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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> [May 11, 2010] The \'Global Saemaul School\', which will become a cradle for the 21st century-type Saemaul movement, was established for the first time in Korea through the cooperation of the university, international academic society, and local self-governing organizations. Lee, Hyo-soo, president of Yeungnam University, signed an MOU on the establishment and operation of the \'Global Saemaul School\' with Choi, Oe-chool, chairman of the Global Saemaul Forum and Lee, Jae-man, director of the Daegu Dong-gu Office at the Dong-gu Office on the 11th. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_09077323420900167 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-09-30_12-53-22_495.bmp\" target=_blank> The Global Saemaul School celebrated its 40th anniversary since its establishment by the late President Park, Chung-hee on April 22, 1970, and while looking back the basic spirit and historical meaning of the Saemaul Movement, for the first time in Korea, it has been installed in Dong-gu, Daegu, for the local self-governing organization in order to lead a 21st century Saemaul Movement needed in an era of a paradigm shift. With the establishment of the Global Saemaul School later this year, Yeungnam University will support Dong-gu becoming a intelligence-based society and procure an edge in intellectual competitiveness through research on related educational programs and dispatching experts. Dong-gu Office will help improve the intellectual competitiveness of residents and enhance traditional cultures for the learning and practicing of the 21st century Saemaul spirit of diligence, self-help, cooperation, service and creation. The Global Saemaul Forum\'s goal is to develop an intellectual competitiveness base model of Dong-gu through the operation of the Global Saemaul School, foster leaders for experience-based education on traditional cultures and the global servicing culture, while systemizing the spirit and experience of Korea\'s successful development model and sharing it with the world. On this, Lee, Hyo-soo, president of Yeungnam University, stated, \"The Global Saemaul School will provide the opportunity for lifelong learning for not only the community, but the entire nation, systemize the Saemaul Movement of Korea and the past experience in national development by fostering global service leaders, and lead the 21st century Saemaul Movement in the front line.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> 4 Chinese International Students Selected for Government Scholarships Korean Fulbright Offers 1 Year \'GKS Scholarship\' [May 6, 2010] International students at Yeungnam University were selected for the \'2010 GKS Outstanding International Student Scholarship (hereinafter referred to as GKS Scholarship)\' recently announced by the government. ‘GKS’ (Global Korea Scholarship) integrated existing scholarship programs for domestic and foreign students by the National Institute for International Education, which is under the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. The \'Outstanding International Student Scholarship\' program, which is part of this scholarship program, offers government scholarships by selecting outstanding international students who came to Korea paying their own way. It is basically the \'Korean Fulbright Scholarship Program\'. Candidates for the \'GKS Scholarship\' in the past February are undergraduates who placed level 4 in TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) with a GPA of 3.0 (out of 4.5) or higher. Its goal is to offer government scholarships to students who are good at Korean and have outstanding grades in order to enhance the national image. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_08699797464914925 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-09-27_15-38-25_495.jpg\" target=_blank> Chinese Students who received GKS scholarships (left to right: Fei Chengji, Qui Min, Jia Yushan, Wang Chunqing) At Yeungnam University, 4 Chinese international students applied for the scholarship. They are Wang Chungqing (王純淸, 21, Senior in Economics and Finance), Jia Yushan (賈玉刪, 24, Senior in International Economics and Business), Qui Min (邱敏, 23, Senior in Chinese Language and Culture), and Fei Chengji (裵丞姬, 23, Senior in Sociology), and they all received the scholarship for a 100% success rate. Thus, these four students will receive a monthly 500 thousand won scholarship per person for one year from the Korean government. Fei Chengji, who is from Heilongjiang, stated, \"I am very happy that I could take a load off of my parents, who have been working here in Korea to pay for my tuition. I am very grateful to Korea.\" Their future goals are all the same. They all wish to act as a bridge for developing friendly relations between Korea and China. For this, Fei Chengji is planning to go on to graduate school and become a professional translator/interpreter, and the other three hope to work in the trade business between Korea and China. Park, Gi-dong, director of the International Service Team of Yeungnam University, stated, \"We not only provide Korean language education to foreigners hoping to study in Korea, but also offer free Korean language courses every day for 2 hours fitting to their skill level to foreigners studying in our undergraduate and graduate schools. In addition, we offer support for taking the TOPIK, while also providing the Buddy Program to help foreign students adapt to school and life here in Korean by teaming them up with Korean students.