diff --git a/app.py b/app.py index f25c4f9bf99c0091fd4d36ef1ed26ff0b76686a3..626d953477d9a6f67b3d5a9c066fadfcba7c8a2f 100644 --- a/app.py +++ b/app.py @@ -1,30 +1,94 @@ import streamlit as st from transformers import pipeline -import fitz -import io -from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch +import fitz, io, os +from haystack.document_stores import ElasticsearchDocumentStore +from haystack.nodes import BM25Retriever, FARMReader +from haystack import Pipeline -# Instantiate the question-answering pipeline -qa_pipeline = pipeline("question-answering", model="deepset/roberta-base-squad2", tokenizer="deepset/roberta-base-squad2") +st.set_page_config( + page_title="Team 4 - Roberta Question Answering System", + layout="wide", + initial_sidebar_state="expanded" +) + +st.markdown( + """ + + """, + unsafe_allow_html=True ) +st.markdown("

Team 4 - RoBERTa Question-Answering System

", unsafe_allow_html=True) +st.markdown("

Fine-Tuned and Optimized version with JBNU Dataset

", unsafe_allow_html=True) + +example_image = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cyberspyde/jbnu/master/image2.jpg" +st.image(example_image, caption="Freedom, Justice and Creativity", use_column_width=True) +st.markdown("


", unsafe_allow_html=True) +col1, col2, col3 = st.columns(3) + +with col2: + method = st.radio( + "Select the appropriate method", + ['Upload PDF', 'Upload TXT', 'Manual entry', 'JBNU'], + key='visibility', + horizontal=True + ) + +qa_pipeline = pipeline("question-answering", model="deepset/roberta-base-squad2", tokenizer="deepset/roberta-base-squad2") + +document_store = ElasticsearchDocumentStore( + host='121.186.58.11', + username="", + password="", + index="document" +) +retriever = BM25Retriever(document_store=document_store) +reader = FARMReader(model_name_or_path="deepset/roberta-base-squad2", use_gpu=True) + +querying_pipeline = Pipeline() +querying_pipeline.add_node(component=retriever, name="Retriever", inputs=["Query"]) +querying_pipeline.add_node(component=reader, name="Reader", inputs=["Retriever"]) + if method == 'Manual entry': question = st.text_input("Question:") context = st.text_area("Context:") if st.button("Answer"): answer = qa_pipeline({"context": context, "question": question}) - st.write(f"Answer: {answer['answer']}") + st.markdown("
Answer: " + answer['answer'] + "
", unsafe_allow_html=True) elif method == 'Upload PDF': pdf_file = st.file_uploader("Upload PDF", type=["pdf"]) if pdf_file is not None: @@ -36,62 +100,32 @@ elif method == 'Upload PDF': question = st.text_input("Question:") if st.button("Answer"): answer = qa_pipeline({"context": text, "question": question}) - st.write(f"Answer: {answer['answer']}") + st.markdown("
Answer: " + answer['answer'] + "
", unsafe_allow_html=True) elif method == 'Upload TXT': txt_file = st.file_uploader("Upload TXT", type=["txt"]) if txt_file is not None: - contents = txt_file.read().decode('utf-8') + txt_file = io.StringIO(txt_file.read().decode('utf-8')) + contents = txt_file.read() question = st.text_input("Question:") if st.button("Answer"): - # Check if the document is already indexed in Elasticsearch - index_name = 'documents' - query = { - "query": { - "match": { - "content": contents - } - } - } - response = es.search(index=index_name, body=query) - hits = response['hits']['hits'] - - if len(hits) == 0: - # If the document is not indexed, index it in Elasticsearch - document = { - "content": contents - } - es.index(index=index_name, body=document) - else: - hit = hits[0] - document_id = hit['_id'] - - # Query Elasticsearch for the answer - search_query = { - "query": { - "bool": { - "must": [ - {"match": {"content": contents}}, - {"match": {"question": question}} - ] - } - } + answer = qa_pipeline({"context": contents, "question": question}) + st.markdown("
Answer: " + answer['answer'] + "
", unsafe_allow_html=True) +elif method == 'JBNU': + question = st.text_input("Question:") + if st.button("Answer"): + prediction = querying_pipeline.run( + query=str(question), + params={ + "Retriever": {"top_k": 10}, + "Reader": {"top_k": 5} } - response = es.search(index=index_name, body=search_query) - hits = response['hits']['hits'] - - if len(hits) == 0: - # If the answer is not found, use the pipeline to find it - answer = qa_pipeline({"context": contents, "question": question})['answer'] - - # Store the answer in Elasticsearch - answer_doc = { - "content": contents, - "question": question, - "answer": answer - } - es.index(index=index_name, body=answer_doc) - else: - hit = hits[0] - answer = hit['_source']['answer'] + ) + for answer in prediction["answers"]: + st.markdown("
Answer: " + answer.answer + "
", unsafe_allow_html=True) + st.markdown("
Context: " + answer.context + "
", unsafe_allow_html=True) + st.markdown("
Score: " + str(answer.score) + "
", unsafe_allow_html=True) + st.markdown("---") - st.write(f"Answer: {answer}") +github_link = "https://github.com/cyberspyde/jbnu" +telegram_link = "https://t.me/cyberspyde" +st.markdown(f"", unsafe_allow_html=True) diff --git a/app_backup.py b/app_backup.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d58a07e8fbb145e3c2d87b1374657215310da9ec --- /dev/null +++ b/app_backup.py @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +import streamlit as st +from transformers import pipeline +import fitz, io, os +from haystack.document_stores import ElasticsearchDocumentStore +from haystack.nodes import BM25Retriever, FARMReader +from haystack import Pipeline +from pprint import pprint +from haystack.utils import print_answers + +st.title("Team 4 - Roberta Question Answering System") +st.write("Type in a question and some context and the system will try to answer it.") + +method = st.radio( + "Choose a method to answer the question", + ['Upload PDF', 'Upload TXT', 'Manual entry', 'JBNU'], + key='visibility', + horizontal=True +) + +qa_pipeline = pipeline("question-answering", model="deepset/roberta-base-squad2", tokenizer="deepset/roberta-base-squad2") + +host = os.environ.get("ELASTICSEARCH_HOST", "localhost") + +document_store = ElasticsearchDocumentStore( + host='121.186.58.11', + username="", + password="", + index="document" +) +retriever = BM25Retriever(document_store=document_store) +reader = FARMReader(model_name_or_path="deepset/roberta-base-squad2", use_gpu=True) + +querying_pipeline = Pipeline() +querying_pipeline.add_node(component=retriever, name="Retriever", inputs=["Query"]) +querying_pipeline.add_node(component=reader, name="Reader", inputs=["Retriever"]) + +if method == 'Manual entry': + question = st.text_input("Question:") + context = st.text_area("Context:") + if st.button("Answer"): + currenttime = 0 + answer = qa_pipeline({"context": context, "question": question}) + st.write(f"Answer: {answer['answer']}") +elif method == 'Upload PDF': + pdf_file = st.file_uploader("Upload PDF", type=["pdf"]) + if pdf_file is not None: + pdf_file = fitz.open(stream=pdf_file.read(), filetype="pdf") + with pdf_file as doc: + text = "" + for page in doc: + text += page.get_text() + question = st.text_input("Question:") + if st.button("Answer"): + answer = qa_pipeline({"context": text, "question": question}) + st.write(f"Answer: {answer['answer']}") +elif method == 'Upload TXT': + txt_file = st.file_uploader("Upload TXT", type=["txt"]) + if txt_file is not None: + txt_file = io.StringIO(txt_file.read().decode('utf-8')) + contents = txt_file.read() + question = st.text_input("Question:") + if st.button("Answer"): + answer = qa_pipeline({"context": contents, "question": question}) + st.write(f"Answer: {answer['answer']}") +elif method == 'JBNU': + question = st.text_input("Question:") + if st.button("Answer"): + prediction = querying_pipeline.run( + query=str(question), + params={ + "Retriever": {"top_k": 10}, + "Reader": {"top_k": 5} + } + ) + for answer in prediction["answers"]: + st.write(f"Answer: {answer.answer}") + st.write(f"Context: {answer.context}") + st.write(f"Score: {answer.score}") + st.write("---") \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output1.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output1.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..17f568f914388da242612e1fb23f2435a1076d07 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output1.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +제목100% of CBNU students in veterinary science passed the National Examination for Veterinarians. Admin | 2007-02-02 | 조회 4491본문 내용 100% of CBNU students in veterinary science passed the exam for 4 years consequently. According to the result of the 51st National Examination for Veterinarians, 44 students in veterinary college succeeded in the exam. That is, 100% of students had medical qualification for animals. CBNU veterinary college has been famous for its rate of successful candidates because 100% of students have always passed it for 4 years and it has taken the first ranking among all Korean universities for 6 years. Moreover, Jeon Sul-hee in veterinary was the top of the candidates and Kwon Hyun-Ae also finished in second place. +rofessor Kim Yong-jun, a dean of Veterinary college, was quoted as saying, "Students in veterinary has had strong will to realize their traditions and dreams. Most of them make their own study groups and participate in them. Furthermore, each member of study groups has taken the responsibility for one subject by gathering information. In addition, many professors in veterinary has taught their students to facilitate their study." 00d55306e2eb43aab0e9d8609ab442fdf6.jpgCount : 2199600 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output10.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output10.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..04d079f2ad7d2ad8ccbb82974c02667789fddfc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output10.txt @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +제목HAPPY-NEW-YEAR Festival for International Families at CBNU Admin | 2005-02-01 | 조회 3965본문 내용 Seolnal (Korean new year's day), is one of the most important holidays + +which is on the 1st day of January by the Lunar Calendar. In Seolnal, + +we see the old year out, welcome the new year with full of hopes and + +wishes and pay visits of respects to seniors of family. In addition, + +of course, there are family gathering and much hearty eating. + +So our university will hold an event for our international family + +members. This Festival is full of fantastic and colorful events. + +1. Date : February 4, 2005(Friday) + +2. Time : 5pm-7pm(2hours) + +3. Place : Nok ji won + +4. Participants +International students, professors, researchers and their family members in our school + +5. Schedule +Part 1 +17:00 - The opening ceremony +- Speechs from Director of International Affairs Office +- The president's greeting +Part 2 +17:30 - Daegeum (Korean traidtional instrument) perfomance (Dae So ri) +- Korean Traditional Dance(Department of Korean dance) +- Dancing Club(Na Rae Jit) 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output100.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output100.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..375dbffe80f6cafc405dac11354278c3bd01d7f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output100.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Chiba University “Wholeheartedly Thanks CBNU for Earthquake Relief Support” 국제교류부 | 2011-09-09 | 조회 3299본문 내용  “We would like to sincerely thank Chonbuk National University for its generous donations for the earthquake that hit Japan last March.” Chiba University, which received a great degree of damage from the powerful earthquakes, recently thanked CBNU for its compassion and support. Department of Nursing Professor Iwasaki, Director of International Affairs Gomita and Chief of Study Abroad Support Tateisi were joined by President Saito and Vice-President Watanabe on August 30th, 3:30 PM, to greet President Geo-Suk Suh and express their gratitude for the delivery of relief funds.  President Saito was especially grateful because Chiba’s University first established sisterhood relationship with a Korean university was CBNU. He said he wanted to continue the close friendship between the two universities. President Saito said “The massive earthquake in March affected all of us and I can only thank our sister university, Chonbuk National University, for their charity and kindness. He added, “The donations you have sent us will be used to help students affected by the earthquake, and will help them get back on their feet so that they can resume their academic endeavors.”  President Saito added, “Chonbuk National University was the first Korean sister university we forged in 2004, so this relationship is very meaningful to us. This visit will only make the bond and exchange between our two universities stronger.  President Suh replied, “We would like to offer words of consolation for the earthquake damage that affected Chiba University. Since we are Chiba University’s first Korean sister university, we will try harder to maintain the close relationship we have established. Chiba University was founded in 1949. Currently they are placed 51st in Top Asian University Rankings and in the top 250 in the World University Rankings as assessed by Quacquarelli Symonds(QS). Chiba University boasts 1,223 faculty members, 609 employees, and a student body of approximately 14,000. Since the establishment of the sisterhood relationship with CBNU in 2004, the two universities have exchanged 20 students each year.   00치바대학_사이토_총장이_서거석_총장에게_지진피해_도움에_감사하는_감사패를_전달했다_1.jpgCount : 26408622 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output101.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output101.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..832a17d56772af08e317541fbc462e87f1a02ce1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output101.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Chuseok Festival for International families receives positive response 국제교류부 | 2011-09-16 | 조회 3337본문 내용 Chonbuk National University held a special ceremony commemorating the upcoming Hangawi, the Korean harvest festival, for international students and their family. On Sept. 7th, 3:30PM, our university organized a “Chuseok Festival for International Families” at the Geon-Ji Art Hall of the Samsung Culture Center. More than 300 students and family members participated in the event, and were joined by Vice-President Hyo-Geun Shin and Dean of Students Haeng-Geun Ahn.Every year since 2003, this ceremony has introduced Korean Chuseok traditions to the international members of our university and has helped build a sense of fellowship and community.The festivities opened with a Magic show and included a traditional folk game as well as a short quiz-based game about Chuseok. International students also had the opportunity to display their dancing and singing abilities during the talent show.Thibault Davasse (exchange student from Marne le Valle University in France), who participated in the festivities, said that students “did not have a lot of opportunities to learn about Chuseok and its traditions, but we were able to learn a lot about its meaning today and enjoy the company of my international friends through the Chuseok festival.” He also revealed, “Today’s festival has sparked my interest in traditional Korean culture and I look forward to discovering more about these traditions.”On this day, Vice-President Hyo-Geun Shin said, “I know some of our international friends can feel left out during Chuseok and other Korean holidays, so holding this festival is a small gesture to make our international students feel at home in Korea. We hope you enjoy the warm holidays. 00전북대_외국인가족_추석_행사_2.jpgCount : 30401305 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output102.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output102.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd4174fab173203dbca898da749ff0816eb15d91 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output102.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Agrees on Exchange Program with Australia's University of Canberra. 국제교류부 | 2011-09-22 | 조회 3746본문 내용 Our university, which sends the most students abroad on exchange programs out of all Korean universities, will now be sending exchange students to Australia. University of Canberra Dean of School of International Studies Glenys London visited our campus on Sept. 8th, at 4:30PM, to negotiate their involvement in the Global Leader Project(GLP) and agreed to start student exchange next year.  As the largest student exchange program in the nation, the Global Leader Project sends nearly 200 students every semester to sister universities in New Zealand, the Philippines and China.   As agreed upon by both universities, CBNU plans on regularly sending students on exchange to University of Canberra in Australia starting next year as part of the GLP program. Both universities also laid out detailed plans to explore other formats of cooperation such as exchange of professorships and educational resources. University of Canberra Dean of School of International Studies Glenys London said, “I am thrilled that we were able to negotiate and establish an exchange program with Chonbuk National University, one of Korea’s highly regarded universities. Aside from student exchange programs, we would also like to pool each of our academic strengths to allow for growth through cooperation.” In reply, President Geo-Suk Suh said, “The exchange program with University of Canberra will play a big role in helping our students attain global minds and foster their sense of international awareness. I look forward to a successful GLP program with University of Canberra and hope to continue the active cooperation between both universities.”  University of Canberra is a public university founded in 1968, and has a student population of 12,000, nearly 2,500 international students from 100 different countries, and approximately 900 faculty members. University of Canberra is home to Australia’s National Institute of Sports Studies, Institute for Applied Ecology and 24 other research centers. The university has especially proven to be globally competitive in the fields of Information Science, Information Engineering and Information Technology.   00호주_캔버라대학_글래스니_런던_학장(왼쪽_2번째)이_방문,_협약_후_기념촬영.jpgCount : 37336533 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output103.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output103.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb91ebb679b59d802aad8aa6f92997e55e917730 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output103.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목 | | 조회 0본문 내용0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output104.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output104.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..66d48ed68cb769960ae9cfe52d9cd2e1d861ed94 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output104.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Buan RIS launches Well-being Mulberry Jam. 웹마스터 | 2011-09-29 | 조회 3588본문 내용CBNU Buan Regional Innovation System (Buan RIS) launched a new 100% sugar-free premium mulberry jam in collaboration with Bokumjari, the nation's largest seller of fruit jams.The jam, which is being marketed as the "Bokumjari Jam of the Year," was developed with Bokumjari to create a competitive product that could push the Buan mulberry industry into a higher value industry. The product is expected to boost the Buan local economy because the product uses fresh mulberries from the Buan region.. The jam targets consumers who are interested in well-being products as well as a younger demographic that purchases bread regularly.  Mulberries, according to the traditional Korean medicine book, Donguibogam, are good for diabetes, beneficial to five different organs, and effective in anti-aging. It also helps prevent strokes, ease hunger and, if consumed regularly, mulberries are said to improve eyesight and hearing. The new product is currently on sale in Lotte Department Store, and, to maintain the premium-level image, will be marketed in the near future at organic foods stores, department stores, and major supermarkets. There will be a tasting and sales promotion event at the Jamsil Lotte Department store from the 23rd to 29th of September.   00백화점에_진열돼_있는_웰빙오디잼.jpgCount : 33187619 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output105.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output105.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c2a98db44b341429123ffc730b31219582f1722c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output105.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU places 8th among Korean universities in the World University Rankings 국제교류부 | 2011-10-04 | 조회 4409본문 내용 To add to the recent praise our university received in the student satisfaction and Chosun Ilbo publication, Chonbuk National University(CBNU) accomplished the feat of being 8th among Korean universities in the World University Rankings. In this collaborative publication between The Times Higher Education Supplement and Thomson Reuters, CBNU was the 8th ranked Korean university and 2nd among regional core national universities.  The seven schools that placed before our university were Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea University and Kyungpook National University.  The rankings were based on learning environment (30%), research volume and reputation (30%), citations impact (32.5%), student and faculty diversity (5%), and research income from industry (2.5%).  This ranking methodology proved to be rewarding especially for our university because of our competitiveness and reputation in academic research. Our university actually ranked 1st nationally in increase of SCI papers, was first among universities in the region to surpass 100 billion won (85 million U.S. dollars) in total value of research orders, and was selected as an ACE University by the Advancement for University Education. CBNU is also 2nd in number of students sent abroad on exchange among regional core national universities; 1st in number of international students brought on exchange among national universities; 1st in research grants provided per faculty member among regional core national universities. The diversity in student body and faculty members, along with competitiveness in research and education, has allowed our university to grow and receive recognition. These results mirror our feat in the Asian University Rankings conducted by Quacquarelli Symonds(QS), where CBNU was ranked in the top 10 among Korean universities for the past two years in a row. Our university was also coined the most attention receiving university in the Joongang Ilbo rankings.  Additionally, in the same Joongang Ilbo publication, majority of our undergraduate programs in the Humanities and Natural Science field finished Top 10 in the nation and student satisfaction rates were second among national universities.    In reference to these recent rankings publications, President Geo-Suk Suh said, “We were able to finish 8th among national universities in the World University Rankings because of our constant pursuit to strengthen our competitiveness in research and education. The results are a testament to our efforts. We should stay humble and increase our competitiveness even further to become the most attention receiving university in the nation.” National RankingWorld RankingName of the University128POSTECH279KAIST3109Seoul National University4190Yonsei University5230Sungkyunkwan University6258Korea University7271Kyungpook National University8273Chonbuk National University9296Ewha Woman's University10325Pusan National University11328Hanyang University12330Inha University13365Chonnam National University14370Kyung Hee University 00전북대_대학전경_2.jpgCount : 40469462 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output106.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output106.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ec4dfef94eef69857ff8f15d8198559e9307b35d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output106.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Los Alamos National Laboratory opens a research center in CBNU. 국제교류부 | 2011-10-13 | 조회 4201본문 내용 On Sept 27th, 10:30AM, at Engineering Building No. 8, our university held the inauguration ceremony to mark the opening of a joint research center with one of the world’s most renowned United States research institutions, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).  The people in attendance on this day included: President Geo-Suk Suh; Joint laboratory chief Jung Ryul Lee; LANL International Relations Senior Adviser Karl Jonietz; International Cooperation Officer at the Korean Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology Sung Geun Bae; Head of the Korean Research Foundation Jong Hyun Lee; Jeollabuk-Do Strategic Industry Director Geum Hwan Lee; United States embassy representative Kirsten Bauman. The commemoration started with a brief introduction about the joint research center and a welcoming and greeting message for all the delegates in attendance. It was then followed by an inaugural celebration marked by the signboard hanging ceremony. On this day, it was revealed that the official appellation of the joint research would be called the Los Alamos-Chonbuk National University Korea Engineering Research Center(LANL-CBNU Korea Research Center). There are construction plans underway on the partially completed lab, which will end up being two-story, 1700meter-squared research center behind the Central Library by 2013.    Approximately 11 billion won over a span of 6 years will be invested into this new research facility. The facility will specialize in developing and assessing structural stability and reliability of aircraft wings, wind turbine blades, as well as other forms of quality control technology. The facilities will also include tele-conference rooms that will allow long-distance conferencing throughout the entire year. CBNU aims to boost its research profile in the areas of structural stability and quality control research fields with the opening of this laboratory. This collaborative effort will also benefit our students; CBNU Master’s students and Doctorate students will be able to stay 6 months and 1 year, respectively, at the LANL in the United States, as part of a joint research program, helping our students attain a global mind and become worldly leaders . As an extension of this partnership, CBNU students will also be able to apply for a dual degree program with one of LANL’s closest academic partners, University of California – San Diego (UCSD). Students who participate in the dual degree program will be able to expand their horizons while taking classes at both our school and UCSD, which is ranked 32nd in the World University Rankings(and Top 10 in undergraduate engineering programs). The inauguration of the LANL-CBNU Korea Research Center may become the catalyst that makes Jeollabuk-Do a global epicenter for carbon industry research.  The first project that this research center will embark on will concern the development of technology in structural stability management with composite materials, which is a specialized field of research in Jeollabuk-Do. There is much anticipation on how the progress and developments of the research will affect related fields and world markets as it comes into maturation.  There will also be an advanced level of research in many other fields such as renewable energy, new construction materials and biotechnology, fueling the potential for our university to grow to become a central hub for LANL’s body of research.  On this day, President Geo-Suk Suh said, “Our University boasts a research reputation worthy of our ranking in the Times Higher Education, where we placed 8th among Korean Universities and 3rd among national universities in Korea. I have no doubt that the opening of this joint research center will boost our research reputation beyond regional and national borders and even help the entire nation improve its research competitiveness.”  LANL, established in 1943, has a budget of 2.6 trillion won and employs nearly 10,000 people. This U.S. government institute covers various research fields such as nuclear energy, composite material, biotechnology, renewable energy and aeronautical engineering. LANL had more than 1,500 ISI research papers published and lives true to the reputation of one of the world’s best research centers. 양식의 맨 00전북대-로스알라모스_공동연구소_개소_1.jpgCount : 36326766 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output107.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output107.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c4254a541c7840b8c174c2c48446dd71b11a6107 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output107.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목International Student Culture Festival a Success 국제교류부 | 2011-10-13 | 조회 3447본문 내용 With Hangeul Day(which commemorates the birth of the Korean alphabet) approaching, our university held a Korean Speech contest and Poetry Exhibition for international students along with a traditional culture experience festival in front of the West Gate on October 7th, 2011.  Playing on the theme of “We Are One,” the festivities were held to demonstrate that international students, which make up nearly 1,200 of our student population, are highly proficient in Korean, and to organize a function that brings together domestic and international students.  On this day, international students spent time trying out traditional Korean clothing and playing traditional folk games.  Domestic students were able to see the Korean language skills of international students through the poetry exhibit, where there were several poems written by international students attending our university.  There was also a Korean speech contest with 10 international student participants talking on the theme of “The Greatness of Korean Culture.” Some of the topics the contestants covered included: “The Korean Wave around the World,” “How to Adapt to Life in Korea,” and “A Message for International Students Wanting to Study in Korea.”  It was a great opportunity to examine the impact of Korean culture from the perspective of a foreigner. International student Mei Ling(23), who participated in the poetry exhibition, said, “With Hangeul Day approaching, it was very timely and meaningful to be a part of a festival that displayed the splendor of the Korean culture and language. I was especially able to discover the lyrical beauty of the Korean language by participating in the poetry exhibition.”   00유학생들이_전통놀이체험을_하고_있다.jpgCount : 36365936 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output108.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output108.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0aa1d574e25057b2f26c74684dc1f4534f86f016 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output108.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU is 9th in the nation in number of Nobel-worthy research papers 국제교류부 | 2011-10-17 | 조회 3140본문 내용Professors at CBNU were acknowledged for their outstanding research endeavors when our university placed 9th among Korean universities in the number of published Nobel Prize-worthy research papers.  On September 27th, the Joongang Daily Press announced a list detailing the top domestic universities with the most top 1st percentile papers published. Our university placed 9th with a total of 31 top 1st percentile papers published behind Seoul National University, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Yonsei University, Korea University, Sungkyunkwan University.  Among regional core national universities CBNU placed a close second behind Choongnam National University with 32 research papers.  Top 1st percentile research papers refers to published papers in the top percentile with regards to number of times cited in academic journals in varying fields like Physics, Chemistry, and Business Administration.  Nobel Prize winners have published, in the past, research papers that were in the top percentile in number of times cited in academic journals. These results attest to the research reputation and competitiveness of Korean universities and the spectrum of influence of academic research from Korea.   00세계_상위_1%_논문_전국_9위.jpgCount : 35444357 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output109.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output109.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..452770f2144cd05ac2f38053e76ab70471375c8b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output109.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU 1st among Regional Universities in Research Contracts, Research Funds per person 국제교류부 | 2011-10-19 | 조회 3485본문 내용 “Research Competitiveness = CBNU” - This is a statement that will now become synonymous with our university.  The Ministry of Education recently gathered data from the Center for Higher Education Information Disclosure and published their findings in “total research funds” and “research fund per faculty member.” CBNU came out on top among regional universities for both categories. Our university also surpassed numerous distinguished universities in the capital area and other regional core universities to finish 8th nationally in research funding, validating our status as one of the strongest research universities in the nation.  According to information published by the Higher Education Information in Korea (heik.academyinfo.go.kr), our university accumulated approximately 117.5 billion won in research funds and outshined schools like Pusan National University, Kyungpook National University and Chonnam National University.  In the category of research fund granted per faculty member, our university’s 1,016 professors were provided on average of 15.64 million won per person, which, once again, was 1st among universities in the region.   Our university was also first among the regional core universities to surpass 100 billion won in research contracts and this year, research grants increased by 20 billion won from last year, demonstrating the avid research activity of our university professors.  Even with universities located in bigger economies like Daegu (Gyeongsangbuk-Do), Daejeon (Chungcheongnam-Do) and Gwangju (Jeollanam-Do), our university surpassed all other regional core universities by a large margin and lived up to its reputable track record in research.  After CBNU became first to surpass 100 billion won in research funds, our university has been frequently acknowledged for its research program strength. This is attributable to a combination of tireless efforts to increase research competitiveness by our university staff, the equally diligent dedication of professors, and the thorough communication between members of our university.  Since President Geo-Suk Suh’s appointment in 2006, our university implemented a strategic plan to increase university competitiveness through research competitiveness. Our school’s research programs have received full-fledged support ever since.   Our university expanded its research support system through the years. Requirement for job advancement have become twice as much meticulous, but professors now receive 100 million won if any of their research papers are published in one of the “Big Three” academic Journals (Science, Nature, Cells). Professors conducting research are also given some relief from teaching classes and assigned with student research assistants to provide help in their research.  Starting in 2007, our university has also been active in promoting research activity and providing a research environment that is suitable even for outside institutions and corporations President Suh said, “We faced some challenges in the beginning, but with our staff’s positive attitude and our professors’ ardent efforts we have been able to enjoy great accolades from our research programs. We will continue to work harder so that the term ‘research competitiveness’ becomes synonymous with CBNU.” 00학교_전경.jpgCount : 36496895 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output11.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output11.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4139555b629398ca6b0eb9229ced0407855ed36f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output11.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +제목College students rise against pro Japanese collaborationism Admin | 2005-05-03 | 조회 4284본문 내용 By Lee Ah-rum, Reporter + After a Japanese local council designated "Takeshima (Dokdo) Day" last March, anti-Japanese sentiment has surged inside Koreans. Since then the Japanese Ministry of Education authorized some problematic history textbooks that not only claim Dokdo as Japanese territory, but also justify its invasion of Asian countries in the 19th century. This matter over the distorted history textbook has also fueled anti-Japanese sentiment among Koreans. Meanwhile, an incredible incident happened: Hahn Sung-joe, who used to be a professor at Korea University, wrote an article praising the 35-year Japanese colonial rule on the Korean peninsula. How could a Korean professor, not a Japanese, write such a stupid story? Hahn's claim incited anger among Korean citizens. Also, it caused Korean college students to realize that it is most urgent and important to remove pro-Japanese collaborationists during the 1910-1945 period from Korean society. + + Last March 30, students from seven universities, including Chonbuk, Korea, Seoul, and Ewha, had a meeting in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, in which they formed a "college student movement body for protection of national independence, expulsion of Japanese ambassador to Korea, and eradication of pro-Japanese collaborators." Several days later, on April 4, students from 13 universities located in the Seoul area held a ceremony in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul to set out the student movement body. That day, they designated May 9 and 19 as days to censure Japan for its approval of controversial history textbooks. They have since launched a ten million signature campaign to deprive pro-Japanese activists, conducting a boycott of products made in Japan. + + On April 14, Chonbuk University's General Students Association held a press conference on the university's Notification Street (알림의 거리). In the conference, they announced the inauguration of the Jeonbuk center for the student movement to root out pro-Japanese collaborationists. Also, they stated that they would actively persuade Geonjians to participate in a signature campaign to eradicate pro-Japanese collaborators and to boycott Japanese merchandise. + + However, on the contrary to some university students' passionate anti-Japanese activities, the majority of college students were revealed to think that though a person worked for Japanese imperialism, we should give him or her credit for his or her achievements, according to a recent survey conducted by the Internet university news website "unews" (http//:www.unews.co.kr). + + When reporters from The Chonbuk Herald asked what the eradication of pro-Japanese collaborators means, Professor Jeong Cheol-hee from the social science department, said: "The removal of pro-Japanese collaborationism is to establish a correct history so that Koreans should never do such extreme pro-Japanese activities again as they did during the colonial period." Professor Jeong asked college students to study Korean modern history and understand it correctly. + + "It is positively necessary to root out pro-Japanese collaborationists in order to block the revival of Japanese militarism and secure peace in East Asia," stressed Park Sang-jun, a staff member from a movement organization for eradication of pro-Japanese collaborators. "We should realize that pro-Japanese activities are not just a matter of the past. That is a matter of the present. This awareness is the first step to root out pro-Japanese collaborators." + +The Chonbuk Herald(May 2, 2005 Vol. 180) 00271770.jpgCount : 75272731 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output110.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output110.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb91ebb679b59d802aad8aa6f92997e55e917730 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output110.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목 | | 조회 0본문 내용0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output111.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output111.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..870a0bed72b84ce84d4d26b99966cd78ab8be6fa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output111.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Volunteer Doctors Promote Friendly International Relations 국제교류부 | 2011-10-27 | 조회 3454본문 내용 The CBNU Medical School Overseas Volunteer Team, which travels around the world every year to provide urgent medical treatment to underprivileged communities, is playing a big role in promoting friendly international relations between Korea and Sri Lanka.  Led by Prof. Chan Woong Joo (Department of Pediatrics), Prof. Min Ho Kim (Department of Cardiothoracic surgery), and Prof. Young Min Han (Department of Medical Imaging/Radiology), the CBNU Medical School Overseas Volunteer Team travelled to the Matara region in Sri Lanka from September 25th to October 2nd to provide medical relief in the area still recovering from the 2006 tsunamis.   The volunteer team travelled to the area to train local medical professionals with installing and using Korean government sponsored medical equipment in preparation for the upcoming opening of the Korea-Sri Lanka Friendship Hospital. Fully funded by the Korean government, this Korea-Sri Lanka Friendship Hospital was founded to provide natural disaster relief in the impoverished areas of Matara. Additional Secretary of the Sri Lanka Ministry of Health, Dr. Paltha Mahipala, paid a visit to Prof. Joo and the rest of the volunteer team to personally thank them and asked for their continued support, especially with the impending inauguration of the Korea-Sri Lanka Friendship hospital.  Our volunteer team’s efforts and the upcoming plans to open the Korea-Sri Lanka Friendship Hospital was televised nationally in Sri Lanka, giving locals a chance to appreciate Korea’s philanthropic endeavors.  Prof Joo said, “We came back from tsunami-struck regions in Sri Lanka and helped the local medical professionals install and familiarize themselves with some of the latest medical equipment the Korean government has generously donated. Next January we plan on going to the mountain regions of Sri Lanka to, once again, help impoverished communities that need our aid.“ Since 1997, the CBNU Medical School Overseas Volunteer Team has gone to Bangladesh, Nepal, Russia and many other countries. In April 2011, the team was nationally recognized as proud recipients of the Boryeong Medical Volunteer Award. 00전북대_의료봉사단_스리랑카신문_게재_사진.jpgCount : 35848196 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output112.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output112.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fea5040871f7c9d12d6bd4f602d06b4b0d68b42e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output112.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목ACE Project Promotions Committee Dedicated to Improving Undergraduate Education 국제교류부 | 2011-11-04 | 조회 3635본문 내용 “Strengthening academic concentration through a firm foundation in core curriculums, this is our university’s responsibility.” After being selected last May as an ACE Project awardee and singled out as Korea’s best teaching university by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Education, CBNU held a ceremony celebrating the formation of the ACE Project Promotions Committee on October 18th, 5 PM. The purpose of the committee is to carry out the objectives of the ACE project and improve the undergraduate education system.  On this day, President Geo-Suk Suh, Chair of the Promotions Committee and Dean of Academic Affairs Young Jeong Kim, and the rest of the committee members promised to formulate and implement a distinctly progressive educational model for undergraduate students. Our university received nearly 12 billion won in funding from the Ministry of Education and will embark on the ACE project for four years until the year 2015. With Dean of Academic Affairs Young Jeong Kim as the Committee Chair, the committee is composed of 40 members and 14 sub-committees that fall under the umbrella of three main Task Force teams: The Educational System Development Team, Curriculum Development Team, and Ranking and Evaluation System Development Team. Our university aims to refine an educational model that strengthens academic concentration through a firm foundation in core curriculums through the ACE Project and will begin its implementation with next year’s newly admitted students. Recently, students have shown a lack of familiarity with key subject matters and this new educational model will instill a solid foundation in basic study areas to provide a seamless transition into academic majors and concentrations.  In order to strengthen core curriculums and academic concentrations, our university will be the first national university in Korea to adopt a “four semester system,” where students with poor grades will have to attend four extended course modules (winter, spring, summer and fall) in one academic year. The “2+2 semester system,” in which a four-year course load is divided into two years of core curriculums and two years of academic concentration studies, will also fortify the education system at CBNU.  Another goal is to establish clear pre-requisite course structures and increase the number of classes divided according to skill level from 3 to 10 classes, as well as expand on the development of class material and media contents.  There are plans to reorganize the current curriculum and create a Major Intensity Track(department qualifications, interdisciplinary majors) to strengthen academic concentration studies.  CBNU especially believes in maintaining and improving upon the quality of education and expects the Ranking and Evaluation System Team to play a particularly big role in this matter.  The Ranking and Evaluation System Team plans to develop teaching and course feedback systems, basic education and core competence certification evaluation tools, student management programs for students on academic probation, and education satisfaction assessment systems. In addition, our university will expand on a variety of extracurricular programs like local community outreach and social service programs, as well as career guidance activities.  Courses like career management and career development camp will be mandatory courses and the same principles of strengthening core curriculums will be applied to the increasing number of international students at our university. On this day President Suh remarked, “Today we commemorate the foundation of the ACE Project Promotions Committee and take the first step to being recognized as the best and most competitive university in Korea. From this day forward we will have the most advanced and progressive education program in the nation.”  00ACE사업_추진단_개소식_기념촬영.jpgCount : 37413120 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output113.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output113.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4ca2f6c00ed1e2549cb6c8a70f5b58969c4015d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output113.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Global Trade Expert Program Becomes Bridge to Exporting for Local Businesses 국제교류부 | 2011-11-15 | 조회 3570본문 내용 Our university’s Global Trade Expert Program(GTEP), a special student development program run by Prof. Chung Won Yoon, is playing a big role in widening the clientele spectrum of small businesses in the Jeonju area. Recently our university’s GTEP connected UmiTech, a small business located in Palbok-dong in Jeonju, with a United States buyer and has finalized a sales contract that details an yearly $500,000 U.S. dollar purchase of cosmetic products.  CBNU student and GTEP member Soo Jung Lim(Junior majoring in International Trade) took the initiative to establish various points of contact with the overseas client and eventually lead to a substantial transaction, proving the program’s value in providing hands-on experience to our students.  In addition, members travelled abroad to attend an international conference, where they were able to procure prospective buyers for businesses in Jeonju. The trip turned out to be a great success, as they were able to secure a $300,000 export deal with a foreign client.  Members of the program have proven to be valuable translators and interpreters for local businesses and through part-time internships, have provided considerable support to the daily commercial operations of small local firms. Projector Director Prof. Yoon said, “With UmiTech’s recently arranged export contract, which outlines the purchase of 500,000 dollars worth of cosmetic products, our program members successfully played the liaison that connects local small businesses with foreign clients. We would like to thank the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, the Korean Foreign Trade Association, the CBNU Industry-Academy Cooperation Foundation, the Jeollabuk-do province and Jeonju city for their ongoing support despite challenging times.”  Prof. Yoon added, “We will continue to actively support the exporting endeavors of local small businesses.”  The GTEP is a national program that trains students in foreign languages and in the fields of commerce and trade so that they can become expert professionals while also supporting local small businesses and their export marketing needs.   00전북대학교_GTEP사업단_임수정양이_중국_광저우_캔톤_전시회에서_상담하는_모습.jpgCount : 32167024 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output114.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output114.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2a93c7a29b62b5b3236c7962b49c9aa1bf0d7738 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output114.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Academic Exchange Agreements finalized with prestigious American Universities 국제교류부 | 2011-11-18 | 조회 3690본문 내용 Our university took a firm leap towards expanding its international network of academic exchange agreements with distinguished universities around the world, upgrading CBNU’s status as a truly global university. President Geo-Suk Suh visited the United States last week to sign academic exchange agreements with seven different prestigious universities and institutions.  This visit was highlighted by President Suh’s visit to the esteemed University of California – Irvine(UC Irvine), where both universities committed to academic exchange agreements with one another.  UC Irvine, which is widely considered to be one of the top four University of California schools, is popular among Korean students. The visit resulted in an agreement made between the Law School and Medical School of both universities.    Commemorative Photo with President of CSU-Fresno  President Suh also negotiated a “2+2” double degree program with California State University – Fresno(CSU Fresno), which will allow students to study and receive full course credit at the renowned university in the United States.  The recent trip provided the opportunity to build close relationships with universities located in Central and Eastern United States. President Suh visited Logan, Utah, and signed an academic exchange agreement with Utah State University.  Commemorative Photo with Utah St. University President Stan Albrecht Utah State University’s affordable tuition and living expenses in relative to its academic competitiveness will help students focus on their studies without being burdened financially.  Our university signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Bridgeport University, located in the east coast of the United States, in the state of Connecticut. Both universities agreed to carry out exchange programs for students and professors, and conduct joint research programs. Student exchange programs will employ the “1+3” system and start in September 2012.   Commemorative Photo with Bridgeport University President and colleagues Bridgeport University boasts strong programs in the fields of Design, Engineering and Business, and the ratio of professors to students is 1 to 17. Bridgeport University also maintains a world-class standing as a research institution, proven by their numerous United States government contracted research programs.  President Suh was also able to garner support for next year’s CBNU International Summer School at all the schools he visited during this recent trip to the United States. Our university plans on bringing in prominent professors and distinguished students from these universities to CBNU to promote the internationalization of our university.  Aside from visiting universities, President Suh was able to organize meetings with CBNU Alumni Association members in LA and New York to discuss the future direction of our university. The group of alumni even provided generous donations for the betterment of their alma mater.   President Suh said, “Through this recent trip, our university was able to open the door to inter-university cooperative efforts by discussing student and professor exchange with universities located in the United States.” He added, “Slowly but surely, we are expanding and exploring various forms of academic exchange like the International Summer School program and the double degree program to live up to our ‘global campus’ moniker.”     00캘리포니아주립대학교(얼바인)_총장과_기념촬영을_하고_있다.jpgCount : 39291318 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output115.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output115.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dcc2c4027c3ef34ed0398a820c5f0df4d1357d39 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output115.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Ceremony Held for 20-year Anniversary with Tohoku University 국제교류부 | 2011-11-28 | 조회 3546본문 내용 “Today we celebrate the 20-year anniversary of Agreement of Academic Exchange between Chonbuk National University from Korea and Tohoku University from Japan, and I sincerely hope our friendship will continue to grow into a relationship that promotes active development and engagement.”  To mark the 20-year anniversary of academic exchange between our university and Japan’s prestigious Tohoku University (TU), a congratulatory ceremony and symposium was held on November 7th at Paul Hall in the Jinsudang building. CBNU President Geo-Suk Suh, Vice-President Hyo-Geun Shin, TU President Akihisa Inoue, Vice-President Yukihisa Kitamura and nearly 100 staff members from both universities were in attendance for the symposium. Representatives from both universities presented diverse ideas and topics discussing ways to intensify cooperation. The day started with a 09:30 AM ceremony that looked back on the 20 years of academic exchange between the two universities. The president of each university presented commemorative tablets to one another, and promised to open the doors for further exchange and collaboration. The following symposium featured TU Vice-President Yukihisa Kitamura’s presentation on “Tohoku University’s Incorporation Process” and CBNU Dean of College of Engineering Dong-Won Kim’s “Chonbuk National University Innovations in Engineering Education” presentation. The afternoon included presentations discussing “Tohoku University’s State of International Exchange and challenges going forward” and CBNU Dean of Academic Affairs Young Jung Kim explained our university’s goals towards developing a progressive undergraduate educational model as part of the ACE program (Advanced College of Education). University representatives also had the opportunity to visit Jeonju Hanok Village, and shared amicable words over dinner. TU President Inoue Akihisa said, “Out of the 200 universities in Korea, we signed an agreement with Chonbuk National University first and this university also graciously gave us the most help after the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in March.” He added, “I hope that we can strengthen our relationship through this 20-year anniversary ceremony.”  President Suh Said, “Korea’s representative university, Chonbuk National University, and Japan’s representative university, Tohoku University, and the 20-year history of exchange between both universities has made me reminiscent. I am certain that the close collaboration between our universities will play a key role in the development of our countries, and I hope the academic exchange between the two universities will carry on through 50 years, 100 years.” TU was established third among Japanese national universities in 1907. The university was ranked 70th in the 2011 The Times World University Rankings and even produced four Nobel-prize winners. TU is composed of 10 academic departments, 15 research departments, 3 Graduate Schools and 5 research centers with nearly 6,000 staff and faculty members. 00전북대-토호쿠대_20주년_기념행사에서_서거석_총장이_인사말을_하고_있다.jpgCount : 40393874 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output116.