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Selection of two laboratories including Nano Chem. Lab as the Best authenticated lab Ha Ju-hee, a graduate school student, etc. won Excellence Prize in Laboratory Prior Harmful Factor & Risk Analysis Report Preparation Contest. [December 3rd, 2021] <Nano Chem Lab and Energy Control & Storage Tech Lab of YU were selected by government-authenticated Excellent safety-control lab.> Two laboratories of YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) were selected as Excellent safety-control lab. Through government authentication for eight consecutive years since 2014, the best safety control level was accepted. Nano Chem Lab (Professor Kim Yeong-su of Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry) and Energy Control and Storage Tech Lab (Professor Kang Seok-won of Department of Automotive Mechanical Engineering) were selected as Excellent safety-control lab Especially, Nano Chem Lab (Professor Kim Yeong-su of Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry) was selected as the Best authenticated lab and work the prize of the Minister of Information & Communication. As the laboratory was selected as the Best authenticated lab for the third time after 2017 and 2018, YU has the most number of selected Best authenticated lab in the whole country. Seven Best authenticated labs were selected in 2021 from the universities and laboratories in the whole country and four universities including YU were included. Excellent safety-control authentication system is the system that the government gives authentication to the laboratories having high safety-control levels, activities, and recognition among scientific technology laboratories installed in universities and research institutions, etc. This time, YU produced not only Excellent safety-control labs but also personal winners in safety control area. In “The 4th Laboratory Prior Harmful Factor & Risk Analysis Report Preparation Contest” held in 2021, Ha Ju-hee, PhD Course of Chemistry of YU Graduate School, and other three persons (Tutor Kim Yeong-su) won Excellence Prizes and got the prize of the head of National Research Safety Control Center. YU produced the third winner since Baek Gyeong-min, PhD Course of Environment Engineering, as a winner Grand Prize in the 1st Contest and Jeon Ho-yeong, PhD Course of Chemical Engineering, as a winner of Excellence Prize in the 2nd Contest.
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Department of Saemaul International Development, Park Chung Hee School of Policy and Saemaul (PSPS), and foreign students from 18 countries, etc. gathered the will to practice “Sharing, Service, and Creation.” Resolution to practice “Saemaul Spirit” in daily life and to play the role of Global Saemaul Leaders “Global social contribution activities will be started with services for development of communities.” [November 18, 2021] “Saemaul Club” of YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) started its official sailing. YU had opening ceremony of Saemaul Club in Cheonma Art Center Convention Hall at 11 am, 18th. PARK Jun-Yeong (3rd Grade, Department of Saemaul International Development), students, club members, and YEOM Hong-cheol (Chairman of Korea Saemaul Undong Center) including KIM Jae-chun (Education Innovation Vice-President), HAN Dong-geun (Industry-College Cooperative Research Vice-President), LEE Hee-euk (President of PSPS), KIM Ki-su (Chairman of International Development & Cooperation Center), and KIM Yang-seon (Dean of Student Affairs) participated in the opening ceremony. YU Saemaul Club was established to build global knowledge based on Saemaul spirit and to improve recognition and understanding of Saemaul Undong in youths. The club members plan to make global social contribution activities through overseas voluntary service activities and participation in international development projects as well as service activities for development of communities such as education service, agricultural village service, environmental purification activities, neglected neighbor care projects, and talent donation activities, etc. Especially, as YU has Saemaul-specialization departments such as Department of Saemaul International Development and Park Chung Hee School of Policy and Saemaul (PSPS) and has a special graduate school, synergy effect of Saemaul Club activities is expected. The newly starting Saemaul Club has about 90 members consisting of not only the students of Department of Saemaul International Development but also more than 40 foreign students of PSPS from 18 countries and recruit of the members of the club will be expanded to whole university. PARK Jun-Yeong (Chairman of YU Saemaul Club) talked about his ambitions, “YU is accepted by international societies for systemization and development of Saemaul Undong to a field of study. It is meaningful in the aspect that Saemaul Club started by MZ Generation in such YU,” and “I will plan programs by grafting Saemaul including service activities based on Saemaul spirit with various studies through club activities in order to make the foundation for the club members to enhance their capabilities as global leaders.” In the opening ceremony, Saemaul Club members started regular activities with recitation of a written oath containing a resolution to