\" He added, \"Just as the US did in the past, the more outstanding international students that receive scholarships from our country\'s government, the higher our international prestige will rise.\" Meanwhile, Yeungnam University admitted a total of 1,100 international students this semester. This is an increase of three folds compared to the same period five years ago (at 348 students), and it shows evidence of how quickly the school is becoming globalized. Also, the fact that international students are coming in from all over the world in 29 countries such as Germany, Russia, Macedonia, Turkey, Poland, France, Dominican Republic, USA, Canada, Brazil, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal and Kenya, proves that inbound globalization, which is the goal of making the campus a global village, is successfully underway.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Groundbreaking Ceremony of the LED-IT Fusion Technology Research Center of the 4th 410 billion won invested in the next 5 years to construct world\'s top 3 LED fusion industrial complex [May 4, 2010] A bright light has turned on in finding the next-generation growth engine of our community and our nation. Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-soo) held a groundbreaking ceremony for the \'LED-IT Fusion Technology Research Center (director Jang, Ja-soon, hereinafter referred to as Center)\' at the northeast side of the Industry-Academic Cooperative Technology Institute at the Gyeongsan Campus at 3:30 on the 4th. At this day\'s event, Choi, Gyeong-hwan (Minister of Knowledge Economy), Kim, Gwan-yong (governor of Gyeongbuk), Kim, Beom-il (mayor of Daegu), Woo, Ui-hyeong (chairperson of Yeungnam Academy Foundation), Park, Bong-gyu (president of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation), Yoon, Sang-han (director of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk leading industry support organization), and CEOs of relevant companies attended to congratulate the establishment of the Center. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_08237571232488507 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-09-17_17-19-03_495.jpg\" target=_blank> ;<A class=imageUtil id=thumb_02730111549356032 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-09-17_17-19-03_495.jpg\" target=_blank> This center, which will have 1 underground story and stand 5 stories high with a total floor area of 7,486.16㎡ is scheduled to be completed by the end of the year, and it will act as a hub for the industry-academic-government cooperation network that connects Yeungnam University, local authorities such as Gyeongsangbuk-do, Daegu, Gyeongsan, and Gumi, and over 20 related companies such as LG Display, Heesung Electronics and SL. Through this, the Center will promote research and industrialization of fusion and integrated technologies of LED technologies and IT technologies in order to act as a spearhead for finding new growth engines for not only the community, but for all of Korea. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_00024534046525626074 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-09-17_17-19-56_495.jpg\" target=_blank> An aerial view of the LED-IT Fusion Technology Research Center The business goal of the Center is to establish the \'world\'s top 3 LED fusion industry complex\' and to establish the \'LED fusion industry hub of Northeast Asia\'. Accordingly, the center is aiming to create a greater synergy effect by tying together the local major industry of IT with automobiles and display industry. As part of this, they are planning to develop platform technologies and commercialization technologies for LED-IT fusion in the five main sectors of light source, intelligent automobiles, TV, lighting, reliability and malfunction analysis The new technologies that are developed will be saved in the \'patent bank\'. The related patented technologies will be constructed into a map so that they may be utilized when finding venture businesses in the LED-IT sector. Furthermore, a pilot production complex will be made in Gyeongsan and Gumi, and by hosting domestic and foreign businesses related with LED and IT, to maximize the operation rate in 2013. In addition, the Center is also planning to provide support for the marketing strategies of companies as well. Yeungnam University is also planning to establish undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate courses related to LED-IT to foster advanced professionals, while operating the Center under a \'full-time researcher system\' to adopt liability management for promotion and performance of projects. It is also planning to cooperate with domestic and foreign institutes that are strong in the LED sector such as the Korea Photonics Technology Institute, Korea Electronics Technology Institute, Korea Institute of Lighting Technology, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daegu-Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology. Jang, Ja-soon (38, Department of Information and Communication Engineering), who will be overseeing the Center for the next 5 years, stated \"The LED industry, which was worth 14 billion dollars in 2007, is expected to develop and grow to be worth 100 billion dollars by 2015.