 외국인(학부, 대학원, 외국인 교원 및 일반인) For foreigners in Korea ◈ 수업기간/시간: 총 60시간 Class period/Time: Total 60 hours ☞ 매일반: 2011.09.05(월) ~ 2011.12.07(수) Every day class: September 5, 2011(Mon.) ~ December 7, 2011(Wed.) ☞ 격일반: 2011.09.08(월) ~ 2011.11.23(수) Mon./Wed./Fri.: September 5, 2011(Mon.) ~ November 23, 2011(Wed.) ◈ 개설강좌 및 시간: 신청서 참고 Detail information regarding class and time, please see the attached file. ◈ 수강신청 How & Where to apply? ☞ 기간: 2011.08.22(월) ~ 2011.08.31(수), 11:00 A.M. Period: August 22, 2011(Mon.) ~ August 31, 2011(Wed.), 11:00 A.M. ☞ 장소: 한국어교육원 행정실 (국제교류센터 316호) Place: Office of Korean Language Institute (Ofiice No. 316) ☞ 제출서류: 신청서 1부 (첨부파일) Please submit the application form (Attached file) ◈ 분반시험: 2011.09.01(목), 14:00 (국제교류센터) Placement test: September 1, 2011(Thu.), 14:00 P.M. ※ 교실은 당일 게시판에 공지가 됩니다. Classroom will be posted on the notice board, KLI the 3rd building. ◈ 수강료: 250,000원 (현금납부) Tuition: 250,000KRW (Cash only) ☞ 본교 외국인 교원 및 교환학생: 해당부서 지원 YU Faculty members and exchange students are 100% supported from the school. ☞ 대학원생: 최대 2회 대학원 행정실 150,000원 지원 Graduate school students can be supported from the school up to twice. ※ 단, 2회째는 2A이상 신청자에 한함. 2A이상 PASS한 학생에 대해서는 지원 없음. ※ First time: all the level can be supported. Secend time: higher than 2A level can be supported. Students who already pass the 2A level, they can\'t be supported.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Procured 7.1 billion won in national funding. Selected 4 years in a row [May 11, 2011] Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-soo) was selected for the \'2011 Education Capacity Improvement Support Program\' and will be receiving 7.1 billion won in national funding, which is the highest amount among national private universities. Since the first education capacity improvement program in 2008, it has been selected for all four years. Recently, the Ministry of Science, Education and Technology (MEST; minister Lee, Ju-ho) and the National Research Foundation of Korea (president Oh, Se-jeong) announced the results of the selections for the 2011 \'Education Capacity Improvement Support Program\'. The \'Education Capacity Improvement Support Program\' for improvement of the quality and competitiveness of university education selects schools depending on the educational conditions and performance. For the first time this year, pre-examination procedures on the formula index was implemented to enhance the reliability and feasibility of this program, and for the final selection, the indexes of the 17 pre-selected universities were pre-examined and reflected in the final results. In result, a total of 80 schools including Yeungnam University were selected. This represents that 18 of the 88 universities (20.5%) supported in 2010 were disqualified, with 10 new schools receiving the funding. MEST stated, \"This shows how much effort is made by universities for educational achievements and improvement of conditions, and we expect that through the process of being qualified and disqualified, improvement of educational capacities will be promoted.\" The total national funding of the education capacity improvement support program is 241.96 billion won. Yeungnam University received the most among private schools in the nation with 7.1 billion won. When including national, public and private schools, it has placed second (Kyungpook National University - 7.2 billion won). The funds can be invested as desired to improve the educational capacities of each university according to their own development strategy. Yeungnam University is planning to used the funding for strengthening research abilities and innovating education to foster \'Y-type Human Resources\', increasing scholarships, improving environments of education and research, developing various employment programs, and providing support for employment. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_047300753612640733 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard-2011/cheditor/show_image.php?im=__2011-06-08_09-31-24_1335.gif\" target=_blank> Students participating in the \'overseas company expedition\' as part of the education capacity improvement program pose for a photo
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> First showing of ancient artifacts of Japan\'s Kanto region Display 250 pieces from collection of Waseda University Aizu Museum [April 28, 2011] <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_06292621793503755 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard-2011/cheditor/show_image.php?im=__2011-06-07_10-02-50_1328.jpg\" target=_blank> Special exhibit first showing the ancient culture of Japan\'s Kanto region, \'Ancient Japanese Culture from Waseda University\' began at the Yeungnam University Museum on the 28th. This exhibit that will continue until June 17 is the third museum exchange exhibit between Yeungnam University and Waseda University. Beginning with the \'Ainu comes to Korea - Life Culture Special Exhibit of Ainu in Japan\' (Nov 20, 2008 - Mar 27, 2009) held at the Yeungnam University Museum in 2008, it was followed in 2009 by the 2nd Special Exchange Exhibit \'Korean Peninsula seen through Ancient Maps of Yeungnam University Museum\' at the Aizu Museum of Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. There are 250 artifacts on display from the Kanto region that show the creative and unique ancient culture of Japan from the Jomon Period, Yayoi Period and Kofun Period. Most ancient Japanese artifacts exhibits held in Korea approached the comparative culture studies from a Korean perspective, and this is unique in the fact that it displays artifacts mainly from the Kanto region. In particular, the earthenware, bone tools, shells, stone tools, etc of the Japanese Jomon Period, which is equivalent to the Korean New Stone Age, will help people understand the times, as well as the appearance and development of earthenware, the tools and technologies (stone, bone and shell tools) of the people of the Jomon, mentality (ornaments, funeral rituals), and other cultures of the Jomon. Earthenware of Yayoi period found in Waseda University campus shows that this is when rice-farming became widespread in Japan. Also, the metal artifacts and Haniwa, which are terracotta clay figures, from the Kofun Period, which is equivalent to the Three Kingdoms Period of Korea, show a hint of ancient Japanese culture when royalty was first established. Meanwhile, Yeungnam University Museum offered various educational programs in relation to the exhibit with the sponsorship of the The Hahn Cultural Foundation. They include Korea-Japan archaeological seminars, gallery talks, \'at-your-door archaeological classes\' for multi-cultural families, on-site experience education for kindergarten and elementary school students (making Jomon earthenware patterns, playing the artifact puzzle, etc), as well as commentaries for exhibits. Professor Lee, Cheong-gyu (Department of Cultural Anthropology), director of Yeungnam University Museum, who planned this special exhibit, stated, \"It will not only be an opportunity for better understanding of ancient Japanese culture, but will be a valuable exhibit that promotes cultural exchanges between the two countries.\"