sincerely practice Saemaul spirit (Diligence, Self-reliance, Cooperation, Sharing, Service, and Creation) in daily life and to play the role of global Saemaul leaders. In September, YU concluded a service agreement on cultivation of talents in Saemaul area with Korea Saemaul Undong Center. At that time, the two organizations agreed in cooperation for support of operation and management of Saemaul Club in the university and participation of college students in domestic/overseas Saemaul Undong programs and YEOM Hong-cheol (Chairman of Korea Saemaul Undong Center) encouraged students in the opening ceremony of Saemaul Club. YEOM Hong-cheol (Chairman of Korea Saemaul Undong Center) said in the congratulatory message, “Academic knowledge, education, and research expert of Saemaul Undong accumulated in YU is well known not only in Korea but also in the whole world. Saemaul Club focused in students will be another starting point to develop global Saemaul Undong,” and “Saemaul Club’s are being established by ones and twos in many colleges in the whole country. Korea Saemaul Undong Center will make sufficient support for planning and implementation of various programs connected with them.” President CHOI Oe-chool of YU said, “YU leads cultivation of talents to practice the spirit of sharing, service, and creation which are core values of Saemaul spirit,” and “YU Saemaul Club consists of natives and foreign students in about 1:1 ratio and is expected to make great contribution in understanding multi-culture society as well as practice of Saemaul spirit.” Meanwhile, YU Park Chung Hee School of Policy and Saemaul was established in November, 2011 to cultivate global Saemaul leaders in advancing countries. Until now, 762 students entered the school from 70 countries and, among them, 682 students from 65 countries got Master degrees and are working as professionals of international and local development of Saemaul in the world.
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“Top 1% in impact factors of theses” in three areas: engineering, computer science, and mathematics Only 23 researchers in the world in the three areas - The only researcher in Korea Report of more than 190 theses in internationally famous academic journals for recent three years, more than 32,000 times of citations [November 17, 2021] PARK Ju-hyeon (53) Professor of Department of Electric Engineering, YU was selected as one of Top 1% Researchers of the World again.He has been selected as one of the most influential researchers of the word for consecutive seven years since 2015. Clarivate Analytics (hereinafter referred to as Clarivat) which is a world-level information analysis service enterprise reported a list of “The most influential researchers in the world in 2021,” i.e. Highly Cited Researchers (Hereinafter referred to as HCR), on 16th. Especially, Professor Park was selected as one of Top 1% Researchers for consecutive three years since 2018 in three areas: engineering, mathematics, and computer science. There are only 23 researchers in the world who were included in the Top 1% in the world in three or more areas. In Korea, Professor Park is the only person. Being selected as HCR in many areas means the influence in wide range of areas and acceptance of unique research power in world-level researchers. Professor Park conducted active researches by reporting more than 190 theses in internationally famous journals for recent three years. Especially, his research performances were accepted at world level through more than 32,000 times of citations of his theses and more than 100 times citations of about 80 theses. Professor Park was selected as a regular member of The Korean Academy of Science and Technology and acts as an edition staff for many international journals including IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems. In this year, 6,602 researchers from more than 70 countries were listed in HCR. 47 researchers were listed in HCR from Korea and, among them, 44 researchers are Koreans. In case of Korea, Professor Park is the only researcher who was selected in three or more areas and six researchers were selected in two areas. HCR are selected in 22 areas consisting of 21 science and social science areas and 1 cross-field (researcher who gave the largest influence to the researchers in various areas). In this year, HCR were selected based on times of citations of theses for 11 years from January 2010 to December 2020. In the list of 2021 HCR, 24 Nobel prize winners including five 2021 Nobel prize winners are included. Clarivate selects HCR based on analysis information obtained by the data and measurement bibliography professionals and data scientists of ISI (Institute for Scientific Information), an affiliated organization. It also selects and reports Novel-Class Citation Laureates selected as potential Novel winners through citation analysis as well as HCR