\" He added, \"The Center will develop and successfully establish an LED-IT fusion Technology complex model through the establishment of an automobile LED light source cluster in Gyeongsan, a medical LED cluster in Daegu, and an LED display lighting cluster in Gumi in order to act as a hub for pursuing the LED-IT fusion industry that is worth hundreds of billions of won.\" Meanwhile, Yeungnam University, which is in pursuit of the \'Global Frontier 10-3-10\' strategy aiming at becoming one of the top 10 universities in the 3 major fusion and integration research areas within 10 years, is expected to spearhead the \'green energy and green growth\' sector through the establishment of the Center. On this, Lee, Hyo-soo, president of Yeungnam University, stressed \"By accelerating the GIFT Plan (Green Innovation For Tomorrow Plan) for the future society, we will embody the Glocal Initiative in the green growth sector, while presenting a successful model for the fusion and integrated research paradigm.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Participation in the \'Mongolia-Korea Education Fair\' in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Korea-Mongolia diplomatic relations Jump-starting Inbound Globalization [April 30, 2010] Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-soo) is accelerating its recruiting of outstanding international students from abroad. It is part of the inbound globalization strategy to make the campus itself a global village. For this, in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Korea-Mongolia diplomatic relations, Yeungnam University participated in the \'2010 Mongolia-Korea Education Fair\' held in Ulan Bator University for 2 days on April 24 and 25. At this education fair hosted by the national international education center, booths of 30 domestic universities, including that of Yeungnam University, were opened to greet the locals interested in studying in Korea. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_042468506512904635 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-09-03_14-32-06_495.jpg\" target=_blank> At the Korea Education Fair held at Ulan Bator University, Mongolia on April 24 and 25, a crowd is gathered at the Yeungnam University booth. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_04300244611140732 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-09-03_14-32-27_495.jpg\" target=_blank> The high interest of Mongolians on Korea was shown in this education fair, as there is a pavilion called \'Seouljeong\', and there are streets named \'Street of Seoul\' and \'Namyangju Street\', in Ulan Bator, which is the capital of Mongolia. Sohn, Dae-hyeong (38) from the Yeungnam University International Services Team who participated in this education fair stated, \"We gathered quite a crowd and passed out all 700 publications that we prepared on the morning of the first day. In the 2 days, over 1,500 people came to our booth for advice and information on studying abroad.\" Among the locals who came to receive consulting on studying abroad, there were a Korean language teacher at a local high school who wished to study Korea by enrolling at the Yeungnam University graduate school, as well as current professors and doctors who are interested in gaining their doctorates in Korea. There were over 200 people left their personal and contact information after receiving consultations on studying abroad. Yeungnam University is planning to provide them with international study information and other information necessary to adapt to life in Korea, and will continuously manage them in order to attract talented international students. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_05247506780982566 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-09-03_14-32-55_495.jpg\" target=_blank> On this, vice-president Joo, Sang-woo, Office of International Programs of Yeungnam University, stated, \"Mongolia has the third highest amount of international students in Korea, showing their friendliness to Korea.\" He also added, \"In order to expand the Korea-friendly, Yeungnam University-friendly global network, we are planning to actively participate in international education fairs in other countries as well.\" Meanwhile, in the first semester of 2010, there are over 1,100 international students studying at Yeungnam University, which is more than tripled compared to 5 years ago in 2005 (348 international students).
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Nanotechnology (NT) research, which will bring about a \'revolution\' in human life, leading \'Nano Powerhouse Korea\' Publishing a monthly average of 3.2 theses, and Publishing 1.4 theses a month per professor in SCI journals [April 19, 2010] Everything in the world is becoming smaller. A super computer that was as big as a house is now made in a chip that is the size of a human thumb. Items that are small, as well as have unique and unexpected features are being produced. \'Nano\', which means \'ultra small\' or \'extremely fine\', technologies are changing the world. The applications of nanotechnologies are limitless, and is currently used in solar cells, semiconductors, wall-mountable TVs, laundry machines, shampoo and cosmetics. Nanotechnologies (NT), which control the properties of a substance that is 1/100,000 the size of the human hair (1nm=1m/1 billion), is said to be the \'3 major science technologies\' together with information technologies (IT) and bioengineering technologies (BT) of the 21st century, and is leading technological revolutions. The \'Yeungnam University Nano Project Group\' (director Joo, Sang-woo, School of Mechanical Engineering), which is conducting the \'WCU (World Class University) project\' of MEST, is revealing its world-class research performance, and brightening the future of Korean NT. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_08390081082083671 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-09-01_10-07-37_495.jpg\" target=_blank> Professors of the Nano Project Group are having discussions on the development of bio-sensors that apply NT (from left, clockwise, Professors Barnerjee, Xu, Joo, Sang-woo, Sharma) Since its full-fledged research in September of last year, during the 7 months, the Yeungnam University Nano Project Group published a total of 24 SCI theses for a monthly average of 3.2. It has published theses in world prominent SCI journals such as ≪Physical Chemistry, A≫ and ≪Biomicrofluidics≫ under the name of the Yeungnam University Nano Project Group. ≪Physical Chemistry, A≫ is a specialized academic journal issued by the American Chemistry Society, and is in the top 3 of the 106 journals in the related sector. ≪Biomicrofluidics≫ of the American Institute of Physics is ranked in the top 10 for the liquid and plasma dynamics sector. Despite this, publishing 3.2 theses monthly in SCI journals was possible due to the excellence and efforts of the professors participating in the nano project group. Professors currently participating in the Yeungnam University Nano Project Group area are Professor Joo, Sang-woo(director, 51, School of Mechanical Engineering), Professor Ashutosh Sharma (49), and Professor Shizi Qian (39), as well as Professor Arghya Narayan Banerjee (35), who joined in March and Professor Lin Xu (30), who joined in early April of this year. Theses published by them in SCI journals can be averaged out to 1.4 per month by each professor. When including joint research theses, 16 theses were published by Joo, Sang-woo, 12 by Qian and 9 by Sharma in SCI journals. Professor Banerjee has applied 5 of his theses to SCI journals in his first month and is waiting for its publication. In addition, the Yeungnam University Nano Project Group published a total of 12 theses by participating in domestic and international academic conferences, and is accumulating quite noticeable research achievements such as providing nanotechnology consulting for the Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM). Normally, physical time required for applying, screening and publishing of SCI theses are approximately 6 months. Therefore, it is possible to say that the Yeungnam University Nano Project Group\'s SCI theses publication and research performance exceeds world-class and is at the world best level. Professor Sharma, who is a chair-professor of the India Institute of Technology (IIT) that is called the \'MIT of India\', as well as one of the 5 major scholars of global nanotechnologies, and in particular nano-patterning, stated \"It is difficult for universities to publish more than 10 SCI theses in a year even in the US, China, Japan and Europe, which are advanced nations in the nanotechnology sector.\" He added, \"It is remarkable that we published 24 SCI theses in just 7 months of starting full-scaled research.\" Research on \'Nano Bio Technologies\', Contributing to the success of the High-tech Medical Complex Based on such research achievements, the project group is planning to focus on nano fusion technology applications and experimentations this year. In particular, by hosting the High-tech Medical Complex, they are planning to promote \'nano-bio\' technology research, which will be the future competitive edge of the region. Director Joo, Sang-woo, explained, \"A nano-robot smaller than a white blood cell will go into the veins of humans to fight off germs, and treat injured areas using necessary medicines, and by attaching arms that can attach medicine to cancerous cells, it will be possible to select and kill cancer cells. All this is possible through NT.\" He also added, \"We will play a leading role in research and application of nanotechnologies, so that our nation will have competitiveness in the global nano market, which is expected to be worth 1 trillion dollars by 2015.\" Meanwhile, the Yeungnam University Nano Project Group, which was selected for the WCU project by MEST in late April, will receive national funding amounting to 3.5 million dollars until August 2013 in order to conduct fundamental research on nanotechnologies, and development of fusion technology.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> \"How old are you?