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output116.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..631ffc66a0da67b2b31889a83c302e1f2656d9e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output116.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Cooperation Agreement Signed with Global Leading Firm Thomson Reuters 국제교류부 | 2011-12-06 | 조회 3228본문 내용 Our university signed a cooperation agreement with the Korean branch office of Thomson Reuters to boost our university-industry efforts.  On November 24th, 3:30PM, at the 8th floor meeting room in the CBNU Main building, President Geo-Suk Suh and Thomson Reuters Branch Manager Jin-Woo Kim were joined by staff members from both organizations to sign an agreement that outlines the pooling of resources for research endeavors and exchange of personnel. Thomson Reuters is a leading media and consulting firm that provides analytical information to professionals and was rated number 37 in the Interbrand Best Global Brands 2011 survey. Headquartered in New York, Thomson Reuters primarily operates in London and Eagan, Minnesota and has nearly 55,000 employees in more than 100 branch offices worldwide. According to the cooperation agreement, both parties will assume joint projects for information analysis and delve into IP precedence technology to enhance Research and Development. Students from our university will also be able to take part in internships with Thomson Reuters, and both parties agreed to explore other platforms for collaboration in the near future. President Suh said, “Thomson Reuters is a leading opinion information firm that provides valuable data to university researchers around the world. The firm even rates the competitiveness of educational institutions around the world through The Times Higher Education World University Rankings. I firmly believe that both organizations will benefit greatly and prosper from the active collaboration resulting from this agreement.” 00북대-톰슨_로이터_협약_체결_후_기념촬영.jpgCount : 39354384 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output117.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output117.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8509570fb3784e0ce03b5b8b8fececffccf227c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output117.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU at the Center of Hanok Construction Education 국제교류부 | 2011-12-13 | 조회 3928본문 내용 The Hanok enterprise, which is part of a broader “Han Style” enterprise, is currently facing financial burdens and a slow rate of progress despite continuous support from the city of Jeonju. One of the impediments to progress is the lack of trained professionals in Hanok design and construction. Jeonju is heavily involved in the cultural preservation of Hanok, especially because of its upkeep of the Hanok Village. However, recent substandard re-construction efforts have made it clear that there is a dire need for professional training and education in Hanok design and theory.  Since last year our university has responded by offering various programs related to Hanok and its study. Befitting to the title of “the most Korean global university,” CBNU has established a Hanok project promotions team and even founded a Hanok Studies department focused around the theory and practice of Hanok construction.  This year, CBNU established the Hanok Construction Technology Center and was selected by the Ministry of Land Transport and Maritime Affairs to begin training in Hanok design as part of the “Specialized Professional Development Program in Hanok Design.” Our university accomplished the splendid feat of being the only university selected for this task in the Jeolla-do region.  Currently, construction professionals who have surpassed a considerable admittance rate of 5 to 1 are receiving high-quality, specialized training in Hanok design and even hands-on education in Hanok construction from the likes of living cultural treasure, Gi Young Choi.  CBNU, also considered to have “the most Korean campus,” will aim to spur excitement by hosting a design competition for students with the mission of re-designing the CBNU main building in Hanok style. Starting next year, the Graduate School of Environmental Studies will inaugurate a Hanok Studies department, the first of its kind in the nation, to educate people in the art of Hanok. The department will offer a two-year curriculum in Hanok theory and practical training, and is currently open for admissions.  The development of Hanok professionals will also take place at our Gochang campus(formerly of Korea Polytechnic University), which was acquired from the Gochang district. Our university’s programs for development of Hanok professionals are expected to boost the “Han style” enterprise and have a positive impact in the Hallyu enterprise in the Jeollabuk-do region. Many are also hoping CBNU’s support of localized programs will ultimately promote local economic growth. Hye-Kyung Nam, Head of Campus Development Headquarters, said “Just like how our campus is always striving to be the most Korean campus, investing in Hanok related development programs is an inspiration to the region and our country. I hope the program will foster talented professionals that can maintain Jeollabuk-do’s reputation as the birthplace of Hanok. Moreover, I hope it will encourage other organizations and government institutions to support the cultural preservation of Hanok.  00한옥건출기술_종합센터_개소_1_1.jpgCount : 38350038 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output118.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output118.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b093bc0a8cef3ce32c1296559a14b21dd59a37b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output118.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Prof. Hee Joon Park, Invents Korea’s First Non-Flammable Wood 국제교류부 | 2011-12-22 | 조회 4803본문 내용 The number of fire accidents per year in Korea is more than 40,000 and these fires directly affect nearly 2,000 people. In 2006, there were roughly 30,000 fire accidents and that number increased to 47,000 the following year. Of these fire accidents, a quarter of them took place in residential premises or multi-purpose facilities, making them all the more life-threatening. An eco-friendly timber that does not burn may provide a solution to reducing the number of human casualties and injuries in fire accidents. Prof. Hee Joon Park of the CBNU Residential Environmental Science department has invented Korea’s first non-flammable wood, which is expected to be resourceful during this winter when fire accidents are common. Traditionally, wood can be treated to become non-flammable with a coat of flame-resistant varnish. This approach, however, has had drawbacks because it gets rid of the natural wood scent, obscures distinct wood grain patterns and textures, prevents temperature and humidity adjustment, and becomes unsuitable for proper disposal. Prof. Park, on the other hand, discovered a way to inject natural resins such as phosphate of ammonium into pieces of timber to create a truly non-combustible wood.   On the morning of December 8th, the effectiveness of this new invention was legitimized in a live experiment where an ordinary piece of wood was completely dissolved when lit on fire for 20 minutes while the newly invented timber did not burn at all aside from some soot. The new invention preserves the smell, texture, ability to adjust to temperature and humidity, natural colors and grains, without being susceptible to deformations, splits, contractions and expansions. This innovation is expected to have a big impact in the wood construction field. This type of material will have applications in wood-framed houses, construction of cultural monuments, Hanok houses and even furniture constructed from wood and interior materials that are especially vulnerable to fire accidents. Already having been patented and awarded ISO international certification (KS F ISO 5660-1, KS F 2271), this new type of timber is currently awaiting commercial implementations from abroad.  Prof. Park said, “The new invention is eco-friendly and will be used in wood-framed houses, cultural landmarks, wooden constructions and interior materials because it does not burn. I hope it will create a demand for applications of wood that were once considered illegal or unsuitable.”  00parkheejoon.jpgCount : 3785197 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output119.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output119.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d82f87384f728d15edfe3ff91d4659ba8d5fc16e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output119.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Recent Trip Paves Path to Cooperation with Prestigious European Universities 국제교류부 | 2012-01-09 | 조회 3254본문 내용 Our university has expanded cooperation endeavors with some of the most prominent universities in Europe in an effort to elevate its status as a global university. President Geo-Suk Suh visited leading universities in France, Spain and the Czech Republic to sign academic exchange agreements last week.The first stop on this trip was University of Paris-Est Marne La Vallee (part of an intercollegiate network of 10 universities in Paris), where both universities agreed to engage in double degree programs and student exchange for undergraduate business majors. Famous for its engineering and liberal arts programs, University of Marne La Vallee is one of France’s most prestigious universities and CBNU has collaborated with the university in student exchange programs.   This recent agreement will allow students to receive degrees from both CBNU and UMLV through the double degree program. The agreement will also bring 20 students from UMLV’s most competitive MBA curriculum, Design, Innovation and Luxury, to CBNU next April, where they will be able to attend courses pertaining to their academic concentration and participate in specialized excursions. President Suh also visited the acclaimed Autonomous University of Barcelona (AUB) to make cooperative agreements concerning the Ortelius Project.  AUB has a student body of 43,000, 3,658 professors, 13 colleges, 57 departments, and 28 research centers and parks. As one of the nation’s landmark universities, AUB was recognized in Spain as a Campus of International Excellence. Spurred by the success of the Erasmus program, which established an international network for academic exchange, the Ortelius program facilitates collaborative programs between Spain, Asia and Latin America. The objective is to increase international mobility among students, teaching and research staff, and administration and services staff. Students from universities that participate in the program can take advantage of the joint degrees and double degrees the program offers.  The trip to Barcelona was followed by a visit to the Czech Technical University in Prague. President Suh signed agreements on the invitation of distinguished graduate school students and student exchange programs that will begin in the 2012 school year. President Suh also took the opportunity to garner support for the “CBNU International Summer School” at all the universities visited during this trip. The participation of renowned professors and exceptional students is expected to increase the global makeup of our university. President Suh said, “The recent trip to Europe allowed us to open the door to international cooperation with European universities by establishing exchange agreements for students and faculty members. The double degree programs we have established offer a unique and pragmatic platform for academic exchange and brings our university closer to living up to the name of a ‘global campus.’” 00바르셀로나자치대학교(아나_리폴_아라실_총장_일행과).jpgCount : 39347591 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output12.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output12.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d66377027e1053d912e7fdbb9886e9f28a2d811e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output12.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Chonbuk University, part of the fermented food industry belt Admin | 2005-05-04 | 조회 3742본문 내용 On April 6, Chonbuk University joined the Korea Food Research Institute (한국식품연구원) and four county governments in North Jeolla province, including Wanju, Imsil, Buan, and Sunchang in signing an agreement to cooperate with one another in promoting the expansion of the fermented food market. Those institutions consented to collaborate on large-scale projects on the development of fermented foods such as red pepper paste, soybean paste, cheese, and salted fish while sharing research personnel and equipment. They are expected to strengthen competitiveness of fermented food dishes produced in the Jeonbuk area, throughout the nation and in the world as well. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output120.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output120.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7fbb28e7c2d42e6e94c4526996fa9abe5c38224f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output120.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Catalan-Korea Dictionary Compilation Presented to the Catalonian Parliament in Spain 국제교류부 | 2012-01-24 | 조회 3333본문 내용 Spanish and Latin American Language department Professor Nak-won Choi presented a Catalan-Korean Dictionary personally compiled by Prof. Choi to the Catalonian Parliament, bridging an opportunity to increase awareness of Korea and to establish academic exchange between both countries. Catalan is the official language used in the Catalonia region in Spain and is one of the most prevalent languages of the 60 recognized minority languages in the European Union. While Catalan and Spanish(more specifically, Castilian) are used interchangeably in the Catalonia region, most of the names of locations and businesses are in Catalan, making the understanding of this language all the more important for travelers and visitors. In December of last year, Prof. Choi visited the Catalonia Parliament and presented the dictionary to Chairman Núria de Gispert with faculty members of the Autonomous University of Barcelona and students from the Korean Language Studies Department at the Barcelona Language School. This dictionary is the accumulation of five years’ worth of lexicographic compilation with the support of the CBNU International Joint Research Fund, the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Catalonian Government. The dictionary was compiled to increase the level of exchange with the Catalonia region, an area that plays a crucial in Korea-Spain relations. Ultimately, this it is expected to increase the amount of academic exchange between Korea and Spain. Prof. Choi said, “Korea is still not a very well-known country in Spain, but I think the compilation and presentation of this dictionary will spark the interest of the people in Catalonia, which is the epicenter of commerce in Spain. The Catalan people possess an exceptional amount of pride and attachment to the Catalan language, and I think they will be pleased to know that this dictionary is being published in Korea.” He continued, “Recently the spread of K-POP and Korean culture has instigated a boom in the interest to learn the Korean language in Spain, and I have no doubt this dictionary will be very useful. Moreover, I hope this dictionary will help increase the awareness of Korean culture throughout Spain.”  00전북대_최낙원_교수(맨_오른쪽)가_카탈루냐_주_의회에_사전을_증정하고_있다.jpgCount : 46299323 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output121.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output121.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..74454b866260268fd4607b65bdaa40d9b7a7adf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output121.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Lunar New Year Celebration Held for International CBNU Family 국제교류부 | 2012-01-27 | 조회 3158본문 내용  “Share the warmth of new year celebrations with our international family.”  Our university held the “New Year Celebrations for the CBNU International Family” on January 18th at 03:30 PM at the Samsung Cultural Center Geon-Ji Art Hall to mark the traditional holiday Seollal, the first day of the lunar calendar.  Open to all international students and faculty members, the event is held every year to share Korean holiday traditions and promote friendship with our international community members. Accompanied by President Geo-Suk Suh, nearly 200 international students and faculty members were in attendance on this day to enjoy a myriad of performances, including a piece by master pansori singer Min Sook Kim and a recital using traditional instruments like the haegeum and ajaeng.  Students also had the opportunity to learn traditional Korean songs, try out traditional folk games such as jegichagi and yut-nol-ee, and compete in an impromptu talent contest. During his welcoming address, President Suh said, “As Korea’s most important holiday approaches, we hold this ceremony every year to allow international students to experience Korean culture and most importantly, to have a great time and share the warmth of the holidays. Although you may be away from your home, I hope you enjoy and welcome the Lunar New Year with the family you have forged here at CBNU.”  This ceremony has been held every year since 2003 for international students who have to spend the Lunar New Year away from their family back home. It has been hugely popular and successful because members of our international community get to learn new aspects about Korean culture and it also promotes friendship with our international students and faculty members.  00전북대_외국인_가족을_위한_설날_큰잔치.jpgCount : 41287283 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output122.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output122.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6da3274e00404830386b98b21f8c40a085840cef --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output122.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Founds Honam Region’s First Records Management and Archives Institute 국제교류부 | 2012-02-06 | 조회 3365본문 내용 CBNU is now becoming the epicenter for developing professionals in the field of records management.  Under the support and supervision of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security and National Archives of Korea(NAK), our university has founded the Honam Region’s first Records Management and Archives Institute. After the passing of “Act on the Management of Archives by Public Institutions” in 1999 and the “Act on the Management of Public Archives” in 2007, the field of records management has been growing steadily in Korea. Recently the need for maintaining records has been more prevalent in corporations, hospitals, cultural institutions, religious institutions and other organizations beyond public administrations.  Moreover, the ICA(International Council on Archives) International Congress will take place in Korea in 2016. With the global spotlight on Korea from the archival studies community, it is particularly meaningful to recognize the importance of records managements throughout the country. The NAK selected one university each from the Seoul, Chungcheong, Honam and Yeongnam regions among universities with graduate departments in records management. In the Honam region, CBNU beat out seven other universities to earn the honor. As a result, our university will admit 30 students every year to the Records Management and Archives Institute, where they will receive a comprehensive education in records management. The list of courses includes basics and principles of records management, records evaluation, records preservation, and specialized areas of records management. Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to take the Professional Records Manager Certification Exam and once certified, they will be able to work at state administrations local government organizations, educations offices and other public administrations as an archivist or a private records manager.  Our university was selected as a location site for the Honam Records Management and Archives Institute in large part because, since 2003, our Information Science Graduate School has been developing consummate professional in records management who have gone to lead successful careers in public administrations, private sectors and research institutes.  Library and Information Science Professor Hye Young Kang said, “The founding of the Records Management and Archives Institute will be the catalyst that makes CBNU the leading institution in records management in Korea. I also firmly believe that the synergy with our records management graduate department will boost employment rates for our students.“  00기록관리_이미지.jpgCount : 45383398 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output123.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output123.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4b624699ef9e8031a78f4bb02134d3c56c60fa22 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output123.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU, 8th in Amount of Financial Support Received from Ministry of Education 국제교류부 | 2012-02-15 | 조회 5090본문 내용 The amount of financial support(excluding personnel and operating expenses) that CBNU has received from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology(MEST) ranks 8th among 200 universities in Korea.  On January 25th, The Korea Economic Daily reported that, according to the “2011 University Support Related Projects and Current State of Affairs” report, our university received 65.2 billion won from Ministry of Education last year. CBNU followed Seoul National University(298.8 billion won), Yonsei University(145.7 billion won), Korea University (126.9 billion won), and other top universities to be named one of the highest endorsed universities by the MEST.  The MEST has also provided 9.47 billion won of the total 37.6 billion-won budget that is currently going into constructing the world’s fifth High-Enthalpy Plasma Research Center at CBNU. The Human Resource Development for Renewable Energy Project, a subsidiary of the Human Resource Development for Economic Region-Leading Industry Project, also garnered 5.67 billion won in funds by the MEST.  Our research endeavors are attracting funding from other external organizations as well. CBNU received 2.74 billion won for the Center for Healthcare Technology Development, a multidisciplinary research center that combines engineering, food science, and medicine and 2.92 billion won from the World Class University(WCU) program, which provides support for world-class research-centered universities in Korea.  The Advanced College of Education(ACE) program also granted 2.76 billion won in support while rating CBNU the best teaching university in Korea, and the Educational Capacity Enhancement Project supported our university four years in a row to accumulate nearly 4.73 billion won in funding. The large amount of financial support from various organizations is a testament to CBNU’s competitiveness in education and research in various specialized fields, and proves the government’s acknowledgement of our achievement prowess as an academic institution.  In 2010, CBNU was the first to open the era of 100 billion won in research funds granted and even last year, our university yielded 117.5 billion in research funds and managed to be 1st in this category among regional universities.  Last year, the MEST extended 528.9 billion won of scholarships and other forms of financial support to 189 different four-year universities.  00전북대_설경.jpgCount : 40547797 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output124.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output124.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..03de7c9b95da85fdc08dcbf4bdb3809fa73b5282 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output124.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Extends Global Network to Prominent Southeast Asian Universities 국제교류부 | 2012-04-17 | 조회 3623본문 내용 Our university elevated its status as an elite global university by signing academic exchange agreements with some of the most esteemed universities from Southeast Asia. In his recent trip to Southeast, President Geo-Suk Suh visited Thailand, the Philippines and Cambodia from March 19th to 27th to establish agreements on academic exchange and international double degree programs.  The first stop of the trip was Thailand’s Chulalongkorn University(CU), a Global Top 100 University, where President Suh agreed to implement student exchange programs with CU President Pirom Kamol-ratanakul. Both universities agreed to coordinate international double degree programs and exchange students in the process, while CU vowed to send students to participate in the CBNU International Summer School program. Following his stay in Thailand, President Suh signed agreements to implement international double degree programs with prominent universities from Cambodia and the Philippines, opening the door for students to study abroad and earn a degree from both CBNU and institutions located abroad. CBNU will organize international double degree programs in Biology and Computer Engineering starting in September with Cambodia’s first and largest university, the Royal University of Phnom Penh. There will also be double degree programs centered around engineering disciplines in cooperation wit St. La Salle University(SLU), one of the universities which CBNU sends students every year through the Global Leader Project(GLP) program. In addition, CBNU and SLU will organize cooperative research projects, professor exchange programs, and student mentor-mentee systems. SLU also agreed to send students to participate in the International Summer School program.  On March 25th, President Suh was even presented with an honorary doctorate by SLU President Raymundo Suplido during the 55th anniversary graduation ceremony. Having already established a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of the Philippines(UP) Diliman in 2001, our university also took the opportunity to coordinate international double degree programs, student exchange programs and cooperative research projects with UP-Manila.  Meanwhile, CBNU agreed to dispatch a Korean lecturer to UP-Manila to provide Korean language instruction. President Suh also had the opportunity to visit the Korean Ambassador to Thailand, Jae Hong Lim, and the Korean Ambassador to Cambodia, Han Soo Kim, to promote global internships for CBNU students wishing to expand their professional and educational horizons beyond domestic boundaries. President Geo-Suk Suh said, “The multitude of agreements we have signed with Southeast Asia’s foremost universities will provide students with valuable educational opportunities to attain a global mind. By coordinating practical and diverse programs like the international double degree program, we are taking one further step towards creating a truly global campus.” 000402-태국_최고_명문_쭐랄롱꼰대학교와_협약_체결.jpgCount : 40381614 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output125.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output125.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ea655ebbe8de158706f430d90177455cbcd75331 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output125.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CNBU, Sole University in Honam Region Selected as Industry-University Cooperation University 국제교류부 | 2012-04-23 | 조회 3294본문 내용 Chonbuk National University was the only university in the Honam region to be selected to the Industry-University Cooperation Project (as part of the 2012 Industry-University-Institute Collaborative Research Program) by the Small and Medium Business Administration (SMBA). The SMBA based their selection on CBNU’s thorough support for previous industry-university cooperation projects, as well as regular research and development (R&D) projects. For this reason, they decided to fund only CBNU in the province. The Industrial-University Cooperation Project, which is a new project for the SMBA, carefully selected five universities throughout the nation from each province, allowing university infrastructure to be readily available to local small businesses while providing up to one billion won in funding to each university.  Our university has planned to help small and medium businesses by offering R&D programs for green industries and non-R&D programs for businesses looking to commercialize technologies (i.e. business consulting, consultant services, patenting, technology commercialization, design, marketing, market development). In addition, being recently named one of the Leaders in Industry-university Cooperation(LINC) and awarded 2.5 billion in research funds by the Ministry of Education has made CBNU the most prominent university in the industry-university cooperation domain. President Geo-Suk Suh said, “It is very pleasing to be selected as a leading university for in industry-university cooperative projects among other universities. CBNU will do its best to contribute to the development of the small businesses by implementing a systematic support system.    00산학협력_이미지.jpgCount : 47362038 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output126.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output126.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ca778c8bf1aefeea3ac09345d5455524d3f961a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output126.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Becomes Top Recipient of Government Funding After LINC Selection 국제교류부 | 2012-04-27 | 조회 3394본문 내용 Chonbuk National University has now become the most heavily government-funded institution after recently being selected as a Technology Innovation University as part of the Leaders in Industry-university Cooperation(LINC) program, which is supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology(MEST) and the National Research Foundation of Korea.  According to the MEST, out of the 14 universities that were selected as a Technology Innovation University, our university received on average 3.8 million dollars per year, or 19.4 million dollars through five years. This amount reaches nearly 22.7 million dollars with the inclusion of financial support from local government bodies and internally incentivized funds. CBNU’s success in procuring funds is attributable to its revamped support system for industry-university cooperation and commendable efforts to develop a leading cooperation model.Additionally, our university received praise from various organizations for building a one-stop support center for collaboration projects with industrial corporations, and establishing plans to operate a family company. The LINC program especially lauded the performance and the development of industry professionals and research personnel of our ongoing programs such as the Education Center for Renewable Energy Industry and the Healthcare Technology Development Center. CBNU will continue to develop skilled professionals in the renewable energy industry sector, which is one of the main focuses of the university’s industry-university cooperation efforts. 00산학협력.jpgCount : 37329305 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output127.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output127.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6cb2ef5bdc896c959297b860825145b22880345b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output127.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목President Godard from University of Paris Est Marné La Vallée awarded Honorary Doctorate 국제교류부 | 2012-05-09 | 조회 4159본문 내용 Chonbuk National University awarded an honorary doctorate degree in sociology to President Godard from University of Paris-Est Marné La Vallée(MLV) on April 26th. Nearly 100 attendees, which included CBNU President Geo-Suk Suh, administration staff from CBNU, and members of MLV, were at hand to congratulate President Godard on his honorary doctorate degree. Our university presented President Godard with the honorary doctorate degree because of his scholarly accomplishments in urban planning research and education, and for standing in the forefront of academic and cultural exchange between Korea and France. Since President Godard became President in 2007, MLV and CBNU have signed cooperation agreements and have been actively engaged in various forms of exchange such as student exchange and joint research programs.The close ties between the two universities have opened the door for CBNU students majoring in French Studies, Information Technology and Arts to become global leaders in their discipline through the student exchange programs. A few CBNU students even had the opportunity to showcase a film they had produced at the world-renowned Louvre Museum in 2009 and received a standing ovation from the audience. On the other hand, MLV Professor Claire Alby’s full-length documentary film, which was based on the diverse experiences MLV students had during their stay in Jeonju in 2010, was presented at this year’s 13th Jeonju International Film Festival through YouTube. It was a great opportunity to show the world CBNU’s academic excellence and Korea’s natural beauty. President Godard’s honorary doctorate awarding ceremony marks the beginning of CBNU’s plan to expand the level of exchange and collaboration with numerous universities and institutions throughout Europe. The dynamic cooperation is expected to have a profound impact in the spread of Korean culture throughout the world. During his acceptance speech, President Godard said, “It is an honor to receive this degree from Chonbuk National University, one of Korea’s most prominent universities with which our university maintains an active level of exchange and collaboration. I will take this as an opportunity to expand our spectrum of collaboration and help in any which way I can to propel Chonbuk National University as a globally prestigious university. President Suh echoed the sentiment. He said, “This degree is a tribute to a leader in French higher education who has helped globalize our university and spread Korean culture throughout the world. Now that you are a proud member of Chonbuk National University, I hope you can help our university go beyond national borders to become a truly globally renowned university.” President Godard received his doctorate degree in sociology from University of Paris VIII in 1973. While employed as a researcher at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences and as a Professor at University of Nice, Godard’s study in urban development and urban sociology research has made a mark in the fields of sociology, economics, political science, and other social sciences. After moving to MLV in 2001, Godard was elected President in 2007. As a Knight of the National Order of Merit and Officer of the Order of the Academic Palms, Godard is truly a leading figure in French higher education. 00고다르총장명박수여식2.jpgCount : 40297117 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output128.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output128.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..752d9b0367a37b330a2db2ffd44ae3d7fbe1e3c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output128.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Film Produced by University of Paris Est Marne La Valleé Screened at the JIFF 국제교류부 | 2012-05-23 | 조회 3399본문 내용 Engaging in active exchange with overseas universities not only helps each university grow, it also causes a synergy effect by expanding the spectrum of exchange between two countries. CBNU’s collaboration with University of Paris Est Marne La Vallee(MLV), with which our university has associated since 2007, epitomizes this point of view. While the two universities has maintained a healthy level of exchange across various platforms, the exchange has been particularly active with students pursuing academic concentrations in visual arts production, allowing them to gain diverse experiences and perspectives while receiving instruction in visual arts theory and practice.  The close cooperation has allowed a full-length documentary produced by MLV professor Claire Alby and her students, who visited Jeonju in 2010, to receive its official debut screening at the Jeonju International Film Festival(JIFF) on May 2nd.  In 2009, a movie produced by CBNU students was showcased at the world-renowned Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The following year, Professor Claire Alby and her students visited CBNU to create a movie that was featured in this year’s JIFF; this is a prime example of yielding tangible results from multiple year’s worth of active academic exchange.  This 52-minute full-length film entitled “Jeonju, a Korean Town” captures the city of Jeonju from the perspective of Prof. Alby. The documentary depicts Jeonju as a dynamic city that tries to preserve Korean tradition while striving to become Asia’s equivalent of Hollywood. The content of the film is divided into three topics – the JIFF, the history of resistance against Japanese occupation, and the daily lives of women in Korea. The film ultimately conveys to the world the distinct beauty Jeonju possesses.  Additionally, on April 26th, MLV President Francis Godard was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by CBNU for his endeavors in spreading Korean culture and developing a collaborative relationship with CBNU. His contributions are expected to have a big impact in future exchange activity between Korea and France.  00전주,_어떤_한국도시_스틸_1.JPGCount : 39186806 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output129.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output129.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1431492c65311b02afacfd3d0fac84c9140363fd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output129.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Technology Licensing Program Supported by Ministry of Education Receives Upgrade 국제교류부 | 2012-06-11 | 조회 3216본문 내용 Chonbuk National University’s Technology Licensing Office(TLO) Support Program was upgraded one letter-grade in year-end evaluations for 2011.  The program, which is backed by the Ministry of Education Science and Technology(MEST) and the Ministry of Knowledge Economy(MKE), aims to promote and augment the licensing and transfer of technology between university and industry. Having been selected as a participating university in the Phase 1 (2008~2012) Support Program, the National Research Foundation of Korea 2011 gave CBNU a “B” letter grade for the 2011 Year-end University TLO Evaluations. It is clear that CBNU is one of the leading universities in technology licensing. As a result, CBNU received nearly 200 million won in financial support aimed at facilitating the discovery and commercialization of advanced technologies. Due to the rewarding endeavors of the program, CBNU plans to adopt policies that inject more resources into prototyping and technology licensing.  Our university recorded approximately 1 billion won in revenues last year generated from patents and proprietary technologies. In addition, the CBNU TLO program received praise for incrementing the revenue per patent by 158% in a 3-year span since 2008.  University-industry cooperation Director Nam-Pyo Cho said, “The reason why our university received high marks from the TLO Support Program was because of the effort we put in and results we generated. We aim to promote and market emerging technologies and expect that the profit accrued from our endeavors will have a big impact on the university.“ 00연구_및_실험_이미지.jpgCount : 42294397 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output13.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output13.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..800a3887a8d7c158facf8dd797629cb48c15a226 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output13.txt @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +제목The “Light of Einstein" Admin | 2005-05-04 | 조회 3783본문 내용 By Lee Ji-ye, Reporter + "Five, four, three, two, one, zero!" "Wow!" With audience members' resounding voices, at 8:15 p.m. last April 19, the £¿Light of Einstein£¿ arrived at the fountain of Chonbuk National University from Mount Moak. At the very moment, citizens and students directed the flashes emitted from their cell phones or luminous sticks toward the middle of the fountain. The lights kept making the fountain brighter for ten minutes, and then they again left for Mount Woonjang. + + Four girl students from Hanil High School gave successive exclamations, saying that they were pleased to see such a grand event in their hometown. They also smiled, mentioning that they skipped supplementary lessons in order to participate in this "World Light Festival" (세계 빛 축제). + + The Light of Einstein, which had made its first start in Princeton in the United States, arrived in Busan at 8:00 p.m. and was then divided into two sections. One portion reached Daejeon by way of Kwangju and Jeonju, and the other arrived in Daejeon via Pohang and Daegu. After the two segment were reunited, the light was then taken to Seoul. + + This year marks the centennial anniversary of the discovery of the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein and the fiftieth anniversary of his death. Celebrations have begun all over the world to commemorate the great genius and his feats. The United Nations has designated 2005 as the "Year of the World Physics." Chonbuk University too has held diverse lectures and events to discuss Einstein. On April 7, the university invited Dr. Park Seok-jae from Korea Astronomy and Space Science (한국천문연구원) to give an open lecture with the title of "Black holes pop and pop" at the Mathematics and Science Hall (수리과학관). In addition, the university prepared a traditional Korean music performance, a fireworks display, and a campfire for the World Light Festival slated on April 19, but regrettably, those arrangements were cancelled due to that day's bad weather. However, in spite of the rainstorm, the ceremony to receive light held at the fountain was successfully performed. + + "I was so sorry that we had to call off almost all the programs because of rain. However, I'm satisfied that this event helped the general public to make contact with science in an amusing and familar way," said Dr. Lee Jeong-gun, dean of the physics department. + +The Chonbuk Herald(May 2, 2005 Vol. 180) 00241790.jpgCount : 39228471 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output130.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output130.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..43c5a224e27cf3dfafc7e8112132de0bf7b07c1c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output130.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU 1st Among National Universities in International Orientation 국제교류부 | 2012-07-15 | 조회 4499본문 내용 Chonbuk National University has placed atop all Korean national universities in the category of “international orientation.” In cooperation with Quacquarelli Symonds, Chosun Ilbo published university rankings in Asia and while the majority of national universities have remained stagnant or even fallen, CBNU’s rise in the category of international orientation has stood out from its peer universities.   The international orientation criteria gauges the amount of exchange students sent abroad and hosted by the university, as well as the percentage of international students and faculty members.  Even with the limitations imposed on national universities with regards to bringing in international scholars and professors, by emphasizing and prioritizing the globalization of our students and faculty, CBNU has been able to achieve an amazing feat. Every semester, our university has sent approximately 600 students to sister universities in New Zealand, the Philippines, China and various other countries through the nation’s largest Global Leader Project(GLP) program. In addition, CBNU has made exchange agreements with some of the most prestigious universities located in the United States and Europe to host and send students abroad. Expand the number of international students over 1,000 students are working towards a degree here at CBNU. Our international students have also proven to be the most distinguished students after focusing efforts on admitting the most capable students. An impressive 23.3 percent of our students have obtained Level 4 or higher in the national Korean language proficiency exam, TOPIK. This percentage ranks in the top 10 percentile among regional core universities.   To boost our international profile even more, CBNU inaugurated the International Summer School program during the summer break, offering students from around the world a wide variety of courses and the opportunity to experience Korean culture in the city of Jeonju.  President Geo-Suk Suh said, “Despite the numerous restrictions given to national universities relative to private universities, our efforts in expanding our international orientation have finally shown merit today. We will continue to recruit international professors and students, and cooperate with universities from abroad to maintain our reputation as the most Korean, globally prestigious university.   00국제화_지수_높은_우리대학.jpgCount : 46358859 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output131.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output131.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5b0f0b2188c08af0154df07ee47f9674fb6d58d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output131.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Inaugural International Summer School Begins 국제교류부 | 2012-07-25 | 조회 5634본문 내용 As Chonbuk National University settles down during summer break, students from around the world are gathering at our globalized campus.  Our university launched its inaugural session of International Summer School (ISS) with the opening ceremony on July 2nd, 03:00 PM, at the 2nd floor auditorium of the CBNU museum building.  The event was commemorated with a Korean dance and music performance, and followed by President Geo-Suk Suh giving a brief introduction of the courses, professors and students from each country.  More than 50 students from our sister universities in the United States, France, Spain, Japan and other countries have come to our university to receive language instruction in Korean and English, enroll in multi-disciplinary courses, interact with students from all over the world, and experience traditional Korean culture. Meanwhile, our university has also brought in some of the most distinguished students from the United States through the Critical Language Scholarship(CLS) Program, which is run by the United States Department of State. Since June 18th, these students have been receiving intensive Korean language training classes for this 8-week program,  ISS is a program that brings together local and international students from around the world during summer break with the purpose of cultivating global minds and introducing Korean culture while obtaining transferrable credits for courses.  Born as an offshoot of “Feeling Korea,” a Korean culture immersion program that was held during the summer and winter breaks, ISS differs from its predecessor in that it offers legitimate academic courses for international students rather than just a mere experiential program.  The ultimate goal and expected outcome of the program is to exert a positive influence on Chonbuk National University and the nation’s most Korean city, Jeonju.   Additionally, the program benefits our local students as they get to hone their proficiency in English, interact with a diverse group of intellectual students and cultivate their global mindset at the same time. President Suh said, “The International Summer School program allows local and international students to take a variety of courses together. This is truly the make-up of a global campus. We will continue to expand the courses offered and invite renowned professors from abroad to create one of Korea’s most exciting and successful summer programs.”  00국제하계대학입학식5.jpgCount : 40394743 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output132.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output132.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f659d985f41695c83c3d2ca08c0f7ad09a58bec4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output132.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목5th Place in Leiden Rankings Confirms CBNU’s Research Prowess 국제교류부 | 2012-10-12 | 조회 4117본문 내용 Our university’s research reputation has been reaffirmed as one of the nation’s best. Chonbuk National University placed 5th nationally and 1st among regional core universities in the Leiden Rankings, which gauges the scientific performance of universities worldwide.  The Leiden Rankings is a ranking system developed and published by Leiden University(Ranked 75th in the 2012 QS World University Rankings) from the Netherlands that measures the scientific impact of universities by comparing the top tenth percentile of the most cited university research papers in the world. This methodology adds a layer of objectivity and eliminates some of the inconsistencies found in ranking systems used for evaluating universities in Korea.  The Leiden Rankings and QS Rankings(40% of which is based on academic peer review) prioritize objectivity and address some of the disadvantages of current ranking systems that provide a subjective evaluation of Korean universities. Our standing in the Leiden Rankings therefore demonstrates the quality of research papers being published from our university.  According to the Leiden Rankings, 8.1% of CBNU’s research papers were in the top tenth percentile of the most cited research papers in the world. The four Korean universities that placed ahead of CBNU were POSTECH(14.1%), KAIST(11.4%), Seoul National University(8.9%), and Ewha Women’s University(8.4%).  CBNU confirmed its reputation as one of the most respected research universities in Korea by placing 1st among regional core universities and prevailing as the frontrunner by a large margin in this category, with other universities only managing to achieve 5 to 6 percent.  Meanwhile, influential newspaper publications have ranked CBNU 9th in the category of the “Top 1% Research Papers” and the Korea Research Foundation ranked our university 2nd among national universities in the same category. CBNU is repeatedly overcoming the limitations that come with being a regional university and ascertaining its status as a landmark university in Korea. Our university was able to publish high-quality research papers by implementing a faculty evaluation system that emphasizes the importance of quality rather than the quantity of papers. While other universities focused on increasing the number of published papers, CBNU started employing new policies and promotion incentive programs that compensated research professors for publishing research papers in the top tenth percentile of the most cited research papers.     In relation to the published rankings, President Suh said, “While it is true that universities in Korea have increased the quantity of research papers published worldwide, we still have room for improvement with regards to the quality of research papers. One world-class research paper can change the world and it is with this mindset that Chonbuk National University will continue to bolster its research programs and research competitiveness.   00Leiden_1.jpgCount : 38117125 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output133.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output133.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7c26a8ac784f496ee8888005212b7fbd232911a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output133.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU, 1st Place in Research Grants among National Universities for 2 Consecutive Years 국제교류부 | 2012-11-06 | 조회 3420본문 내용 Chonbuk National University, which boasts one of top research programs in the nation, accumulated the most research grants among national universities in the past year, standing as a testament to the university’s research competitiveness. According to an article published by the Ministry of Science, Education and Technology(MEST) and Korean Council for University Education(KCUE) on the Higher Education of Korea Information Services website, CBNU placed 1st in the categories of “total amount of research funds granted” and “research funds granted per faculty member.” This is the second consecutive year that our university has achieved this remarkable feat. With regards to the total amount of research funds granted, CBNU accumulated 124.4 billion won, 1st among national universities with the exception of Seoul National University. CBNU was able to garner 10 to 20 million won more in research funds than other regional core universities that have 200 more faculty members than our university.  Additionally, the average amount of research funds granted per faculty member for CBNU was revealed to be 121.5 million won, 1st among regional core national universities. The only national universities that were awarded more than 100 million won in research grants were Mokpo National University and Chonbuk National University.   The total amount of research funds granted and the research funds granted per faculty member are among the highest in the country. This is highly attributable to the university’s thriving research environment. CBNU accumulated 35.9 million won in 2007, 43.6 million won in 2008, 98.8 million won in 2009, 117.5 million won in 2010, 124.4 million won in 2011. The amount of research funds granted has increased threefold in the last 5 years. Our university placed 5th nationally in the Leiden Rankings, which measures the scientific impact of universities worldwide by comparing the top tenth percentile of the most cited research papers in the world, and 9th nationally in the “number of top 1% research papers,” living up to the name of one of the most competitive research universities in Korea.  One of the primary reasons behind the university’s recent accolades in research lies within the newly implemented promotion system, which doubles incentives for publications and research achievements and provides systematic support for research work.  Since 2007, CBNU has been organizing diverse programs that promote academic research and implementing professor evaluation systems that ensure a standard of high-quality research.  In relation to this accomplishment, President Geo-Suk Suh said, “Since research competitiveness is the driving force behind a university’s development and progress, it is equally important to establish an active support system that allows faculty members to be successful in their research endeavors. We will continue to give our utmost effort to conduct research that changes the world.” 00공동실험실습관.jpgCount : 40312731 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output134.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output134.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..73dce4b26181c27420a9d85fd3843e4c1beaea68 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output134.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU is popular among international students and good at caring them. 국제교류부 | 2013-01-22 | 조회 4292본문 내용  Chonbuk National University ("CBNU") was selected as one of schools with a good management system, and it is attracting foreign students from all over the country. According to 2012 International Education Quality Assurance System(IEQAS), Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and Ministry of Justice selected 43 organizations(30 excellence certification and 13 visa restrictions) when evaluating 350 colleges nationwide (212 4-year universities, 138 2-year colleges). CBNU has approved our language skills of international students, dormitory provide-rate and fiscal soundness, moderate rate, and the percentage of health insurance subscription rate with ultimate level.1,200 international students are currently studying in CBNU, and more than 1,000 students are going abroad every year. Through the annual International Summer & Winter School, students from the world are coming to CBNU to learn Korean language and to experience the culture. CLS program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice has been going well as well. CBNU is expecting to receive a government certificate for the next three years.As Ministry discloses the result of authentication, the information is to provide credibility when international students choose a college, and CBNU gives incentives to university-supporting business plans by request of a foreign government.  00CBNU international summer school.JPGCount : 678576920 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output135.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output135.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1bf45a668bf0e69dc75891b66a830b5e4ac2a68d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output135.