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Video of Korean medium-and-small enterprises’ utilization of FTA to make export models using EU-Vietnam FTA YU GTEP Team enhanced practical capability as well as language and foreign trade theories through overseas exhibitions [November 17, 2021] <Students of GTEP Team 15th Class who won grand prize in 2021 FTA Utilization PR Content Contest for college & graduate school students> (BAE Jang-hyeon, LEE Chang-hwan, LIM Tae-gyu, and LEE Seung-min from the left> YU GTEP (Global Trade Experts Incubating Program) Team students won grand prize in 2021 FTA Utilization PR Content Contest for college & graduate school students. In the contest conducted from July to October last year, 85 teams participated in whole country. Six teams won prizes finally, and, among them, YU Team won grand prize in video part. The contest was conducted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and Korea International Trade Association and is a PR video content contest in the subject of FTA utilization for encouragement of export of Korean enterprises. YU students who won grand prize in the contest are LIM Tae-gyu (26), LEE Chang-hwan (25), BAE Jang-hyeon (24) (all 4th Grade), and LEE Seung-min (24) (3rd Grade) of College of Business and Economics of GTEP Team 15th Class. The winner work of YU Team is <Daegu Some Youth (Textile’S)>. They made the work in a web drama type to show the process that a domestic medium-and-small enterprise of textile area makes a successful export model with strategic utilization of EU-Vietnam FTA. The video showed an export strategy that a Korean medium-and-small enterprise in Vietnam may maximize profit by saving tariffs or getting a preferential tariff with active use of EU-Vietnam FTA and was favorably assessed. LIM Tae-gyu, a member of YU GTEP Team 15th Class, gave his impressions, “FTA is the most important agreement in global international trade market. I wanted to form an interesting story by combining a case to utilize FTA,” and “I am glad that the FTA export strategy we studied was accepted by the professional agency. We could enhance our professional knowledge on international trade and practical capability through the activities of GTEP Team. As we won grand prize in the contest, our self-confidence seems to be enhanced for the dream of international trade professionals.” YU GTEP Team is recognized as a cradle to cultivate youth international trade professionals. The students of GTEP Team enhance their practical capability by making marketing activities in overseas exhibitions with the workers of medium-and-small enterprises in addition to basic education about languages and trade business affairs, market analysis, overseas marketing, and counseling with buyers, etc. The students of GTEP Team have been playing the role of advance guards of medium-and-small enterprises’ export by participating in overseas exhibitions every year. YU has been implementing Global Trade Experts Incubating Program (GTEP) for 20 years starting with TI (Trade Incubator) project of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy in 2002 and operates GTEP Team 15th Class in this year.
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Construction of core infrastructure for cultivation of talents of future vehicles and drones Construction of same environment with actual roads for trial examinations of self-driving vehicles Industry-college cooperative R&D test, utilization of future vehicle education course practice yard of College of Mechanical and IT Engineering Self-driving vehicle contest will be held. [November 9, 2021] <Scene of YU next mobility urban self-driving platform> YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) constructed YU next mobility urban self-driving platform and held the opening ceremony on the 9th. It has the meaning that core infrastructure to cultivate talents and to lead activation of industry-college cooperation in the area of next nobility, i.e. future vehicle and drone area, which is one of new technology areas in the times of the 4th industrial revolution. The next mobility urban self-driving platform was constructed with the support by Social Tailored LINC+ (Leaders in Industry-college Cooperation+) Cultivation Project in YU Gyeongsan Campus with about 3,600m2 of area. Running environment same with actual roads is constructed for trial examinations of self-driving vehicles. Paved running roads, electric & traffic equipment such as crosswalks, six 3-color and 4-color traffic signals, two crosswalk signals for walkers, and one signal light control system, road and traffic signs, and safety fences were constructed. Especially, drone flight point posts will be installed in the space so as to be used for drone education and practice including drone flight exercise. YU College of Mechanical and IT Engineering plans to use the urban self-driving platform as an education course and practice yard for future vehicles and drones and to use it for holding contests including various tests needed for industry-college cooperative R&D. Also, common utilization method will be sought for through industry-college cooperation with local automobile component industry and cooperation with other colleges and research institutes. BAE Cheol-ho, the manager of YU LINC+ Team, said, “The infrastructure for education about self-driving vehicles and drones which belong to next-generation industry was provided with construction of YU next mobility urban self-driving platform,” and “I will do my best for construction of infrastructure including laboratories for industry-college cooperation as well as configuration of education curriculum so that YU students may grow to be the talents to lead next mobility area.”