\" Published on US SSCI Journal <Journal of Gerontology> while receiving international recognition. Accomplishment in convergence between fundamental research and clinical research. [April 13, 2010] Though aging is an inevitable fate for humankind, immortality is also the people\'s hope. However, one\'s age is not in direct proportion to the level of aging. Therefore, in order to live a youthful and healthy life, it is crucial to accurately diagnose one\'s level of aging. Yeungnam University professors Cho, Kyung-hyun (School of Biotechnology) and Shin, Dong-gu (College of Medicine) teamed up for joint research and became the first in the world to find a key bio-marker for aging in the blood. Using this, they have opened the doors for diagnosing the level of aging in a simple manner. The research team who are with the \'Yeungnam University Aging-associated Vascular Disease Research Center\' (director Kim, Jae-ryong), which is Medical Science Research Center (MRC) supported by MEST and the National Research Foundation of Korea, sampled blood from 60 people to make comparative analyses on senior citizens over 65 years old at an average of 71 years old and youths with an average of 22 for the past 2 years. In result, they became the first to reveal that antioxidant activities, which suppress aging, and HDL (high density lipoprotein), which is known as \'good cholesterol\', were reciprocally proportionate. With more aging, antioxidant activities in lipoprotein within the blood dropped, and that the size and density of HDL also dropped were revealed through their experimentations. It is already a well known fact that the higher amount of HDL you have in your blood, which acts as a \'blood vessel janitor\' that transports cholesterol in tissues to the liver so that it can be excreted, the healthier it is for you. However, this was the first time to reveal that the HDL size and density in blood was more important than its quantity. Furthermore, the research team revealed that proper diets, and aerobic exercises such as swimming and track were very effective for increasing the size and density of HDL, and thus presented a detailed method for suppressing aging (See attachment). In addition, the research team also discovered that with aging, apolipoprotein, which is an important protein in the blood, started to break for the first time. The research team reported these research results as an important aging diagnosis marker, and they have already applied for patents on their development of an aging diagnosis kit (Invention: aging diagnosis method and bio-marker for aging diagnosis). <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_021867035751631802 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-08-18_10-33-08_495.jpg\" target=_blank> The research results acquired through fundamental and clinical studies were confirmed for publication in the May edition of the ≪Journal of Gerontology≫, which is an SSCI (social sciences citation index) journal, and very rare for a natural science thesis to be published on such. Thus, the importance of the research results were recognized by a globally prominent journal that has been published since 1946 the Gerontological Society of America, with an impact index of 4.003. Prior to this in January, Professor Cho, Kyung-hyun reported that fructose changed the functions and structure of apolipoprotein existing in the blood, and that it caused and accelerated diabetes, atherosclerosis and aging, while also revealing its scientific mechanism. Professor Cho, Kyung-hyun (42, School of Biotechnology), who led this research, stated, \"When considering that existing aging diagnosis methods that required extraction of cells or tissues not only required complex procedures and high costs, but also had some risks to it, the results of this research will contribute considerably to the popularization of aging diagnosis.\" He also added, \"By applying the blood extraction aging diagnosis method that was newly developed to health check-ups, everyone will be able to easily diagnosis their biological level of aging, and be able to find a way to maintain their youth and health.\"
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Yeungnam University Professor Park, Yong-ha\'s team, \'world first\' kimchi microorganism clinical tests Opened new vista in treating Atopy such as development of new medicines and functional foods Also contribute in globalization of Korean food [April 8, 2010] With the recent stark increase of patients with atopy, it was found that 1.13 million in the nation received hospital treatment in 2008. In addition, it was found that as of 2008, 52.6% of patients in Korea with atopic skin disease were younger than teenagers, and that 71.5% were of patients under 20 years old, and thus showing that it was more severe in children and teens. Under such circumstances, for the first time in the world a domestic research team proved that kimchi, the traditional and best known food of Korea, was effective for treating atopy, and thus the world is once again being charmed with kimchi as a the \'health food\' that will keep people healthy. The Yeungnam University \'Customized Medical Research Team\' (director Park, Yong-ha), for the first time in the world discovered through clinical experiments that lactic acid bacteria from kimchi had microorganisms with outstanding treating effects for children with skin atopy disease. Results of these experiments were published in the April issue of the ≪Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology≫ of the US. Yeungnam University Professor Park, Yong-ha (School of Biotechnology, photo) and Chungbuk National University Professor Han, Yoon-soo (School of medicine), and ProBionic (CEO Hong, Yoon-mi) composed a joint industry-academic research team and conducted research on the treatment effects of kimchi microorganisms for atopy disease with funding from the Ministry of Health & Welfare, MEST and the Small and Medium Business Administration, thus finding a microorganism called Lactobacillus sakei probio 65, which is a type of lactic acid bacteria in kimchi. In order to prove the treatment effects of the microorganisms on skin atopy disease, the research team conducted clinical tests. After injecting children between the ages of 2 to 10 having atopy disease with the microorganisms for 3 months and checking the changes of elements related to immunity adjustment within the blood, certain chemokines (CCL17, CCL27) in the serum were reduced noticeably, and the their condition improved up to 238% over compared to the placebo group, and thus it was scientifically proven in detail. Results of the research has already acquired domestic patents, and it is patent pending currently in the US, Europe and China. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_022521730078542545 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-08-16_10-01-18_495.gif\" target=_blank> <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_05499361342733344 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-08-16_10-01-54_495.jpg\" target=_blank> L. sakei probio65 strain seen using an electronic microscope (magnified 5,000 times) / Clinical test results of atopy patients (before and after) Published in US journal specializing on atopy. Domestic patent acquired, patent pending in the US, Europe and China These research results proved for the first time that it is possible to develop alternatives to existing atopy medicines using kimchi lactic acid bacteria, which is a natural immune adjustor without any side effects, and is expected to open new opportunities for development of treatments for atopy disease. Currently the most common treatments for atopy disease are steroids, antihistamines, and antibiotics. However, there is a dire need for development of new treatment methods because it is not only impossible to recover completely, but also causes many side effects. Furthermore, because most atopy treatment research using plant-based lactic acid bacteria conducted only animal testing, or because it could not scientifically suggest clear effect mechanisms through clinical experiments, it has been unable to be developed into new medicines or functional food ingredients. Under such circumstances, Professor Park\'s research team became the first in the world to report to the international medical circle of the outstanding effects that traditional kimchi have on treating atopy, and opened the doors to using kimchi lactic acid bacteria as new medicine ingredients and functional foods for treating atopy. In 2000, Professor Park\'s team also became the first in the world to discover the new microorganisms called \'L. kimchi\' from kimchi, and thus heightening the prestige of Korea as the birthplace of kimchi. On this, Park, Yong-ha, director of the Yeungnam University Customized Medical Research Team, stated, \"The research results will not only open the possibility of developing new medicines to control atopy, which is an incurable disease of modern people, but will also greatly contribute in the globalization of Korean food.\" He also explained, \"We are planning to commercialize and distribute it to the entire world through a domestic bio company in the first half of this year.\" On the other hand, Professor Park\'s research team is planning to introduce the recently developed yogurt drinks and hand out its free samples at the \'2010 Science Day in Commemoration of the Science Month\' at the National Science Museum (Daejeon).
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\">Professor Yangshuo of Luxun Academy of Fine Arts in China, who earned his bachelor and master at the School of Design Education of international students in the nation becomes on track in globalization [April 6, 2010] A Chinese student who completed his bachelor and master course at Yeungnam University returned to his home in glory as a professor. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_018962543493194206 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-08-12_11-03-35_495.jpg\" target=_blank> This is the story of Yangshuo (27, photo), who acquired his bachelor and master at the Yeungnam University majoring in industrial design. In February 2007, he graduated from the Yeungnam University School of Design, and soon after enrolled in the master\'s degree program in the Department of Industrial Design(an adviser, Park, Sang-woo), and earned his master\'s degree in 2 years. In March, he was hired as a full-time professor at the Luxun Academy of Fine Arts in China. Luxun Academy was established in 1938, and is the top 3 art academies of China together with the China Central Academy Of Fine Arts in Beijing and China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. It currently has campuses in Shenyang and Dalian, and offers 21 majors in 11 art design divisions in order to produce outstanding students that can lead the art design world of China. After seeing a hiring ad for full-time professors at the Luxun Academy of Fine Arts on the Internet in April of last year, he organized his research outputs that he prepared during his studies abroad and sent them with his resume. In early March this year, he was hired as a full-time professor and is giving lectures on fundamental computer designs at the visual design and public design majors at Luxun Academy of Fine Arts. Because he enrolled in the PhD Course in the Yeungnam University Graduate School of Art Design (majoring in design), he is continuing his degree program online, and he stated that \"In parallel with school work, it\'s not easy to lecture, but I want to contribute in the development of the public design sector in China by conducting in-depth research on public design at Yeungnam University, which is the only convergence design university in the Yeungnam region.