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU initiate Morocco into solar technology 국제교류부 | 2013-01-22 | 조회 4301본문 내용CBNU was selected by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade into official development assistance projects (ODA) for underdeveloped countries. Our national best solar technology will pass on to Morocco. Accordingly, CBNU receives support from 25 billion won in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. In addition, Morocco solar research institute supported and commissioned education Sanhakyeon professionals by 2014 will be dedicated to our college. This project takes on Renewable Energy in Development Support Center (director of Kim Jong Il) and in silicon solar cell devices advanced development project (head of O Bong Yang ). The Support Center was established in September 2006 in the renewable energy development has a solar cell module, process, and performance evaluation of equipment, material analysis equipment, including a total of 31 species. Large national businesses, Honam solar test-bed building project ($ 117 billion) in our college was selected to promote the development of new technologies and techniques striving. Such a solid infrastructure based on solar energy research institute. Our university plans to support this project in Morocco. Scrambling in the field of human resource development in solar silicon solar cells, also from 2010, and advanced devices in the fostering project national project 'Energy business' workforce. Through the Solar manufacturing in the field of basic and applied research activities, and the theory of education, Our university emissions Yearly more than 30 MS and Ph.D., and experts from overseas to take advantage of the intensive training and dispatch training actively underway. Kim Jong Il, the head of Renewable Energy Development Support Center, said "this project, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade to represent the country in the developing world in the process of selection the eligibility agency will be responsible for the research institutes and manpower solar Chonbuk National University's research capabilities and manpower training programs of appreciated yirwojin excellence ". "excellent research and technology, workforce training programs, based on the excellent Solar Institute is being established to Morocco, I will try to be positive," he said. 00Solar Technology.JPGCount : 38407592 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output136.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output136.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e1c1fb70f7aeefdcd6a2cd5b99c9479c7db9bd91 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output136.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Cultural experience program of foreign students has been started. 국제교류부 | 2013-01-22 | 조회 3553본문 내용CBNU invites foreign students through Feeling Korea, Korean Cultural Experience program, in winter vacation. Winter Feeling Korea program will continue for 2 weeks, first week and second week starting from January 21st to February 1st, from Febuary 13rd to 24th each. Total 139 foreign students joins CBNU's Korean class and Korean culture experience program including national universities from China, Taiwan, Mongol and Japan such as Hokkaido university, Nagasaki university, and Chiba university. The first schedule of program in January 21st at Gain-hall, Jinsu-dang has been open with foreign students, volunteers, university staff and Mr. Park Yongjin, Coordinator of program, who especially delivered speech about welcome greeting and introduction. Mr. Park announced "This time, CBNU and Korean culture have been introduced to foreign students from all over the countries and our sister universities can make sure our further relationship." also "I hope that students can absorb the meaning of variety of Korean culture experiencing events and exchange their experience one another. Foreign students listen to total 30 hours of Korean classes, in which they study Korean grammar, conversation and understand Korean culture. Everyday affternoon, participants also have time to experience scenery, woodblock prints, traditional cuisine, folding fan, and traditional manners in Junju Han-ok villige and musiums.  Meanwhile, Feeling Korea Program have been started from Feburary 2002. Since then lots of talented students of word-leading sister universities with CBNU have been visiting in every Summer & Winter vacation. 00CBNU Feeling Korea.JPGCount : 40233431 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output137.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output137.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..006cd11e94204cfcd65cb26710505e7ad5cfb94e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output137.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Law School received Excellent Reputation 국제교류부 | 2013-01-30 | 조회 3347본문 내용CBNU's law school has built a reputation about curriculum suitability among entire Korean law schools. Law school evaluation committee of Korean Bar Association has conducted 25 Korean schools' assessment, as a result, CBNU obtained Excellence Certificate which covers a period of five years. According to Law school evaluation committee, they evaluated in 8 territories 29 details such as 3-year curriculum of first graduates, faculty, facility, and financial support.  CBNU received favorable evaluation in majority of territories, especially in appropriacy and fidelity of required subjects and possession of key facilities.  CBNU also has rather high employment rate than other law schools. CBNU produced 44 employed among 56 passed from the first examination for the bar, which portion is 79.6%. They are working at Court, prosecutor offices, law firms, law offices, state institutions and public enterprise. It shows high quality in terms of job field.      00우리 법학전문대학원 인증평가 우수.jpgCount : 43400093 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output138.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output138.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c29ccff958d2b63dcaccb0e1922479c59569405c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output138.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Veterinarian's State Examination Pass Rate 'No.1 in Korea' 국제교류부 | 2013-02-12 | 조회 3596본문 내용CBNU wins No.1 Pass Rate from the recent Veterinarian's State Examination.  CBNU's College of Veterinary Medicine shows 95.7% pass rate in the State Examination (pass 45 out of 47). CBNU's College of Veterinary Medicine has gotten the highest pass rate among the 10 universities nationwide. The result shows much higher pass rate than the average of 85.7%.  CBNU students have been winning 100% pass rate for the past 6 years since 2005. Their results were one of the best in nation, and, it reconfirmed CBNU is the leader of Korea's veterinarian education, despite of the increasing number of rejections.  This result was possible due to generous support from the university and efforts for self-improvement from the students.  When became seniors, students form exam-prep study groups and benefit from universitie's employment capability policy, such as self-pratice tests, question bank, and problem approaching via discussion, which became the driving force of the state examination prep. system. Insik Kim, Dean of Veterinary Medicine, said, "the good results were possible due to a generous support from the university for the benefit of student's education, excellent exam-prep system, and endless efforts from the students. I will do my best to help my students to study in a better environment and became a greater person.    00전북대학교 수의대.jpgCount : 41272826 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output139.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output139.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4c6ca8622de9db486e5759b433451c233e7c4ede --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output139.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Professor Chang-Hee Hong regulates LED heat with ‘Graphene” for the world’s first 국제교류부 | 2013-02-21 | 조회 6405본문 내용The technology for solving the heating problem of LED element was developed by our university’s teaching staff for the world’s first.  Prof. Chang-Hee Hong’s team of Department of Semiconductor technology revealed that the heating problem of LED element was fixed significantly by using ‘Graphene’, known as a dream material. The search, supported by National Research Foundation of Korea, was published in the latest issue of Nature Communications with a title of ‘Improved heat dissipation in gallium nitride light-emitting diodes with embedded graphene oxide pattern.’ The sapphire element ,which has been mainly used for a LED board previously, has low heat conductivity which caused malfunction of a semiconductor due to lack of heat release when operates in high-power. This has been troubled the team with their reliability. Professor Hong’s team, however, put a thin GaN layer containing graphene on a sapphire board by using ‘Graphene Patterning Process’, and succeeded in manufacturing a LED element.   A graphene has higher heat conductivity than a copper at more than ten times. Thus it could lower temperature of a semiconductor significantly by releasing and distributing heat evenly.   This technology allows a high current drive system and, therefore a high-powered LED can be realized in a horizontal LED, which generates large amount of heat.    Graphene Patterning Process, developed solely by Professor Hong’s team, can be immediately mass-produced because it is not limited to any size or form.  It also allows an easy-production via a high heat treatment, and thus it is expected to be commercialized soon. This technology is already patented in Korea, and is being processed to be internationally patented in countries like America.  Professor Hong says, “This research has a significance for its use of Graphene for the world’s first. I will do my best to commercialize this technology soon.” For your information, the world’s first division of Graphene gave Prof. Andre Geim and Doctor Konstantin Novoselov of University of Manchester, UK the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010. Graphene has received wide attention from the world’s academia for its trait, such as 0.7 nanometer thickness,  100X stronger than a steel, 100X higher electric conductivity than a copper, and 100X faster electron transporting speed than semiconductor silicone.   00홍창희교수님.jpgCount : 41209356 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output14.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output14.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..be0fd60536de8f5cedee97d1e83e2cdc65299465 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output14.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +제목A dormitory accommodating 2,500 to be built Admin | 2005-05-05 | 조회 4830본문 내용 By Hwang Jae-hyun, Reporter + Chonbuk National University recently drew up a plan to set up a dormitory that can accommodate up to 2,500 students by attracting private capital of 40.9 billion won. This is part of the BTL (Build-Transfer-Lease) project carried out by the government. The BTL (민간자본유치사업) is a new type of private investment system by which the government leases buildings constructed by private businesses. The government has arranged the BTL scheme with the intention of providing public facilities such as schools or rental apartments. + + The government announced that they will choose private investors who will participate in the BTL project; a select group will then begin construction in the latter half of the year. Accordingly, Chonbuk University is in the middle of examining the eligibility of the budget for construction and operation of a new dormitory. As soon as the analysis is finished, the university will recruit private investors. + + If the new housing is completed in 2007 according to the schedule, it will be the biggest dormitory among 27 domestic national universities. + +The Chonbuk Herald(May 2, 2005 Vol. 180) 00920000.jpgCount : 4290075 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output140.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output140.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a8800c6abaf106d1e659202c4f36599b3bbb63b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output140.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목The CLS program introduced Jeonju to the World 국제교류부 | 2013-04-02 | 조회 3698본문 내용 The CLS program, sponsored by the U.S. State Department, that our university has been conducted annually conveys the true picture of Jeonju to foreign countries such as the United States. Jeonju-si recently received a great deal of attention, because it was introduced in the New York Times as a global touring site by an American student who studied Korean language and culture through our CLS program. The network between CBNU Office of International Cooperation & Education and Gregory Farvon from Harvard Graduate School of International Policy made Jeonju to be introduced in the New York Times. Gregory who visited our school last year for eight weeks, has been keeping in a close touch with CBNU KLEC.  Meanwhile, a New York Times reporter, Seth Kugel, the son of a Harvard Graduate School of International Policy faculty, wanted to report global tourist destinations in Korea, and was recommended by Gregory who came back received a deep impression from Jeonju in the previous year. Thus the reporter looked around all the parts of Jeonju from Feb.6th to 8th, and research Kim introduced Jeonju’s fun and taste as a guide. After a trip to Jeonju, the reporter wrote on the article of Feb. 20th paper "Bean sprouts soup which can solve the hangover at a low price, Bibimbap filled with fresh ingredients, side dishes are replenished constantly "and" paradise for gourmet Korean cuisine, such as a house white rice Ru inn Hanok is possible with friendly service, full of attractions such as the pre-game, which is enshrined has been a promoted knight Lee Taejo hometown of the Joseon Dynasty I have to evaluate the whole province, "said. "Each year, our college while advancing the CLS program of the U.S. Department of State, Head of International Cooperation Gimuminho has become a window large bonds, which has signed the importance of many students at the University of leading the United States to inform the world last week I said, "and," to experience Korean culture better from the program, welcomed foreign students this year, "and make an effort to go the true news of last week and our college.   00뉴욕타임즈.jpgCount : 49957494 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output141.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output141.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e5a006bc0508a36997d919cb5ee31a79200d258f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output141.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Suh Geo-Suk Was Inaugurated as the 19th Chairman of KCUE 국제교류부 | 2013-05-31 | 조회 5495본문 내용 "I will strengthen the ability to present a desirable policy alternatives for an improved competitiveness and improve the quality of university education."  The CBNU President Suh Geo-Suk revealed his expectation for a change in the role of KCUE (The Korean Council for University Education) at the 19th KCUE Chairman Inauguration held in the KCUE conference room in Gasan-Dong on April 8th. It is to strengthen an alternative policy feature for improving competitiveness and quality of university education.   At this inauguration, many guests, including Shin Hak-Yong from Ministry of Culture, Senator Kim Yoon-Duk, Senator Kim Se-Yun, the blue house secretary Kim Je-Chun, Park Baek-Bum from Ministry of Education, presidents from 201 national universities and people from various educational institutes, were invited to celebrate the inauguration of the new chairman.   Chairman Suh said with an emphasis in his inaugural speech, "I understand the gravity of my role as I take over this position in the critical period of higher-education change, and of reevaluating its direction. KCUE must return to its founding purpose and caring and developing an appropriate policy for universities.  He continues, "We are surely in the era of crisis, but this also means an opportunity to improve our competitiveness. I will do my best to construct a foundation for Korean universities to develop and improve our competitiveness."   To keep his words, he promised, "I will develop a deeper connection with Korean government for better financial availability and continue to look for a better way to reduce the tuition burden for our students by enhancing the current scholarship system. I will also do my best to readjust college entrance policies, which are numbered about 3,000, and ease pain of our students and their parents."   He continues, "In order to increase the quality of university education, I will reevaluate the rating system and implement a fair rating system which reflects each university's unique characteristic. I will do my best to increase competitiveness through specialization and balanced development, and to revitalize regional universities.  He finalized his speech saying, "I will augments "chairman on foot" by passionately creating a connecting among university presidents, and between government and Ministry of Education. This will create a platform for our universities to coexist and lead to a better credential of the new future KCUE.  The new Chariman Suh Geo-Suk graduated from CBNU and finished his doctoral at Chuo University, Japan. He worked as a professor at the CBNU Law school from 1982, and he has been serving as the 15th and 16th President of Chonbuk National University from 2006.He has also served as a president of Deans' Committee of College of Law in National Universities, president of Korea Juvenile Law Association, president of Korea Criminal Law Association, chairman of Korean National University Presidential Association, vice-chairman of Korean Council for University Education and chairman of Educational Branch of Presidential Advisory Council of Education, Science & Technology. 00대교협회장_취임식에서_서거석_신임_회장이_취임사를_하고_있다_1.jpgCount : 48381726 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output142.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output142.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0a746b550f736976b805105665ba8013c356a2d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output142.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Professor Choi, Hui-Uk Published His 6th Paper on Nature 국제교류부 | 2013-06-07 | 조회 4141본문 내용 Professor Choi, Hui-Uk of CBNU is receiving academic attentions from the world for his research discovers visual transmitter substances and its structures in eyes for the world's first. Prof. Choi discovered that arrestin, the biomolecule living in eyes, becomes active when paired with metarhodopsin II, and he posted his research on revealing the structure of this bio-process in the lasted edition of Nature (doi:10.1038/nature12133). Until Prof. Choi, arrestin's structure was only known as inactive. Prof. Choi celebrated his 6th addition to Nature including the latest one. He has been publishing his research on Opsin & Rhodopsin's -molecules responsible for our visible ability- role and structure, and on structure-changing metarhodopsin II on the Nature magazine. As light comes into our eyes, rhodopsin detects it. Rhodopsin then transforms into metarhodopsin II which enables us to see by activating Protein G transmits chemical signal to brain to cue our vision. In plain language, the cycle of 'rhodopsin -> metarhodopsin II -> rhodopsin -> metarhodopsin II -> …' keeps repeating in the middle of our visionary process. In this process, metarhodopsin II must return quickly to rhodopsin after it activates and then deactivates Protein G. Arrestin plays a role in deactivating Protein G. If arrestin fails to deactivate Protein G, chemical signal would keep transmitting continuously. This means a flash of light will be recognized as a continuing one.  Prof. Choi's latest research laid a foundation explaining how arrestin pairs with an active metarhodopsin II, stops transmitting the visual signals and returns to rhodopsin.   This research is a result of the 2 years of hard work of Prof. Choi and his student, Kim, Yong-Joo who is currently in Humboldt University, Germany. Prof. Choi has posted his research on Nature discovering inactive arrestin structure in 1998, two articles in 2008, an article discovering metarhodopsin II's structure in 2011. Through his latest addition to Nature, he proved himself to be the leading figure in the Visual Sensory Transmitter area.  This paper was placed in the magazine between Nobel Prize winner RJ Lefkowitz and BK Kobilka's V2 vasopressin receptor research and Fab30 research back to back. These two papers are receiving much attention for its study on different arrestin activity and structure, and the results were viewed greatly in 'New Views' section in Nature. Prof. Choi said, "my latest research laid a foundation for discovering the cycle from rhodopsin to metarhodopsin II with a help of arrestin, which has been know as inactive thus far. This discovery of the structure of visual signals will help developing a cue for born & acquired diseases, such as Oguchi's disease and Stargardt disease.  This research was financially funded by National Research Foundation of Korea in Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.  00화학과_최희욱_교수_8.jpgCount : 43483488 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output143.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output143.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2ba55ad90e1b0d7d214f25ca0b9e4929dbcc091a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output143.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목International Summer School 2013 - A Very Memorable Time 국제교류부 | 2013-08-01 | 조회 4582본문 내용 “I had a very memorable time taking a class and going to practice traditional Korean culture at the Hanok village. I hope to study with my Korean friends at Chonbuk National University (CBNU) again” –Brianna Leigh Yates, Boise State University.  At 5pm on 19th July at Gain Hall, 100 international students along with their Korean buddies had a farewell ceremony for the conclusion of this year’s International Summer School, which had started on July 1st.  Having come from different backgrounds, they became one under the name of ‘friend’ while having lectures and participating in traditional cultural programs at CBNU.   At the farewell ceremony, a certificate was conferred on students by Vice president Jeong Hang-Geun, and representative students presented their farewell speeches.   Also, students presented a K-pop performance, showing their new insight into Korean culture and received big applauses from the audience.  “I offer those who completed the program my congratulations on their success. I hope the memory of this summer at CBNU is enshrined in your heart” and “CBNU will try to broaden such opportunities for students so that they can experience the world within the campus by strengthening the ISS program”, Executive Vice president Jeong Hang-Geun said. “I came here because my friends who had previously participated the ISS program recommended it to me, and the last three weeks were unforgettable” and “I am thankful for CBNU and Korean buddies for helping me during the not-too-long, not-too-short period. Also, I look forward to returning next year”, Matthieu Andre Lefebvre (France, University of Marne-La-Vallee) said.  The International Summer School is the program that invited students abroad from partner institutions and enabled them to take courses and earn credits while experiencing traditional Korean culture. This year, 52 international students and 48 Korean students participated, coming from Boise State University, the United States, the University of Central Lancashire, UK, and the University of Barcelona, Spain, the University of Marne-La-Vallee, France, Leiden University, The Netherlands, and Tohoku University, Japan. 00전북대국제하계대학수료식_IMG_7158.jpgCount : 532369757 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output144.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output144.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a497b54a5eff6f5c1b7b64ab55faeeac244b1c85 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output144.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Graduate School of Dentistry visited Vietnam to provide Medical Care 국제교류부 | 2013-08-12 | 조회 4535본문 내용  The Graduate School of Dentistry travelled to Hue City in Vietnam for a week. Their purpose was to provide their medical services to the local community. The team of volunteers consisted of 13 people, including Professor Shin Hyo-Geun and Baek Jin-A (Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Graduate School of Dentistry). Each day the team carried out 8-10 maxillofacial surgeries per day and in total they carried out 38 surgeries.  Their presence attracted a large number of patients, however due to the lack of time; the team could not treat all patients. They only treated the most serious cases and performed a full range of surgical procedures, such as cleft lip and palate surgery and maxillofacial reconstruction.  The leader of the team, Professor Shin Hyo-Geun expressed his opinions about the trip, “All 13 volunteer members put their efforts to provide excellent medical care in order to give the local people a gift of life”. He also described that, “by continuing to volunteer I hope to deliver them a warm love from Korea”. Since signing the MoU in 2006, this is the eighth time that the Graduate School of Dentistry has volunteered in Hue Univesity. 00전북대_치전원_해외봉사팀_베트남_의료봉사.jpgCount : 3991033 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output145.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output145.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..924e95e0a56e457ffa8cb14abf0281147db7ecfb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output145.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Professor Lee Dong Won created an Anticancer Prodrug out of a cinnamon 국제교류부 | 2013-11-13 | 조회 3845본문 내용  Professor Lee Dong Won is receiving academic attention for his discovery of Cinnamaldehyde, an anticancer prodrug.   Prodrug: a biologically inactive compound which can be metabolized in the body to produce a drug. His paper was published by the Advanced Functional Materials on October 25th.   Cinnamon’s Cinnamaldehyde, known for its anticancer effect, has low counter and high medical effect. It, however, caused some difficulties during testing, because it decomposes rapidly in a human body and is ejected.  Professor Lee turned Cinnamaldehyde into a high molecule nanomaterial and succeeded creating an anticancer prodrug. It can also be used as a transmitting substance for existing anticancer remedies. It is also proven that the synergy effect becomes greater when existing remedies are used together with the prodrug professor Lee created.   If combined with image technology, it would be applied to the early diagnosing method of cancer and also to the creation of intelligent nanoparticles, which can both diagnose and cure cancer at the same time.   This research will soon go on to the human trial and be released for people to use.  Professor Lee expects his Cinnamaldehyde can be applied to both diagnosis & cure of a cancer. He is confident that his creation can also help to remove cancer’s counter effect as well.  This research was funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology WCU BIN Fusion Technology Business, and it will be partnered with Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology.    00이동원_교수(BIN융합공학과).jpgCount : 645423574 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output146.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output146.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..da7c90c761049dac46466ca538ce67a834729fb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output146.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Guatemalan Ministry of Science and Technology visited Chonbuk National University to discuss about a deeper relationship 국제교류부 | 2013-11-13 | 조회 4608본문 내용  Chonbuk National University has established a deep relationship with Guatemala’s Ministry of Science and Technology for student exchange and research cooperation.  SENACYT’s Minister, Miriam Rubio and the ambassador, Gustavo Lopez visited our university on October 25th and discussed details about the partnership. This visit was a response to the President Geo-Suk Suh’s earlier visit to Guatemala SENACYT. He made a contract with universities such as Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala during his trip. Minister Miriam Rubio promised his strong support for Guatemalan students to study at Chonbuk National University as to our students to Guatemala’s major universities.  President said, “Minister Miriam Rubio’s visit, which happened in only 3 weeks since my visit to Guatemala, confirms our school’s relationship with Guatemalan universities. With a strong support from Guatemalan government, an active exchange is expected.” 00과테말라_국가과학기술부와_교류협력_강화.jpgCount : 642651197 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output147.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output147.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4e12db98a8e79ac353f315677908e58f074aabb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output147.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Chonbuk National University supports LED Plant Factory in Vietnam 국제교류부 | 2013-11-13 | 조회 5306본문 내용  Chonbuk National University, the home of Korea’s largest LED plant factory, is supporting the construction of a LED plant factory at the University of Da Lat, Vietnam.    In this factory, vegetation such as strawberries-difficult to grow in Vietnamese weather- will be planted, also research on flower breeding improvement will be carried out.   For this matter, Hong Chang-Hee, the chief of the LED Agricultural Life Fusion Technology Research Center, visited the University of Da Lat and signed a contract.  Chonbuk National University, with help from the LED Plant Factory Company will support the University of Da Lat at building the factory and planting a highly resilient plant, strawberries. Also our university is planning to grow and import flowers such as lilies which are difficult to harvest nationally in Korea. Through this project, the two institutes are planning to overcome agricultural and floral difficulties by making the products more resilient to their national environmental factors. They also signed for an exchange of students, research staff and research results as well. Chief said, “The university of Da Lat region in Vietnam is the perfect place to harvest various kinds of vegetation. This partnership will further enhance our abilities to harvest by growing plants which are normally difficult to grow in the regions. This will lead to an increase of the research capacity of the agricultural field.”     00전북대-베트남_달랏대학_LED_식물공장_구축_협약.JPGCount : 502895269 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output148.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output148.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..817b2abed4fea9daf2203066c1845a6965c06bac --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output148.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목‘Best of the Best', Chonbuk National University undergraduate education was certified by the Korean government. 국제교류부 | 2014-04-29 | 조회 1575본문 내용These efforts had the university chosen as an exemplary case for the 2013 University Education Capacity Enhancement Project by the Ministry of Education and the Korean Council for University Education. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output149.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output149.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..64b7add93338d940ee26a430dea6d0b6c35ecc05 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output149.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목'Best of the Best' Chonbuk National University undergraduate education was certified by the korean goverment 국제교류부 | 2014-04-29 | 조회 3155본문 내용 ‘Best of the Best', Chonbuk National University undergraduate education was certified by the Korean government.After Chonbuk National University (President: Suh, Geo-Suk) was selected as the leading university for Advancement for College Education (ACE University) by the Ministry of Education, it has developed several educational programs, such as “Classes on Levels”, “Four-semester System for Freshmen” and “Basic Academic Ability Certification”, in order to build up students’ academic competency.  These efforts had the university chosen as an exemplary case for the 2013 University Education Capacity Enhancement Project by the Ministry of Education and the Korean Council for University Education.   Only 3 out of 25 ACE universities were selected as the exemplary cases in the nation. Chonbuk National University was also selected as the best teaching university by the government. Thus this makes the university “Best of the Best” in the field of education.    Chonbuk National University has been ACE University for four consecutive years from 2011. Its foundation-enhancing courses, such as “Classes on Levels”, “Four-semester System for Freshmen”, have received exellent reviews Students who have completed five foundation courses (English, Math, Physics, Chemistry, and Statistics) can move onto regular classes during the summer and winter semester.  Through the “Basic Academic Ability Certification” system, the university ought to increase students’ academic capacity. It has also developed the “Question Bank” system to promote the importance of the basic education.   As a result, the number of students with F has halved, and 4,715 students have received the Basic Academic Ability Certification. President Suh Geo-Suk said, “Even our government understands our efforts towards the basic education for students. We will do our best to provide an environment for students to enhance their academic competency and ultimately be leaders in job searching.” 00학부교육 best of best_1.jpgCount : 3786091 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output15.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output15.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5692798a5773263cec5de87bcd3cb50b78008d3d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output15.txt @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +제목Daedongje 2005 Admin | 2005-07-14 | 조회 4076본문 내용 By Song Hyeon-jin, Reporter + +2005 Daedongje "Resonance" , starting with the celebration of the university festival eve held on the evening of May 11, continued for four days until the 14th. Chonbuk University's General Students Association dubbed each day of the festival period "takeoff" , "resonance" , "match" , "achievement", respectively. + +Events offered during the Daedongje + +On the first "takeoff" day, the congratulatory celebration began one hour later than planned because of rain. Despite the heavy rain, approximately 300 students and citizens enjoyed various performances given by campus bands, dance clubs and Singers Page and Kim Jang-hoon, and they also had a joyful time listening to or watching folk music or dragon dances. + +On the second "resonance" day, events such as the women's cultural festival, eating Chonbuk University Ham one hundred times more deliciously, and the UBS (University Broadcasting Station) Jeonbuk residents singing contest. Around one hundred citizens and students competed against one another in the preliminary round of the UBS singing contest, and 10 advanced to the finals. Kang Kwang-won from the electronics and information engineering division and Kwak Young-sook from the Chemistry Department won the contest. + +The programs given on the third "match" day, such as the traditional Korean coming-of-age ceremony, making 2,005 portions of bibimbab (rice with assorted mixtures), and Geonjians' day, gained popularity. Especially, participants showed great interest in "making 2,500 servings of bibimbab," which was held at 5:30 p.m. in front of the 1st Student Union Hall. Chancellor of Chonbuk University Doo Jae-kyun mixed bibimbab in a huge bowl, together with Oh Young-ryeol, president of the GSA and several university personnel. 2,500 citizens and Geonjians shared this bibimbab. "Bibimbab containing various ingredients looks so appetizing," Oh Jeong-woo, freshman majoring in semiconductor science and technology, told The Chonbuk Herald. "I'm happy that I'm one of 2,005 persons to share today's bibimbab. It's meaningful to me." + +On the last "achievement" day, this year's university festival wound up with the heptathlon consisting of "sliding on the mud," "piling up automobile tires," "loading as many people as possible into a Tico (the smallest car in the nation)", etc. In this match, members from "Hanulmam," a singing club consisting of sociology majors, won the championship. + +Looking back on 2005 Daedongje + +This year's Daedongje was characterized by events for Jeonbuk residents, not only for Geonjians. Unlike previous years, two citizens advanced to the final round of the UBS singing contest. In the bibimbab program, quite a few citizens participated and enjoyed the dish along with their family members. + +Meanwhile, many Geonjians didn't seem to have much interest in the Daedongje. The dance competition, which used to be one of the most popular events for the previous years, was canceled this year because only four teams applied. Also, only five teams took part in the cooking contest named "eating Chonbuk University Ham one hundred times more deliciously." + +"As most of the Daedongje events are arranged and enjoyed by campus club organizations, Geonjians who don't belong to clubs can't help feeling isolated," said Kim Young-hwan, a freshman from the environmental and chemical engineering division. In fact, it's been a long time since it became a rule for those students who are not members of extracurricular activity clubs or student councils to deliberately absent themselves from university during the period of Daedongje. + +Daedongje means a festival in which participants become one. Therefore, during Daedongje, three main bodies of the institution, that is, students, professors, and officials, should be one. In addition. the festival should try to obtain residents' affection and participation. This year's Daedongje is worthy of prais in that it encouraged citizens to enjoy the festival. However, it leaves something to be desired because Geonjians, the real hosts of the festival, were indifferent to their own affair. + +grs@chonbuk.ac.kr + +The Chonbuk Herald(July 11, 2005) 00240235.jpgCount : 45150665 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output150.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output150.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2c03f83ed04953d25cef3fa005d25aa09d56e962 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output150.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Ranked ‘No.1 among national universities‘ (Excl. Level of Reputation) by Joongang Ilbo 국제교류부 | 2014-04-29 | 조회 4109본문 내용  According to 2013 Joongang Ilbo Daily University Evaluation, Chonbuk National University is the only university that has been increasing its ranking for six consecutive years. Excluding the reputation level, which is based on a survey, the university is ranked No.1 among national universities and No.12 in the nation.  This evaluation put together 3 categories, educational condition (90 points), research (100 points) and internationalization (50 points), and the university has received 139.95 points. It was the highest among national universities.  The second best score was 131.02 points by Busan National University (No.18), and the score is 8 points lower than CBNU. The following universities are Kyungbuk National University (129.19 points, No.19) and Chunnam National University (119.73 points, No.27). These prove that CBNU is the top university in the 3 categories  Once the reputation level, which takes the past reputation, economical condition of a region and population, into consideration, CBNU ranked No.2 after Busan National University with point difference of 3.6. CBNU’s national ranking is No.19.  The reason for this change is due to Jeonbuk’s smaller population and weaker economy in comparison with other regions. In the reputation level, CBNU received 23.69 points out of 60, whereas Busan National University 35.32 points and Kyungbuk National University 34.35 points which are more than 10 points higher than CBNU. Both POSTECH (NO.1) and KAIST (NO.2) also received lower reputation score due to its regional disadvantage.          Nonetheless CBNU ranked NO.5 in educational condition and NO.6 in the number of thesis papers per faculty in liberal arts, social science and physical education. Joongang Ilbo evaluation team also appraises that CBNU is the most steadily developing university.    Joongang ilbo said, “one thing that is shared by universities in ranking is their presidents’ leadership, relentless innovation and utmost investment.” Ever since president Suh, Geo-suk’s inauguration in 2006, CBNU entered top 10 with its innovation and 6 years of consecutive ranking climb.President Suh said, “Excluding the reputation level, which is quite subjective, CBNU is the top university among national universities. CBNU will stronghold its place as the best teaching university by enhancing its research competency.” 00중앙일보 평가 국립대순위.jpgCount : 36105363 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output151.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output151.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b537d12e4208d040c8930ee348e38213886f5ba9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output151.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Chonbuk National University invites 3 World’s Great Scholars in the Field of Future Energy. 국제교류부 | 2014-06-05 | 조회 4800본문 내용 For the university’s worldwide research and education in the field of future energy, Chonbuk National University appointed 3 world’s eminent scholars to Distinguished Visiting Professorship. Professor Yoon-Bong Hahn (CBNU’s Head of the School of Semiconductor and Chemical Engineering and Director of the BK21PLUS Centre for Future Energy Materials and Devices) announced that Prof. Ravi Silva from the University of Surrey, UK, Prof. Sanjay Mathur from the University of Cologne and Prof. Silke Christiansen from the Max Planck Institute, the experts in the related field, were appointed as the BK21 Plus Distinguished Visiting Professorship.  This was the result of continuous collaboration and educational relationships built between CBNU School of Semiconductor and Chemical Engineering, and the University of Surrey and the University of Cologne. Prof. Ravi Silva, a Fellow member of the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK and the director of the Advanced Science Technology Institute, is a renowned scholar in the field of Quantum Nanotechnology, Nano Electronic Devices and Nano Energy Device. He has published 420 papers in prestigious international journals such as Nature and Science, cited more than 10,000 times. He is also the inventor of 25 patents, four of which are being exploited in spin-out companies. Prof. Sanjay Mathur is a renowned scientist in the area of nanomaterials and their applications, especially for energy harvesting and storage, nanodevices, and bio-chemical sensors. He is the Director of Institute of Inorganic & Materials Chemistry and an International Ambassador, University of Cologne. He has published more than 240 papers in Science, Nature Materials and Nano Letters, etc.   Prof. Silke Christiansen is the Director (W3-S-Professor at Freie Universität) at Helmholtz-Center Berlin for Materials& Energy Institute and Group leader at the Max-Planck Institute for the Science of Light. Her research specialty is thin film solar cells based on 2D and 3D nanomaterials, and nano-patenting. She has published more than 270 papers in prestigious international journals such as Nano Letters and Advanced Materials.    The Distinguished Visiting Professorship will pave the way for shaping the future of CBNU in international activities, research competitiveness, major national programmes and research strategy.  The University of Surrey has posted Ravi Silva’s appointment as featured news on their university homepage. Professor Ravi Silva said, “It’s a great honour to join Chonbuk National University as a Distinguished Visiting Professor and work with its internationally leading academics to bring innovation into manufacturing for next generation electronics and renewable energy products based on nanoscale design and principles.”               00전북대_미래에너지분야_석학_초빙교수_~.jpgCount : 3973406 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output152.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output152.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c7611c2856c874b131351d8f5fbcacc4dd8180f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output152.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목At last, ‘the heart of CBNU’ begins pounding. 국제교류부 | 2014-11-06 | 조회 4103본문 내용CBNU’s Central Library, the largest library in Korea equipped with state-of-the-art facility, is finally open.With University President Suh Geo-Suk, Vice-President Jung Hang-Geun, President of Alumni Kim Young, Chairman of Korean Library Association Kim Ki-Hyuk, and Ji Seung-Ryong in attendance, the opening ceremony was held on June 19th 2014 at the Central Library.With total investment of $34 million, the library is five- story high, and has 2,100 seats, 2 floors of reference rooms, 26 multimedia study rooms, and an auditorium.The nation’s first Ubiquitous Mobile Management System provides easy access to the library allowing students to rent books and reserve a study room simply with a smartphone.Its large public study area and multimedia rooms create a vibrant environment for students to enjoy unique culture whilst interacting with each other academically within the CBNU Campus. Since its opening, the number of students using the library daily has increased 7 times.The Hall of Fame ceremony, celebrating the fund contributors by engraving their names on a plate, was together held with the opening ceremony.In order to recognize contributions of benefactors, the Certificate of Merit was awarded to Hong Gu-Pyo, the director of Central Library IT Support, Lee Sang-Man, the manager of Central Library It Support, and Oh Se-Chul, a staff of Central Library.President Suh Geo-Suk said, “The Central Library will be the future of smart library supporting students’ academic research at global scale. Not only will it serve as a library in a traditional sense, but, with its cutting-edge technology matches to the era of e-book, it will also surely lead our university to top 100 World University.”      00전북대중앙도서관개관_IMG_2338.jpgCount : 653308722 KB140619_중앙도서관개관_뉴스.flvCount : 7316746213 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output153.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output153.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8862aadfd38dfd9990c36bf022cad74dd8da0fc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output153.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Chonbuk National University (CBNU) has ranked 1st for the project ‘University for Creative Korea’ 국제교류부 | 2014-11-06 | 조회 4472본문 내용CBNU is receiving the most support fund among all Korean universities for ‘University for Creative Korea’ project (CK project) organized by the Ministry of Education. CBNU will be funded with total amount of 35 billion won for 5 years (7 billion won per year), which will boost the project rapidly.According to the result of CK project announced by the Ministry of Education on 30th of June, CBNU will receive the total amount of 7 billion national funds for 6 business groups including ‘cultivating creative and competent people for international development & cooperation’, ‘cultivating creative and competent people for building cheerful local community’, ‘researches for basic science for local community and constructing herb system’, ‘cultivating competent people for new Korean wave’, ‘cultivating competent people for IT convergence system’, ‘specializing fusion energy for next generation’.This project is to improve the structure of the university as well as to specialize each university’s strengths. This project will be funded with more than 1.2 trillion won with 203.1 billion won for local universities and 54.6 billion won for central universities.CBNU has secured the most support fund based on decent education and researches as well as great international competitiveness. As a result, CBNU is expected to expand even more on its project for specializing university. The business group “cultivating creative and competent people for international development & cooperation”, has insisted that training for promoting talented and creative people for international development & cooperation will begin in earnest with the help of department of International Studies, Economics and Political Science and Diplomacy.The group ‘cultivating competent people for new Korean wave’ will work with 8 departments including Department of Library and Information Science, French, Architectural Engineering, Software Engineering, Statistics, Industrial Design and Korean Music. The group will cultivate talented people on new Korean wave area through developing and discovering new Korean culture contents with them, which will go beyond the existing Korean culture such as traditional culture & cultural arts and popular culture. Particularly, the group will make a huge effort on educating and guiding students how to get a job and to establish start-ups by developing existing education programs from LINC and BK21 Plus project. With regard to the group ‘cultivating competent people for IT convergence system’, 4 departments consist of department of Mechanical Design Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Information Technology & Engineering and Electronic Engineering play a key role in cultivating creative and talented people in IT convergence system by conducting multidisciplinary convergence education program and on site intensive education.In terms of the group ‘specializing fusion energy for next generation’, department of New Materials Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Semiconductor Science Technology, Macromolecule and Nano Engineering, Organic Material Fibre Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Energy and Resources Engineering and Electrical Engineering will participate and also Chonnam National University will participate as consortium to cultivate core personnel in the area of fusion energy.For the group ‘cultivating creative and competent people for building cheerful local community’, department of Social Welfare, Sociology, Psychology, Children Education will take part in promoting local community experts in order to construct cheerful local community.Lastly, the group ‘researches for basic science for local community and constructing herb system’ will work with department of Physics, Bioscience and Molecular Biology to promote education and researches of natural science in Jeonbuk province area and to become an herb institution responsible for culture promotion.President Suh, Geo-Suk has said that as CBNU receives the most support fund from CK project which is funded with more than 1 trillion won over 5 years, it is certain that more desirable programs will be implemented on specializing academic field and improving student’s employment rate. He has also announced that specialization is the most important feature that the university should take care of and hence, he will proceed with the project with the greatest care, leading to improvements of university’s competitiveness. 001위.jpgCount : 40200702 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output154.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output154.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..191706f10e4d18b8d5bbe4e010503dcc09f1fc37 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output154.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Chonbuk National University (CBNU) has ranked 1st for ACE project after ranking 1st in CK project 국제교류부 | 2014-11-24 | 조회 3142본문 내용After ranking 1st in CK project receiving the most support fund among all Korean universities, CBNU has now again ranked 1st in evaluation of ‘Advanced College of Education’ project (ACE project). Korean Council for University Education assessed universities selected for ACE project in 2011 and CBNU was the university with the greatest evaluation results.These results were derived by Korean Council for University Education’s on site assessment conducted on last April and CBNU, in particular, was favorably reviewed with having the strongest core programs such as ‘dividing pupils into different classes according to their levels’, ‘having four-semester course’, and ‘basic standards certification system’, which will lead to an high-quality basic education process.CBNU, hereby, has received the most project fund again in fourth-year with total amount of 2.48 billion wonNot only in ACE project but also in Education Competency Empowerment project, CBNU was selected as having the best education programs and considered ‘Best of the best university’ by the Ministry of Education and Korean Council for University Education. By doing so, CBNU has taken a better opportunity to enhance internal stability of education for students by focusing on basic education.President Suh, Geo-Suk has announced that he is proud that CBNU’s education program which enhances student’s basic competency is receiving credit for its creativity and superiority of the program. He also said that he will do his best to help students enhance their basic competency and find major with great internal stability, which will lead to stronger employment competitiveness.     00글로벌~1.JPGCount : 42230614 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output155.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output155.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..89cea41198e598639b477d9f44ffd954bca48862 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output155.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목The new president, Lee Nam Ho sworn in December 14th 국제교류부 | 2014-12-17 | 조회 2947본문 내용President Lee, Nam-Ho took over his official duties on December 14th for the next 4 years. His designation was approved by the Cabinet Council on December 9th, and without a gap, he successfully began his term as the new President from the 14th. As beginning with the appointment of a new group of Deputy Vice-Presidents, he spent his first day greeting members of the community and directors. They had a conversation about building a strong cooperation system.   It is his next plan to reorganize the administrative organization and build the next executive group, and to schedule the inauguration ceremony.  President Lee said, “Due to decline of academic population and rising of financial pressure, many Korean universities are facing a never-before-seen difficulty. By fostering talented individuals equipped with CBNU’s unique color, and building an ever-growing research ecosystem, we will prepare for a great leap of the new millennium." 00이남호~2.JPGCount : 38264296 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output156.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output156.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb0c83fd6f3e9f0d59b723a4a50dc0fbb0f9211f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output156.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Contest winners from department of International Studies awarded 국제교류부 | 2014-12-17 | 조회 3221본문 내용Department of international studies managed by a dean Dr. Chun is bearing abundant fruit on a nation-wide discussion contest. Department of international studies has purpose of supporting various foreign students to have decent knowledge of international relationships.   International student, Vikki Chan (2nd year of International Studies), from Hong Kong and Yamaguchi Yumi (3rd year of Korean Language and Literature) from Japan, have been awarded the grand prize by making a presentation on ‘Cooperation of three country – South Korea, Japan and China - through multicultural family’ in the South Korea-Japan-China harmony contest which was held in last 12th of November.  This contest was hosted by Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat and Korea-China Amity Association, and sponsored by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Embassy of China and Embassy of Japan. This contest is about making ‘media-presentation’ as a team and each team is comprised of 3 members, each student from South Korea, Japan and China.   Team of Chonbuk National University coached by a post graduate student Lee, Jung Sung, from Seoul National University, created a 3 minute long UCC and made a presentation of it. They argued that people should not be judged by their country of origin but as a unique individual and by doing so, true cooperation of South Korea, Japan and China can become reality in multiculturalism era.       