제 1 호 Baek, Ehunggi, President of Sangmyung University, Visit to Myanmar
Kicker: SM News Baek Ehunggi, President of Sangmyung University, has prepared a bridgehead for exchange and cooperation with Myanmar By Su-jeong Sim, Reporter tlatnwjd97@naver.com Sangmyung University announced that President Baek Ehunggi visited Yangon, Myanmar, on February 12th~13th, and set up a bridgehead for exchanges and cooperation with various institutions in Myanmar. Jo Hang-rok, head of the Foreign Cooperation Agency, and Choi Eun-jeong, president of the Graduate School of Business, accompanied him and discussed ways to cooperate with each other in Myanmar. With Yangon University of Foreign Studies' President-in-chief, they discussed exchange and cooperation, including exchange of students and professors from both universities, and the promotion of joint research projects. They visited the Myanmar Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) to discuss the establishment of a short-term management program for corporate executives in Myanmar. They discussed holding a mini-MBA program, which will run for about two weeks within this year, at Sangmyung University. Afterwards, they discussed setting up an opening propel of MBA course for executives and employees of the Myanmar Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The meeting was attended by key officials, including the Adviser to the Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar (former Chairman) and the Vice Chairman. Source: http://www.metroseoul.co.kr/news/newsview?newscd=2019021700090
제 1 호 SMU Holds Capacity Building Program for Professors
SMU Holds Capacity Building Program for Professors by Sarah Chae, Editor sarah3fran@gmail.com A capacity building program for promoted, new and re-appointed professors was held by the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) of Sangmyung University (SMU). The event took place at the Centuria Building, SMU Seoul Campus for 2 days, on February 14th and 15th. This education program for professors was held as SMU has judged abilities of the teaching staff as the core of competitiveness nowadays. Recent situations have shown that universities are in states of crisis. Educational environments have changed and the fall of school-age population has led to admission problems (lower quotas). Therefore, to increase the competitiveness of SMU “The Past and Present of Our University, and the Innovation and Changes of the Future” was chosen as the topic of the whole program. The CTL has judged that strengthening teaching methods has its limits to capacity building. For such reasons, the focus of the program was on creating opportunities to explore strategies for the changes of school platforms and strengthen creative convergence education. Different programs were taken between new professors and promoted or re-appointed professors. The whole capacity building program consisted of programs like “Information education for strengthening creative convergence education”, “Understanding university structure and policy according to the recent environmental changes of universities”, “Team activity programs that use coding education”, “A talk with a senior professor”, “Surviving/Growing strategies to overcome the age of uncertainty”, and more. SMU was the first among domestic universities to hold this kind of program. However, after August 2018, this is the second time an education program about understanding the changes of the educational environment and the school has been held for the professors at SMU. *Source: https://www.smu.ac.kr/webzine/today.do?mode=view&articleNo=697194 https://www.smu.ac.kr/webzine/today.do?mode=view&articleNo=697194&article.offset=10&articleLimit=10
제 1 호 Photo Exhibition Photographed in the Heart with the Visually Impaired
Photo Exhibition Photographed in the Heart with the Visually Impaired by Min-gyeong Lee, Editor lee.mkpeach@gmail.com △ 2018 The World Seen Through Heart – The Story of the Namdae-mun Market On December 21st, at the Art Design Center in Sangmyuong University in Seoul, “2018 The World Seen Through Heart – The Story of the Namdae-mun Market”, photograph exhibition by visually impair artists, was held, which was supervised by Yang Jeong-hoon, Director of the Media Research Institute at Sangmyung University and sponsored by “The World Seen Through the Mind”. It was designed to provide equal opportunities of visual arts activities for the visually impaired. The photos taken by visually impaired people who took part in the photo class for five months every year starting from the 2007 Toa Art Festival Project Invitation was shown at the exhibition. Every year, students who major in the Photo and Video Content in Sangmyung University have participated as volunteer mentors and have been working together on the activities of taking photos and educational instructors and preparing the exhibition. There were various attractions, such as tactile pictures that could be touched with hands, photos that could be seen with light, etc, totalling about 40 works and their theme is "Namdaemun Market”. This exhibition was held until December 27, 2018. Sources: http://www.kyosu.net/news/articleView.html?idxno=43547
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