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Part of the Korea Forest Service’s ‘2022 Neighborhood Forest Project (Outdoor Neighborhood Gardens)’ 500 million KRW funding to build a 3,100㎡ garden in the center of the campus... Offering eco-friendly living space Supervised by Dep. of Landscape Architecture and to be used as practical training center for the department from the garden building stage [November 4, 2021] YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) will build a large garden at its campus. This project is part of the ‘2022 Neighborhood Forest Project (Outdoor Neighborhood Gardens)’ sponsored by the Korea Forest Service. This project aims at establishing gardens around neighborhoods and public facilities to expand green areas in everyday life to improve the quality of life for citizens, and it includes outdoor gardens, rooftop and indoor gardens, and vertical gardens. The YU Dep. of Landscape Architecture that was selected for this project will receive a total of 500 million KRW for the project, and plans to build a 3,100㎡ garden in the grass area between the YU Chunma Art Center and College of Business & Economics Building by the end of 2022. With this new garden at the YU campus, students will not only be able to enjoy a more pleasant campus, but also allow local residents to take advantage of eco-friendly life in the urban center. The YU Dep. of Landscape Architecture also plans to use it as a practical training area for the department starting from the campus garden building stage. Students majoring in this field will participate directly in the project and will be able to receive comprehensive education for building gardens through research, education, maintenance, and monitoring. Department of Landscape Architecture Dean Kwon Jin-wook who is overseeing this project said, “The garden in the YU campus is a new ‘campus community’ model using neighborhood forests. In particular, as there is a densely populated residential area around the university, it is a place with great potential for expansion that students and the community will make together.” He added, “I hope that in addition to members of the university, citizens of all ages, genders and social classes will be able to enjoy the new garden culture.”
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Choi Young-hyun and Kim Dong-young team’s 'Open Frame Office’ creates ‘public value’ throughout the space Total of 103 people in 59 teams competed, and took first place after the first and second reviews [October 25, 2021] <Students of the School of Architecture who won the ‘grand prize’ at the KEPCO Daegu HQ New Building Design Contest> Students of the YU School of Architecture took the grand prize at the KEPCO Daegu HQ New Building Design Contest. The honors went to Choi Young-hyun (senior) and Kim Dong-young (junior) of the School of Architecture. At this contest held from June to August by the KEPCO Daegu HQ, they were judged first for their design and explanations, and then a second time with a video explanation of their work, and was finally chosen as first place, winning a cash prize of 3 million KRW. This contest was held for students enrolled at universities in Daegu and Gyeongbuk to offer the opportunity for empowering local college students under the theme of ‘Office building where the MZ Generation works.’ A total of 103 people in 59 teams participated, and 21 people in 12 teams were awarded. Their winning work was ‘Open Frame Office.’ Choi Young-hyun explained, “We paid attention to the spatial features of the KEPCO Daegu HQ where there are many public agencies. Rather than focusing on the individual functions of these public institutes, we believed that the entire block comprising the public institutes should be filled with public value,” while adding, “We did not make physical barriers like fences, resolved the issues of being inward for public institutes and facilities, and established an office space open to the city to create public locational value. Many existing office buildings concentrated only on functionality, and were situated like islands in the city. But we thought that for offices in the future, it would be important to form relationships with the city by including both functional aspects and public spaces.” The KEPCO Daegu headquarter building was constructed in 1986 and is currently planning for new construction to create the outdated building in Chimsan-dong into a local landmark. This contest was organized to share the vision for building the office building and to realize coexistence with the local community.