Moreover, Ricky Bushaway, from England and Nicholes Andrew Dukeman, from USA, were also awarded excellence award and participation award, respectively, in 13th national security discussion contest which was held from last 13th of November for three days hosted by the Korea Military Academy. In this contest, international student, Ricky criticized government of china’s recent move by making presentation on ‘Power Politics vs. Human Security: Rebalancing for a China Centric East Asia’. Nicholes made presentation on the topic of ‘Protecting Human Security in Latin America’ and claimed that people who are suffering from the nation of violence can be reduced through various activities by the government and NGO. His opinion was favorably received by the audience.Vikki Chan said that she has had many opportunities for enhancing her knowledge on international cooperation and development by attending lectures and debating with other various international students owing to help from department of international studies, Chonbuk National University. Department of international studies is a fusion department concerning international development and cooperation, international relationship, society, culture and international situation. The department has 19 international students out of 52 undergraduate students and all lectures are taught in English. 00pjImgview.jpgCount : 4274280 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output157.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output157.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b70fb166c8430d12c23a7539cc3b2486cb9a25cd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output157.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Newly elected president Lee Nam-Ho opens a new era of maturity in our history. 국제교류부 | 2015-01-02 | 조회 3317본문 내용 “Let us open a new era of maturity by making efforts together”The 17th president Lee Nam-Ho, has been elected on the 14th of December last year and had inauguration ceremony at Gain Hall on 29th of December at 5pm.  Professor Kim Young, chairman of alumni association, pre-presidential members, academic staffs and many students have participated the event and congratulate the inauguration of the new president at this ceremony.During the ceremony, president’s curriculum vitae and congratulating videos from heads of external major organization was introduced. President Lee Nam-Ho announced that he feels burdened as many universities nowadays are having reduction in the number of students and experiencing financial pressure. However, as crisis can turn into a chance, he argued that he will make Chonbuk National University the creative and luxury global academic brand. Moreover, he claimed that he will introduce ‘residential college’ and ‘open campus’ system and secure research resources, summing up to approximately 700 billion won over four years. He also said that he will certainly establish the college of pharmacy and hence strengthening the status of the university. President Lee has a plan of utilizing abundant artistic, cultural and historical resources which are abundant inside the region to make Chonbuk National University a masterpiece brand as well. As the region, Jeonju, is famous for various intangible cultural heritages and archival cultures and hence, having substantial artistic and cultural resources, President Lee will build up creative campus road by using this resources such as Geonju Mountain and Deokjin Park and share it with local residents, leading to development of local community.Also president Lee stated that he will always listen courteously to other members and do his best to enlarge financial capacity and finally make the university that all students can be proud of. He will greatly appreciate for Jeonbuk peoples’ continuing interest and support for Chonbuk National University.       00pjImgview_1.jpgCount : 3981136 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output158.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output158.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..86afbdc581a1a49ccc4832fa0e165ddf9b2be193 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output158.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +제목The luxury brand Chonbuk National University, “Strength through Growth, Prosperity through Progress” 국제교류부 | 2015-01-15 | 조회 2969본문 내용  +Let us make Chonbuk National University a luxury brand and open new era “Maturity moving beyond growth”. Our university held an opening ceremony and more than 500 academic staff including deans, distinguished professors and the president Lee, Nam-Ho were invited to Gain Hall on January 2, 2015.During this ceremony, Kim Young-Rye (office of academic affairs), Lee Sang-Man (office of facility management), Oh Mi-Yeon (office of finance), Park Hyung-Guk (office of educational affairs) and Kim Do-Hyun (office of facility management) were awarded Prime Minister’s citation and Cho Hong-Sik was awarded the prize from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.   After the ceremony, all the members had dinner together while greetings each other. President Lee said that last year, our university have shown the most remarkable achievement on the evaluation of the project ‘University for Creative Korea’, consolidating the greatest position among all Korean national universities. He said that our university accomplished this much with all members’ contribution. He continued by declaring his future vision as ‘achieving the maturity stage moving beyond growth’. He explained that Growth is often stagnant while Maturity is limitless, and Growth is a status of quick change while Maturity is a status of appropriate change. He added that Maturity is the stage which concentrates on the value and brand not the number and external index.      “However, we should keep in mind that maturity is not totally different stage from Growth and yet it is a different type of growth. Rather than always saying ‘No’, I would like all the members to work with a positive attitude for the development of the university”, the president said. Finally President Lee stated that he would always listen courteously to other members and do his best to enlarge financial capacity, becoming an ‘Active President’. He asked all the members a favor to make the best effort to improve the university once again in 2015.  00전북대~1_1.JPGCount : 41184071 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output159.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output159.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bcbab3d853133e929f8f0d284b6d264e2692e2b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output159.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목‘Feeling Korea’ Program for foreign students has just begun 국제교류부 | 2015-01-26 | 조회 3507본문 내용Chonbuk National University is hosting a program called ‘Feeling Korea’ which is Korean cultural program participated by lots of foreign students during this winter vacation. This winter ‘Feeling Korea’ program will have two sessions, which will last for two weeks of each session. First session started on January 19th and finishing on January 30th and second session will start on February 2nd and finishing on February 13th. 283 students of 17 universities from 5 countries - USA, China, Japan, Taiwan and Mongolia will be participating Korean language classes and Korean cultural program.Opening ceremony of ‘Feeling Korea’ program took place in Gain Hall on January 19th 10am.During this program, foreign students will take 30hours of Korean language classes and doing so, they will have chances to learn Korean grammar, conversation and culture. Moreover, foreign students will go to Jeonju Hanok Village and experience various Korean cultures such as Korean traditional wedding, woodblock, pottery and Bibimbap every afternoon.On the day of opening ceremony, the executive vice president, Yang Moon-Sik, said that this Feeling Korea program will provide great opportunity for foreign students to know about Chonbuk National University and Korean cultures. He hoped foreign students participating this program to learn and understand appropriate Korean culture and introduce it to all over the world.  00전북대~2.JPGCount : 390 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output16.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output16.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..91072922730aefcb34012b2670a505096f386392 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output16.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목Professor Han Yoon-bong, one of top 100 scientists Admin | 2005-10-11 | 조회 3867본문 내용 Professor Han Yoon-bog, Division of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, was selected as one of Top Scientists by the IBC (International Biographical Center) which are listed in one of the top-three biographical dictionaries with Marquis Who's Who and the ABI (American Biographical Institute). Since he joined the Chonbuk National University in 1991, he has carried out several research projects to develop semiconductor processes such as thin film deposition and pattern transfer techniques. Especially, his research outcomes about high-density plasma etching techniques of 1) compound semiconductor films for light-emitting divice application, 2) magnetic multilayer films for nonvolatile magnetic random access memory (MRAM) appliciation, and 3) highly recognized as top-level research results and frequently cited by other research groups. + +The Chonbuk Herald(October 4, 2005) 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output160.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output160.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..45fb2e34e60fcda00968b8af0cebb8fb66f06233 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output160.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목President Lee, having high-quality communication with CBNU faculty members and students 국제교류부 | 2015-02-25 | 조회 2818본문 내용President Lee Nam Ho has been greatly focusing on better communication with the entire university by visiting many fields as well as making a communication team right after his inauguration.   Lee has visited Iksan specialized campus and laboratories nearby on 11th of February and conducted several facility inspections in order to strengthen the communication between campuses.  Not only President Lee but also Executive Vice-President Shin Yang Kyun and Yang Moon Sik visited Iksan specialized campus and listen to the opinions and voices from College of Environmental Life Resources.   They also visited high-enthalpy plasma research center and research center for diseases communicable between humans and animals during the entire afternoon and promised to support them in various ways.  On 12th of February 2pm, President Lee took part in basic academic ability enhancement program so as to communicate with many students and encourage students to study harder. President Lee and Professors handed sandwiches and beverages over to every student and cheered them up as they have been studying and working hard for their future.Students responded with warmest greetings for the surprise visit of President.President Lee is also planning to visit other colleges and organizations and listen to their difficulties. Lee argued that close communication between members is the key material for the successful development of Chonbuk National University and therefore he would make a consistent effort to have better and direct communication with members. 00pjImgview_2.jpgCount : 3897807 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output161.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output161.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7a2ec45f6d84d5a5286ada92e07a8a9fc131aa74 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output161.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목President Lee, "Strengthening Constant Communication with eyes exchanged" 국제교류부 | 2015-03-30 | 조회 2683본문 내용 President Lee Nam Ho who has been showing a special interest started to move forward by making a website online only for communication and publishing email newsletter in commemoration of his first 100 days.President Lee launched a ‘Communication and Welfare Team’ for continuous communication channels with his inauguration and has been making a great effort so as to make everyone come up with different suggestions on website online and keep them informed of various ideas from the headquarters through communication email newsletter. The website(http:www.sb.jbnu.ac.kr) newly opened to be dedicated to communication in commemoration of his first 100 days on March 23 is composed of a section for suggestions on ideas about communication and welfare, a room for applying for a meeting with the president in person and a section for various events related to communication and welfare for everyone. Especially, ‘Saturday Sympathy’ section draws attention, which was newly made on a communication website in order to let any member of CBNU apply for a meeting with the president in person every other Saturday. It provides a forum for conversation with the president in person every other Saturday once anyone applies for a meeting to suggest ideas or talk about daily small stories. Also, President Lee made a great appeal to every member of CBNU by providing section designed for him to hear open-mindedly wishes or suggestions in the form of SNS(Social Network Services) from March 12, 2015 through March 16, 2015 so as to share vision of the university and concentrate the whole competence with his first 100 days ahead.In addition, President Lee published email newsletter focusing on communication and sent the first issue of it on his 100th day on March 23, 2015 and he’s planning to include various stories about communication and welfare once a month.    Besides, President Lee also made an effort to apply different thoughts of members to real business of the university by holding an idea contest recently to vitalize communication and welfare. CBNU awarded 10 grand and excellence prizes on this idea contest and it is looking for a way to apply these ideas to the business of the university for communication and welfare.President Lee said that intimate communication is a precondition to the development of the university which aims for maturity moving beyond growth and the headquarters will make an effort to contribute to the mature development of CBNU by the headquarters’ listening humbly to the voice and increasing time to have face-to-face communication with eyes exchanged and considering measure to improve and carry forward policy regarding suggestions from the members of CBNU. 00화면_캡쳐192.jpgCount : 39387616 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output162.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output162.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9f49915d10bcaf691ebbe28fd5b080450539b9ae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output162.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목President Lee’s 100th day after inauguration, providing a blueprint for ‘mature Chonbuk National University (CBNU)’ 국제교류부 | 2015-04-07 | 조회 4725본문 내용President Lee has announced on 23rd of March as his 100th day of inauguration that he will construct 100 smart lecture rooms and Dule-trail of Geonji Mountain.He held a gathering for accompanying reporters and stated that he will make a huge effort for the ‘1 smart lecture room for every department campaign’ and try to build up the masterpiece campus with Dule-trail.Particularly, President Lee, this day, walked Dule-trail of Geonji Mountain along with reporters and discussed with them about how to maximize the natural landscape resources surrounding the CBNU as well as how to utilize Deokjin Park and Choi Myeong Hee Literary Museum.  Moreover, he suggested the plan to secure College of Pharmacy and development strategies for coming years. ▲ Raising fund of 10 billion won to construct 100 smart lecture rooms  Smart lecture room will go beyond the concept of existing cutting edge lecture room with IT system, however, it will allow the two-way communication between professors and students, multimedia system, recording system, environment for tablet PC and high-tech equipment inside the lecture room with having fresh environmental friendly atmosphere.    The cost of constructing each smart lecture room is expected to be around 100 million won. President Lee is planning to raise fund from alumni and many outstanding companies for the total amount of 10 billion won for 100 smart lecture rooms. Every single donator’s table, chair or even the whole lecture room will be inscribed with their name so that every part of smart lecture room will have some stories of donators, which will likely to encourage the education for training talented individuals. The first smart lecture room has opened its door in College of Agriculture and Life Sciences with total budget of 90 million won, most contribution from the alumni Byungmo, Lee with 30 million won. He has donated his money for existing and prospective students’ better quality of education.    On this day of opening ceremony, CBNU has directly invited alumni Byungmo, Lee and had meaningful events such as attaching the signboard which was named after his farm. President Lee said that smart lecture room can not only contribute to having a brand new model for university’s contribution culture but also let students recognize about the true meaning of donation. ▲ Constructing the most Korean-like masterpiece campus being in harmony with local area. President Lee revealed that he will construct the most pedestrian-friendly Dule-trail for campus as well as utilizing natural resources of Deokjin Park and Geonji Mountain with the total space of 4.5 million pyeong. By doing so, it will allow CBNU to make its own new brand and realize a campus that keeps in tune with the local people. First of all, CBNU will exploit the experiment forest of Geonji Mountain by hosting forest film festival and creating forest lecture room, forest kindergarten, forest library and forest personalized cure center, all of which will be freely available for any local people.  CBNU will take any donations for this construction of Dule-trail so that every part of Dule-trail will have various stories from various donators. Moreover, CBNU will form an affiliation with the most Korean-like city and therefore, creating a most Korean-like campus which will highlight the various Korean features of CBNU.  CBNU will build up Hanok Chonbuk National University Cultural Center near Deokjin Park with having up to second floor and the second basement level. CBNU is planning to remodel the main entrance door to traditional Korean-style as well which will have lots of advertisement effects. In fact, CBNU has entered into an agreement with Jeonjusi to develop local co-existing businesses and hence it is expected to boost the Dule-trail and Korean-style campus construction. With regard to securing College of Pharmacy, CBNU has constituted the promotion team for securing College of Pharmacy with the leader of Executive Vice-President for International Cooperation. They are suggesting and persuading with many different ways to the Ministry of Education and National Assembly.  President Lee declared that as CBNU has well-interrelated base between departments such as the Department of Dental Medicine, Veterinary Science and Natural Science for the development of new medicine in which current government is highly interested, establishment of College of Pharmacy will bring a great synergy effect to CBNU. 00언론인들에게_전북대_둘레길을_설명하는_이남호_총장.JPGCount : 674739526 KB150323_총장취임백일간담회_뉴스.flvCount : 7513864524 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output163.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output163.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d6e110fd8767399ba3f3ccb754eb6e465caceac8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output163.txt @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +제목Constructing luxury Dule-trail with carrying out tree planting events 국제교류부 | 2015-04-16 | 조회 1828본문 내용Chonbuk National University (CBNU) concentrating on +constructing most pedestrian-friendly walkway, Dule-trail, carried out the tree +planting event on last 7th of April as a part of Dule-trail +business.President Lee and 200 academic staffs planted 200 oak +trees around the area of Chonbuk National University Hospital in order to +connect university’s green belt with Geonji Mountain forest.  This area is surrounded by high standard of landscaping +and Hilling Forest with a number of oak trees planted.The main purpose of this planting event is to extend +and connect the existing oak tree forest to CBNU as much as possible. This will +produce the most beautiful and remarkable trail with which the local people and +university members will love.   By +promoting a Dule-trail business, it will allow CBNU to maximize the natural +landscape resources surrounding the CBNU such as Geonji Mountain forest and +Deokjin Park. By doing so, it will allow CBNU to make its own new brand and +realize a campus that keeps in tune with the local people.Furthermore, CBNU +will create a high added value with Geonji Mountain by hosting forest film +festival and creating forest lecture room, forest kindergarten, forest library +and forest personalized cure center, all of which will be freely available for +any local people.CBNU +will take any donations for this construction of Dule-trail so that every part +of Dule-trail will have various stories from various donators. President Lee announced that this tree planting event will +provide valuable foundation for Dule-trail and this Dule-trail will help contribute +a huge amount to CBNU for producing a great brand image, President Lee +concluded. 00전북대-건지숲연결식목행사_IMG_3144.jpgCount : 583646698 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output164.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output164.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..807b5b5ad5f9261d84d284be76c9817d4c60240e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output164.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +제목Constructing luxury Dule-trail with carrying out tree planting events 국제교류부 | 2015-04-16 | 조회 3684본문 내용 Chonbuk National University (CBNU) concentrating on +constructing most pedestrian-friendly walkway, Dule-trail, carried out the tree +planting event on last 7th of April as a part of Dule-trail business.President Lee and 200 academic staffs planted 200 oak +trees around the area of Chonbuk National University Hospital in order to +connect university’s green belt with Geonji Mountain forest.  This area is surrounded by high standard of landscaping +and Hilling Forest with a number of oak trees planted.The main purpose of this planting event is to extend +and connect the existing oak tree forest to CBNU as much as possible. This will +produce the most beautiful and remarkable trail with which the local people and +university members will love.   By +promoting a Dule-trail business, it will allow CBNU to maximize the natural +landscape resources surrounding the CBNU such as Geonji Mountain forest and +Deokjin Park. By doing so, it will allow CBNU to make its own new brand and +realize a campus that keeps in tune with the local people. Furthermore, CBNU +will create a high added value with Geonji Mountain by hosting forest film +festival and creating forest lecture room, forest kindergarten, forest library +and forest personalized cure center, all of which will be freely available for +any local people.CBNU +will take any donations for this construction of Dule-trail so that every part +of Dule-trail will have various stories from various donators. President Lee announced that this tree planting event will +provide valuable foundation for Dule-trail and this Dule-trail will help contribute +a huge amount to CBNU for producing a great brand image, President Lee +concluded. 00전북대-건지숲연결식목행사_IMG_3144_1.jpgCount : 543646698 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output165.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output165.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5db69283162f4b1babbf2a8dc254496abae5bbad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output165.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Have a meeting with the president on every other Saturday 국제교류부 | 2015-04-29 | 조회 3433본문 내용 “Please let us know if you have something to talk about with the President.”President Lee has designated every other Saturday as ‘the day for meeting the president’ in order to enhance the communication with university members, starting this April.   Lee has opened up a new homepage related to communication and welfare and any members of university could request for a one on one talk with the President. On 18th of April, the first day of this event being implemented, Student Han managed to have a tea time with President Lee. On this day, student Han asked how the university could satisfy the students with lots of adventurous spirit in them, and Lee answered that ‘residential college’ and ‘off-campus’ system could give those students a big chance.  In addition, President Lee suggested the rewarding system that awards the most adventurous student and discussed with the corresponding department. As the issue was discussed at the head office level of the university, the meeting with President was in fact very effective.President Lee explained that for our university to move toward maturity stage beyond growth, it is very important to have close communication with the university members, which was the reason why he has created the new system. He has announced that he will meet as many professors, staffs and students as possible to reflect their thoughts and feelings to the university policy. 00이남호_총장_소통.jpgCount : 42212392 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output166.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output166.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ec6ba373bad4704305eed84620d05c1578c3d2e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output166.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU's excellent technology, transferred to Malaysia's National Enterprise 국제협력부 | 2015-11-19 | 조회 2398본문 내용 CBNU’s excellent technology will be transferred to Malaysia’s largest national enterprise.The CEO of Malaysia’s national enterprise AIM(Amana Ikhtiar Malaysia), Dr. Zubir Harun, visited CBNU on 9th of November at 2 p.m. and met the President Nam Ho Lee. They have concluded the cooperation agreement which CBNU transfers its various existing technologies to AIM and supports AIM start-up business.AIM was established in 1987 in order to improve the life quality of lower-income group. It is national organization composed by 5 Ministries including the Ministry of Finance as a BOD and supporting the start-up business through support of technology to poor low-income households. Since past 25 years, AIM has produced the service to more than 330,000 households, mainly concentrating on rural area and also actively proceeding the distribution business with more 100 countries including OIC cooperation countries.Having the agreement concluded, CBNU will support AIM with the start-up business by transferring its excellent existing technologies and also develop and commercialize Halal product and cooperate AIM for promoting and exporting the Halal product. President Lee said “By transferring the excellent existing CBNU technologies to AIM, it enabled CBNU to raise the university’s status and also by cooperating with AIM, I expect CBNU to contribute hugely to the development of Jeonbuk region through new product development and distribution and vitalization of exportation”.Meanwhile, after concluding the MOU, AIM has expressed the purchase intention for anchovies (1.8 billion Won), artichoke (1 billion Won) and mineral water (1.2 billion Won).The Vice-President for University-Industry Cooperation, Yong Geun Kwak stated that “AIM delegations visited Jeonbuk Province and will stay for 2 days. They will visit various project agencies and hence, looking for the way to cooperate with those agencies”. Particularly, AIM delegations and HMK President, Yong-seok Choi, examined carbon industry of Jeonju City and Jeonbuk Province. They announced that "We will find various exporting and promotion strategies for carbon material convergence products." 00전북대,AIM과협정체결_IMG_1001.jpgCount : 582468974 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output167.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output167.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..09d7f5670c40be2bc4c0fa3dfc965cba016738df --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output167.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Established Haedong Library of Engineering College, increasing the competitiveness of engineering education 국제협력부 | 2015-11-19 | 조회 2431본문 내용 CBNU has eventually established Haedong Library of Engineering College to enhance students’ convergence thinking ability and support students’ learning activities.On the 11th of November at 11 a.m., Haedong Library of Engineering College opened with the presence of President Lee and Chairman of Haedong Science and Culture Foundation, Jung-sik Kim. This College was constructed with the fund of 0.5 billion Won in order to cultivate excellent engineering talented individuals, which was provided by Haedong Science and Culture Foundation. Haedong Libray of Engineering College is equipped with various library facilities so that students can search various type of information and utilize vast electronic materials, and also student longue, seminar room, discussion room and studying room with 48 individual seats are built up. President Lee said that “Haedong Library of Engineering College opened with the Chairman Jung-sik Kim’s hope of cultivating creative talented individuals”. He added that “this place will become the most contributing place to cultivate students with adventurous spirit, which CBNU pursues”. Chairman, Jung-sik Kim stated that "I hope the best teaching university CBNU will even become better university with the excellent science and engineering students". He added that "I hope this place will enable students to increase their creativity and become every student place"  00해동학술정보실_개관식.jpgCount : 46945194 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output168.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output168.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ecca1c18af594229ccf8e8c2b60a977d78a53613 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output168.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU, establishing cooperative relationship with Gochang county 국제협력부 | 2015-11-19 | 조회 2473본문 내용 In order to develop the job ability in the area of agriculture and life science, CBNU established the cooperative relationship with Gochang county.On the 11th of November at 5:30 p.m., MOU signing ceremony happened with the presence of President Lee, governor of Gochang county, Woojung Park and other high officials. This agreement was concluded for the establishment and operation of the Department of Agriculture and Life Science for CBNU Gochang Campus. This department is the only one department in Korea which was constructed with the participation of local government in 2012. Gochang county’s active support is provided in order to create regional specialized manpower. Having the agreement concluded, both institutions agreed to share the equipment and facilities related to the research development and education in the agriculture and life science area. In addition, other agendas such as developing agriculture and life science industry and mutual use of expert manpower were also included in the agreement. Moreover, both institutions agreed to cooperate for the establishment of regular and additional courses in CBNU Gochang Campus.Currently, 116 students are currently enrolled in the department and it provides the opportunity for Gochang citizens to participate in life long education and cultivates regional talented individuals. The department is expecting to produce first graduates in next year February. Through this cooperation, research and business development regarding agriculture and life science industry are expected to expand hugely through the re-education of affiliated employees and hence, becoming a new growth engines for agriculture and life science industry. President Lee said that "I will do all my best to support and make the department well-harmonized with the Gochang region." Also, governor Woojung Park said that "I believe this cooperation will surely enhance the competitiveness of Gochang county and forge the excellent governance needed for regional development as it provides the opportunity to improve the practical ability on the basis of well-organized curriculum." 00전북대,고창군과계약학과2단계운영협약체결_IMG_9986_2.jpgCount : 561893474 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output169.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output169.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1b7a73e96cdcba2f81b105595dfbdc77e24f8648 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output169.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Harvesting from the campus garden with the locals 국제협력부 | 2015-11-24 | 조회 2610본문 내용 “I am really pleased to harvest the crops grown by the children and myself”CBNU’s farm is full of rich crops which CBNU people and locals planted this spring with the purpose of enhancing the communication with the locals and vitalizing the urban agriculture.On the 16th of November at 11 a.m., 200 people including CBNU officials and other participants harvested crops from the CBNU garden.CBNU campus garden was constructed in last May with the area of 924㎡ and was divided into 72 sections and was distributed to citizens. They have been educated with the agricultural methods and hence creating these remarkable achievements.In this event, every people harvested the crop altogether and for the excellent participants, College of Agriculture and Life Science presented rice as a gift to them.Furthermore, CBNU prepared a barbeque and all the participants gathered and had a food together while having a conversation with each other.President Lee said “by providing the ground to the locals, CBNU garden became the place for communicating and co-existing with the locals.” “I hope this garden breaks the wall between the region and the university and hence the children feel pride with their dream, university and future career.” 00전북대2015캠퍼스텃밭가을걷이행사_IMG_0186.jpgCount : 562829851 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output17.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output17.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c460cbc4282a91adccb997b2806d755a04a724d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output17.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목Geonjians did voluntary work for former military sexual slaves Admin | 2005-10-19 | 조회 3451본문 내용 On September 10th, three Geonjians went to the House of Share(나눔의 집) in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do to do volunteer work for old women who are former military sexual slaves of the Japanese Army. They were accompanied by students from Wooseok University, Wonkwang University, and Chonnam University and some Japanese students. The W-CARP(World Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles), who promoted this program, said that they would do the work once a month from then on. + +The Chonbuk Herald(October 4, 2005) 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output170.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output170.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..66904bba4ccfe268972c8a82a78aa1b4e13665ea --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output170.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Research Center that leads Korea's microorganism industry will open very soon 국제협력부 | 2015-11-24 | 조회 4033본문 내용 The Korea’s largest facility for microorganism industry will open in Jeongeup advanced technology industry complex as microorganism industry became the Korea’s future core growth engine.   On 19th of November at 2 p.m., groundbreaking ceremony for Promotion Center for Microorganism Industry took place in Sinjeon-dong, Jeong-eup. In this groundbreaking ceremony, about 100 people participated including President Lee and Dean of CBNU, a member of the National Assembly, Sung-yup Yoo and mayor of Jeong-eup, Chun-kyu Woo and congratulated the establishment of the center.   This center is established as CBNU secured the corresponding project from the government last year. The scale of microorganism industry gets gradually bigger due to the high demand of environment friendly agricultural products and prohibition of feed additives and therefore, the government has invested about 28 billion KRW in order to activate the microorganism industry which had been not developed due to lack of infrastructures in Korea.The Promotion Center for Microorganism Industry is expected to be fully constructed in 2016 and be test-operated from 2017 and be fully operated from 2022. The center will be a four-storeyed building with one level of basement and the area of the center will be 6,387㎡ and the area of the complex will be 14,902㎡.The center will be used for a research on microorganism product, supporting industrialization, distributing advanced technologies and providing education and consulting services.The center is also anticipated to be a herb of Korean microorganism industry as the center will develop the microorganism pesticides, fertilizer, feed additives, medicine for animals and microorganism for environment improvement.It seems that Jeonbuk province will lead the microorganism industry as CBNU’s world’s top 100 research competitiveness will boost the development of Promotion Center for Microorganism Industry. Moreover, ‘Microorganism value evaluation center’ and other related institutions which are located very close to the Promotion Center for Microorganism Industry will effectively support the business as well.President Lee said “the microorganism industry gives positive influence to the society and therefore the use of microorganism in agriculture and life science area and food industry gets larger and larger”. “It appears that the scale of a market will approach approximately 1,000 billion KRW by 2020, creating a high value-added business”. “I am convinced that this center will create many jobs and increase the income for farming families as well as leading the Korea’s microorganism industry”. 00전북대농축산용미생물산업육성지원센터기공식_IMG_0599.jpgCount : 582206224 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output171.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output171.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c6a6e1ad12b3c2ef5971241769e32def56f24d19 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output171.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Opening ceremony being held for New Year 2016, “Maturational university to the first year of the school” 국제협력부 | 2016-01-08 | 조회 4610본문 내용 “There must be a new way if we are together. Let’s work together to open a new era of being beyond growth to Maturity.”On 4th of January at 9:30 a.m. at Gain Hall in Jinsu-dang, CBNU held an opening ceremony for New year 2016 with about 500 people including President of CBNU, Nam-Ho Lee, the Faculty members of the Headquarters, the Deans of College, staffs, etc. attended.On this ceremony, some selected as Exemplary Official including vice-director, Young-Dae Kim (Institute of Liberal Education), Chae-Hyun Ahn(Central Library) and Min-Young Cheon(CBNU Affiliated High School Teacher) were awarded Prime Minister’s commendation while some including vice-director, Yeon-Sil Moon (Office of Academic Affairs), Dae-seob Son(Law School Administration officer), Yoon-seo Hwang(Student Affairs Officer) received the prizes from the Minister of Education for their contibution to the work.In addition to the presidential address, New Year Greetings progressed while all staffs taking each other’s hands and giving words of blessing each other.  During the address, President Lee said “Despite of the difficulties last year, our university accomplished the feat of being the top 10 among Korean universities from various university rankings and received Government grants for eight consecutive years by all CBNU members and local community being the one.” Also, he began to speak, “Based on these outcomes, we have to focus our capabilities on what only we can do and what we can surpass any others”And he added, “I think one thing is to make our cultural and Arts competencies and ecological landscape resources of 100 million ㎡ to luxury brand. To make it, we need to make a huge effort to create ‘The Most Korean style campus’ and attract another new government financial program promoted by the Ministry of Education.”  Plus, “Especially, I expect you to work together in order to establish College of Pharmacy and foster world-class educational field which are the things that we must do for enhancing competitiveness of our university.”In conclusion, president Lee said “Next year will be our 70th anniversary. Let’s Work together to open a new era of being beyond growth to Maturity. There must be a new way if we are together”  002016시무식_IMG_3520.jpgCount : 593004369 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output172.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output172.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..093c12b29da786b4d1bc4487a71c7cee65ed11ec --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output172.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목141 Int'l Students Complete CBNU Courses 홍보실 | 2016-10-12 | 조회 2250본문 내용 Chonbuk National University, acclaimed for various international student support programs, had its first course completion ceremony for foreign students at Paul Hall on Friday June 17. 141 exchange students from China, Japan, Spain, India, Vietnam, Tadzhikistan and Uzbekistan were celebrated by guests including vice presidents, current students and professors from Center for International Student Services. After taking their major classes as well as Korean language courses at CBNU for 6 months to a year, 10 of the students are continuing life in Korea for further study at the University. “CBNU’s Center for International Student Services will make greater efforts to attract more students from worldwide and take care of them through credible management system,” said Vice President Yang Moon-Sik in a celebration speech. “I wish the students remember the days in Jeonju and Chonbuk National University as one of the most beautiful memories in their life.” “It was a priceless experience for me. Through diverse events such as workshops, film watching and consulting, I enjoyed and learned a lot,” said Li Zheng Ya, a junior from Yanbian University, China. “I hope to have a chance to come here again.” Right after the ceremony all the students participated in the workshop in Mohang and Saemangum area in Buan, Korea on June 17-18. 00160627_141 International Students Complete Courses at CBNU.jpgCount : 713190131 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output173.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output173.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f979f98098bb214a3d1a354362ad61c36fa0931b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output173.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU’s Breaking Duck for Ever-Young Life 홍보실 | 2016-10-12 | 조회 2452본문 내용 A CBNU research team of Professors Jeong-Chae Lee and Eui-Sic Cho has been in the spotlight recently for determining the mechanism of activation and maintenance of hematopoietic stem cells. Opening up a new possibility for prolonging and quality boosting of human life, the research outcome was published in June 2016 in Leukemia, the world-renown journal in hematology. Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) is one of major components in blood formation that latently differentiates, existing predominantly in the bone marrow as well as in peripheral blood and in cord blood of newborn infants. HSCs are grafted to patients suffering from leukemias, for example aplastic anemia, as the cells clone themselves. The team proved for the first time in the world that microenvironment in the bone marrow is a crucial factor in functional maintenance of HSCs. In particular, maturation stage of osteoblasts (OBs, cells with single nucleus that synthesize bone) exerts a differential impact on functional maintenance of the stem cells. Inside the bone marrow of human body, HSCs that form blood and OBs that build bones provide blood cells if needed, evenly ranging in vascular niches. Through gene targeting in mice, the team discovered that, when removed, Smad4 in mature OBs kills HSCs, while in immature OBs ages the stem cells. Smad4 is a transcription factor known to control differentiation of osteoblasts, induced by bone morphogenic protein (BMP) and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β). This breakthrough discovery explains that regulating differentiation of OBs influences HSCs’ functional maintenance and induction of activation. It is expected to prevent immunocompromise (weakening of immune system) due to aging, to provide target gene(s) for senescence inhibition (restraining aging) of HSCs and to help development of new medicine. “My team’s research explicated the impact of maturation stage of osteoblast in the bone marrow on senescence or apoptosis-inducing of hematopoietic stem cells,” said Professor Jeong-Chae Lee, in a statement. “It will contribute to research and development for new technologies of restraining immunosenescence (attenuation of specific and segmented immune system against internal and external hazards) as well as activation and function maintenance of the HSCs.” This research was made possible by the support from Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning with the participation of Doctors Sung-Ho Kook, Chi-Young Yun, Hyeon-Jeong Sim, Govinda Bhattarai, Byung-Chul Lee, Kyung-Yeol Lee in correspondence with Professors Eui-Sic Cho and Jeong-Chae Lee. 00160629_CBNU’s Breaking Duck for Ever-Young Life.jpgCount : 3827027 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output174.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output174.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b303d73f5ceca18a9e33b1a142c28916d00da860 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output174.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Welcomes US Ambassador 홍보실 | 2016-10-12 | 조회 2358본문 내용 U. S. Ambassador Mark W. Lippert visited Chonbuk National University (CBNU), the University said June 20. Ambassador Lippert looked over the facility, and had a tea time with President Namho Lee and other officials, stating that the University and the united states could help each other by keeping close ties in humanities and science fields. He showed a special interest in 'Jimmy Carter School of International Studies,' the world’s only educational institution named after the former U. S. president, and 'LANL-CBNU,’ also the one and only overseas branch of Los Alamos National Laboratory based in New Mexico, famous for producing the first nuclear weapons through the Manhattan Project that greatly contributed to the end of World War II. Lippert had an hour-long conversation with 30 student representatives at Jinsudang. After greetings in fluent Korean, the ambassador and students freely exchanged thoughts on various topics and personal interests. They discussed ways to expand economic, security and diplomatic ties between Korea and the united states. The ambassador stressed that the relationship between the two governments is and should be collaborative and cooperative, not competitive. The American ambassador put an emphasis on international exchanges of culture and sports, mentioning his experiences of jjimjilbang, the korean leisure complex combining dry sauna and restaurants, and ‘chimaek,’ korean style chicken and beer. He answered a student asking what he thinks students should do in their 20’s that it is important to risk and challenge, adventure and experience in younger ages. The talk with student representatives proceeded in a friendly atmosphere and the ambassador received an enthusiastic response after the event followed by photo time. 00160705_US Ambassador to Communicate with CBNU Students.JPGCount : 623240690 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output175.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output175.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..64365b14f81b56767f4bf0c8cb7ee2932b38ae55 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output175.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Another Architecture Remains of Later 3 Kingdoms 홍보실 | 2016-10-12 | 조회 2508본문 내용 Chonbuk National University (CBNU) announced July 8 that a research team for the university museum discovered additional building relic at Bonglim Temple Site in Wanju County, Jeonbuk, Korea, where the team earlier unveiled history as the ruins of a temple from Later Baekje in the Later Three Kingdoms era(AD 829-936) through urgent excavation in August 2015. The research team conducted further unearthing in collaboration with Wanju to determine the character and period of the temple. Through this archaeological research the CBNU team uncased that some corridor-type remains are estimated to be the ruins from Later Three Kingdoms, along with 10 extra building sites assumed historic scenes of Koryo to Joseon(AD 918~1910). In different spots the team uncovered two dwelling sites at the Proto-Three Kingdoms period(BC 100~AD 300). “Discovering corridor-type building remains is the most noteworthy result this time,” said Jong-Cheol Lee, a curator for CBNU Museum. The L-shape building relic is identified to have 30 meter long major axis, 14 meter long minor axis and 4 to 4.4 meter long center-to-center distance, equipping with pieces of square-shaped jeokshim, a pile of small rocks fixed on the mud floor right under each foundation stone that supports a pillar mostly seen in large Korean traditional buildings. The team also confirmed that through soil inspection, they found that there should have been large-scale groundworks for the building. Only the south half was discovered as of now, but there is a possibility to find a large building site with U-shaped corridor, or 8 rooms widthwise and 4 rooms depthwise, if the museum goes on with a full-scale investigation. Regarding overlapping relations, the building site is older than other relics, and roof tiles engraved with lines and grids were found. The team says this concludes that the building is a ruin from Later Baekje period. In addition, fragments of giwa, a roof tile used in traditional korean houses, along with broken pieces of celadons(korean pottery glazed in jade green color) and grayish-blue-powdered celadons as well as soft and hard earthenware. Celadons around 12th century forms majority of the antiquities and some celadon parts assumed to be chinese porcelains were found. With this in view, Bonglim Temple Site is considered to be kept alive for the two periods in the korean history – Later Three Kingdoms and Joseon - despite the fact that it is not written in documents. “This excavation following last year’s makes it clearer that Bonglim Temple Site of Wanju is from Later Baekje area,” said Dong-Ho Ko, Director of CBNU Museum. “Through further studies, we are going to thoroughly examine composition of building sites and correlations, as well as dating excavated relics and preparing ground for annual research to measure the arrangement of Bonglim Temple Site, so that it could be loved by people as one of the precious cultural and tourism resources in Korea.” 00160708_Another Architecture Remains of Later Three Kingdoms.jpgCount : 39108546 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output176.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output176.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1ec193a415d584ed3f5a447d0eca4a82ff6a3b57 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output176.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목ASEAN Tech Students Trained at CBNU 홍보실 | 2016-10-12 | 조회 2593본문 내용 Chonbuk National University (CBNU) invited college students from various countries in Asia for experiments and practical training as well as culture and history programs for summer vacation this year. The 6-week program conducted by CBNU started on July 4 with the welcoming ceremony and program orientation at Paul Hall. 24 undergraduate students whose majors are computer engineering, information technology, telecommunications engineering, computer science, electronic communication and informatics from Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines stayed and studied at the University until August 10. Taking classes of Department of Electronic Engineering at the University, all the students were dispatched to major-related colleges, laboratories and enterprises. They also enjoyed experiencing language, culture and history of Korea for better understanding of the country. “CBNU is one of Asia’s most superb universities providing high-class education, research and international exchanges,” said President Namho Lee in the welcoming speech. “I hope the ASEAN students enjoy the best of Chonbuk National University and so have wonderful memories of Korea.” The University has been conducting this educational program since 2015 when it launched this seasonal program with the support of Korean government. 00160708_ASEAN Tech Students Trained at CBNU.jpgCount : 643592955 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output177.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output177.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2095b9dbff1a49f3b57ad957492739ba84da51da --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output177.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU, One of Asia’s Most Innovative Universities 홍보실 | 2016-11-02 | 조회 2418본문 내용 Chonbuk National University (CBNU) ranked one of the most innovative universities in Asia, reported Reuters on August 30.  According to the renowned international news agency, the ranking is based on a methodology focusing on academic publication and patent filings of 600 global organizations, compiling data from Clarivate Anaylitics, formerly Intellectual Property & Science division of Thomson Reuters.  20 standout educational institutes in Korea ranked high with CBNU, such as Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and Seoul National University.  CBNU ranked 12th among the domestic universities and 51st in Asia, distinguishing itself with the patent grant rate as high as 76.2% in the areas of chemistry, pharmaceuticals and biotech, and consumer products.  Reuters introduced CBNU as the university that “created a nano-material biosensor that can detect cancer cells in a drop of blood” which “opened Korea's first university-owned LED factory in 2011” followed by “14,900-square-meter complex completed in 2016, intended to help develop new pesticides, fertilizers, feed additives and animal medication to support Korea's farming industry.”  00cbnu_aerial2016.JPGCount : 545147173 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output178.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output178.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b1f84d54e00320c321067d9b814a2d929a6e8ace --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output178.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU to Open New International Hub 홍보실 | 2016-11-07 | 조회 2992본문 내용 Chonbuk National University (CBNU) opened New Silk Road Center, which will play a key role in the university’s foreign exchange.  The Center is named after the Silk Road, the network of trade routes that connected regions of the ancient world, symbolizing challenge and adventure, to show the University’s aim to nurture young talents with such virtues.  18.3 billion KRW was invested to build the center, including government funding in addition to its own budget. With 14,000㎡ of gross floor area, the building has seven floors above ground and two underground. Each of the 37 classrooms accommodates 120 students at the most.  The building is equipped with faculty rooms, reading rooms, administration offices as well as Office of International Cooperation, Center for Language Education, International Development Cooperation Center, Development of Regional Advancement University Project Team and Bureau of Admission.  Dispatching around 2,000 youths abroad annually through its ‘Off Campus’ program, Chonbuk National University has shown distinguished global moves, such as establishing the first and only Jimmy Carter School of International Studies through international development cooperation with Carter Center in the United States, and accomplishing dual degree program with University of Arizona. The University is expected to get momentum for internationalization by opening New Silk Road Center.  The opening ceremony for the center was held on October 14th with the presence of Namho Lee, the President of CBNU, Seok Whan Woo, the Director of Jeonju Immigration Office, Wook Heon Lee, the Head of Jeonbuk International Development Cooperation Center, and multinational students of CBNU.  “Chonbuk National University has ensured its global status by ranking 2nd among national universities and 10th among (collegiate) universities in Korea,” said President Lee in the opening remarks. “We expect New Silk Road Center to act as key to foster adventurous students.” 00161107_CBNU to Open New International Hub.jpgCount : 64836176 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output179.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output179.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..186917bd9b566e540d84a616d66a49953d949432 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output179.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Longer-life Solar Cell of Enhanced Quality 홍보실 | 2016-11-14 | 조회 2611본문 내용 Professor Yoon-Bong Hahn’s research team at Chonbuk National University (CBNU) has received attention by developing nanocomposite material that can enhance durability of perovskite solar cells, which has been in the limelight as a ‘next-generation’ fuel, as well as organic solar cells. This research outcome was published in the UK-based journal eminent in the energy field, Nano Energy (Volume 28, Impact Factor 11.553), issued this fall.  The biggest challenge of solar cells is that they cost high and ‘die’ fast. But compared to silicon-based solar cells, perovskite solar cell is known to be mass-produced at relatively lower cost and to have higher generation efficiency, making it studied worldwide.  Unfortunately, despite its advantages, perovskite solar cell has had problems in durability and photocurrent density as low as 74% of theoretical value when contacting the air, due to decomposition of perovskite and hole-transport high molecular substance. Researchers all over the world have exerted themselves to solve this matter to commercialize the solar cell in a wide range.  Hahn’s team developed a hybrid nanocomposite material by synthesizing nickel oxide (NiO) nanoparticles and perovskite to solve this problem, developing and applying a nanocomposites on active layers. The photocurrent density rose up to 97% of theoretical value and generating efficiency increased to twice as much as it originally was.  Also, the newly developed Ag-rGO composite solution showed remarkable air stability under ambient environment, with longer stability over 60 days retaining up to 90% of its original amount.  “We focused on ameliorating the shortcomings of perovskite and organic solar cell to eliminate obstacles to commercialization,” said Hahn, the 2016 Rudolph A. Marcus Award winner. “It is meaningful because my team’s research opened up a possibility of inexpensive solar cells of improved quality.”  The research was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea Grant funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning and BK 21 Plus Project, with the participation of Tahmineh Mahmoudi, Seunghui Seo, Hwa-Young Yang, Won-Yeop Rho, Yousheng Wang and Yoon-Bong Hahn. 00Longer-life Solar Cell of Enhanced Quality.jpgCount : 4055193 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output18.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output18.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbc5b583fa60b5ef22b6dce4d669ca6a626912f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output18.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목Professor Michael Sandle lectures Admin | 2005-10-20 | 조회 3701본문 내용 World renowned political philosopher Michael Sandle, a professor at Harvard University, known as a communist, give a lecture in Choi Myung-hee Hall of Jinsoodang on September 9. More than 380 professors and students attended the lecture entitled "Political Identity in a Global Age." Professor Sandle visited Korea as an invited lecturer of the 9th Dasan Commemoration Philosophy Lecture(제9회다산기념철학강좌) hosted by the Korean Philosophical Association(한국철학회). He gave lectures in Seoul, Daegu and Jeonju. + +The Chonbuk Herald(October 4, 2005) 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output180.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output180.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f9972c8ccc7fd2e7ad3c1f3dc4784eb087128569 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output180.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU’s Paving Way to Baltic Regions 홍보실 | 2016-11-15 | 조회 2525본문 내용 Chonbuk National University (CBNU) stroke hands with universities in the Baltic States to initiate international cooperation.  The University signed academic cooperation agreements with five major universities in Latvia and Lithuania in October.  CBNU’s Regional Advancement University Project (RAUP) team visited University of Latvia and Agricultural University of Latvia to introduce the University’s performances in agrobioscience, information technology and veterinary science before pledging close cooperation with the institutions.  The RAUP team and Center for Korean Studies at University of Latvia agreed to co-host international conferences starting with the one in April 2017.  Signing an MOU with Agricultural University of Latvia in Jelgava, the team introduced Chonbuk National University’s signature international programs ‘Off Campus’ and ‘The Feeling Korea’ as well as agrobioscience and IT programs.  In addition to the two Latvian national universities, the CBNU team visited Lithuanian universities to sign academic cooperation agreements with the historic Vilnius University founded in 1579, Gediminas Technical University and Mykolas Romeris University to lay the ground for faculty and student exchange, and joint researches.  Chonbuk National University and its Regional Advancement University Project Team have been carrying forward projects to attract foreign exchange students by supplying textbooks for TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) exam co-developed with Jeonbuk Center for International Cooperation, along with training aids to Korean language institutes inside the university.  “We believe that our visit to Baltic universities and Korean studies officials this time played a catalytic role in the relations with the regions,” said Myeong Sook Yoon, CBNU Vice President for External Cooperation and Chairperson of Promotion Committee of the RAUP team. “It will pave the way for us to attract exchange students from the Baltic regions and thus boost the University’s internationalization.” 00Signing MOU with Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania.jpgCount : 727088852 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output181.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output181.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1cad5e3f3fa8ba33ee1e8668fec1c3b9bab8897c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output181.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목QS and Times-proven Competitiveness of CBNU 홍보실 | 2016-11-30 | 조회 2632본문 내용 Globally prominent evaluators have proved that Chonbuk National University (CBNU) is one of Korea’s top national universities, for two consecutive years.  CBNU ranked 2nd among the national universities and 14th in all the domestic universities in Korea, according to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2016. THE evaluated candidate institutions on education environment, researches, number of article citation, internationalization and university-industry cooperation in depth to rank top 200 universities in 22 countries of the world.  Earlier this year, Chonbuk National University ranked 2nd also in QS University Rankings. Quacquarelli Symonds said CBNU was 15th in the nation and 97th in Asia. The University has proved its competitiveness, maintaining its position as Asia’s Top 100 out of 507 universities in 17 countries since 2015. The 2016 QS ranking is based on the methodology that focuses on research, academic reputation, internationalization and so on.  Despite the regional background smaller than other well-received universities, Chonbuk National University ensured its superiority as a landmark university of Korea.  “Our diverse programs to boost research competitiveness and nurture adventurous students led to good results,” said Lee Namho, the president of CBNU. “We’ll make continuous effort to mature this growth to raise brand value of the University.”  00cbnu_sign.jpgCount : 623142257 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output182.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output182.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f64e9656bdd6cebc445358d30d140915498a5931 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output182.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Ranks '1st' in Education Investment 홍보실 | 2016-12-12 | 조회 3239본문 내용 Chonbuk National University ranked one of the highest in student education investment among Korean universities, according to University Information Disclosure 2016 published by the Ministry of Education.  CBNU spent as much as 16.33 million won (KRW) per student in 2015, while other universities with over 5,000 students remained at 14~15 million won.  The 'education cost per student' is a measure of how much the university invests to improve the educational environment for students, by dividing the total education expenses (wages, maintenance and operation expenses, spendings on books and machinery) by the number of students.  Since December 2014, the University has been speeding up the ‘1 Smart Classroom for 1 Department’ campaign through renovating old lecture rooms as well as study rooms so that students can study in a better environment.  Chonbuk National University has also introduced ‘Residential College’, which changes simple dormitory into a cradle to raise students with adventure and upright character.  In addition, through ‘Off Campus’ program any CBNU student can and must stay abroad or in other regions for at least a semester to learn foreign languages, enjoy other cultures, and/or to attain job experiences.  The University has made continuous effort to enhance student satisfaction by greatly increasing the level of student welfare, including support for career clubs and startup clubs and bar exam preparation classes, remodeling of student restaurants and diversification of menus.  With these efforts, CBNU ranked #1 nationwide in the 'University Satisfaction Evaluation' conducted by Korea Standards Association in 2012 and 2015.  "It is very important for students to get quality experiences in a right environment through good university programs, which is directly related to the cultivation of excellent talents," said President Lee Namho. "We will make it possible by expanding scholarship so that students pay less to benefit more." 00161212_CBNU Ranked 1st in Student Education Investment.jpgCount : 551615993 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output183.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output183.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e4e2c72398913d4ab66c973ce230ef2feef074f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output183.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Sweeps Research Support Projects 홍보실 | 2016-12-20 | 조회 3135본문 내용 Chonbuk National University’s researchers including full-time professors won 61 government and private research support projects solely in November 2016, according to CBNU’s Bureau of University-Industry Cooperation & Research.  With this, the University secured research fund of 11.2 billion won (KRW). One of the research teams is Professor Jae-ik Han’s (Dept. of Veterinary Medicine), studying ways to quickly diagnose zoonoses (infectious diseases of animals that can naturally be transmitted to humans — wikipedia) caused by wildlife.  Han’s team was chosen for ‘Environmental Policy Based Public Technology Development Project’ supported by the Korean Ministry of Environment, and therefore receives 3 billion won in three years.  Other researchers were also awarded national projects and civil services supporting basic researchers, young researchers and scientists in local universities, giving wider publicity to the University’s research competitiveness.  The list of selected research projects is as follows:* Development of the Disease Control System via Investigation of Abortion in the Livestock of Mountain Area* BMP-7 Gene-transduction on Osteogenic Potential of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Its Co-delivery with Human Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells for the Periodontal Regeneration* Development of a Gait Training System for Blind People* Molecular Mechanism for the Functionality of Dietary Exosomes Isolated from Bovine Milk on the Bone Health-promoting Effects* Effect of Alamandine [Angiotensin A-(1-7)] on Ischemic Heart - Focusing on ANP and Oxidative Stress* Nano-liposomal Imaging and Interventional Angiographic Techniques for the Treatment of Myocardial Ischemia of Rabbits* Research and Development on High Performance Thin-film Polarizer Using Nanorod-Carbon Nanotubes* The Investigation of Mechanism to Muscle Imbalance Caused the Human Body Imbalance and the Development of Exercise Load Deviation Program for Improving Muscle Imbalance* Microwave Magnet-less Non-reciprocal Circuits and Its Application to In-band Full Duplex for Next Generation Wireless 5G Communication Systems*  Research on Performance Improvement of Superconducting Fault Current* Study on Heme Oxygenase-1, a Target of Anticancer Treatment of Breast Cancer*  Constructive Architecture of Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells: Influence of Small Organic Molecules (SOMs) as Hole Transporting Materials (HTL)* Regulatory Mechanisms of Sustanined Smoothened in Kidney Development Using the Mesonephric Duct-specific Conditional Knockin Mice* Electrochemical Detection of Single Solid and Liquid Nano-particles* Study on the Ultra-high-precision Finishing of Fine Diameter Wire Using Rotational Magnetic Field* A Study on the Fabrication of Membrane Filter for Removal of VOCs Emitted from New Automotive Interior Parts* Development of an Experimental Method for Analyzing the Early Nonlinear Response in Ultrashort Laser Pulse Pump-probe Experiment* Study of Advanced Technology on Deep Learning-based Tracking of Pedestrian Trajectory in Non-overlapped Multiple Camera Environment* Research on Optical Properties of 2D Nanomaterials Utilizing the Multifunctional Integrated-spectroscope System* A Study on the Data Envelopment Analysis Model with Consistent Time Lag Effect* Effect of Blue Light Emitting Diode on Invasion of Cancer Cells* Development of a Blood Flow Driven Triboeletric Nanogenerator for In Vivo Stent Real-time Monitoring System* Regulatory Mechanisms of Phoshphate on Odontoblast Differentiation* Development of Multi Purpose and High Strength-Lightweight Construction Material Using PET for Recycling* The Structural and Functional Analysis of Microbial Photoreceptor Membrane Protein from Fresh Water* Design Optimization of Sintered FeMnNic Alloy with High Specific Strength* Development of Nanotextured Nanowire Biosensor for High Ionic Strength Solutions* Studies on the Atomic Structures and the Electronic Structures of Nanowires Formed on Si Vicinal-surfaces Stabilized by the Subsurface Carbon* Microbial Genomic Investigation of Bioplastic Production from Lignocellulose* Fabrication and Characterization of Si Solar Cells Based on Silicon-On-Insulator Nanostructures* Synthesis of Advanced Multifunctional Plasmonic Hybrid Nanomaterials for Artificial Photosynthesis and Biomedical Engineering Applications* The Role and Mechanism of FAM83H in Fracture Healing Model* Adaptive Microlens Array with High Performances for Imaging and Displays* Development of Controlled 3D-nanostructure Electrode/Interface Materials for Highly Efficient and Reliable Perovskite Solar Cells* A Study on RF Front-end Circuits and Systems Using Microwave Negative Group Delay Circuits* Development of In-situ Electrochemical Biosensor for Bacillus Cereus and Their Entrotoxins in Fermented Foods* A Study on Heat Dissipation and Passivation of Optoelectrinic Devices Employing the Reduced Graphene Oxide Based Nanocomposites* An Implementation of a Remote Multi-point Bridge Strain Measurement System Using an Intensity-based Self-referencing Fiber Optic Sensor Structure* Development of Removal Technology for Nitrogen and Phosphorous in Groundwater* Integrated Monitoring and Evaluating System Machining Difficult-to-Cut Materials * Data Mining on Outsourced and Encrypted Databases in Cloud Computing Environment* Core Techniques of Multifunctional-electrolyte Electrodes of a Membrane-less Water Splitting Device for Hydrogen Production* Deep Network Based Algorithm Development for Composite Sketch Recognition* The Mechanism of Pubertal Induction by Melatonin* Development of a High-efficiency Hybrid Inverter System for Low Voltage Batteries without a Line-frequency Transformer* Development of Visualization Technology of Blood Flow in the Carotid Artery to Study Stroke Pathophysiology* Regeneration of Pulp-dentin Complex Using Electrically Active Bioceramics* A Study for Zoonotic Potential of Staphylococcus Spp. in Wildlife Ecosystem: Antimicrogram and Molecular Characterization* Exploration of Nanocomplex Electrode for Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cell* Development of Catalytic Conversion Process for Production of Cellulose and Hemicellulose Based Bio-adipic Acid and Bio-ε-caprolactam for Polyamide 6, 66 Synthesis Using Lignin Derived Alkylphenols* An Evaluation on the Performance of the Traditional Building Member through the Accelerated Weathering Test and Outdoor Exposure Test* High Performance Stretchable Electrode System Based on Wrinkles Structure* A study of Computational Geometry Based on an SST-structure* Development of Rapid Point-of-care Diagnostic Tools of Wildlife-mediated Zoonoses* Development of the Novel Inhaled Therapeutics for Refractory Asthma Using the State-of Art Delivering Technology* Development of Vaccine Against Porcine Edema Disease and Pleuropneumonia by Pathogenic Bacteria Producing Toxins in Pigs* Oxidative Stress Amplifying Hybrid Anticancer Nanodrug  00161220_CBNU to Sweep Research Support Projects.jpgCount : 45507878 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output184.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output184.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fc94ff4b47a75a84dc3586494f61a67a7207a227 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output184.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Signs MOU with St. Cloud University 홍보실 | 2016-12-30 | 조회 2318본문 내용 Chonbuk National University signed an agreement with St. Cloud State University (SCSU) in the United States to exchange students and faculty on December 15.  Dr. James Robinson, Director of TESL Center at SCSU, paid a visit to CBNU to sign the MOU with President Lee Namho.  Under the agreement, the universities will support tuitions for exchange students. Also, graduate students will benefit from the dual master’s degree program. In particular, CBNU graduates can take a maximum of 15 credits for the TESOL Master's course at St. Cloud University.  "I am pleased that students and faculty of both universities will have more opportunities to demonstrate their ability on the bigger stage through this agreement," said President Lee. "CBNU will keep helping students build more global experiences by expanding communications with foreign universities to nurture them as adventurers."  00161230_CBNU to Sign MOU with St. Cloud University.jpgCount : 692509688 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output185.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output185.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7fdbb8fb3f43a5951f886cf81534d8cafeb7788f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output185.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Year-end Workshop for Foreign Students 홍보실 | 2017-01-04 | 조회 2983본문 내용 Chonbuk National University held a two-day workshop in December for the international students.  The workshop hosted by the Center for International Student Services and the Regional Advancement University Project Team at CBNU was attended by 200 students from 24 countries including China, Japan, Mexico and Ecuador. They visited the Yongin Folk Village and theme parks to experience Korean culture. In addition, the students had time to talk about their problems in college life with the university staffs, as well as strengthening the bond with other students.  "We wanted to encourage and communicate with international students who have worked hard in an unfamiliar environment and to help them live better life in Korea," said Lee Hyeong-woo, Director of the Center for International Student Services.  00170104_CBNU Workshop for Foreign Students.jpgCount : 54997992 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output186.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output186.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d4f8b129f99f4090bb7014975244eea1cb17d0b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output186.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU to Open Korea Center in Indonesia 홍보실 | 2017-01-13 | 조회 3408본문 내용 Chonbuk National University opens a global center at Pasundan University ​​in Indonesia for international cooperation between West Java and Jeonbuk area. Both universities agreed to have academic seminars along with field placements at local industries, Korean language education and support for studying in Korea, for cooperation between the regions beyond collaboration at a university level. Under the agreement, CBNU will dispatch students to field placements through its signature ‘Off Campus’ program, in conjunction with industries in Bandung, while Pasundan provides classrooms for the global center, so that local college and high school students have Korean language education. In addition, Chonbuk National University will supply Korean language textbooks (TOPIK Level 1) and education materials developed jointly by the Jeonbuk International Exchange Center. "We’ve got the green light for strengthening Korean language education and attracting excellent international students by opening this global center," said Lee Namho, the President of CBNU. "We will continue to help adventurous students through intensive job training programs in cooperation with Indonesia-based Korean industries."  00170113_CBNU to Open Korea Center in Indonesia.jpgCount : 696749939 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output187.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output187.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5efd964d936e4b04a19ed8a2625b604f4def18e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output187.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Certified as Bio Safety Research Facility 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 1982본문 내용The CBNU Common Infectious Disease Research Institute has been accredited as a 3rd grade bio-safety research facility for using small and medium animal to study high-risk pathogens, and through this it became the largest research institute in Asia.In addition, the institute recently received ABL-3 certification to conduct studies on high-risk pathogens in a state where the outflow of the pathogen is completely blocked.The institute will carry out direct research on high-risk animals through this certification to prevent and treat highly pathogenic AI and foot-and-mouth disease.The director of the Common Infectious Diseases Research Institute, Han Sang-sub, said, "We expect that this certification will greatly contribute to the development of preventive vaccines, remedies, and diagnostic agents for various high-risk pathogens." 00170307_CBNU Institute Certified as Bio Safety Research Facility.jpgCount : 655370653 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output188.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output188.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bcec06d09490b98a3e86d23ebab51c0b66f8d495 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output188.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Opens Traditional Costume Gallery 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2113본문 내용CBNU opened the "Yeocheon Choi On-sun's Traditional Costume" exhibit hall at its museum in celebration of the 70th anniversary of our school's foundation.This hall was made based on two-storied and wooden architecture concepts in which many showy and beautiful palaces are fashioned.This exhibit can preserve the history of both Choi On-sun and the region's clothing.Choi On-sun was selected as an intangible cultural asset because she researched and reproduced traditional clothing.Also, she contributed to the public relations of the traditional hanbok's beauty and excellence."This exhibit will show our traditional clothing's history and excellence," said President Lee Namho. "It will also be a precious asset for building CBNU's brand, 'The most Korean University'." 00170307_CBNU Opens Traditional Costume Gallery.jpgCount : 52578513 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output189.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output189.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2dee4aa71659dbfd4c26e3389f1427a95d961393 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output189.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Releases New UI 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2766본문 내용CBNU has released a new UI(University Identity) and catchphrase welcoming 70 years of CBNU.There are two types of the UI, a traditional one and a modern one.The making of the modern UI started in 2015, and, after 35 drafts, the final UI was chosen last November.The UI shows several meanings: CBNU at the summit, balance and harmony, challenge and adventure, learning, respect towards people and nature, maturity, and the being the most Korean university.The two UIs will be used as a dual system according to their uses.Last year, CBNU held a domestic contest for a new emblem and catchphrase celebrating the 70th anniversary.A total of 70 emblems and 624 catchphrases were submitted.The winning emblem showed a sea and sun, which shows an emerging and dynamic CBNU.The catchphrase shows the growth of 70 years and the future for maturity in 100 years. 00170307_CBNU Releases New UI.jpgCount : 50164501 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output19.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output19.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6889410583bc37110867bae93c2469e5bbdcf60e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output19.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목Exchange students to attend North Dakota State University Admin | 2005-10-20 | 조회 3473본문 내용 Chonbuk National University set up a sisterhood relationship with North Dakota State University(NDSU) located in Fargo, North Dakota, in September. Accordingly, our university will send about 10 exchange students there early next year. The International Affairs Office(IAO) will accept applications from October 4th until th 11th. The requirement for application are GPA over 4.0 and TOEFL PBT scores over 525. The required documents are an application form, a study plan in English, a resume in English, a school report card, and a TOEFL record sheet. The documents should be sent to IAO after downloading and filling it out the required forms from the IAO webpage. The students who are selected after passing a written examination and an interview will pay just 50% of our university's tuition fee because our university will support 80% of the expense for them, and our university will recognizes the credits that they complete at NDSU. + +The Chonbuk Herald(October 4, 2005) 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output190.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output190.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f8a398ce5a602134a8adf897d329c741a65852f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output190.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Holds 70th Anniversary Donation Campaign 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2931본문 내용CBNU held a 70th anniversary donation campaign to make itself the most Korean-style campus.The 70th anniversary donation campaign is similar to the 1004 relay donation campaign held in 2015.However the 70th anniversary donation campaign is a relay-type donation to build hanok-style buildings starting from the main gate to the 70th anniversary memorial plaza.Contributors will get their names imprinted on the future buildings."Even though we were supported by the government for the 70th anniversary project, this project cannot go well without the help of the local residents and the alumni," said CBNU president Lee Namho. "I hope the local residents and alumni take more interest in the project to make CBNU a more Korean-style campus." 00170307_CBNU Holds 70th Anniversary Donation Campaign.jpgCount : 8213474163 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output191.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output191.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..31a1bdae3231f9e83f782d16357b76a9d385e42d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output191.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Holds 70th Anniversary Donation Campaign 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2173본문 내용CBNU held a 70th anniversary donation campaign to make itself the most Korean-style campus.The 70th anniversary donation campaign is similar to the 1004 relay donation campaign held in 2015.However the 70th anniversary donation campaign is a relay-type donation to build hanok-style buildings starting from the main gate to the 70th anniversary memorial plaza.Contributors will get their names imprinted on the future buildings."Even though we were supported by the government for the 70th anniversary project, this project cannot go well without the help of the local residents and the alumni," CBNU president Lee Nam-ho said. "I hope the local residents and alumni take more interest in the project to make CBNU a more Korean-style campus." 00170307_CBNU Holds 70th Anniversary Donation Campaign_1.jpgCount : 6913474163 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output192.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output192.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6a4e9ddfd42b5a9d84c760ae0978bb4d09047b34 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output192.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Holds 70th Anniversary Donation Campaign 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2188본문 내용CBNU held a 70th anniversary donation campaign to make itself the most Korean-style campus.The 70th anniversary donation campaign is similar to the 1004 relay donation campaign held in 2015.However the 70th anniversary donation campaign is a relay-type donation to build hanok-style buildings starting from the main gate to the 70th anniversary memorial plaza.Contributors will get their names imprinted on the future buildings."Even though we were supported by the government for the 70th anniversary project, this project cannot go well without the help of the local residents and the alumni," CBNU president Lee Nam-ho said. "I hope the local residents and alumni take more interest in the project to make CBNU a more Korean-style campus." 00170307_CBNU Holds 70th Anniversary Donation Campaign_2.jpgCount : 8013474163 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output193.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output193.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..904186a5ce83ccea3a3755ec66a153fe985eceb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output193.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Kim's Team Commercializes Pest Control System 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2391본문 내용Professor Kim Jae-soo's team has developed a new insecticidal activity-microorganism 'Beauveria bassiana ERL836' and insect pest control system.This research started from 2008 and was introduced to the world journals "Pest Management Science" and "BioControl."The microorganism 'ERL836' will be commercialized to insect pest control systems especially to mulberry thrips.Mulberry thrips is harmful insect which is the medium of a virus and damage from this mulberry thrips is increasing each year."This technique will be the new alternative to the insect pest control system and can relieve soil pollution. Also, it will improve the economic problem of insect pest control," said Professor Kim. "It will lead the market of prevention of the breeding and extermination of mulberry thrips." 00170307_Professor Kim Jae-soo’s Team Commercializes Insect Pest Control System.jpgCount : 4288521 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output194.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output194.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c25709c80addb8818c33f68c6a913d9277d47e4e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output194.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU CORE Cooperates with Morocco 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2649본문 내용The CBNU initiative College of Humanities' Research and Education (CORE) and the Institute for the Study of France & Africa will collaborate with universities and corporations in Morocco.Recently, they visited Morocco and agreed to cooperate with the Institute for the Study of Africa in Mohamed V University on administration and exchange.Moreover, CORE will share the management system and experience of the business network and hotel tourism industry in Africa with Morocco’s Kenzi Hotels Group.CBNU students will be able to study and do an internship in Morocco through them."Francophone Africa is unfamiliar, but there are a lot of marketing opportunities," said Professor Lee Chong-min, the head of CORE. "We will try to give assistance to students by interchanging with them actively." 00170307_CBNU CORE Cooperates with Morocco.jpgCount : 46116590 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output195.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output195.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..35b282faa9db2d138098692b20e79c206ae3273e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output195.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Excellence in Mixed Materials Research 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2402본문 내용Professor Lee Joong-hee and his team of researchers received the best paper award and the superior presentation winner award in the Meeting and Autumn Conference of the Korean Society for Composite Materials.In this conference, researchers were awarded through their research about synthesis and properties in mixed materials.This research is recognized as the future’s FPCB (Flexible Printed Circuits Board) material.It will be used for high thermal conductive ink and electrical circuit patterning material that the electrical and electronic related industries field needs.This research’s manufacturing method is not difficult, and it has a strength that can maximize the energy efficiently.For these reasons, it is expected to evolve as the next generation’s energy storage and conversion. 00170307_Professor Lee Joong-hee’s Team Achieves Excellence in Mixed Materials Research.jpgCount : 812056736 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output196.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output196.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5f8e9a355c580df44783ac93e968a477a7117ae2 --- /dev/null +++ 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Namho. "I hope that CBNU students will be competent adventurers." 00170307_CBNU Makes Agreement with Ulster University.jpgCount : 632614506 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output198.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output198.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd09671b415bbaf6ade11666ae26e5465ecf33cd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output198.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목New Year's Day Event for International Students 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2506본문 내용 CBNU invited international students and held a New Year's Day event on January 24th. This event was organized by the CBNU Language Education Center. The international students, the Vice President of the Bureau of External Cooperation, Yoon Myeong-sook, related staff members, and Korean language teachers attended this event and had time to communicate. They also shared information about employment. In particular, the international students and staff members became closer by matching mentors and mentees. "The importance of attracting international students is increasing in accordance with the reduction in the number of students and the changes in the education policies of the government. Therefore, detailed support for the international students is essential," said CBNU President Lee Namho. "We will try to communicate more to help them adjust to university life and have positive feelings about studying in Korea."  00170307_CBNU Holds New Years Day Event for International Students.jpgCount : 430 KB170307_CBNU Holds New Year's Day Event for International Students.jpgCount : 472727931 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output199.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output199.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..735ae05aa684db89d9f017719f608d5eb8f1f852 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output199.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Ranks 7th in Financial Support from MOE 홍보실 | 2017-03-07 | 조회 2489본문 내용CBNU received the 7th largest amount of financial support from the Ministry of Education in 2016.CBNU has received a lot of support from CK, ACE, and LINC business.Since 2014, our university also has received 7 billion won annually through the university specialization project.Last year, 3 billion won was awarded annually to the human resource capacity building project.Most of these projects are focused on cultivating human resources.It is expected that CBNU will be able to gain a great boost in raising adventurous talent.CBNU President Lee Namho said, "We will continually try to make our students grow as adventurous talents by endeavoring more to attract government-funded projects." 00170307_CBNU Ranks 7th in Financial Support from MOE.jpgCount : 8111409974 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output2.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output2.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..634a3118af520afa93d0b04af18230e548ed028c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output2.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목Rate of graduates passing the national exam was the best in the national Universities. Admin | 2007-02-04 | 조회 5260본문 내용 CBNU medical school(Dean Kim Jung-su) had the highest ratio of successful doctors according to result of the 71st National Examination for Medical Practitioners among the national universities. +93.5% of graduates from CBNU Medical school passed their exam. In other words, total number of graduates were 123 and the number of successful candidates were 115. All students taking the exam in Korea were 3,755 and candidates are 3,305. (The rate of successful applicants : 88.5%) +Moreover, CBNU Medical school took the first ranking among Korean universities which had over 100 graduates for the exam. +CBNU made the students take the trial exams three times to raise the rates. Furthermore, CBNU University Hospital has supported students to perform two-year clinical training properly, and it has played an important role in medical school. +Dean Kim from medical school said, "Professors has always visited students and had a interview with them directly. Maybe, that makes CBNU students get much higher scores." 000890a1f74a12dd63b46ede71d73bdf0c.jpgCount : 1988858 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output20.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output20.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1006ae1e9a27baf3acca501774e735cad6d4281c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output20.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목Education Program Admin | 2005-10-21 | 조회 3201본문 내용 Education Program for the New and Renewable Energy Science and Technology selected as New NURI Business + + +Our university's Education Program for the New and Renewable Energy Science and Technology was chosen as a large sized business by the NURI(New University Regional Innovation) business in 2005. Kunsan University, Wonkwang University, and Jeonju University jointly participated in this business. Our university integrates major curriculums to participate in the program and strengthens professionalism in order to effectively disseminate this fusion technology. + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output200.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output200.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..72f22619cc9f410f9784b9e5beb00d5c538d1d8a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output200.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Trains Ugandan Agro-livestock Experts 홍보실 | 2017-03-28 | 조회 2575본문 내용Chonbuk National University held the first welcoming ceremony for the students of the Department of Agricultural Convergence Technology.In particular, it is the achievement of international development cooperation project that the University carried out last year in order to nurture agricultural and livestock specialists in developing countries.CBNU signed an MOU with Makerere University in Uganda for cooperation in human resources development. In this semester, 17 graduate students including 11 from Uganda will take a university-industry co-operative master's course interacting with local companies and farmers.Currently, most of the foreign agro-livestock workers in Korea lack expertise in the field.By nurturing students from developing countries, CBNU will eventually contribute to professional labor supply, so that the domestic industry could find a way to expand the export market to developing countries. 0001_CBNU Trains Ugandan Agro-livestock Experts.jpgCount : 731756320 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output201.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output201.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7c71092872dcd2fa3c9d052c228811eb0a71b969 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output201.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목PhD Student Receives Young Scientist Award 홍보실 | 2017-03-28 | 조회 2499본문 내용Yosep Han (Ph. D. Student, Resources and Energy Engineering) won the "Young Scientist Award 2017" from the Korean Society of Environmental Health and Technology (KOSEHT) recently.In particular, the society announced that Han had been awarded the prize for his outstanding achievements in environmental chemistry and exposure assessment.Established in 1985, KOSEHT is a domestic academic society focusing on various research topics in four areas: ecotoxicology, environmental chemistry, human toxicity and environmental epidemiology.Han, a researcher in the the Advanced Educational Track for Unconventional & Recycling Resources Team, one of the BK21 Plus national project teams, has been actively involved in the fields of resources utilization and resources environmental engineering at Chonbuk National University since 2013, when he was appointed as a research professor. 0002_PhD Student Receives Young Scientist Award.jpgCount : 48197900 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output202.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output202.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..30eaa265f62f8ae17f2010b355069ebf1464af33 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output202.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Shows Excellence of Hanok Worldwide 홍보실 | 2017-03-28 | 조회 2479본문 내용CBNU showed the excellence of the 'hanok', the house built in Korean traditional architectural style, by presenting and having exhibitions in New York and North Carolina.Further, Professor Hae-kyung Nam (Architectural Engineering) made a presentation on the hanok at the 1st Asia-Pacific MOOCS Stakeholders Summit as the representative of Korea.The presentation started with the beauty and features of the hanok and ended with the University's project to make itself the most Korean campus using hanoks. 0003_CBNU Shows Excellence of Hanok Worldwide.jpgCount : 58363832 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output203.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output203.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..625c08afc7ea9b5544ba78d6e4f02aabac748d9c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output203.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Big Data Classification Transferred to Business 홍보실 | 2017-03-28 | 조회 2352본문 내용Recently, Professor Yong Kim (Library and Information Science) and his team developed a technology that helps to extract information through content analysis.Also, Kim's team transfers this skill to enterprise for commercialization.Through this knowledge, it is possible to provide intelligent information easily and extract information from various contents.In particular, this technology can collect various data automatically about social risks to use this safety information conveniently and efficiently, which also can be applied to figure out medical research trends and the newest technology trends."We can analyze various data based on artificial intelligence technique," said Kim. "It will have a synergy effect with many other technologies." 0004_Big Data Classification Transferred to Business.jpgCount : 49281132 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output204.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output204.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f471715e9d53b2c567cd4ce23097a743a4fd1da6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output204.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU's Innovation of Engineering Education 홍보실 | 2017-03-29 | 조회 2878본문 내용Chonbuk National University's Innovation Center for Engineering Education (ICEE) received an "Excellent" rating with a prize of 200 million won (USD 178,000) from the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) at the institute's 2016 annual evaluation.The center has been carrying out the ten-year, two-stage ICEE project since 2012 with the support of KIAT, aiming at "Advancement of Industry Collaborative Engineering Education Platform by 4B Engineering (Basic, Brand, Business and Bridge)."It received a favorable response for projects such as its "Global Capstone Design Program" and "Silicon Valley Start-up Training Program," both conducted in collaboration with overseas university students, including those from ITB in Indonesia and UKM in Malaysia in the fifth year.In addition, the student team "Posso Fare," trained at the CBNU ICEE, received the KIAT President's Award at the Creative Design Competition last year and the Best Design Award at the Global Competition of Capstone Design.Through the ICEE project, Chonbuk National University has been carrying out projects to build infrastructure for basic and practical education, to diversify convergent, creative and open programs, to develop technology commercialization models, and to establish a research-industry-university network platform. 0005_Excellence in Innovation of Enginerring Education.JPGCount : 712719015 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output205.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output205.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..003c3baa44ad8905fa8706f6c6d7e4578ddd234f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output205.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Two Researchers Awarded Minister Prize 홍보실 | 2017-03-29 | 조회 2651본문 내용Dae Yoon Kim (Ph. D. student, Polymer and Nano Science and Technology), of the Heptic Polymer Composites Research Team, and Jun Hyun Choi (Resources and Energy Engineering), of the Advanced Educational Track for Unconventional & Recycling Resources, received the Minister's Award recently.The Korean Ministry of Education evaluated 185 researchers out of 30,000 at the recommendation of 545 teams participating in the "BK21 Plus" national project in 2016 and selected 30 researchers through the evaluation of the screening committee and public verification on the internet.A prolific and qualitative researcher, Mr. Kim has been developing a new optical material based on biomedical research and has published 31 SCI articles (13 as the major author) with the support of the BK21 Plus initiative. Of the papers published, 14 are ranked in the top 10% of the field and six were selected as cover stories of various academic journals.Mr. Choi has shown quantitative results through 12 SCI(E) articles and two domestic patents over two years and ten months as well as presenting seven articles and receiving the best article award in international conferences. In particular, he has been conducting the nation's first research on the separation of fine mineral particles through flotation, which remains a challenge in the resources processing field. Choi's team succeeded in developing a methodology to recycle the mined mineral fines that cannot be used in the industry.Both researchers were selected as "Global Doctoral Fellows" by the Ministry of Education and the Korea Research Foundation in 2013 and 2014, respectively. 0006_Two Researchers Awarded Minister Prize.jpgCount : 50323445 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output206.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output206.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b4f83067ae98205806e0eece0f83323f37a0c778 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output206.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목'Outstanding Paper' on Korean Trade 홍보실 | 2017-03-29 | 조회 2619본문 내용Recently, Professor Han-Mo Oh(Commerce and Trade)'s paper "Export Market Expansion Through Indirect Learning: Evidence from Korean Exporters" was selected as an Outstanding Paper by the Journal of Korea Trade, an SSCI(Social Science Citation Index) level journal published by Emerald Magazine.The study, conducted with Professor Oh as the lead author, is an empirical analysis of the influence of learning from competitors and interfirm relationships on Korean export companies launched in developed and emerging countries, the result of which shows that indirect learning is a major factor leading to market expansion.The study has received high praise for its differentiation from existing research, which emphasized only the effects of direct experience on corporate internationalization performance. 0007_Outstanding Paper on Korean Trade.jpgCount : 4879327 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output207.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output207.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..822c75d7f15b18c9306dad02a14d3726dd5ab270 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output207.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Fragrant Olive to Cure Diabetes 홍보실 | 2017-03-29 | 조회 2537본문 내용Professor Hoi-Seon Lee (Bioenvironmental Chemistry) succeeded in isolating and refining biomaterials from fragrant olive (osmanthus fragrans) that could treat diabetes, attracting the world’s attention by publishing an article in a sister journal of Nature. In particular, it is expected to be used as a therapeutic agent for Type 2 diabetes in the future through animal testing.Aging and a Westernized diet are driving an increase in the number of diabetic patients. Since drugs are expensive and may be associated with side effects, Asian researchers have been focusing rather on development of foods and medicines using natural substances.Lee's team succeeded in separating and purifying a new biomaterial from fragrant olive, which controls α-amylase and α-glucosidase (factors involving in the digestion and absorption of sugars), advanced glycation end products (important causes of diabetic complications) and reactive oxygen species, followed by successful animal experimentation."The material showed excellent inhibitory activity through a new mechanism, and showed superb blood glucose lowering effects in mouse in vivo experiments," Professor Lee said.It is anticipated that diabetes will be able to be economically and effectively treated and improved in the future through development of anti-diabetic health foods or therapeutic agents using this material. The team described the research outcome in the latest issue of Scientific Reports, succeeding in publishing five papers in Nature's sister magazines.Professor Lee has been conducting outstanding global research exclusively with his CBNU graduate students for 20 years, publishing 300 articles in SCI-level journals (50 papers in the top 1%).Lee is a member of the editorial board of Nature Publishing Group, the Korean Academy of Science and Technology, and the Inter-Korean Science and Technology Committee, and is chief editor of both Applied Biological Chemistry (SCI) and the Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry (SCOPUS). 0008_Fragrant Olive to Cure Diabetes.jpgCount : 49166702 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output208.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output208.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ae487157ab7df05765126b87489f7c48124b19cb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output208.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Swedish Association Awards CBNU Professor 홍보실 | 2017-03-29 | 조회 2481본문 내용Professor Yoon-Bong Hahn (Chemical Engineering) received the "Asian Energy Technology Award 2017" at the Asian Advanced Materials Congress in March in Singapore, hosted by the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) headquartered in Sweden.Han has been honored with the award for developing nanocomposite materials that can dramatically improve the air stability of solar cells, which is a problem to be solved for the practical use of next-generation solar cells.Perovskite solar cells and organic solar cells, which are attracting attention recently as the next generation of solar cells, can be mass-produced at a lower cost than silicon solar cells.However, the solar cells have a remarkably short life due to decomposition of active layer materials and degradation of performance when exposed to air.Prof. Han's team has developed perovskite-metal oxide and hybrid graphene-silver nano composites to solve this problem.The solar cell using this nanocomposite material has excellent air stability compared to the case of those not using it, and the device life is maintained at over 90% even after more than 60 days.The research outcome was applied to the patent and was published in Nano Energy (Impact Factor = 11.553) in two papers in September and October 2016, drawing attention from academics worldwide. 0009_Swedish Association Awards CBNU Professor_1.jpgCount : 4752688 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output209.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output209.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbdd5f68e11ddf0c637b288dadf2bfb1c358d6d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output209.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Prof. Appointed as Subject Editor of Int'l Journal 홍보실 | 2017-03-29 | 조회 3167본문 내용 Professor Kitae Baek (Environmental Engineering) was appointed as the Subject Editor of the Journal of Soils and Sediments (JSS), an SCI-level academic journal published by Springer. Baek is responsible for the evaluation and editing of research papers on soil pollution and purification technology, contributed to this journal by scholars from all over the world. Professor Baek was appointed to Chonbuk National University in 2012 and has been engaged in research activities in the field of contaminated soil and sediment purification since then.  0010_Professor Appointed as Subject Editor of Intl Journal_2_6.jpgCount : 590 KB170329_Prof Appointed as Subject Editor of Intl Journal_2.jpgCount : 4388812 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output21.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output21.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0fbbb2575659716a36fef4f9918357cb61fef7a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output21.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +제목An event to celebrate the "Year of the World Physics" Admin | 2005-10-21 | 조회 3297본문 내용 An event to celebrate the "Year of the World Physics" + +An event to celebrate the "Year of the World Physics" took place at Chonbuk National University's Cultural Center on October 22nd under the title of "the physics world doing with public." The event included various programs such as a lecture of professor You Jae-jun of Seoul National University's Physics Department, a science magic show of Pohang APC performance team, and a piano performance of a pianist Kim Na-young. + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output210.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output210.