\" There are currently 48 international students enrolled in the design school of Yeungnam University, and since 2000, there were a total of 33 international students that graduated or completed the necessary courses. Among them Maran (32), who earned a master\'s degree in visual image design last August, is currently working for the Beijing Globalization Corporation, while Pu Hailian (25) graduated from the School of Design (majoring in visual design) in August 2008 and is now employed with the Beijing National Publishing Company. They are actively taking part in the design sector currently. Professor Rew, Ho-yong, dean of the Yeungnam University Graduate School of Art and Design, stated, \"This is international recognition of the Yeungnam University School of Design.\" He added, \"I hope that more international students return to their homes and are socially recognized, while also contributing in enhancing the image of our university and our nation.\"
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\">Yeungnam University Dokdo Institute, \"First Disclosure\" of map published by Japanese national institution showing sea territorial lines of Korea and Japan <日露淸韓明細新圖> published by the Japanese \'Imperial Land and Sea Measuring Department’ in 1903 [April 1, 2010] Five sociology textbooks for 5th and 6th grade students in Japanese elementary schools that claim Dokdo as Japanese territory were approved by the Japanese Ministry of Literature and Science on March 30, thus strengthening the Japanese education on claims of Dokdo as their territory for young students. At such point, a map published by a Japanese national institution that clearly drew borders and recognized Dokdo as Korean territory was disclosed for the first time, thus showing that the current Japanese claims are not true. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_06169892281874776 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-07-08_09-05-44_495.jpg\" target=_blank> On the 1st, the Yeungnam University Dokdo Institute (director Kim, Hwa-gyeong), which is a policy-oriented research center designated by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST), disclosed the <日露淸韓明細新圖> published by the Japanese \'Imperial Land and Sea Measuring Department’ in October 1903 (36th year of Meiji Dynasty). The map was acquired by Yoo Sung-cheol (51, Dong-gu, Daegu) who has been collecting material on Dokdo for the past 10 years, and after being recently appraised by the Yeungnam University Dokdo Institute, it was disclosed to the public. This map, which accurately draws Asia, Europe and Africa using a precise scale, shows that Jukdo (竹島, currently Ulleung-do) and Songdo (松島, currently Dokdo) are of Joseon (Korean) territory. And territorial sea of Greater Korean Empire is described as \'Goryuhae\'. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_08165290824075218 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-07-08_09-08-36_495.jpg\" target=_blank> <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_08740294114645608 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2010-07-08_09-06-12_495.jpg\" target=_blank> In particular, the map separates the border between Korea and Japan right in between Dokdo and Okido, and thus shows that the Japanese government recognized Dokdo to be the eastern most part of the Greater Korean Empire. Meanwhile, this map includes Taiwan as Japanese territory. On this, Kim, Hwa-gyeong, director of the Yeungnam University Dokdo Institute explained \"It is presumed that the primary objective of making this map was to officialize Taiwan, which Japan acquired through the first Sino-Japanese War, as its territory, and there is a high possibility that the production of a map that includes Russia, China, Korea and Japan was to prepare for the Russo-Japanese War.\" Director Kim stressed that \"Since there is clear evidence that Japan admitted and recognized Dokdo as Korean territory, Japan should immediately stop their early childhood education on claiming Dokdo as Japanese territory\" and emphatically added \"While we have been claiming \'effective control\' and making an emotional and one-time response, Japan has systematically conducted research on lobbying and education. We must establish Dokdo policies focusing on being accurately aware of reality and pursue the policies in a consistent and systematic manner.\" Meanwhile, the Yeungnam University Dokdo Institute opened its doors as the first research institute specializing in Dokdo among Korean universities in May 2005, and in March 2008, it was designated as a policy-oriented research institute by MEST. Thus, for the next nine years, it will receive national funding to conduct academic research and policy development research to prove that \"Dokdo is Korean land\" and currently, it is aiming at establishing the \'Dokdo Research Foundation\' by initiating cooperation by the government and local autonomies.
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