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‘Park Byung-hoon, Sohn A-ryeong, Lee Seon-yeop’ scheduled to be appointed as prosecutors after graduation in February of next year Continuously graduating prosecutors from the first batch of Law School Students... 13 prosecutors thus far Taking first and second place for the past 3 years solidifying its status as a prestigious law school [November 3, 2021] <YU Law School students who passed the 2022 new prosecutors exam> (From third on left, Park Byung-hoon, Sohn A-ryeong, President CHOI Oe-chool, and Lee Seon-yeop of the YU Law School) YU Law School recently graduated three people passing the 2022 new prosecutors exam that the Ministry of Justice recently announced. Since its founding, YU Law School has continuously graduated prosecutors since its first batch of students, and now has a total of 13 graduates who have become prosecutors. In this new prosecutors exam, Park Byung-hoon (35), Lee Seon-yeop (33), and Sohn A-ryeong (26) who will be graduating in February of next year placed their names on the list. These students who will be appointed as new prosecutors in 2022 said, “Trusting and following the professors according to the systematic education program of the YU Law School has led to such good results. In addition to studies, YU also provided special care in many areas such as life on campus and psychological counseling, thus making it possible to concentrate on studies during our three-year program. The knowledge and experience gained at the YU Law School will be a great platform for our lives as legal professionals.” YU has been continuously recording outstanding achievements in the bar exam passing rate since its founding. It took second place in the 10th bar examinations in terms of national passing rates (for 10th Law School class). It has been ranking first and second place in the national bar exam passing rate over the past three years, ranking first for the 9th bar exam and second in the 8th bar exam, solidifying its status as a prestigious law school of Korea. Such achievements have led to higher competition rates for admissions into the Law School. The admissions competition to the Law School for 2022 that was closed in early October was 10.5 to 1, which was the second highest in the nation. YU President CHOI Oe-chool said, “The YU Law School has been maintaining the top ranks in various indicators including the bar exam passing rate, as it solidifies it status as a prestigious law school. The devotion of professors and hard work of students are what is driving the status of YU Law School.” He added, “The university will also provide assertive support to foster legal professionals who take the initiative to realize social justice."
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YU and the National Library of Korea team up in ‘Privately Collected Ancient Document Survey and Arrangement Research Service’ project Hanja Culture Research Center oversees survey and arrangement of 4,647 ancient documents possessed by the Nara Eol Research Center Discovered numerous ancient documents with high cultural value such as ‘Gwandongilgi,’ ‘Heojeonganchal’ and ‘Nonuldosa’. [November 2, 2021] <YU Hanja Culture Research Center Research Team> The YU Hanja Culture Research Center brought out important ancient documents collected by the private sector our into the world. The Hanja Culture Research Center conducted a five-month project for surveying and arranging a total of 4,647 ancient documents (116 books, 2,222 letters, and 2,309 official and private documents) collected by the Nara Eol Research Center Chairman Cho Won-gyeong. This project, which was conducted as the National Library of Korea’s ‘Privately Collected Ancient Document Survey and Arrangement Research Service’ project’ was joined by a total of six researchers such as YU Hanja Culture Research Center Chief Jung Eun-jin (Professor of Archaic Sino-Korean Education) and researchers majoring in Sino-Korean and history. The research team made close comparisons with originals by examining the actual ancient documents possessed by the Nara Eol Research Center and drafted detailed work sheets for the ancient documents, while systemizing the list of literatures. Furthermore, it published a list including 15 types of commentaries for important materials. In particular, a number of important ancient documents with high cultural heritage value such as ‘Gwandongilgi’, ‘Heojeonganchal’, ‘Nonuldosa’, and ‘Bakssiyeolnyeojeon’ were discovered. YU Hanja Culture Research Center Chief Jung Eun-jin who oversaw this project said, “About half of ancient documents, which are valuable cultural assets, are currently owned by private individuals without being disclosed. Most ancient documents possessed by individuals are exposed to poor environments and are not systematically arranged, and they are disappearing one after another.” She went on saying, “This project was carried out in order to systematically arrange ancient documents possessed by the private sector in order to resolve such pressing issues.” This project is quite significant in that it preserves ancient documents that are valuable cultural heritages while finding value in their contents." The National Library of Korea plans to disclose the ancient documents collected by private individuals to the public to offer the opportunity to easily experience valuable cultural heritages. Starting with this project, the YU Hanja Culture Research Center plans to continuously participate in work for investigating and finding ancient literary material spread out all across the nation.