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1339a81a52fa959b7e18c3eccc0b52f17b72e6be --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output210.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목'Smart Window' Using New Material 홍보실 | 2017-03-29 | 조회 3335본문 내용 Yu-Jin Choi (Ph.D. student, Polymer Nano Science & Technology) has been attracting attention from academics worldwide by developing the "smart window" (a rewritable electro-optic device) that responds to various external stimuli. As a "Global Doctoral Fellow" selected last year by the Korean Ministry of Education and the Korea Research Foundation, which support young world-class researchers, Choi has been developing next-generation optical films. To overcome the high driving voltage and low reproducibility of polymer-based displays, her team first synthesized a new material called "macrogelator," which she introduced in ACS Applied Materials and Interface (IF = 7.145) in 2016. Choi's team conducted a further study to develop advanced smart windows using macrogelators and published an article as a cover story in the March issue of Polymer Chemistry (IF = 5.687, Top = 4.71%) by the Royal Society of Chemistry, one of the most prestigious academic journals in the field of polymer science. Adding macrogelators at a specific concentration to a general liquid crystal brings about scattering of light, and the light can be freely controlled when external stimuli such as light or an electric field is applied. In particular, in the display based on this method, lights can be controlled more easily with a driving voltage five times lower than conventional ones, and it can be changed to a desired pattern or erased with less energy by using various external stimuli. Therefore, this study is expected to be applied to various fields such as optical films for next-generation display and smart windows for buildings and automobiles, which require energy saving, through lower driving voltage and this simple process.  0011_PhD Student Develops Smart Windows.gifCount : 4713689 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output212.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output212.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f60d5572792a1242b40b53894d8c391fb655eb19 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output212.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목PhD Student Develops New Molecular Tweezers 홍보실 | 2017-04-12 | 조회 3565본문 내용 Min-wook Park (Ph.D. student, Polymer Nano Science & Technology) is attracting attention from academics worldwide by showing how to control the speed of crystallization of molecules to form various crystal structures.   Park has designed and synthesized a new type of molecular tweezers capable of picking up specific molecules based on pyrene, one of the dye materials.   Through optical analysis, he identified the behavior of molecular tweezers in various length units.   The result of this research was published in Crystal Growth & Design (IF = 4.891, Top = 4.35%), one of the top academic journals in the field of crystallography (the study of form, nature, production and structure of crystals), as a cover story in the April issue.   In supramolecular chemistry, which studies aggregates of macromolecules made of small molecules gathered, it is important to understand and apply the physicochemical properties of each supramolecule, the crystals formed by their combination, and the physical characteristics expressed from the structure of the crystals formed.   Park succeeded in forming various types of crystal structures by competitively controlling hydrogen bonds and "π-π interaction" in this study.   In particular, Park has been studying the application of this method to surfactants, as the new molecular tweezers can pick up carbon nanoparticles.   Therefore, it is expected that the newly developed molecular tweezers can be used as an additive to produce carbon nanomaterials with higher performance and ease in organic solvents and carbon composites in the future.   It is also expected that this research will be widely used in applications such as automobiles and displays made from carbon.   The study was made possible by the support from the Korean Ministry of Education's BK21 Plus Human Resources Development Project, the BRL Basic Lab Support Project and the Advanced Researcher Support Project of the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning.  00170412_PhD Student Develops New Molecular Tweezers.jpgCount : 673225764 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output213.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output213.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad455d436f13aa635a9054521d35b298bcf88f92 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output213.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU to Aid University in Myanmar 홍보실 | 2017-04-13 | 조회 3847본문 내용Chonbuk National University will help Dagon University in Myanmar strengthen the education and research capacity.   Myanmar, one of the rich countries that have abundant natural resources and botanical genetic resources, has a very low awareness of biodiversity conservation and lacks of professional manpower to preserve and utilize plant genetic resources.   In order to overcome the reality of Myanmar and secure the country’s basis for self-reliance, Professor Keuk-soo Bang at CBNU (Herbal Medicine Resources) will first restructure the botanical department at Dagon University.   Chonbuk National University will not only reorganize the educational curriculum but also improve the educational condition of Dagon University by training teaching staff, building the learning capacity of students and so on.   In addition, in the field of research, Professor Bang will establish and operate a useful plant resource center to strengthen research and development capacity in related fields, and to disseminate the technology of conservation and utilization of Myanmarese medicinal plants as useful plant resources, through technical guidance and industrialization support.   "It is to support the sustainable development reflecting the local demand through programs that contribute to the local community," said Bang.   This project was made possible by the "Support Project for Leading Universities of International Cooperation" of National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF), from which CBNU receives a total of 1.6 billion KRW (approximately 1.4 million USD) for the next four years. 00170413_CBNU to Aid University in Myanmar.jpgCount : 8111409974 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output214.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output214.txt new file mode 100644 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(the main authors), Professor Hyunjung Kim (the advisor) and other researchers who are CBNU graduates, with the support of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF), and the Korea Energy and Mineral Resources Engineering Program (KEMREP).  00170424_Grad Students Publish in British Journal.JPGCount : 48101044 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output215.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output215.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e39082d5ec6665f370a563fdbd55e9fbbf907537 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output215.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Space Launch Vehicle Standing 2,500℃ Heat 홍보실 | 2017-05-31 | 조회 3464본문 내용 Chonbuk National University (CBNU) starts a government-supported aerospace project. The Korean government has been carrying out a space development project to promote exploration on the moon in 2020 and on Mars in 2030.   However, the development of composites that can be applied to extreme environments with high temperature, an essential element for space launch vehicles to enter space and re-enter the Earth's orbit, is still slow.   It is "impossible" to introduce foreign aerospace technology because it is defined as a strategic industry in each country, treated as confidential.   Therefore, CBNU’s High-enthalpy Plasma Research Center will perform its own project to develop an original technology of a carbon composite ceramic coating that bears the extreme heat of 2,500℃ (4,532℉) or more without peeling.   Although carbon composites are mainly used for heat-resistant materials for aerospace use, they have time limitations due to the mass loss caused by their low oxidation resistance characteristics.   To overcome this, the CBNU center will develop a direct coating method using vacuum plasma spray, instead of combining materials or using CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition), known to have low productivity.   In specific, the center set a goal to prevent the separation of the coating layer and the base material, maintaining 90% uniformity, through studying preheating conditions of carbon composites, plasma condition and distance, path, post heat treatment and so on.   Through this research, CBNU will secure at least three types of original technology for ultra-high temperature ceramic (UHTC) coating and two types of multi-layer UHTC coating technology.   Also, the research center will conduct studies on physical property variation and will build a database of optimal properties (such as thickness, porosity, etc.) for extreme environments, through the evaluation of high heat load using 0.4MW arc heating wind tunnel for coating layer of 100μm or thicker.   The CBNU High-Enthalpy Plasma Research Center, the only one in Korea that conducted the official supersonic heat-resistant ablation test, specializes in the research and development of aerospace technology, with the nation’s best equipment for diagnosis and measurement.   “We will develop our own core aerospace technologies without depending on advanced countries, thus laying the foundation of self-reliance in the aerospace industry,” said Sungman Choi, the Senior Researcher of the research center. “Also, it is expected that the technologies will be applied to the automotive industry and industrial machines.”   It is also expected to have a bright future in securing the technology to enter the domestic and international ultra-high temperature ceramics markets in the field of supersonic aircraft development.   This project was made possible by the "Space Core Technology Development Project" of the Korean Ministry of Science, from which CBNU will receive 2.9 billion won (approximately 2.6 million USD) over the next three years. 00170524_Space Launch Vehicle Standing 2,500℃ Heat.jpgCount : 723287764 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output216.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output216.txt new file mode 100644 index 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Through the joint research with Prof. Tae-Lim Choi’s team at Seoul National University (Chemistry Dept.), the team has identified physicochemical properties.   The newly developed actuating polymer material can be applied to a wide range of fields such as robotics, electronic sensors, flexible electrodes and logic circuits, all of which are attracting the world’s attention ahead of the ‘fourth industrial revolution.’   The research was made possible by the support from the Korean Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Science with the participation of Dae-Yoon Kim, Suyong Shin, Won-Jin Yoon, Yu-Jin Choi, Joo-Kyoung Hwang, Jin-Soo Kim, Cheul-Ro Lee, Tae-Lim Choi and Kwang-Un Jeong.   The study was awarded as an ‘excellent paper’ by the Polymer Society of Korea in this spring, proving the superiority and optical efficiency of the new material.   It was published in the May issue of Advanced Functional Materials (IF = 11.382, TOP = 4.244%), one of the top academic journals in materials science. 00170529_CBNU Team Develops New RC Polymer_1.jpgCount : 71781542 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output217.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output217.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..94c16f5dad3d0a54ff85cf2b8220232294bcaf21 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output217.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Quicker, Easier Way to Treat Diseases 홍보실 | 2017-05-31 | 조회 4002본문 내용 Professor Yoon Bong Hahn and Dr. Rafiq Ahmad of Chonbuk National University have developed a highly sensitive nano-biosensor, capable of selectively measuring the uric acid in the blood that causes various metabolic disorders.   The result of this study is expected to provide a quicker and easier way to find and treat various diseases such as cardiovascular and renal diseases, kidney stones, hypertension, obesity, fatty liver and other metabolic disorders caused by accumulation of uric acid in the body.   When cells have reached the end of their life, a nucleic acid component called purine is metabolized and uric acid is created as the final product of metabolism.   Uric acid is supposed to be discharged through the urine via the kidneys, but when accumulated in the body at a higher rate than normal, needle-shaped crystals pile up in the joints, causing pain and various diseases.   Therefore, it is necessary to continuously monitor the uric acid concentration together with dietary therapy for the treatment of diseases.   There are various methods to measure the uric acid concentration, such as spectroscopic analysis, ion or liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry and chemiluminescence, but the devices are large, complex, expensive and time-consuming.   In order to overcome the disadvantages, Prof. Hahn’s team developed a highly sensitive electrochemical nanobiosensor that can measure uric acid within five seconds, by vertically developing zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods on the sensor electrode and immobilizing uricolytic enzymes on the nanorod surface.   With this method, it is easy to mass-produce biosensors for uric acid measurement that can be used as a biosensor platform for selectively measuring other components in the blood.   Dr. Ahmad received his degree from Chonbuk National University under the guidance of Hahn, and has been conducting research on the development of chemical sensors and biosensors using nanomaterials.   Hahn, an active member of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology who has published 270 articles in SCI-level journals, has performed various research on the development of high-performance nanosensors, high-efficiency solar cells and inks for printed electronics, using various metal oxides and graphene nanomaterials.   The research was supported by the Korean Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, and the outcome was published in the April online issue of Scientific Reports. 00170526_figure4_Electrochemical detection of UA..jpgCount : 57137779 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git 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the nongovernmental academic institution with the most distinguished scholars in the field of science and technology in Korea.   Also, he is the chief editor for Applied Biological Chemistry published by the SCI-class Springer journal and the Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry by Scopus, as well as being the vice chief editor for Advances in Chemistry and the Scopus journal Open Bioactive Compound Journal. 00170529_Professor Re-elected for Nature’s Editorial Board.jpgCount : 732237758 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output219.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output219.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4776653f73053e92558c506e374bfec77d2dcf83 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output219.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목'Top' Cited National University in Korea 홍보실 | 2017-05-31 | 조회 2948본문 내용Among the Korean national universities, Chonbuk National University (CBNU) ranked first under the indicator of “proportion of top 10% publication” in the CWTS Leiden Ranking 2017.The CWTS Leiden Ranking is an evaluation of the scientific and technological influence of 902 universities in the world by the Center for Science and Technology Studies of Leiden University in the Netherlands.Excluding subjective factors such as questionnaires, the institution evaluates the ratio of the most cited articles in the world in each of the five disciplines, using only the objective indicators of the number of citations based on the Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters) database since 2012.In this year’s evaluation, CBNU had the highest ratio of ‘scientific publications which were top 10% frequently cited worldwide’ to ‘all publications by faculty members and students’ among the domestic national universities.Chonbuk National University also ranked fourth among Korea’s top universities in the Life and Earth Science field in this year's evaluation, and ninth in Physical Sciences and Engineering, rising from last year’s tenth place.This means the university has shown influential scientific performances.In particular, CBNU proved that its quality of research is at the highest level in Korea, overtaking well-received universities in Seoul.“The various support measures have lead our researchers to conduct studies with enthusiasm and so resulted in the relatively highest ranks in the country every year,” analyzed University President Namho Lee. “Based on this achievement, we will cultivate a world-class discipline that moves the world and make it a brand of our university.”Chonbuk National University has a faculty evaluation system that grants promotion points or incentives to publishers of “top 10%” papers. 00170523_Top Cited Korean Natl University_1.jpgCount : 53627078 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output22.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output22.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..74fc50756fbdfc046bfb15fae8e668119b2afcca --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output22.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목Meeting for Making Friends with Foreigners Admin | 2005-11-04 | 조회 3183본문 내용 Meeting for Making Friends with Foreigners + +The 2nd meeting for making friends with foreigners, held under the auspices of the Pacific Asia Society, consisted of a Korean Traditional dyeing activity, a folk game, a quiz of tradition, and a Chonbuk University Ham cooking contest. About 80 Geonjians joined in the event and said that they made friends with foreigners easily without being worried about English. Unfortunately, the staff members were inexperienced and the program had many delays which annoyed the participants. + +Last year, fourteen departments and clubs participated in the Hanmadang, but this year twenty four teams took part in this festival, which made the Hanmadang more exiting. However, the rate of participation in some programs was, still low because Geonjians joined in some events only for pleasure and some professors did not cancel their lectures. "I'm pleased that the Hanmadang is developing and I hope the Hanmadang will be held on a larger scale by joining with other colleges next year,"said President Oh. + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output220.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output220.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d9d2d47108d1224bafb14bdf24c1b155306baae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output220.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Researchers Receive 20 Billion Won 홍보실 | 2017-05-31 | 조회 3812본문 내용12 Billion Won of Support Earned for 120 ProjectsChonbuk National University has been proving its research competitiveness by continuously winning government and private research support projects.In April and May, CBNU researchers won 120 projects for 12 billion Korean won (approximately 12 million US dollars), in addition to 20 billion won in support for 117 projects in February and March.Following are the projects selected for the recent two months:* A Big Data Analytics Based on Deep Patient Model for Precision Oncology * A study on biomarker research for high temperature stress resistant broiler system* A Study on development of endmill shape for high Quality trimming of CFRP* A Study on Ocean Geoacoustic Properties Estimation* A study on statistical computing methods in Bayesian inference* A study on the role of osteoblastic niche in the modulation of hematopoietic stem cell aging* Characterization of anion channel protein and its application* Collective Personality Fit and Diversity- How Effective Are They in Predicting Relationship Conflict* Combined analysis of association study and RNA-seq* Conodont biostratigraphic study of the Lower Paleozoic strata(Jeongseon Limestone, Haengmae and Hoedongri Formations), Jeongseon-Pyeongchang area* Controlling p-/n-type of reduced graphene oxide for applications of flexible opto-electronic devices* Convergence methodology of spatial analytics and machine learning to predict the fine dust level* Design of Two-Dimensional Organic Molecules for Solar Cells by Quantum * Chemical Modeling and Relationship of Molecular Structure- Solar Cell Properties through Synthesis* Developing a complex problem solving task design manual in a real-world situation considering learner cognitive load for science teachers* Development of activated carbon structure-based gas sensing module with water- and dust-proof functions* Development of bioleaching-selective sorption combined technology for environmentally benign recovery of precious metals from urban mines* Development of composite typed nanostructure photoanodoe for solar hydrogen production* Development of dog sperm cryopreservation using chemically defined freezing extender and determination of its efficiency* Development of educational programs to promote the formation of trading zone * according to types of incommensurability for enhancing convergence research competency of science and technology researchers* Development of endosomal encapsulation through screening AMP based on phage display* Development of ESD-EMI Protection Device for Wearable ICT Instruments* Development of Etch Processing Using Fluoro-ether and Fluoro-alcohol Precursors as Alternatives to PFC Gases* Development of harmful parabens detection technique using by phage display techniques* Development of high efficient oxygen carrier materials for chemical-looping hydrogen production system with low cost CO2 capture* Development of isothermal nucleic acid amplification method for the rapid on-site diagnosis of plant viral diseases* Development of Low Temperature Combustion-based Transition Metal Oxide Interface Material for Highly Efficient Flexible Perovskite Solar Cell with Long-Term Stability* Development of low temperature water driven low power adsorption cooling system* Development of Mg/carbon nanocomposites with high hydrogen-storage capacity and hydriding and dehydriding rates by adding carbonaceous materials, transition metals, and compounds* Development of Pulse Power Mill(PPM) and its application to high purity crush processing of silicon row materials* Development of solar cells and modules using kerf-loss free wafer* Development of wind resistance design method for building cladding to decrease of Strong wind damage* Flexible and transparent ultraviolet photodetectors employing solution-based processes* Formation and doping of quasi-free-standing monolayer graphene on the SiC substrate* Functionalization of surface wettablity based on bio-inspiration for oil-water separation membrane* Integrated flavor analysis on key flavor compounds in traditional Doenjang using Flavoromics approach* Investigating the properties of cosmic dark energy* Investigation of autophagic regulatory factors and function on translational study of cell apoptosis * Investigation of mechanical intermixing in (CoNiMoW) systems and manufacture of nanocomposite surface alloyed layers on the metallic sheets under intense plastic deformation induced by ball collisions* La formation du radicalisme philosophique* Loss of Sirt6 in hepatocytes aggravates cholestatic liver injury* Metabolically healthy obesity and risk of incident cancer: focusing on gastric, colorectal, liver, breast cancer* Nanostructured carbon materials for next-generation energy production and storage* Natural user interface based on e-textile* Novel approaches targeted toward Hippo pathway for treatment of chronic renal fibrosis* Optimal Path Planning and Sustainable Flight of Solar-Powered UAV Considering Weather Conditions * Portable Microbial Fuel Cell System Using Beverages as an Energy Source* Regulatory mechanisms of TGF-beta signaling in tooth and periodontium formation* Relationship between control of imprinted gene expression and generation of integration-free porcine induced pluripotent stem cells * Research for Efficacy and Mechanism of Active Components of MOTILIPERM that Improves Sperm Motility* Research of the angiogenic effects on tissue injury* Research on regulation factors and molecular mechanisms of cerebellar development* Research on the non-planar light-emitting diodes* Reversible Luminescence Coordination Compounds via Metallophilicity* Roles of neighborhood perception and social activity participation on the relationship between depression and suicidal ideation: Comparison across the life cycle* Selection of Geographical-Environmental and Climatic Factors and Developing Site Index Curves* Solid-state, foldable transparent supercapacitor electrodes with the capacitance of 300 F/g and extreme folding of less than 3 mm radius of curvature* Spin characteristics and spin manipulations in Pervoskites* Structure suggestion of green and functional ionic liquids for task-specific separation and purification* Study of risk assessment and dissemination route of colistin resistance of major Enterobacteriaceae derived from poultry* Study on Layered Variability Modelling and Validation Approach* Study on management plan for the control of population size of alien Korean fishes based on sensory organs* Study on Self-Assembly of Soft Materials Using Small Angle Scattering Techniques* Study on soft decision based linear detection scheme for massive MIMO system* Study on the Design of Fault Current Limiting Type HTS Cable Core* Study on the inspection of ultrafine cracks in metallic bone plate by combining high-speed laser ultrasound with digital image correlation* Study on the preparation of perovskite photoactive layers and its applications via bottom-up approach* Study on the securing key technology for development of the distribution class superconductivity-conductivity hybrid power cable* Synthesis and characterization of electro-conducting ion-exchange polymer-coated carbon particles for enhanced inverted capacitive deionization* The development of a hybrid fluidization process for CO2 negative power generation* The development of hybrid joint technic for HTS coated conductor* The elucidation of the roles of physical interactors between Arabidopsis and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria, Pseudomonas fluorescens * The regulation of interactions between dopamine D2 receptors and calcium -mediated signaling in schizophrenic models* The role of adventitia on the vascular stenosis: adventitia-derived PDGFRα as a stem-like cell * The role of GPX4 and CXXC5 on the pathogenesis of acute and chronic liver injury in mice* The role of peroxisome in the inhibition of breast cancer metastasis by modulation of MMP expression* The role of Toll-like receptor 7 and Mincle in the pathogenesis of acute and chronic liver injury* The Schumanns, and Issues of Intermediality related to Music* The study about intestinal bacteria-mediated interaction between CheongyeolHaedok and ulcerative colitis* The study for investigation and immunological mechanisms of porcine origin immunosubstances* The study of immune evasion and pathogenesis mechanisms of zikavirus* The study of in ovo feeding with nano-nutrition on muscle growth in broiler chicken.* The therapeutic strategy for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by searching the roles and action mechanisms of Nanog* Various trial of therapeutic hypothermia for improving post-cardiac arrest syndrome in cardiac arrest animal model* Woodworm Project 00170525_CBNU Researchers Receive 20B-won National Support.jpgCount : 59507878 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output221.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output221.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3c77d84e0f3e883a6ff6e84b4e0995024527084c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output221.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Zoonosis Lab Accredited for Large Animal Tests 홍보실 | 2017-05-31 | 조회 5292본문 내용The Korea Zoonosis Research Institute (KoZRI) of CBNU was accredited as an "ABL-3(Animal Biosafety Level Ш)" facility using large animals by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), which allows researchers to investigate high-risk pathogens that occur in and via large animals in a completely blocked environment for the first time in Korea. Previously, the institute received the "BL-3(Biosafety Level Ш)" accreditation in 2015 and the "ABL-3" for small-scale animal use in 2016. It is now possible for KoZRI to conduct research for the prevention of common infectious diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV), avian influenza (AI) and brucellosis.  00170531_CBNU Zoonosis Lab Accredited for Large Animal Tests_1.jpgCount : 1555370653 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output222.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output222.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e11fd7975a46608e189851f1385ac641194194e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output222.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Develops Omega-3 Mass Production Technology 홍보실 | 2017-06-26 | 조회 3750본문 내용 Widely used as a nutritional supplement, omega-3 fatty acid (also known as omega-3) has been extracted mostly from fish oil. However, fish-based omega-3 is subject to oxidation when refined, and a lot of marine life is at high risk of heavy metal contamination due to the water pollution. Krill used to be the only source of omega-3 that contained astaxanthin. Astaxanthin is an antioxidant 300 times more powerful than vitamins A and E, 47 times more powerful than lutein, which is good for eye health, and 34 times more powerful than CoQ10, well known as a functional health substance. Unfortunately, there is a restriction on krill fishing, as the shrimp-like animal living in the Antarctic Ocean is at the lowest on the food chain of the marine ecosystem. Thus, researchers have been looking for natural candidate substances that can replace it. Professor Seung-Moon Park (Dept. of Biotechnology)’s team recently discovered a way to easily extract and mass-produce astaxanthin-containing DHA (docosahexaenoic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid that is a primary structural component of the human body, such as of the brain, cerebral cortex, skin, and retina) from the marine plant ‘schizochytrium.’ Schizochytrium oil contains not only a large amount of DHA, astaxanthin and phospholipids, but also some beta-carotenoids such as beta-carotene and canthaxanthin found in vegetables. It is anticipated to be a much more sustainable resource than krill oil because it can be produced without contamination.  The microalgae oil can be commercialized immediately because it has been approved as a “GRAS” (generally recognized as safe) food ingredient by the US FDA and KFDA, securing its stability. Studies have shown significant clinical data on the blood lipid regulation and anti-inflammatory effects of schizochytrium omega-3, and some have reported that it is particularly effective in preventing gynecologic cancers. According to research published in the journal Nutrafoods in 2013, natural astaxanthin from microalgae has the effect of increasing the efficacy of krill oil when added to krill oil because the molecular structure can pass through the cell membrane. The spawns obtained this time will be transferred to Astabio corporation, located in the CBNU LED Agri-bio Fusion Technology Research Center, for the actual production of DHA with astaxanthin. This research was made possible by the support from the Rural Development Administration of Korea and Jeollabuk-do Province with the collaboration from Dr. Jeong-Woo Seo of the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology. 00170626_CBNU Develops Omega-3 Mass Production Technology.jpgCount : 5116099 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output223.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output223.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8cbd562f7e4d2b28155bc5f1a73ee6a092e2c0ca --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output223.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목12 Billion Won of Support Earned for 120 Projects 홍보실 | 2017-07-31 | 조회 3906본문 내용Chonbuk National University has been proving its research competitiveness by continuously winning government and private research support projects. In April and May, CBNU researchers won 120 projects for 12 billion Korean won (approximately 12 million US dollars), in addition to 20 billion won in support for 117 projects in February and March. Following are the projects selected for the recent two months: * A Big Data Analytics Based on Deep Patient Model for Precision Oncology * A Study on Biomarker Research for High Temperature Stress Resistant Broiler System* A Study on Development of Endmill Shape for High Quality Trimming of CFRP* A Study on Ocean Geoacoustic Properties Estimation* A Study on Statistical Computing Methods in Bayesian Inference* A Study on the Role of Osteoblastic Niche in the Modulation of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Aging* Characterization of Anion Channel Protein and Its Application* Collective Personality Fit and Diversity - How Effective Are They in Predicting Relationship Conflict* Combined Analysis of Association Study and RNA-seq* Conodont Biostratigraphic Study of the Lower Paleozoic Strata (Jeongseon Limestone, Haengmae and Hoedongri Formations), Jeongseon-Pyeongchang Area* Controlling P-/N-type of Reduced Graphene Oxide for Applications of Flexible Opto-electronic Devices* Convergence Methodology of Spatial Analytics and Machine Learning to Predict the Fine Dust Level* Design of Two-Dimensional Organic Molecules for Solar Cells by Quantum Chemical Modeling and Relationship of Molecular Structure- Solar Cell Properties through Synthesis* Developing a Complex Problem Solving Task Design Manual in a Real-world Situation Considering Learner Cognitive Load for Science Teachers* Development of Activated Carbon Structure-based Gas Sensing Module with Water- and Dust-proof Functions* Development of Bioleaching-selective Sorption Combined Technology for Environmentally Benign Recovery of Precious Metals from Urban Mines* Development of Composite Typed Nanostructure Photoanodoe for Solar Hydrogen Production* Development of Dog Sperm Cryopreservation Using Chemically Defined Freezing Extender and Determination of Its Efficiency* Development of Educational Programs to Promote the Formation of Trading Zone According to Types of Incommensurability for Enhancing Convergence Research Competency of Science and Technology Researchers* Development of Endosomal Encapsulation through Screening AMP Based on Phage Display* Development of ESD-EMI Protection Device for Wearable ICT Instruments* Development of Etch Processing Using Fluoro-ether and Fluoro-alcohol Precursors as Alternatives to PFC Gases* Development of Harmful Parabens Detection Technique Using by Phage Display Techniques* Development of High Efficient Oxygen Carrier Materials for Chemical-looping Hydrogen Production System with Low Cost CO2 Capture* Development of Isothermal Nucleic Acid Amplification Method for the Rapid On-site Diagnosis of Plant Viral Diseases* Development of Low Temperature Combustion-based Transition Metal Oxide Interface Material for Highly Efficient Flexible Perovskite Solar Cell with Long-Term Stability* Development of Low Temperature Water Driven Low Power Adsorption Cooling System* Development of Mg/Carbon Nanocomposites with High Hydrogen-storage Capacity and Hydriding and Dehydriding Rates by Adding Carbonaceous Materials, Transition Metals, and Compounds* Development of Pulse Power Mill (PPM) and Its Application to High Purity Crush Processing of Silicon Row Materials* Development of Solar Cells and Modules Using Kerf-loss Free Wafer* Development of Wind Resistance Design Method for Building Cladding to Decrease of Strong Wind Damage* Flexible and Transparent Ultraviolet Photodetectors Employing Solution-based Processes* Formation and Doping of Quasi-free-standing Monolayer Graphene on the SiC Substrate* Functionalization of Surface Wettablity Based on Bio-inspiration for Oil-water Separation Membrane* Integrated Flavor Analysis on Key Flavor Compounds in Traditional Doenjang Using Flavoromics Approach* Investigating the Properties of Cosmic Dark Energy* Investigation of Autophagic Regulatory Factors and Function on Translational Study of Cell Apoptosis* Investigation of Mechanicali Intermixing in (CoNiMoW) Systems and Manufacture of Nanocomposite Surface Alloyed Layers on the Metallic Sheets Under Intense Plastic Deformation Induced by Ball Collisions* La Formation du Radicalisme Philosophique* Loss of Sirt6 in Hepatocytes Aggravates Cholestatic Liver Injury* Metabolically Healthy Obesity and Risk of Incident Cancer: Focusing on Gastric, Colorectal, Liver, Breast Cancer* Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Next-generation Energy Production and Storage* Natural User Interface Based on E-textile* Novel Approaches Targeted Toward Hippo Pathway for Treatment of Chronic Renal Fibrosis* Optimal Path Planning and Sustainable Flight of Solar-Powered UAV Considering Weather Conditions * Portable Microbial Fuel Cell System Using Beverages as an Energy Source* Regulatory Mechanisms of TGF-beta Signaling in Tooth and Periodontium Formation* Relationship Between Control of Imprinted Gene Expression and Generation of Integration-free Porcine Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells* Research for Efficacy and Mechanism of Active Components of MOTILIPERM that Improves Sperm Motility* Research of the Angiogenic Effects on Tissue Injury* Research on Regulation Factors and Molecular Mechanisms of Cerebellar Development* Research on the Non-planar Light-emitting Diodes* Reversible Luminescence Coordination Compounds via Metallophilicity* Roles of Neighborhood Perception and Social Activity Participation on the Relationship Between Depression and Suicidal Ideation: Comparison Across the Life Cycle* Selection of Geographical-Environmental and Climatic Factors and Developing Site Index Curves* Solid-state, Foldable Transparent Supercapacitor Electrodes with the Capacitance of 300 F/g and Extreme Folding of Less than 3mm Radius of Curvature* Spin Characteristics and Spin Manipulations in Pervoskites* Structure Suggestion of Green and Functional Ionic Liquids for Task-specific Separation and Purification* Study of Risk Assessment and Dissemination Route of Colistin Resistance of Major Enterobacteriaceae Derived from Poultry* Study on Layered Variability Modelling and Validation Approach* Study on Management Plan for the Control of Population Size of Alien Korean Fishes Based on Sensory Organs* Study on Self-Assembly of Soft Materials Using Small Angle Scattering Techniques* Study on Soft Decision Based Linear Detection Scheme for Massive MIMO System* Study on the Design of Fault Current Limiting Type HTS Cable Core* Study on the Inspection of Ultrafine Cracks in Metallic Bone Plate by Combining High-speed Laser Ultrasound with Digital Image Correlation* Study on the Preparation of Perovskite Photoactive Layers and Its Applications via Bottom-up Approach* Study on the Securing Key Technology for Development of the Distribution Class Superconductivity-conductivity Hybrid Power Cable* Synthesis and Characterization of Electro-conducting Ion-exchange Polymer-coated Carbon Particles for Enhanced Inverted Capacitive Deionization* The Development of a Hybrid Fluidization Process for CO2 Negative Power Generation* The Development of Hybrid Joint Technic for HTS Coated Conductor* The Elucidation of the Roles of Physical Interactors Between Arabidopsis and Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria, Pseudomonas Fluorescens* The Regulation of Interactions Between Dopamine D2 Receptors and Calcium -mediated Signaling in Schizophrenic Models* The Role of Adventitia on the Vascular Stenosis: Adventitia-derived PDGFRα as a Stem-like Cell * The Role of GPX4 and CXXC5 on the Pathogenesis of Acute and Chronic Liver Injury in Mice* The Role of Peroxisome in the Inhibition of Breast Cancer Metastasis by Modulation of MMP Expression* The Role of Toll-like Receptor 7 and Mincle in the Pathogenesis of Acute and Chronic Liver Injury* The Schumanns, and Issues of Intermediality Related to Music* The Study about Intestinal Bacteria-mediated Interaction Between CheongyeolHaedok and Ulcerative Colitis* The Study for Investigation and Immunological Mechanisms of Porcine Origin Immunosubstances* The Study of Immune Evasion and Pathogenesis Mechanisms of Zikavirus* The Study of in Ovo Feeding with Nano-nutrition on Muscle Growth in Broiler Chicken* The Therapeutic Strategy for Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease by Searching the Roles and Action Mechanisms of Nanog* Various Trial of Therapeutic Hypothermia for Improving Post-cardiac Arrest Syndrome in Cardiac Arrest Animal Model* Woodworm Projectand so on. 00170627_12 Billion Won of Support Earned for 120 Projects.jpgCount : 53312731 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output224.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output224.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e0e5c681c2801b93f9ba80ff95962a6fc5a944bd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output224.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Student Develops Non-toxic Semen Freezing Diluent 홍보실 | 2017-07-31 | 조회 2937본문 내용Ataur Rhaman (Research student, Veterinary Medicine)'s team recently won the "Excellent Poster Award" at the 2017 Spring Conference of the Korean Society of Embryo Transfer.   After completing his doctoral coursework at CBNU, Rhaman received the award for "Dog Sperm Cryopreservation in Glucose-fructose or Sucrose Supplemented Glycerol-free Tris: Effect of Post-thaw Incubation Time on Gene Expression Related to Motility and Apoptosis."   Through this research, the team developed a non-toxic diluent for canine semen freezing, using sugar instead of toxic glycerol, proving the effect via gene expression experiments.   The development of the freezing diluent is expected to contribute to the production of frozen semens using livestock sperm as well as dog sperm.  00170718_PhD Student Develops Non-toxic Semen Freezing Diluent_1.JPGCount : 57347755 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output225.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output225.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..47f71bc088b03eaeb6d9df70691134539d368de8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output225.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목A Quicker Way to Find and Treat Blood Clots 홍보실 | 2017-07-31 | 조회 4052본문 내용It is no exaggeration to say that a thrombus, the clotted mass of blood in non-interrupted vessels, attached to the vessel wall, is like a “time bomb” as we cannot predict when and where it forms, leading people to die by obstructing the flow of blood. Therefore, it is essential to rapidly diagnose and treat thrombosis, the formation process of blood clots in the non-interrupted cardio-vascular system, to minimize the disorders associated with the disease, and protect life.   CBNU professor Dongwon Lee (BIN Convergence Technology)’s team has recently developed an imaging system selectively targeting thrombus to efficiently diagnose and inhibit thrombosis, drawing the attention of world academia. The research was published in the June issue of ACS Nano (IF 13.942).   Lee’s team designed nanoparticles that are capable of early diagnosis and treatment to reduce the adverse effects associated with excessive doses of anti-thrombotic drugs, which are weaknesses of existing ones, and to meet the characteristics of thrombotic disorders whose prognosis and severity is determined by treatment time.   The team demonstrated the biosafety and anti-thrombotic effects of the technique through various cellular experiments and animal testing with Prof. Peter M. Kang’s team of the Cardiovascular Division at Harvard Medical School.   The research on interdisciplinary convergence has also gained momentum. Lee’s team collaborated with Prof. ChulGyu Song (Dept. of Electronics Engineering, CBNU) and other doctors for fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging using nanoparticles.   "Currently, there is no drug that controls the high concentration of harmful free radicals that occur in cardiovascular diseases and inhibits the formation of thrombus," said Prof. Lee. “We will try our best to reach the clinic through further studies.”   The research was made possible by the support of the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, through the “Development Project of Realtime Cardiovascular Diagnosis System Based on Multifunctional 3D Ultrasound Imaging” and “Development and Verification of Thrombus Imaging Technology Based on Therapeutic Nanoparticles” with the participation of Dr. Changsun Kang and Sian Gwon (Dept. of BIN Convergence Technology, CBNU), Prof. Seong-Cheol Park (Dept. of Polymer Engineering, Suncheon National University), Dr. Jongho Jeon (Atomic Energy Research Institute), and Prof. Do Won Hwang (Dept. of Nuclear Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine), in addition to the abovementioned researchers.  00170725_A Quicker Way to Find &amp;amp; Treat Blood Clots.JPGCount : 47156249 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output226.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output226.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7c8b6bdd6a0afcb1bc18107a3b95a8fdf5afa5b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output226.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Prepares for Mextabolic Inflammation Research Center 홍보실 | 2017-07-31 | 조회 3437본문 내용Metabolic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and fatty liver have been exploding worldwide, causing high medical expenses, thus driving the need for research on metabolic inflammation and development of new drugs in related fields.Professor Byung-Hyun Park (Dept. of Biochemistry, College of Medicine) and his team were selected as a “Medical Research Center Support Project (MRC Project)” by the Korean Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, and will conduct research to prevent and treat metabolic inflammatory diseases with the support of 6.5 billion won (approximately 6.5 million US dollars) over seven years from the government.The MRC Project is aimed at improving the basic research capability of the nation by identifying and cultivating outstanding researcher groups with creativity and excellence in the fields of science that need to be focused on at a national level, in particular medicine, dentistry, Oriental medicine, and pharmacy, which are the fields involved in the identification of vital phenomena and disease mechanisms of human beings.Park’s team will establish the Metabolic Inflammation Research Center (tentatively named) to conduct studies to measure the pathophysiology of metabolic diseases from the point of inflammation.Prof. Park has proved that inflammatory response is the key mechanism of metabolic disease, through the research project on diabetes, with the support of 8.6 billion KRW (8.6 million USD) from the national and municipal governments over the past nine years.In this study, the team will identify novel genes that induce metabolic inflammation in “thin obese” patients with normal body weight, abdominal obesity, and metabolic abnormalities, which are commonly observed in Koreans, to identify their function through animal models. Ultimately, they will develop a therapeutic agent to control metabolic diseases through regulation of enzyme activity of the identified genes.In addition to developing new medicines for the treatment and prevention of metabolic inflammation, the research team plans to publish world-class papers, to apply patents, and to foster medical scientists to lead the next generation. 00170725_CBNU Prepares for Metabolic Inflammation Research Center_4.jpgCount : 6837868 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output227.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output227.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..782270d157ecf790981860f02ad56ad7a4ce07ac --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output227.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Innovation in Semiconductor Production Process 홍보실 | 2017-07-31 | 조회 3566본문 내용Chonbuk University announced that Prof. Daesuk Kim (Mechanical System Engineering) has been selected for the "Samsung Future Technology Promotion Project" and will receive 600 million Korean won (approximately 600 thousand US dollars) over two years to develop an innovative technique for the next-generation semiconductor production process.The project is supported by Samsung Electronics in fostering the nation's future technology with a total of 1.5 trillion KRW (1.5 billion USD) in the research fields of basic science, materials technology, and information and communications technologies (ICT) for 10 years from 2013.It takes a long time to measure the process uniformity and to distinguish defects in the in-line process of semiconductor production. Securing the fundamental technology to overcome such limitation of the currently commercialized testing techniques, such as spectroscopic ellipsometry and imaging ellipsometry, is one of the core tasks of the world’s semiconductor industry.Prof. Kim will develop a technique that can solve the problem by dramatically increasing the production yield rate through real-time measurement of the three-dimensional patterns of lithography and thin film processing as well as nano thin films, which is expected to provide a new solution for inspection and measurement.Kim’s team set a goal to provide a new paradigm by developing a high speed precision measurement technique, in close cooperation with the Korea Standards Research Institute (KSRI) and Utsunomiya University of Japan."Spectroscopic polarizing technology is a promising industrial field with a market size of more than 1 trillion KRW (1 billion USD), which is the core of the inspection and measurement technology of the electronic industry including semiconductors," Kim said. “We will be able to apply this technique to display and wearable devices, creating an economic ripple effect of over 100 billion won both at home and abroad."An opticist, Prof. Kim developed a real-time 3D micronano measurement technology using light, overcoming the limitations of existing measurement methods. He has published more than 40 SCI articles, as well as registering more than 20 international and domestic patents in related fields. Kim was awarded the “Best Science and Technology Award” by The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies, and the “JOSK Award” by the Optical Society of Korea. 00170725_Innovation in Semiconductor Production Process.jpgCount : 5084945 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output228.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output228.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e7d4ac7419fcb8857a884cdf5b7ff9af50e31da6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output228.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Doctoral Students Selected as Global Fellowship 홍보실 | 2017-09-29 | 조회 3063본문 내용Graduate Students Wonjin Yoon (Polymer-Nano Science and Technology), Juyeon Kang (Archives & Records Management), and Jiyeon Lee (Mechanical System Engineering) were awarded the "Global Doctoral Fellowship" by the Korean Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea.The fellowship is a government-funded project that aims to raise the level of education and research capacity of graduate students, and to develop a foundation for becoming world-class researchers.Each student receives 20 million won (approximately 17,700 in US dollars) of academic activity fee and tuition fee each year for two years, and additional support after the evaluation.Wonjin Yoon will carry out a research project to develop a technology to stabilize the manufacturing and application of a multi-functional, bistable smart window film for architecture and automobiles using physicochemical double gelation, based on a new type of material with lower driving energy consumption and a simpler process.Through the study on developing tools for management and service of social memory and records, Juyeon Kang will develop a system for social record collection and classification, as along with designing metadata elements and building an ontology, to induce social interests in social document archival and to establish a sustainable and semi-permanent system.Lastly, Jiyeon Lee is developing the world's first corrugated nanofiber scaffold with self-generating function to develop an implantable medical device treating coronary artery diseases, as well as a technology to monitor the blood flow, which is expected to achieve sales of 50 billion won (approximately 44 million in US dollars) annually through commercialization. 00170922_Researchers Selected as Global Doctoral Fellowship.jpgCount : 49397265 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output229.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output229.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e099cf06e88b4fa017a328fda475950230690cbc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output229.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Cancer Treatment Using Discarded Placenta 홍보실 | 2017-09-29 | 조회 3629본문 내용 Professor Sung-Ho Kook (Bioactive Material Sciences) and team have been drawing attention from world academia by separating hematopoietic stem cells from the placenta discarded as medical waste after giving birth. The August 14th online issue of Leukemia (IF: 11.7), the prestigious journal on hemato-oncology, published the research outcome and evaluated that the team provided a basis for clinical use of the hematopoietic stem cells for leukemia or cancer patients who need the stem cell transplantation. The placenta, an organ that grows in the uterus during pregnancy, plays a crucial role in the transfer of oxygen to the bloodstream of the fetus using the umbilical cord, the emission of carbon dioxides (CO2), the transport of nutrients, the elimination of secretion from the fetus, and the production of hormones. The researchers succeeded in isolating hematopoietic stem cells with functional activity using the 'P2Y14 protein' expression in the placenta. In addition, they have proven that the isolated hematopoietic stem cells transplanted into the adult mice showed multi-lineage differentiation ability to form various blood cells, and even self-renewal potential. The study was carried out with the support of the National Research Foundation of Korea, with the participation of Hyun-Jung Sim and Professor Jeong-Chae Lee. The team’s further research is underway to clarify the role of P2Y14 protein in hematopoietic stem cells derived from adult mouse bone marrow.  00170926_Cancer Treatment Using Discarded Placenta.jpgCount : 792222871 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output23.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output23.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c4f2d259337556360e0569106bfcda2274e42183 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output23.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목Sung Won Corporation Donates Law Library Admin | 2005-11-09 | 조회 3454본문 내용 Sung Won Corporation Donates Law Library + +Chonbuk National University concluded "a memorandum of understanding on construction of the law library" with the Sung Won Corporation on November 9th. Sung Won will donate the law library. In gratitude to Sung Won, Chonbuk National University decided to nave the library Sung Won Law Library. The construction is to enlarge the 3rd Law building with only one floor to a building with six floors and the construction expense is expected to total of 3.2 billion won. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output230.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output230.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4ad6539cffc158228a834c91eb0c9ffc266c8167 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output230.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목DNA Genes Designed Into Math Matrix 홍보실 | 2017-09-29 | 조회 3619본문 내용 Professor Moon Ho Lee, a visiting professor for electronic engineering, has designed ‘oriental-patterned’ protein genes in the human DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) as mathematical matrix codes. The research outcome was patented in the United States, and was published in the latest issue of Springer. Lee previously revealed the mathematical identity of the genetic code of DNA protein that constitutes the human body, and the bars in the Korean national flag, Taegeukki, for the first time in the world. It has long been known that the 24 pairs of human chromosomes are slightly different in the order of the DNA that constitutes them, and that they have a double helix structure. However, the technique of converting double-stranded DNA to single-stranded RNA (ribonucleic acid) or the reverse direction hadn’t been mathematically discovered. To solve this problem, Lee’s team designed the ‘Taegeuk’ (the symbol of yin and yang) pattern genetic code by analyzing the chromosomal DNA as a mathematical matrix based on the combination order sequence of four groups. The result indicates that every person has a copy of the Taegeuk pattern DNA gene, and the patterns of people with (hereditary) diseases are squashed. The research was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea, and its results were announced at the AIMEE in Moscow and Bio Smart in Paris recently. It is expected to be widely used for genome editing technology that can be used for the treatment of diseases.  00170926_DNA Genes Designed Into Math Matrix.jpgCount : 56202469 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output231.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output231.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d750a6c843f55d564f4d242d9990e80a608a8687 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output231.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Develops Alternatives to Chemical Products 홍보실 | 2017-09-29 | 조회 3713본문 내용 Side effects of chemical products such as humidifier sterilizer and insecticides have been a serious issue recently in South Korea, raising public concerns and anger. However, despite the growing demand for eco-friendly agricultural products as alternatives to the chemicals and the prohibition of antibiotics feeds, the base for domestic industrialization is relatively weak. To strengthen the foundation for the microorganisms used in the agricultural and livestock industry, Chonbuk National University (CBNU) has built the country's largest research facility in the field, with 15 billion won in financial support from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs, and 1 billion won of municipal investment (approximately 14 million US dollars in total). The Center for Industrialization of Agricultural and Livestock Microorganisms (CIAM) will promote the development and supply of microbiological products for local government, industry, and farm households, while also solving difficulties in quality control and so on. In particular, it will develop products such as microbial pesticides, fertilizers, feed additives, animal medicines, and microbiological environment improvement agents, with the university’s research competitiveness of being in the world's top 100 in the field of agriculture.  00BI5I3954.JPGCount : 773573571 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output232.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output232.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f99b13e46d4e784beb02bceb0da3f5e26b5acde2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output232.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Cheaper, Better-Performing Perovskite Solar Cell 홍보실 | 2017-11-27 | 조회 4693본문 내용 Professor Yoon-Bong Hahn (Chemical Engineering) and his doctoral students have developed a technique to manufacture perovskite solar cells using nanocomposite materials and interfacial engineering technology. The perovskite solar cell using the technology turned out to be very stable when exposed to air, and it lives longer than conventional solar cells thanks to its excellent device performance. The research outcome was published in the October issue of Nano Energy (IF = 12.343), one of the world-class academic journals in the energy field. Researchers have conducted studies of perovskite solar cells competitively, because they have a high generating efficiency due to high optical absorption rate, large charge diffusion coefficient, and excellent charge transfer ability, and because they can be mass-produced at a low cost. However, perovskite solar cells reported so far have had a problem in that the lifetime is remarkably shortened due to photocatalytic phenomenon of the electron transport layer and decomposition of the perovskite material by moisture when exposed to air. An electron transport layer is a layer in which the exciton of the light absorbing layer is separated into charge and hole by the sunlight and the generated electrons are smoothly moved toward the electrode to generate a current. Professor Hahn's team had developed a nanocomposite material that hybridized nickel oxide (NiO) nanoparticles with perovskite for the first time, and published the result in Nano Energy last year. The technique developed this year is to manufacture perovskite solar cells by applying the nanocomposite material and interfacial engineering technology, maintaining the solution state in the atmosphere through all processes. As a result, the device stabilized after 20 days and the performance of the solar cell was maintained over 90% even after more than 210 days. This is because the metal oxide interface layer applied to the device structure improves the perovskite crystallinity and suppresses the decomposition of the perovskite material as well as the electron-hole recombination. "This is an improvement on the problems that are hindering the practical use of perovskite solar cells," said Hahn. "My team's research is meaningful because it's a step closer to commercialization of higher performance solar cells at low prices." The research was made possible by the support of the Korean Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning with the participation of Yousheng Wang, Tahmineh Mahmoudi, Won-Yeop Rho, Hwa-Young Yang, Seunghui Seo, Kiesar Sideeq Bhat, Rafiq Ahmad, and Yoon-Bong Hahn.  00171023_Cheaper and Better-Performing Perovskite Solar Cell.jpgCount : 7078966 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output233.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output233.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d97f4d0c130eb583e4f9e55a80a8e44a77779235 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output233.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Professor Receives Chandra P. Sharma Award 홍보실 | 2017-11-27 | 조회 3473본문 내용 India's largest newspaper, The Hindu, spotlighted that CBNU Professor Gilson Khang (Polymer-Nano Science and Technology) recently won the 22nd Chandra P. Sharma Award as the top researcher at the 6th Asian Biomaterials Congress (ABMC6) held in Trubananthapuram, India. The prize established in 1992 to honor Professor Chandra Sharma of India, a biomaterial and tissue engineering scholar, has been awarded yearly to a renowned scientist who has shown world-class research achievement. Professor Khang was awarded the second in South Korea and fifth in Asia as of 2017. Professor Kang is a world-renowned scholar with more than 30 years of experience in the fields of biomaterials, pharmaceutical preparations and substances, stem cell technology, and regenerative medicine. Kang has published 650 SCI-level papers and 10 publications, and has registered 85 patents. In addition, he has trained 203 graduate students who achieved 100% employment. The Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS), with more than 5,000 members, has appointed him as its next president.  00171103_Professor Receives Chandra P. 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However, these treatments require a lot of time, economic cost, and side effects, so the US and Europe are focusing on the development of antiallergenic functional foods using natural substances. The team has succeeded in separating and purifying 3-Methylbenzaldehyde from myosotis arvensis, and has developed it as a biomarker containing the function of natural acaricide (pesticide against mites) and mite kit (mite color deformation). The new biomarker is expected to be widely used for mite control and development of therapeutic agents easily because it has the function of directly identifying the stored food mites with the naked human eye. The research was made possible with the support of the Korean Ministry of Science and ICT and with the participation of Jun-Hwan Park, Na-Hyun Lee, Young-Cheol Yang, and Hoi-Seon Lee. The result was published in the July issue of Scientific Reports online. In addition, the team applied for a patent for the technique. Prof. Lee has published 300 SCI-grade journals, 50 of which are in the top 1%. What’s remarkable is he conducted world-class research only with his own graduate students. Lee is a member of the editorial board of Nature Publishing Group, a member of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology, the Planning Committee chair of the Interagency Research Project for Infectious Diseases, a member of the Inter-Korea Science and Technology Committee, and the editor-in-chief of Applied Biological Chemistry and Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry.  00171106_To Protect Stored Food From Mites.jpgCount : 1201392179 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output235.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output235.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d7da16497cf9ddc770e3dba4053cee774e0e869b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output235.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Mechanical Engineering Students Receive Awards 홍보실 | 2017-11-27 | 조회 3703본문 내용 Chonbuk National University graduate students were recently recognized for their outstanding academic achievements one after another, at various conferences. Ji-yeon Lee (Ph. D. student, Mechanical Design Engineering) presented the results of her research that developed a technique to effectively pack fruits through mass production of nanofibers using natural oil with an antibacterial effect at the 2017 Autumn Meeting of the Korean Society For Biomaterials. Through this study, it will be possible to extend the shelf-life period of peaches, strawberries, and mangos and to help prevent fruit diseases such as anthracnose. Earlier this year, the Korean Ministry of Education and the Korea Research Foundation selected Lee for the "Global Doctoral Fellowship" to support world-class researchers. In addition, Tumurbaatar Batgerel (Ph. D. student, Mechanical Design Engineering) won the “Best Paper” award at the 13th International Young Researcher Technology Innovation Society. Batgerel has successfully synthesized drugs and magnetic nanoparticles so that the user can remotely control the position of nanorobots implanted inside the human body and deliver drugs. This is advantageous in that an electromagnetic field can be generated in desired directions, thus inducing the motion of the magnetic nanorobot in designated directions. Also, it is designed to track a nanorobot in real time by developing a user-definable window-based control program and a position tracking vision system. The research was carried out with the support of the Korean Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, and the Korea Research Foundation.  00171110_Mechanical Engineering Students Receive Awards.jpgCount : 61226651 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output236.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output236.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0e8d1482690a4aeb7d3584940f3ddead0e97d698 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output236.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Professional Book on Severe Asthma 홍보실 | 2017-11-27 | 조회 5094본문 내용 Chonbuk National University proudly announced that Professors Yong Chul Lee and So Ri Kim (Respiratory Medicine and Allergy, Medical School) have published the book Severe Asthma: Toward Personalized Patient Management via Springer, the world-renowned publisher of professional books, with the participation of Professor Sung Ho Cho (Allergy and Immunology, University of South Florida) as a co-editor. The 134-page hardcover book composed of three sections and seven chapters is intended to satisfy diverse readers interested in asthma and severe asthma, including specialists in the field, researchers, students and trainees. The book contains the most up-to-date information in basic medical research laboratories and clinics, which is easy to understand. Severe asthma has been one of the most popular areas of respiratory and allergic diseases in recent years. Unlike general asthma, it is a refractory disease that does not respond to currently used therapies. The team are recognized as one of the leading groups both domestically and internationally for the development of new drugs and the discovery of the pathology mechanism in this field. In this book, both professors’ long-term research results and clinical experience are integrated. It is a great advantage of the book that it can be transmitted more easily and systematically from basic medical research to real clinical diagnosis and treatment. 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It was held in Seoul COEX for three days starting from on November 4th. 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This is because often some part of the breast needs to be resected in order to remove cancer cells during treatment. Many patients choose to artificially reconstruct their breasts, but side effects such as cancer recurrence and metastasis also appear.   A new technology to treat breast cancer from early diagnosis to drug delivery, treatment, prevention of recurrence, and restoration of shape, has been developed by the research team of Professors Cheol Sang Kim and Chan Hee Park (Bionanosystem Engineering) of Chonbuk National University. In particular, it is expected that patients will be able to restore the shape of their original breast as it was before the surgery, using their own tissues. This breakthrough will provide a milestone in breast cancer treatment after clinical trials, medical approvals, and commercialization.   In his previous work, Professor Kim has developed a new treatment method that uses carbon nanomaterials for chemotherapy and thermotherapy simultaneously outside the body.   Development of the conventional high-precision mediating (non-invasive) medical technology has been carried out mostly in the United States and Europe. However, much of this research has technical limitations. For example, only diagnoses and treatment are performed.   The CBNU research team has developed an all new treatment method: early diagnosis - drug delivery - treatment - inhibition of recurrence - and restoration of breast shape.   This method was developed by the team whereby rGO (reduced graphene oxide) on the nanofiber base was thoroughly dispersed, and chemotherapy and pre-adipocyte were injected. Through this, the team proved that the restoration of breast shape is possible, as well as the treatment. It is expected to have a significant impact not only on the existing anti-cancer device market, but also on the new human implantable interventional device market such as the stent.   "We need to conduct preclinical and clinical trials until the development and commercialization of this original technology," said Professor Kim, who is also the Dean of the College of Engineering. “We will make efforts to establish a breakthrough in breast cancer treatment by collaborating with domestic bio companies.”   The research was carried out with the support of the National Research Foundation of Korea. It was published in the international journal Advanced Functional Materials (IF = 12.124) and was also selected as a cover paper.  00180118_Innovation in Breast Cancer Treatment Technology.jpgCount : 1131167152 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output242.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output242.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..172ac963fca93b0d35e76ebe686f471372e88a70 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output242.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Ultra-high Efficient Energy Storage for Future Vehicle Office of Information | 2018-01-30 | 조회 6088본문 내용Professors Joong Hee Lee and Nam Hoon Kim (Advanced Materials Institute of BIN Convergence Technology) have developed an ultra-high efficiency solid supercapacitor manufacturing technology that can be used in future smart cars and have attracted attention from world academia.   This research, supported by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, was published in the latest online edition of Advanced Energy Materials (IF = 16.721), one of the world's top academic journals in the field of energy.   Supercapacitors are energy storage devices widely used in various electronic equipment such as electric cars and mobile terminals, mainly used to give high output in a short time. However, they have had a disadvantage in that the amount of energy that can be stored in the device is small and the operating voltage is low.   The technology newly introduced by the CBNU team dramatically compensates for the disadvantages of these conventional supercapacitors. In specific, zync (Z), cobalt (Co), and sulfur (S) were synthesized through the synthesis of metal hydroxide nanowires having a hierarchical porous structure on a three-dimensional nickel form, and a continuous sulfurization process. The team used the Z-Co-S composite as an electrode material.   This supercapacitor is designed to eliminate the existing difficulties when generating high output. Compared to conventional materials, the manufacturing method of new material is relatively simple and easy. Moreover, the supercapacitor can be easily transported and produced in various forms, as it is flexible, though in a solid state. Thus it can be applied to various electronic products.   In addition, the output performance is maintained at over 93% when used 10,000 times or more with a very long service life. High power can be generated even at high density of electricity, as well.   Therefore, this new discovery is expected to be widely used as electrode material for various next-generation energy storage and conversion devices, such as lithium ion secondary batteries, fuel cells, and solar cells.  00180122_Ultra-high Efficient Energy Storage for Future Vehicle.JPGCount : 120108856 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output243.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output243.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..25e14f45295f01e28296a47e32002cdb5bb12275 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output243.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Professors Cooperate with Small & Medium Industry Office of Information | 2018-01-30 | 조회 3386본문 내용Chonbuk National University recently annouced that Professors Tae Sung Bae (Dentistry) and Jae Joon Lee (Civil Engineering) won the Minister Prize of SMEs and Startups, for their services to technical development of small enterprises and industrial development.   Professor Bae, along with Haas Co., Ltd., has developed a high-tempered glass liner to replace damaged teeth with zirconia ceramics.   As a result, he developed a spray-type adhesive (liner) that prevents the veneer coating from craking or falling off the all-ceramic crowns, which are made entirely of ceramic material for a more natural-looking color.   If the technology is launched as a product, it is expected to generate sales of 3.1 billion won (approximately 2.9 million US dollars) and exports of 2.4 million dollars within three years.   Prof. Lee has developed and optimized a technique to mass produce high-quality one-pack photocatalysts with B & D Networks Co., Ltd., and expanded it to an applicable method for roads.   Coating the road using this technique can effectively remove nitrogen dioxide (NOx), which is generated mainly from automobile exhaust gas, and causes atmospheric air pollution and serious human diseases.  00180122_Professors Cooperates with Small Enterprises for Research.jpgCount : 99243727 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output244.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output244.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d81b4304c3086bf527e232d894c360f32f739938 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output244.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Next-Generation Blood Viscosity Tester Office of Information | 2018-01-30 | 조회 4403본문 내용Professor Dong Hwan Lee (Mechanical Design Engineering) has started to commercialize the next-generation clinical blood viscosity tester, which can be used for medical examination, diagnoses, treatment, and prognosis.   This tester will contribute greatly to improving the condition of patients suffering from hyperviscosity syndrome, as well as cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular diseases caused by an excessively high viscosity of blood.   Professor Lee’s technique was recognized as a ‘new medical technology’ by the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare in 2013 for its safety and efficacy evaluation. The ministry announced the technology as legislation (2014-20) in 2014.   As a result, the "Portable Blood Viscosity Inspector" (Patent Registration No. 10-1701334) was successfully registered in January 2017. Also, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (formerly Korean Food and Drug Administration) approved the commercialization of the next-generation blood viscosity inspector for clinical use in June 2017 (KFDA-Class 1 A22240.01(1)).   Finally, Lee’s technology has been recognized as an ‘uninsured benefit’ by the national Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service, and was commercialized for use in diagnosis and treatment at medical institutions in Korea, in October 2017.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output245.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output245.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d8ed5b8dc48df8ffa28795a65f9c790368f2bf8b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output245.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Cost-saving Nanoparticle for LCD TV Office of Information | 2018-01-30 | 조회 5928본문 내용Dr. Dae Yoon Kim (Polymer and Nano Science and Technology) has been attracting attention from the world academy by developing nanoparticles that can dramatically reduce the cost of manufacturing liquid crystal display televisions.   The research was introduced in Small (IF = 8.643, TOP = 7.091%), one of the eminent academic journals in the field of materials science in January as a cover story, where it received great attention.   Dr. Kim has developed nanoparticles that can automatically control the vertical alignment of liquid crystals in a large area eliminating the need for alignment layer processing in manufacturing LCD televisions.   Alignment layer is a material that gives regularity when liquid crystal in the LCD is moved by external voltage.   He added the newly developed organic compound to the liquid crystal in a small amount to induce automatic vertical orientation.   It is anticipated that production of competitive products through cost reduction by eliminating the alignment layer coating step in the production of LCD televisions.   In addition, since a high-temperature sintering (plastic) process is not required, these nanoparticles are expected to contribute to the commercialization of flexible displays using relatively weak heat-resistant plastic substrates.   Kim, currently completing his doctoral degree at Chonbuk National University in February, will keep up his research at the Massachusettes Institute of Technology (MIT) as a postdoctoral fellow of the Department of Materials Engineering starting from this March.  00180122_Cost-saving Nanoparticle for LCD TV.jpgCount : 16160795 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output246.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output246.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a3032c8e0929d34981e8ab837ccd294afed8e0a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output246.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목High Pass Rates of National Licensing Exams 홍보실 | 2018-03-22 | 조회 4160본문 내용Chonbuk National University announced that 100% of the 39 dentistry students have passed the national licensing exam this year.   CBNU is the only national university that is able to boast of a 100% passing rate of the exam for the past five consecutive years, since 2014.   To support students, the CBNU School of Dentistry has provided various educational programs and a high-quality operation system, accredited by the Korean Institute of Dental Education and Evaluation for four years since 2012.   In addition, all 44 students of the College of Veterinary Medicine have recently passed the national veterinarian licensing examination.   CBNU has been showing high passing rates since 2005, helping students to become trusted veterinarians by providing opportunities to practice various procedures at the university animal medical center with its 33 professors. 00180212_High Pass Rates of National Licensing Exams(180212).JPGCount : 60680295 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output247.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output247.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7eed137ce5ec93c74a69a7555aaa4c331908a781 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output247.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Studies Small and Medium Sized Watercraft 홍보실 | 2018-03-22 | 조회 3315본문 내용Chonbuk National University (CBNU) will establish the Quality Enhancement Center for Small and Medium-sized Watercraft in its Saemangeum Frontier Campus in Gunsan, in order to conduct tests and research on marine vessels, and foster companies in related fields.   To this end, the University has concluded an agreement with the Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute (KOMERI). Under the agreement, CBNU will provide about 9,000 square meters of reclaimed land in the Saemangeum area, Gunsan.   The center will be built in the form of an actual 120 meter long vessel with a budget of 18 billion won, in which a simulating system and various test equipment will be installed, as well as companies and affiliated research institutes.   At the same time, the two institutions will conduct joint research for the development of fusion technology; establish an organic cooperating system through the mutual exchange of human resources; activate exchanging academic data and technical information for cultivating experts in local industrial technology; and hold joint seminars, large and middle-sized national projects, as well as additional collaboration. 00180219_CBNU Studies Small and Medium Sized Watercraft.jpgCount : 671942435 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output248.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output248.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c211d54cfc920f28e9f3e67a8cc9727f37a8a99f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output248.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Scholars Discuss Preparation for New Industrial Revolution 홍보실 | 2018-03-22 | 조회 3465본문 내용Chonbuk National University recently held a special forum to discuss the ways to prepare for the ‘fourth industrial revolution.’   “It is urgent to accumulate meaningful data and to establish an information system for various data collected to utilize it as public property," Professor Hyemin Roh (Dept. of Software Engineering) said at the forum. "We need to build a well-structured system, as the amount of time to accumulate experiences will decidedly make it or break it."   "It is necessary to establish a non-identification information system through a non-identification process of various data so that the data can be used as public property," he added. "Currently, 60% of elementary school students are expected to have jobs that do not exist at the present time. As can be seen from this, a flexible education system should be prepared according to changes in industrial systems."   Roh said, “It is also necessary to establish a legal and ethical response system for the problems we will face when artificial intelligence technologies such as autonomous vehicles become more common in the near future.”   At the forum, the reality and future of industrial application of artificial intelligence technology were also discussed by panelists and the audience. 00180305_Scholars Discuss Preparation for New Industrial Revolution.jpgCount : 1012102633 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output249.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output249.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e51a444307655d204552188bb129206e3f6f4b08 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output249.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Improves Breeding Swine More Effectively Office of Information | 2018-03-22 | 조회 5993본문 내용Reproduction traits such as litter size, the number of animals born from the same parents at the same time, has very low accuracy when selecting breeders by their parents’ breeding value in case that the breeders are not mature enough to have their own reproduction records.   Until now, pig breeders in South Korea have selected candidate pigs used for the next generation based on the breeding value estimated by the parents' family tree, but the efficiency of this method was as low as 8%.   To solve this, Chonbuk National University’s Animal Molecular Genetics and Breeding Center (AMGBC) recently succeeded in the development and field application of a new genomic selection technique, for the first time in South Korea.   Through the analysis of genomic information of livestock and insects, the research institute has been engaged in mass genome discovery, variety development, and improvement of disease resistance and quality of livestock.   The new technology is expected to offer the breeding value earlier and three times more accurately (22%), thus leading to the maximization and acceleration of breed improvement with a 16.6 billion-won profit.   In collaboration with three farms and a related enterprise, the institute has collected and analyzed genomic information of more than 10,000 swine since 2015, and obtained a reference group of 9,538 swine.   In the next three years, another 1.5 billion won will be invested to expand genetic selection to be applied at the farm level on the basis of genetic linkage between farms based on the existing research results. It is expected that it will increase the number of reference groups to improve the accuracy of the selection. 00180312_CBNU Improves Breeding Swine More Effectively_2.jpgCount : 122240151 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output25.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output25.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c56010a9503fb8a002d6591b9ef193f246655dae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output25.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목Bronze Cast Discovered in Korea Admin | 2005-11-17 | 조회 3262본문 내용 Professor Kim Seung-ok's team from the college of Humanities discovered a bronze point cast in Korea. It is the first time that the bronze point cast has been discovered in South Korea. It was discovered in the excavated ruins of Sangun-ri, Wanju-gun, which is a single site among the graves of Mahan, Baekje.The bronze point cast is said to be more delicate than that of the Sejuk-ri remains of Yeongbyeon-gun Pyeonganbuk-do. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output250.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output250.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6d68b45587a6d118ccd235bf41375b53a1f1009 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output250.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Collaborates with US National Institute Office of Information | 2018-04-26 | 조회 4767본문 내용Chonbuk National University signed an MOU with the Spokane Research Laboratory under the American National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH-SRL) recently. NIOSH is a division of the US Department of Health and Human Services.   The two organizations will conduct joint international research for the development and commercialization of source technologies related to energy resource development and mine safety until December 2022, through research cooperation, exchanges of researchers, joint use of research equipment, as well as strengthening of an information sharing system.   The Spokane Research Laboratory has been conducting research on mining, safety and environment for coal mining, and metal and non-metal mines.   NIOSH's resource development activities include suggestion of appropriate standards to the US Mine Safety and Health Administration through research based on the federal budget, and involvement in the safety activities related to various types of mining.   In addition, the institute has funded domestic universities and colleges that provide mining engineering education, so that the institutions can guarantee the tenure of young professors and train graduate students for doctoral programs. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output251.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output251.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..03ac4e727160e515600ae76cdbd7abf9289c0aea --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output251.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Welfare Support for Disabled Students Office of Information | 2018-04-26 | 조회 4751본문 내용Chonbuk National University has been rated ‘excellent’ for its educational welfare support for disabled students by the Korean National Institute of Special Education recently.   In order to encourage the improvement of higher education conditions for students with disabilities, the institute conducted a survey of 348 universities nationwide in three areas: student selection, teaching and learning, and facilities, through a three-step process including written evaluation, on-site visitation, and comprehensive evaluation.   Through the operation of university regulation, CBNU has been providing an assistance system, scholarship programs, assistive devices, and so on. In specific, students with disabilities are provided with special bedrooms, and they have priority when applying for dormitories.   Also, the university recently created an unobstructed walkway to build a pleasant environment for people with disabilities.   “We will spare no effort to minimize the chances of inconvenience so that these students enjoy their school life,” said Sang Yeol Park, the director of the Student Support Center for Disabilities. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output252.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output252.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5c9d5be9e6363c62ab1d68a2cefd0ad4303b9d63 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output252.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Researchers Develop New Organic Light Emitting Material | 2018-04-26 | 조회 4901본문 내용A team of researchers at Chonbuk National University developed a new organic luminescent material recently, attracting attention from world academia.   Professor Kwang-Un Jeong’s team (Polymer-Nano Science) newly designed and synthesized a supramolecule based on the dyestuff, cyanostilbene.   In 2016 and 2017, the team developed the optical film that can realize various colors with light and can adjust color remotely, and the actuating polymer material that can remotely control the shape of film.   The newly developed organic light emitting material can be applied to various fields such as ‘smart paint’ and ‘smart sensors’ which can improve the quality of the human life.   The research results were published in the April 5, 2018 issue of Advanced Functional Materials (IF = 12.124), one of the most prominent scientific journals in material science.   The study was supported by the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Science and ICT. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output253.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output253.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4ef72b0b3d8221f6461ef4aacf06391938b05aeb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output253.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Student Receives Award for Electric Power Research | 2018-05-25 | 조회 6156본문 내용Seung-heon Song (master’s student, Power Grid Lab) was awarded the ‘outstanding paper’ at the Spring Conference 2018 hosted by the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers (KIEE) Society of Electric Power Systems. The paper was evaluated as “one of the best cases of industry-university cooperation.”   At the conference, Song presented his research “A Study on the Required Capacity Assessment of BESS for Securing Transient Stability at the Fault on the Transmission Line Connecting the Large-scaled Power Plant” at the conference.   The study focuses on the resolution of the grid’s instability problem due to the derailment of the generator caused by breakdown of large-scale power plants, in the domestic power system conditions, where it is difficult to secure sufficient capacity of transmission lines despite the fact that large-scale power plants are concentrated in remote locations.   Applying BESS (Battery Energy Storage System), a battery electric storage with excellent speed and responsiveness, Song’s team proposed a method for estimating the appropriate capacity, and verified it through a simulation analysis applied to a failure prevention device of a large scale power generation complex on the East Coast of Korea.   The paper is a result of the management policy research project commissioned by Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) and conducted by the electrical grid lab of the Department of Electrical Engineering of CBNU.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output254.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output254.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3be794eafe55d851d5158b5c0cd082307d2c248c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output254.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Professor Develops High Performance Piezoelectric Composites Office of Information | 2018-05-25 | 조회 4502본문 내용Professor Chang Kyu Jeong’s (Electronic Materials Science) team has found that high-performance piezoelectric composites can be produced using the interaction between piezoelectric ceramic nanowires and piezoelectric polymer materials, publishing in Small (IF = 8.643), the world-wide academic journal in the field of materials, in the second issue of May (Volume 14, Issue 19).   Piezoelectric materials are special materials that can exchange mechanical energy and electrical energy, which are widely used in ultrasonic machines, gas ranges, and camera actuators. Representative examples include electronic ceramics such as barium titanate (BaTiO3) and lead titanate zirconate (PZT), the operating principles of which are very well known. Recently, the materials have been applied to 'energy harvesting technology’ which generates mechanical energy for electricity generation.   Some polymer materials such as polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) show piezoelectric characteristics. Especially, they have the advantage of being easily bent, attracting much attention as they can be used for energy-harvesting technology as well as for curled speakers.   Nonetheless, the piezoelectric principles of the materials remain unclear until recently, raising the question of many scientists. Especially, it is not easy to understand because they behave totally different from general piezoelectric ceramics. Although the Max Planck Institute in Germany succeeded in discovering the principles as we can find in Nature Materials in 2015 (volume 15), it is still difficult to use them effectively along with piezoelectric ceramics.   The technology developed here is a technique for producing an effective piezoelectric energy harvesting device using sophisticated electric field control by mixing barium titanate nanowire and polyvinylidene fluoride. In addition, the merit of nanowires in shape, the mechanical strengthening properties of the composite materials, and multi-physics simulation studies have been fused together to study the way to synergize piezoelectric ceramics and electronic polymers.   This study has significance in that it demonstrates that PVDF, a widely known piezoelectric polymer, is completely different from electronic ceramics, but can solve problems that have been addressed in the same way as piezoelectric ceramics, and can exhibit higher energy harvesting characteristics.   Professor Jeong is currently conducting research on electronic polymers, new electronic materials that are fused with natural environment biomaterials, as well as electronic ceramics.   The research was conducted through close collaboration with Brown University in the USA, and Kyungnam University in South Korea.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output255.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output255.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4a576ef82f02b44cb5997a13ed203aba568559ab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output255.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Keeps Its Position in Leiden Rankings Office of Information | 2018-05-25 | 조회 7485본문 내용In the CWTS Leiden Rankings 2018, which evaluates the quality of the world’s academic publications, Chonbuk National University took first place among national comprehensive universities in the top 10% cited publication, reflecting the weight of the coauthorship, for three consecutive years since 2016.   The Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) has evaluated the science and technology impacts of 938 universities in the world which have published more than 1,000 international papers over the past four years.   The center announces the results of two evaluation methods: one includes the total number of publications evaluating the co-author's and independent papers at the same value, while the other adjusts the weights taking the number of co-authors into account (‘fractional counting’). The ranking has grown in importance because the fractional counting is clearer in evaluating the quality of publication.   Excluding subjective evaluation factors such as survey, it evaluates the ratio of the cited articles by the five disciplines using only the objective index of the number of citations, based on the Thomson Reuters DB from 2012 to 2015.   Chonbuk National University kept its position in this evaluation, especially in the ratio of top 10% papers in the field of mathematics, computer science, life science, and earth science.   In particular, CBNU has a steady increase in the total number of articles included in the Leiden Ranking Assessment: 5,232 articles in 2016 (2011 ~ 2014), 5,627 in in 2017 (2012 ~ 2015), and 5,874 in 2018 (2013 ~ 2016).  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output256.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output256.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..06dfeb5b87a0da79bc7b19896dc674ef97061850 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output256.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Engineering Students Receive 'Excellent Research Award' 홍보실 | 2018-06-12 | 조회 3466본문 내용The undergraduate student Jeong Gyun Kim and the doctorate Ji Hee Jeong (Industrial Information Systems Engineering) received ‘Outstanding Research Awards’ at the spring conference of Society of Korea Industrial and Systems Engineering recently.   In this conference, Kim and Jeong presented the research results that can optimize the efficiency of the mobile communication network with the title of "Modeling and Performance Analysis of Area-based Location Registration and Distance-based Location Registration Methods".   Location registration in mobile communication means that the mobile communication network stores the location of the mobile phone in the network for smooth incoming and outgoing connection from and to the mobile phone.   The awarded paper proposes an accurate analysis model for location registration methods that can be used in the mobile communication networks, and makes it possible to present an optimal location registration method by comparing the performance.   The results of this study are expected to be used practically to select an appropriate method for location registration according to the environment of the mobile communication network.   Moreover, it has been attracting attention as an extension of the application area of ​​optimization technique, which is a core research method of industrial engineering, to the mobile communication network, by supporting a quick and easy identification of optimal location registration method in various mobile communication environments based on a mathematical model. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output257.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output257.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9dd65a69a01c2ffe290b5c646aeed381940f5893 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output257.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목The ‘Most Innovative’ Korean National University Office of Information | 2018-06-12 | 조회 6328본문 내용Recently, research competitiveness and university-industry cooperation of Chonbuk National University were recognized by Reuters, one of the world’s most renowned media companies.   Reuters announced that CBNU ranked first among the South Korean comprehensive national universities in the ‘Asia Pacific’s Most Innovative Universities 2018’.   A total of 75 universities in the Asia Pacific region have been selected as ‘the most innovative universities’ by leading high-tech scientific research and demonstrating remarkable technology development capabilities.   The assessment is based on Derwent Innovation's patent application data and the Web of Science's index of citations in the Asia-Pacific region in collaboration with Reuters and Clarivate Analytics.   20 South Korean universities were on the list, and CBNU ranked first among the comprehensive national universities, except the incorporated Seoul National University. The university ranked tenth in domestic comprehensive universities, outdistancing well-received Pusan, Kyungpook, and Chonnam National Universities.   Chonbuk National University ranked eighth in Asia with 81% of patent applications in chemicals, semiconductor & electrical components, and pharmaceutical & biotech fields, as well as 33rd in the total number of patent applications registered with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).   In addition, it ranked 38th in Asia with a percentage of articles that contain a co-author from the industry.   Recently in the 2018 Leiden Rankings, assessing the quality of the academic publications, CBNU has ranked first for three consecutive years in the top 10% for citation among the South Korean comprehensive national universities.   “A team of researchers at Chonbuk National University recently developed a new organic luminescent material that can display various colors of light and can be adjusted remotely,” Reuters said. “Researchers have developed technology to dramatically reduce the cost of manufacturing LCD televisions.”   CBNU signed an MOU with the Spokane Research Laboratory of the U. S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to conduct joint research on energy resource development and mining safety technology. 00신정문.jpgCount : 10211915596 KB전북대_로이터 기념패 전달_BI5I9088.jpgCount : 73850603 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output258.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output258.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb91ebb679b59d802aad8aa6f92997e55e917730 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output258.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목 | | 조회 0본문 내용0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output259.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output259.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb91ebb679b59d802aad8aa6f92997e55e917730 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output259.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목 | | 조회 0본문 내용0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output26.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output26.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3caac9925ea4baf24d82f293b3f2220a7605558a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output26.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목Pansori Becomes Teaching Aid in New York Admin | 2005-11-17 | 조회 3325본문 내용 Pansori Becomes Teaching Aid in New York + +The complete editorialsets of Pansori that the Jeolla Cultural Institute published with the goal of popularizing and globalizing Pansori this year were selected as a teaching materials for classes at the University of Buffalo, the state University of New York. The English version of fifteen volumes of the editorial complete sets of Pansori are uned in a lecture of Park Jae-ik, an exchange professor at the State University of New York. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output260.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output260.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4c514333529405c39cf1f3ad716f4c1ad3fc003c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output260.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Prof. as Editorial Board of Top 10% Journal 홍보실 | 2018-07-27 | 조회 3180본문 내용Professor Tae Hee Lee (Electronic Engineering) has been appointed as Associate Editor of Applied Mathematics and Computation, the world’s top 10% journal in applied mathematics.   Lee has been acknowledged for his outstanding research achievements and vigorous activities in the field, and his dedication as a reviewer of papers submitted to academic journals.   In particular, it is known as an exceptional example that an assistant professor is given the role.   As Associate Editor of this journal, Prof. Lee will select the reviewers of the articles submitted and decide whether to publish them.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output261.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output261.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..46c21448db7ffbb4c31c496b69bc395ca3cc36de --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output261.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Anti-aging Substance Using Domestic Seed Bacteria Office of Information | 2018-07-27 | 조회 3951본문 내용Astaxanthin is known to inhibit the active oxygen that causes aging. The substance has an antioxidant capacity of 65 times that of vitamin C, 54 times that of beta-carotene and 14 times that of vitamin E in the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) evaluation. The International Journal of Phytotherapy referred to astaxanthin as "the god of antioxidants".   It is known to be effective not only in anti-aging but also in protecting eyesight, improving immunity, preventing cardiovascular disease, increasing fertility of sperm, and anti-inflammation.   Recently, it has been confirmed that astaxanthin can be mass-produced in hematococcus, a unicellular microalgae. However, it is expected that a large amount of costly outflow will be generated when using the offspring according to the Nagoya Protocol*, so the industrialization of astaxanthin was in urgent need.   * The Nagoya Protocol: an international agreement to share benefits from the newly developed genetic resources with the source country. It will take effect on South Korea on August 17 after a one-year grace period.   A research team led by Professor Chang-hee Hong (Semiconductor Science and Technology) is attracting attention by developing an ‘LED container system’ that can mass-produce high quality astaxanthin using domestic seed bacteria, in collaboration with the local company, Astabio.   It is expected that the team will secure South Korea’s status as a hematococcus seed exporting country by mass-producing astaxanthin through utilizing ten kinds of domestic seeds including hematococcus, which has a high content of astaxanthin in cells.   The seed hematococcus which the team will produce using LED light contains over 5% of astaxanthin, more than twice as high as the 2% level of astaxanthin in the cells of general domestic seed bacteria, and even higher than that of ‘NIES-144’ (3.5%), one of the most representative seeds in the world.   In addition, Hong’s team has built an intelligent, standardized system to produce hematococcus anywhere in the world without being restricted by environment, place, and time, even in case of abnormal climate change, by applying the fourth industrial revolution elements technology such as IoT and big data in the container.   “We’ve fully tested the container-based IoT photochemical culturing system producing astaxanthin and secured domestic seeds for industrialization,” Professor Hong said. “We expect 20 tons of annual production and 7 million dollars of sales with domestic and overseas demand companies such as Vietnam.”  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output262.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output262.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..975c351cfbd87df3dd12377d2e1f19ab114d1f0b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output262.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목A New Way to Develop Severe Asthma Therapy Office of Information | 2018-07-27 | 조회 4113본문 내용Bronchial asthma is a disease that affects more than 300 million people worldwide. The World Health Organization estimates that the death toll from severe bronchial asthma will reach 300,000 people annually. Steroids are currently used as a treatment for this problem but systemic side effects are severe, so new therapies are urgently needed.   An important mechanism for treating severe bronchial asthma without side effects has been developed by Professor Yong Chul Lee’s team of Chonbuk National University, spotlighted in the world academy.   The team's findings on severe refractory asthma and its treatment have been published in the worldwide respiratory journal Thorax (IF 9.655) recently.   In this study, researchers found that the activation of the phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K) delta subtype is important for allergic airway inflammation through the innate immune regulation of bronchial epithelial cells. In other words, activation of this enzyme in epithelial cells increases airway inflammation.   In particular, the team found that lung inflammation in severe asthmatic animal models that did not respond to conventional steroids was significantly improved by the administration of inhibitors of the delta subtype of PI3K.   "The results of the study provides an important background for future treatment of severe asthma," Prof. Lee said.   The editorial committee of Thorax also highlighted the importance of this study by covering the findings as the 'Highlights From This Issue', comparing it to the “1986 Mexico World Cup semi-final match between England and Argentina”. The results were published in the journal in 2016 and 2018.   This research was supported by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, with the participation of Doctors Jae Seok Jeong, Kyung Bae Lee, So Ri Kim, Dong Im Kim, Hae Jin Park, Hern-Ku Lee, Hyung Jin Kim (Chonbuk National University), Seong Ho Cho, Narasaiah Kolliputi, (University of South Florida), and Soon Ha Kim (LG Life Sciences Ltd.) in correspondence with Professor Yong Chul Lee.   In addition, first author, Jae Seok Jeong was the first clinical researcher supported by Chonbuk National University Medical School’s ‘clinical professor training program’. As a result of the global research achievement through this program, it can be said that the efforts of the CBNU Medical School and CBNU Hospital have been fruitful for the enhancement of research capacity.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output263.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output263.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d63424061def9f007621b755c2cbc23533b44311 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output263.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Excellence of Korean Architecture 홍보실 | 2018-07-27 | 조회 3652본문 내용Dr. Yoon Sang Kim, a researcher of Chonbuk National University Hanok Architecture Technology Center, was awarded the ‘Best Article in Science and Technology’ at the 28th Korea Science and Technology Annual Meeting held in Seoul recently.   The award is regarded as the best honor in science and technology in South Korea, which select only one of academic papers that were published in the domestic academic journals in the previous year, over three rounds of screening by professional and comprehensive committees.   Kim had published his article entitled “A Study on the Spatial Characteristics of the Hanok Plane in Jeonju Hanok Village due to Human Environment Change” in the Journal of the Korean Housing Association, and the committees selected it as the best article of the year.   It is rare for a researcher to win this award, which goes to professors mainly. Dr. Kim received a favorable opinion in order to secure the value of local architectural assets on the theme of Jeonju Hanok Village, which is a representative tourism resource of the region.   Kim received his Ph. D. from the Architectural Engineering Department of Chonbuk National University, and worked at Kagoshima University in Japan as a research professor before coming back to CBNU Hanok Architecture Technology Center as a researcher.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output264.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output264.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5a7625196656c01ed5eeb4580391aedb3b3b0f30 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output264.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Golden Hour to Save Sepsis Patient’s Life Office of Information | 2018-09-27 | 조회 2798본문 내용Vibrio vulnificus sepsis is a summer disease with a high mortality rate. It occurs intensively during August and September when raw or undercooked seafood is consumed. Early diagnosis and treatment is directly linked to the patient's life.   Professors Jin Park (dermatology) and Chang-Seop Lee (internal medicine) of Chonbuk National University Medical School introduced their successful case of early detection and treatment of vibrio vulnificus sepsis in the July issue of the New England Journal of Medicine (IF 79.258), attracting the world’s attention.   The 71-year-old patient had giant hemorrhagic blisters on his left palm, wrist and the back of his hand at the time of presentation, 12 hours after eating uncooked seafood. After the team’s prompt diagnosis, orthopedic surgery and administration of antibiotics, the patient recovered well and was discharged from hospital.   According to Professor Lee, the discovery of a “large-sized blister” lesion is a typical sign of the disease, and detection is important when diagnosing the disease. “The initial characteristic lesions presented in our report can be a decisive factor for the early diagnosis and treatment of vibrio vulnificus sepsis.”   In the same journal in 2015, Lee introduced his research on skin lesions of tsutsugamushi disease, which is prevalent in autumn. Because the two diseases are common in the Jeollabuk-do province, clinical vigilance is even more important in the region.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output265.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output265.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d1b72a07caa1d50aa37815b801326f5997648e24 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output265.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목New Flexible Device Technology from Nature Office of Information | 2018-09-27 | 조회 3428본문 내용Professor Chang Kyu Jeong (Electronic Materials Science) of Chonbuk National University has succeeded in developing a new type of piezoelectric composite material by utilizing the three-dimensional porous cellulose.   Piezoelectric material is a special material used to change mechanical energy into electrical energy. Most of the high performance piezoelectric materials currently used are rigid ceramic materials. Therefore, it has been a serious challenge when applying them to flexible electronic devices.   Jeong’s team fused the piezoelectric ceramic particles with the three-dimensional porous structure of plant cellulose to produce a porous piezoelectric ceramic material that is connected three-dimensionally.   The natural imitation piezoelectric ceramic material made in this uniform shape is finally made into a new piezoelectric composite material mixed with a polymer material.   Because the ceramics are all connected, they maintain the bending characteristics while effectively receiving the external mechanical force, which can dramatically improve the flexibility of conventional piezoelectric composites.   The study was conducted in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and Wuhan University of Technology, China, and the results were published in the August issue of Nano Energy (IF 13.12), which received attention from the academic community.   Jeong also developed a piezoelectric material using sponge structure, and participated in the formulation of related epidemiological theory. The contents were introduced in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A (IF 9.931) and Energy & Environmental Science (IF 30.067).  00180806_New Flexible Device Technology from Nature_grey.jpgCount : 59124280 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output266.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output266.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6d73d35a5d4bff8cc52fb2b88b62256cfb9c9ca --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output266.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Virtual Musical Instrument for New Era Office of Information | 2018-09-27 | 조회 3498본문 내용A technology to add ‘expressions’ to digitized Korean traditional music has been introduced.   Professor Byung O Kim’s team (Bureau of University-Industry Cooperation & Research) of Chonbuk National University has developed a new smart software to enrich the digital performance of Korean traditional music, based on the ‘PPM (Pattern, Phrases & Motif) technology’.   Using this technology, the team produced the music album Gasangnori and launched it online. The album contains four musical pieces, including ‘Gangwon-do Arirang’ and ‘Heemangga (The Hope Song)’.   While the conventional virtual instruments imitate musical sounds, the newly introduced music authoring tool enables expression. The software helps creators easily and conveniently reproduce Korean-style musical expression without studio recording of real musical instruments.   It not only provides samples and phrase sources, but also has a ‘motif function’ that enables the transformation and use of phrases according to the user's context. The technology is expected to enormously diversify the musical expression.   Each musical instrument is equipped with 1,000 single sound samples and 100 signature phrase samples of Korean traditional music. The vast data reproduces naturalistic musical performances, with the participation of professional musicians and Korean music majors to enhance the quality of the contents.   The technology will be commercialized when the research and development of percussion instruments is completed later in 2018. Currently five stringed instruments and five wind instruments are being beta tested, including Gayageum, the Korean zither with twelve strings, and the Daegeum, a large Korean bamboo flute.   The tool can also be widely used in the production of soundtracks of motion pictures, for ceremonies, educational materials and more, saving time and money. The music created with the software was also used for the opening ceremony of the Jeonju International Sori Festival 2018 and the animation ‘Lost in the Moonlight’ OST.   “Although fusion of genres such as hip-hop, electronic dance music (EDM) and jazz is being actively implemented in order to develop distinctive sound sources within the music industry, Korean music isn’t as commonly used in these genres,” said Prof. Kim. “With the new software you can easily reproduce the high quality of Korean traditional music even if you are not a professional musician, so it will contribute to boost the popularity of K-music.”   The development of technology was made possible with the support of the Korea Creative Content Agency.  00180810_Virtual Music Instrument to Open New K-pop Era_grey.jpgCount : 53231061 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output267.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output267.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..56ea16e4613462e61911f2b820df558213f865a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output267.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Biopesticide for Notorious Insects Office of Information | 2018-09-27 | 조회 3972본문 내용Professor Jae Su Kim (Plant Medical Research Center) of Chonbuk National University discovered a previously unidentified fungal genome isolate to kill thrips; an insect pest known to cause serious agricultural problems worldwide.   The results of the study were published in a recent online issue of the international journal Scientific Reports, with the title “Genomic Analysis of the Insect-Killing Fungus Beauveria Bassiana* JEF-007 as a Biopesticide”.   *Beauveria bassiana (Bb): a species of fungus which grows naturally in soil and causes white muscardine disease in insects   Through a whole genome sequencing of the microorganic isolate ‘Bb JEF-007’, Kim’s team discovered that it is highly effective in pest control, distinctive from the existing fungal isolates such as ‘Bb ARSEF2860’.   In particular, Bb JEF-007 was proved to have more accurate nucleotide sequence information than the previously introduced isolates of the same species. It is expected to provide a foundation for further research and development of superior microbial pesticides through in-depth function analyses of the 10,857 genes.   The team reported that Bb JEF-007 showed pathogenicity against important agricultural and forest insect pests such as western flower thrips, citrus flatid planthopper, fall webworm, bean bug, mealworm and persimmon fruit moth.   As a follow-up study, the team developed the ‘Bb ERL836’ fungus and successfully launched the pesticide ‘ERL836 GR’ in collaboration with the domestic producer, Farmhannong.   The size of the pest control market is big enough to reach 50 billion won domestically, and one trillion won globally. The new technology is especially good for managing resistive pests through the implementation of microorganisms and metabolism into the insect cuticle. In addition, the insecticide is more eco-friendly because it is not persistent in soil.   “The research results can help us understand the inter-species or intra-species genetic diversity of the fungal genes,” said Professor Kim. “The new technology will improve the economic efficiency of existing microbial insecticides and dramatically reduce soil pollution. It will be a new alternative to microbial resistance pest management.”   The research was made possible with the support of the Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture and Forestry (IPET), and the participation of Farmhannong.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output268.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output268.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7342b99adfbb51c8106a82ce7f6f82aa016afc60 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output268.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Chinese Professors Invited for Doctorates | 2018-09-27 | 조회 2871본문 내용A special doctoral program was launched by Chonbuk National University.   ‘The Dragon Project’ is a degree course designed for professors in China who do not have a Ph. D., to vitalize the academic exchanges with universities in the neighboring country of Korea.   24 professors from China joined the project for the fall semester this year, each of whom will pursue the doctoral study in her/his own field.   “Providing opportunities to Chinese professors will cultivate outstanding China specialists and promote research cooperation between the two countries,” said President Nam Ho Lee in the opening ceremony on 7th September.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output269.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output269.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8b1cb6f64254864a7884cd2a2cc5fccc048ed162 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output269.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Whole Fruit Reduces Obesity Risk | 2018-09-27 | 조회 6436본문 내용As fruits contain sugar, whether or not fruit consumption induces obesity has been debated for a long time.   One of the world’s most popular weekly magazines, Time magazine, made reference for the second time to the research led by Professor Seong-Tshool Hong (Microbiology Department, Chonbuk National University Medical School) and colleagues, who proved whole-fruit eating reduces the risk of obesity.   For the research, the team collected big data on the effects of fruit intake on the human body from the academic publications and the internet, and combined the data with content information of each fruit ingredient.   They developed a method to interpret the big data from a new perspective and analyzed the relationship between fruit components and obesity. According to the results of the analysis, fruit sugar glucose and obesity are independent of each other, and the higher intake of high-acidity fruits helps lose more weight.   The study has been evaluated as a good example of how a global question can be answered by big data analysis.   Also, it is unusual for a particular scientific research to be introduced twice by Time, as even Nobel-winning research has rarely been covered by the magazine.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output27.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output27.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d250ba5f1e74426408d882277df58824a9e59b60 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output27.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +제목Professor Shin Dong-hwa Won a Prize Admin | 2005-11-22 | 조회 3784본문 내용 Professor Shin Dong-hwa Won a Prize + +Shin Dong-hwa, a professor of Agricultural Food Science and Technology won the "8th Republic of Korea Agricultural Sciences Technology Prize" at the Korean Racing Association auditorium on November 10th. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has awarded the Republic of Korea Agricultural Sciences Technology prize to superior researchers who contributed to the development and diffusion of scientific technology and agricultural enterprise who have industrialized technique since 1998. +Professor Shin has developed processing technology for agricultural food such as persimmon leaf tea, Korian hot pepper paste mixed with blackberries, and ginseng steamed red sweet jelly. He was awarded the grand prize out of twenty-three prize winners. In addition, he has acquired seven patents, solved about fifty problems in his field, and published about two hundred eighty research papers. +He said, "I appreciate that my research was recognized and I am proud of myself and Chonbuk National University." + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output270.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output270.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..278441d5dfd181eff27b6e7ffac4715fb99e5328 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output270.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Good News for Medical, Sanitary and Cosmetics Businesses Office of Information | 2018-11-23 | 조회 4300본문 내용Nanomembranes are nanosized membranes with lots of potential, as we can mix various materials with the polymer solution to give the desired functions and spray them directly on the desired targets. Thus, they have been used for many different purposes in industries including water treatment, energy, health and agriculture.   A CBNU doctoral student, Do-hee Lee (Bionano Systems Engineering) has developed a portable electric radiation device capable of producing polymer nanomembranes with high voltage over 15kv. In particular, Lee has established a laboratory startup company "Nanofire Lab" to commercialize the device.   The new device was inspired by the static electricity generated in everyday life. It artificially rubs two materials of different charge heat by motor rotation force and enables high voltage electric generation due to polarity change through charge transfer between the materials.   Compared to the conventional composition of heavy and large electric radiation devices, such as high voltage supply devices, metal nozzles, syringe pumps, collecting boards and chambers, the new 20 centimeter-long device is much lighter, making it easier to control even with just one hand.   With this small but innovative device, the same level of nanomembranes as the existing ones can be manufactured. Thus, it is expected to expand the previous lab-only use to practical use in daily life.   “By modifying the blend of functional polymer cartridges installed in the portable electric radiation device, the cartridges mixed with biocompatible polymers and drugs can be applied to the bio-fields, such as hemostasis (to stop bleeding), wound care and burn treatment,” said Lee. “Once commercialized, there could be a wide range of applications to fields ranging from air filtering (pm2.5 micro dust blocking, VOC abatement, antibacterial filters, etc.) to cosmetics, using natural polymer cartridges.”   The technology has been researched and developed with the support of the Korean Ministry of Science and ICT. The prototype and the start-up were carried out with the support of the Chonbuk National University Startup Support Center.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output271.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output271.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4eba2c40ac51ad84f2149f9e66b430317e06c20c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output271.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Undergraduate Discovers Efficacy of Soy Bean Office of Information | 2018-11-23 | 조회 28694본문 내용Jae-Bin Seo (Dept. of Oriental Medicine Resources) was awarded for his research at the International Conference of the Plant Resources Society of Korea recently.   The undergraduate student presented the results of his study titled “Glycine Max Merr. Enhances the Viability and Adhesion Ability of Lactobacillus Buchneri in Gastrointestinal Condition in vitro” at the conference.   The research was supported by the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. It is expected to be utilized as synbiotics.  00181022_Undergraduate Discovers Efficacy of Soy Bean.jpgCount : 65125628 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output272.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output272.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..346647bce0e096dcd43bfc2ce5e7986136c56a25 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output272.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Researchers Enhance Efficiency of Organic Solar Cell Office of Information | 2018-11-23 | 조회 32687본문 내용CBNU doctorate students (Department of Chemical Engineering) received the ‘Best Poster Award’ at the 2018 International Conference on Energy and Sustainability.   Dr. Mohd Nazim presented the results of his research on organic solar cells using graphene-reformed conductive polymer (PEDOT: PSS) as a buffer layer.   The study has been recognized for its excellent power conversion efficiency (PCE), which is twice as high as that of organic solar cells using conventional conductive polymer (PEDOT: PSS) buffer layers.   Dr. Abdullah was praised for his development of an organic material that can produce high efficiency at a lower cost than existing ones based on benzoselenadiazole, one of the organic compounds.   The research of both Dr. Mohd Nazim and Dr. Abdullah were supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea.  00181024_Researchers to Enhance Efficiency of Organic Solar Cell(모흐드나짐).jpgCount : 83127678 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output273.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output273.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..677737d692ccdc16ae2e52a59f1b19638605f49b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output273.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목ACS-Recognized Research on New Polymer Office of Information | 2018-11-23 | 조회 5033본문 내용A heat transfer composite material made from conventional polymer materials of poor thermal conductivity has a low heat transfer quality.   In order to improve the downside of this feature, a Chonbuk National University team (Dept. of Polymer Nano Science & Technology) has developed a polymer material with a superb heat conductivity, which is easier to process.   The new material is expected to be applicable in various industries such as electronics, energy, and aerospace, where effective heat control is essential.   It is very unusual for a graduate student to be the main author of a study recognized by a world-wide journal. The results of the study were published as a cover paper in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (IF = 8.097, Top 7.82%) recently, one of the top academic journals in the field.   The research was made possible with the participation of Dong-Gue Kang, Hyeyoon Ko, Jahyeon Koo, Seok-In Lim, Jin Soo Kim, Yeon-Tae Yu, Cheul-Ro Lee, Namil Kim, and Kwang-Un Jeong, and the support of the Korean Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF).  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output274.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output274.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c874fd79d22fcea362ec6ab5afa3493f7fefb74a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output274.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목New Technology to Treat Cancer Office of Information | 2018-11-23 | 조회 7270본문 내용Professors Chan Hee Park and Cheol Sang Kim’s team (Department of Mechanical Design Engineering) of Chonbuk National University has developed a completely new cancer treatment technology.   The technology performs six combined therapeutic functions such as heat and light, drugs, near-infrared (NIR) imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), target navigation, and intensive care, as well as target treatment that exclusively seeks cancer cells. It is a whole new anti-cancer technology using iron oxide nanoparticles and an external drive device equipped with artificial intelligence.   Dr. Arathyram Ramachandra Kurup Sasikala and Dr. Afeesh Rajan Unnithan, the first authors of this study, have developed a new heat-generating magnetic nanomaterial that can simultaneously control heat treatment and drug therapy, using nanofibers and magnetic nanoparticles. They published the results in Advanced Functional Materials (IF 13.325) in 2015 and 2017. The new discovery has been published online as the title of “Hexa-functional Tumour-seeking Nano Voyagers and Annihilators for Synergistic Cancer Theranostic Applications” in Nanoscale (IF 7.233) as a follow-up study using a deep learning method.   The conventional chemotherapy method using magnetic nanoparticles was performed solely by the combination of drug and heat treatment. The method has technical limitations in clinical application due to the side effects of damaging cancer cells as well as normal cells.   So, the CBNU researchers discovered a never-before-done method. They developed a digital image of cancer cells, used artificial intelligence to target and seek out only cancer cells, and apply thermo-chemo therapy solely to cancer cells. The team said they proved the efficacy of this method through animal testing.   The results of this study are expected to have a significant impact on not only the market for conventional cancer treating devices, but also on the market for new human implantable interventional devices such as stents.   In particular, it is expected to be commercialized through the 'Intermediate Mechano-Bio Fusion Research Center', which will be established in Chonbuk National University next year with the selection of a project to support the local industrial base in the amount of 19 billion won. Clinical trials will remain until commercialization of this source technology.   The research was made possible with the support of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF), and the participation of Arathyram Ramachandra Kurup Sasikala and Afeesh Rajan Unnithan (Department of Bionanosystem Engineering, Graduate School, and Mechanical Design Engineering of Chonbuk National University), Reju George Thomas (Department of Radiology, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital), Tumurbaatar Batgerel (Department of Bionanosystem Engineering, Graduate School, Chonbuk National University, and Power Engineering School, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia), Yong Yeon Jeong (Department of Radiology, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital), Chan Hee Park and Cheol Sang Kim (Department of Bionanosystem Engineering, Graduate School, and Mechanical Design Engineering of Chonbuk National University).  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output275.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output275.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c793ec0ab763197d22427a4791618ac617d76c4c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output275.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Professor Recognized by American Agro-Bio Society Office of Information | 2018-11-23 | 조회 10273본문 내용Professor Yong-jin Cho (Department of Bio-industrial Machinery Engineering) recently won the ‘Superior Paper Award’ at the annual meeting of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) in Detroit, Michigan, USA.   It is one of the most authoritative awards in the field that goes to the top 5% of outstanding papers published in the journal Transactions of the ASABE.   Cho developed a technique for predicting physical and chemical characteristics of various agricultural soils by combining data measured with light reflection, electricity, and physical measurement sensors.   By reflecting the soil area and depth information, the technique was determined to significantly improve not only the accuracy of each sensor measurement, but also improve that of the physical and chemical characteristics of the soil more than conventional methods.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output276.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output276.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..200b467ce3e92b9368fdb5b81a2401dc2c7e1fbd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output276.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목An Innovation in Transparent Flexible Electronic Materials Office of Information | 2018-11-23 | 조회 11624본문 내용Among two-dimensional materials, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is the only insulating material that is used to make transparent flexible and wearable electronic products. However, the large-area ‘polycrystalline hexagonal boron nitride’ synthesized by the conventional method has shown a low insulating character due to its incomplete atomic bonding of boron and nitrogen.   For the first time in history, Joo Song Lee (BIN Fusion Engineering doctoral student at Chonbuk National University) and his team have successfully discovered a way to synthesize wafer-scale ‘single-crystalline hexagonal boron nitride’ (SC-hBN) monolayer films with chemical vapor deposition, and have published the results of the study in Science magazine recently as the main author.   What is remarkable is the researchers opened the possibility of transforming heterogeneous multilayered 2D materials into large-area monolayered ones.   Lee’s team synthesized a thin monocrystalline boron nitride film on a large liquid gold surface by using self-collimation of hBN grains where the grains are formed in the same crystal direction. In this way, the single crystals can be synthesized into unlimited sizes.   Single-crystal two-dimensional materials are considered to be key materials for next-generation transparent electronic products, as they have excellent electrical characteristics, flexibility and transparency. In addition, they don’t transmit gas, thus are highly utilizable as a gas barrier of organic electronic devices.   This technology is expected to revolutionize the development of future electronic devices, gas barriers, sensors and filters that are transparent and at the same time flexible.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output277.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output277.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..603819aaff5f9b233e8a34e267c33e3f40bcc6da --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output277.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Depositing Material That Saves Time and Cost Office of Information | 2019-01-29 | 조회 10200본문 내용Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is an excellent photocatalyst capable of oxidizing substances by absorbing light. It is widely used as a coating material for semiconductors and solar cells, as well as disinfectants, deodorizers and antibacterial agents.   In industry, chemical vapor deposition and vacuum plasma deposition, such as the sol-gel process, have been generally applied to make TiO2 thin films, but such methods require high vacuum. Recently, low-temperature vapor deposition has been attracting interest as flexible materials are vulnerable to heat, but the techniques have shown a slow speed and low quality.   To overcome this, CBNU Professor Se Youn Moon’s team (Dept. of Applied Plasma Engineering and Dept. of Quantum System Engineering) has developed a high-speed vacuum deposition technology of high-quality titanium dioxide using low-temperature plasma at normal pressure.   They utilized low-temperature, atmospheric-pressure plasma technology to develop a technique to rapidly deposit TiO2 in an open space. The results showed a two- to three-fold improvement in chemical vapor deposition over the same process system and better performance in terms of deposition quality.   The research results were published in the November issue of Scientific Reports.   “Not only improving the deposition speed, the technology is also effective in controlling impurities such as carbon in the deposition layer through controlling atmospheric plasma properties,” said Seongchan Kang, one of the first authors, confidently. “And it can be a starting point for high purity TiO2 deposition technology.”   In addition, the technology significantly reduces the time and cost by adopting a simple low-temperature atmospheric pressure plasma process. In contrast, the existing research requires expensive equipment, such as a vacuum device and heating parts, as well as a complicated process. The new technology can be expanded to meter-level, thus applied to the industry.   Rodolphe Mauchauffé, the other first author of the research, drew attention worldwide by presenting the research results and receiving an ‘excellent presentation prize’ at the Association of Asia-Pacific Physical Societies Division of Plasma Physics (AAPPS-DPP) in November.   The research was made possible with the participation of Seongchan Kang, Rodolphe Mauchauffé, Yong Sung You and Se Youn Moon, with the support of the National Research Foundation of Korea and POSCO Research Institute.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output278.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output278.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6665d8030f2ecfb98744f50f6c72852dfb3bd3c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output278.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목First Koreans to Receive Prize from NATO Office of Information | 2019-01-29 | 조회 15385본문 내용A CBNU team (Prof. Jung-Mu Kim, Mr. Sungmin Sim and Prof. Donggu Im, Dept. of Electric Engineering) was awarded by North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), for the first time as South Korean researchers.   In cooperation with Dr. Ignacio Llamas-Garro (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain) and Prof. Kostyantyn Lukin (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine), Kim’s team received the ‘Science for Peace & Security Partnership Prize’ in the field of advanced technologies.   Science for Peace & Security (SPS) is the special investment program launched by NATO in 1958, as the Allied Command Operations (currently Allied Command Europe) felt the need for their own joint scientific research. Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the program, NATO awarded the teams with the best performances of the SPS research projects over the past decade.   Professor Kim’s team has been conducting research on 'Compact Sensor System for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles' for the first time in Korea since 2014 when they won the NATO SPS task. Since then, the trilateral team has been holding joint workshops as well as publishing the book Frequency Measurement Technology on their joint research.   In the modern electronic warfare, it is very important to know the position and information of enemy camps. Instantaneous frequency measurement (IFM), an electronic support device that searches, collects, and identifies intended or unintended radio frequency signals, is currently used. Conventional IFM receivers are mostly used on the ground, on marine vessels, and on manned aircraft because of their large size and high power consumption.   If the radio frequency signal is electronically scouted when a conventional IFM receiver is mounted on an unmanned airplane, the high power consumption and the large size of the IFM receiver would reduce the reconnaissance time of the aircraft and slow down the database of the threat information.   Therefore, to collect information quickly and accurately for contemporary electronic warfare, a radio frequency receiver that can be mounted on unmanned aerial vehicles is needed so that the vehicles can scout for an extended period of time.   To this end, Kim’s team proposed a reconfigurable frequency measurement (RFM) that can be mounted on unmanned aerial vehicles by replacing the conventional IFM receivers. In addition, the team designed and manufactured a variable capacitor and switch that use the microelectromechanical system (MEMS), to implement a low power, ultra-small identifier.   As partners, Dr. Llamas-Garro designed the variable frequency identification circuit, and Prof. Lukin was responsible for the antenna of the RFM system.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output279.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output279.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb91ebb679b59d802aad8aa6f92997e55e917730 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output279.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목 | | 조회 0본문 내용0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output28.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output28.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1594c0c68b1df38f2ad2897da6edfcea1e87af7e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output28.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목Secret Treatment for Asthma Revealed Admin | 2005-11-24 | 조회 3694본문 내용 Secret Treatment for Asthma Revealed + +Professor Lee Yong-cheol's team from the Department of Respiratory and Allergy Medicine at Chonbuk National University Hospital announced that the Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor gamma generally used as hypoglycemic agent for diabetic mellitus can be a new treatment for asthma. Professor Lee's team showed that Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor gamma decreased inflammation and irritation of airways and increased the numerical value of Interleukin-10. This plays an important role in asthma treatment when they injected Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor gamma, an antiinflammatory agent, into a nude mouse suffering from asthma. This result was published on a recent internet version of 'Molecular Pharmacology', a Science Citation Index(SCI) academic journal published by the Pharmacology and Experimental Therapy Society of the United States, and it was selected as a superior research paper. +Professor Lee said, "I am proud of helping treat asthma, devastating disease." + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output280.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output280.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb91ebb679b59d802aad8aa6f92997e55e917730 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output280.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목 | | 조회 0본문 내용0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output281.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output281.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb91ebb679b59d802aad8aa6f92997e55e917730 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output281.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목 | | 조회 0본문 내용0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git 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the team was able to control the hybrid high-dimensional nanostructure of dendron-applied pyrene and fullerene nanoparticles with uniform orientation.   “Not only the orientation at the molecular level can be controlled, but also the properties of materials can be maximized by controlling the high dimensional structure between various two-molecule configurations,” said Minwook Park, one of the main authors.   It is expected to contribute to molecular design and synthesis by presenting a precise method for high dimensional hybrid structure control.   The research was carried out by Minwook Park, Dong-Gue Kang, Won-Jin Yoon, Yu-Jin Choi, Jahyeon Koo, Seok-In Lim and Kwang-Un Jeong with the support of the Korean Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Science and ICT.   The results were published in Small (IF = 9.598, TOP = 6.51%), one of the top journals in the field of materials science.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output284.txt 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simultaneously produce high-value added chemicals such as organic acids and aldehydes with half or less electrical energy or overvoltage compared to the conventional electrolytic solution method of producing hydrogen by decomposing water using electricity.   Han’s team also secured eco-friendly process technology to produce hydrogen and high value-added chemicals from glycerol, a by-product of biodiesel production that can replace fossil fuels.   “It is meaningful because the technique can not only save the environment but also contribute to the domestic industry.”  00181221_Green and Cheaper Process for High Value-added Chemicals.jpgCount : 11110282938 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output285.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output285.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..391575060024fba1605862269bff309ca53eb853 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output285.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Solvent-Free Green Synthesis of PLA Block Copolymers Office of Information | 2019-01-29 | 조회 10247본문 내용For the first time in the world, researchers discovered a mechanochemical synthesis method of polylactic acid (PLA) block copolymers without using chemical solvent.   Solvent is the most commonly used in chemical synthesis and is the main cause of environmental pollution and accidents.   After two years of constant effort, Chonbuk National University undergraduates, Gue Seon Lee and Bo Reum Moon (Department of Chemistry, and Research Institute of Physics and Chemistry) and CBNU alumni Haemin Jeong (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, and University of Science & Technology) have succeeded in synthesizing functional block copolymer polymers, the most representative material of bioactive polymers, in solid form using an eco-friendly method.   The research was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea. Jihoon Shin and Jeung Gon Kim participated as corresponding authors.   The study results were covered in a recent online issue of Polymer Chemistry, published by Royal Society of Chemistry.  00181221_Solvent-Free Green Synthesis of PLA Block Copolymers.gifCount : 6818409 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output286.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output286.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c85f405ea2514866a4ae3b4f91b04983103c517a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output286.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Professor Solves a 30 Year-long Math Problem Office of Information | 2019-01-29 | 조회 10783본문 내용There are limitations in dealing with uncertainty especially in a computing environment that requires accurate answers. To solve this, mathematicians and computer scientists have applied rough set theory.   Since when it was first described by Zdzisław I. Pawlak in 1982, rough set theory has been considered to be a good way to solve problems in various computer-related fields. The theory contributed to theories such fuzzy theory, data analysis, deep learning, neural network theory and decision theory.   More specially, it has been applied as a hybrid method to various fields, such as pattern recognition, information processing, businesses and finance, industrial and environmental engineering, medical diagnosis and medical data analysis, statistical analysis, system defects and surveillance.   Although rough set theory is becoming more important with the development of computer science, making a mathematical theory that can process (model) all kinds of infinite and finite information as finite information efficiently has been an unresolved issue for more than 30 years.   Professor Sang-eon Han (Dept. of Mathematics Education) of Chonbuk National University, one of the world’s most renowned experts on digital topology, has solved the problem by introducing a ‘local finite rough set theory’ combining digital rough set theory and continuity rough set theory.   Prof. Han’s new theory is that the given information is finite or infinite, or even if it is provided in a continuous or discrete space, it can be modeled as locally finite information and processed efficiently.   The theory developed independently by Han was published in Information Sciences under the title “Covering Rough Set Structures for a Locally Finite Covering Approximation Space.”  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output287.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output287.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bea3a0535086595819d10eec9988c6519315ac36 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output287.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Semiconductor with Lower Resistance and 100x Performance | 2019-06-10 | 조회 9499본문 내용When applying two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) to conventional devices, high contact resistance between the TMDs and metal electrodes has always been a stumbling block.   CBNU Professor TaeWan Kim (Department of Electrical Engineering and Smart Grid Research Center) and his team have developed a technique that overcomes this problem and performs 100 times better than the existing 2D material-based semiconductors.   The researchers succeeded in fabricating a next-generation semiconductor device by depositing 2D TMDs on a large-area, high-uniformity wafer. This wafer is a substrate of a semiconductor integrated circuit and was used in combination with the development of phase transition technology.   “The new polymorphic structure, which is semiconductor and semimetal, forms a perfect ohmic contact between the two-dimensional semiconductor and the metal electrodes, and minimizes the resistance, thus achieving about 1,139 cm2 / V · s,” said Prof. Kim. It is a field effect carrier movement 100 times faster than the previously reported 2D semiconductor performance.    The research results are expected to dramatically speed up the commercialization of high-performance actuators with low power in semiconductors and displays. The study was published in ACS NANO, the world-renowned journal in nano science and technology.    With the participation of Yeungnam University and the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, the joint research was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output288.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output288.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..828dc9b6c7ec9fed5d7f5c70dc646adb245a0455 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output288.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Effective Device for Hip Joint Rehabilitation | 2019-06-10 | 조회 9331본문 내용Professors Myoung-Hwan Ko, Ki-wook Kim and Sun-jung Yoon (College of Medicine) have been receiving attention for their technology transfer results over the past three years, including the latest ‘hip joint protector’ technology for medical device manufacturers. The hip joint protector is a medical device that allows for quick and effective rehabilitation of patients after hip joint surgery. The equipment is advantageous in that it can comfortably and stably protect the hip joint region by fitting it to the shape of the human body through the expansion tube, unlike the conventional metal protectors which are inconvenient to wear. It is a protection technique that reduces the load on the hip joint and restricts excessive joint movement of the thigh, reducing the recurrence risk of the hip joint injury after surgery and inducing quick and effective rehabilitation. The professors succeeded in developing the ‘virtual rehabilitation training device with variable tool module’ for recovery of patients suffering from cognitive impairment and hand function impairment caused by dementia and brain disease in 2017. The ‘functional games and non-verbal measurement techniques for language therapy for patients with speech disorders’ followed in 2018, with collaborative research with Professor Hee-cheon Yu of POSTECH. The techniques have also been commercialized through rehabilitation medical device manufacturers and are now being widely used in the medical field. ‘Rehabilitation Medical Device Intermediary Clinical Trial Support Center’, a national project supported by the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare, was made possible due to the infrastructure of the research. It is a successful case that the related organizations have led the whole period of medical device development from new technology development to prototype production, efficacy verification, product licensing and final commercialization, through one platform. In addition, the support of the university hospital has been a key factor in obtaining these technology transfer results.  00고명환교수.jpgCount : 58154342 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output289.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output289.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f5b0c4b442a83bca837c40ca20f3eadfd8646544 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output289.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Perovskite Film with 100x Luminous Efficiency | 2019-06-10 | 조회 41989본문 내용Professor Hong Seok Lee (Department of Physics, Research Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chonbuk National University) and his team have developed a technique for manufacturing perovskite film 100 times the luminous efficiency.   The researchers produced a highly crystalline perovskite film by treating it with a solvent vapor of various polarities. They also developed a method to control the emission wavelength and efficiency by controlling the crystal size in the film according to the exposure time to the polar solvent vapor.   Perovskite is a material of excellent productivity due to its easy solution process and high electric conductivity. It has gained attention as a luminescent material for next generation display. However, the biggest obstacle that the material has is it’s a large crystal size in the micrometer level and the electrons and holes involved in luminescence easily disappear, not combining together.   To overcome the disadvantages, Lee’s team re-crystallized the perovskite film produced by the solution process with a polar solvent vapor. Through the recrystallization, they could reduce the crystal size to the nanometer level, and improve the crystallinity of the material by inducing the reaction of PbBr2 and CH3NH3Br, which are the unreacted precursors remaining inside the film. This method increases the luminous efficiency of the perovskite film by more than 100 times.   The research was made possible with the participation of Sang-Hyun Chin (Advanced Photonics Research Institute, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, and Department of Physics, Chonbuk National University), Jin Woo Choi (Advanced Photonics Research Institute, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), Hee Chul Woo (Advanced Photonics Research Institute, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), Jong H. Kim (Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University), Hong Seok Lee (Department of Physics, Research Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chonbuk National University) and Chang-Lyoul Lee (Advanced Photonics Research Institute, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology).   Recently the study results were selected as the cover story for a recent issue of Nanoscale, a worldwide scientific journal in the field of chemistry.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output29.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output29.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4adfc184d8a3303d30153981bab70593970d6459 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output29.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +제목Age of Cultural Contents Admin | 2005-12-06 | 조회 3167본문 내용 The "2005 Cultural Contents Academy"is operated free of charge at the Local Digital Media Center. This project is co-hosted by Jeollabuk-do and Chonbuk National University in order to find talented human resources in the field of cartoon and characters production and to attract provincial people's attention to cultural contents. +The curriculum consists of classes for producing characters and cartoons. The Department of Cultural Work in Jeollabuk-do donated 15 million won to this project. Trainees learn computer graphic and study 2D courses, a basic course of character design in classes for producing creative characters after mastering the basic course. Classes for producing cartoons are composed of collecting ideas for cartoons and the process of cartooning by hand. Later the trainees produce digital animation with a computer. "It is an uncommon chance to be educated free of charge by professional lecturers in the field of character and cartoon production. In addition, the program is very practical and it is applicable to other fields," said Choi Byoung-yeon, a researcher at the Local Digital Media Center, and he expected many students to join in this project. The "2005 Culture Contents Academy" will be open for sixteen days beginning December 9th and the classes will be at the Local Digital Media Center from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Alist of selected applicants will be announced on the webpage on December 2nd. For more informations call 270-2808 or visit http://youngsang.chonbuk.ac.kr + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output290.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output290.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4d13ad0ae64d42a61218812013fe007ae3da4bcc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output290.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU's Special Scholarship to Boost Challenge CBNU | 2019-06-10 | 조회 41815본문 내용CBNU has a unique scholarship which is hard to find in other universities. It is the 'Challenge Boost Scholarship', not for the students with good grade but for those who want to challenge some area themselves.Since 2017, around 400 students have benefited from this scholarship per semester. It is also very rare for a special-purpose scholarship to be offered to such a big number of students. Each of the successful candidates is given one million won for presenting their self-designed challenge to the university, and share experiences afterwards.In March this year, CBNU selected 384 students to receive scholarships this semester. With the scholarship, students prepare for the contests they want, or perform various activities such as overseas field trips, extreme experiences, research and book publishing. In August, they will promote other students' challenging activities by sharing their experiences through presentation of results.In this way, CBNU helps students to set their dreams on their own, by empowering them to take concrete steps to implement goals. In particular, since the support is in the form of real money, it also has the advantage of being able to use it freely for activities that one wants.In addition, CBNU grants scholarships to students who engaged in various activities in ‘the Six Key Competences’ such as challenge, communication, creativity, personality, practicality and culture to celebrate the university's opening anniversary in October every year.  00도전역량강화장학금.jpgCount : 94637038 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output291.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output291.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7044d848a1120490b3fdbc147779ebcfb0aefabf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output291.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Students Share Seedlings with Residents | 2019-06-14 | 조회 41675본문 내용On the afternoon of May 15, CBNU campus was full of gratifying laughs among the students sharing the seedlings and the people who took them. The students in ‘Honors Residential College (HRC) Eco Floor Program’ distributed 60,000 varieties of vegetables and flower seedlings cultivated over the past several months.   With the start of the first semester, the students have cultivated various seedlings such as red-pepper, eggplant, beet, kale, cherry tomatoes and flowers, under the guidance of Professor Byung-mo Park in the Department of Bio Science & Rural Resources. It was an activity to foster the right personality of students and to help raise their challenge spirits through the experiential program of the comparative area in HRC program.   The giveaway event was to share the joy of young citizens’ achievements with the local society. About 500 people including students and local residents participated, and there was such a big response and a long line even before it started.   “We found it enjoyable to see the plants growing from seed through HRC Eco Floor activities,” said Ki-seok Jeong, a student in the Department of BioIndustrial Machinery Engineering. “I’m happy to share the seedlings raised by ourselves for a meaningful purpose in the community.”  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output292.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output292.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0bef4ca97ec306a7500e3f03d90357e6d1606d0e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output292.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목One Step Closer to Hydrogen Economy CBNU | 2019-06-14 | 조회 42368본문 내용Not only South Korea but many other countries in the world have been making an effort to transition to a hydrogen economy, for long term energy storage and long distance transport of low-carbon energy. However, the amount of hydrogen that can be produced using conventional methods is limited because they mainly use by-product hydrogen gas from crude oil refinement or modify natural gas at high temperatures. It is also hard to say the methods are ‘completely clean’ because they use fossil fuels that generate carbon dioxide. For these reasons, electrolysis of water is required for complete hydrogen production, although it uses expensive metal catalysts such as platinum, iridium oxide and ruthenium oxide, as well as electricity. Professor Joong Hee Lee’s team of Chonbuk National University have developed a new catalyst based on porous transition metal through a cheaper, easier and more efficient manufacturing method. The team successfully created a nanostructure in the shape of nickel–cobalt phosphide nanoneedle, using nickel and cobalt. The materials are inexpensive, easy to apply, mass-producible and have high surface area. The catalyst showed a cell voltage of 1.54V (50mA cm−2), which is much lower than that of platinum-carbon and ruthenium oxide-carbon. It also has superior durability compared to existing commercialized products. Van Hien Hoa, Duy Thanh Tran, Huu Tuan Le, Nam Hoon Kim and Joong Hee Lee participated in the research, with support from the Korean Ministry of Science and ICT, and the Ministry of Education. The research results were recently published in Nano Energy and Applied Catalysis B-Environmental.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output293.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output293.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e05ef9bdfcc81a7e61c0edc9f5ee4afb907c0ef --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output293.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Molecular Tweezer for Carbon Nanomaterials | 2019-06-14 | 조회 43149본문 내용Professor Kwang-Un Jeong’s team (Dept. of Polymer-Nano Science & Technology) has attracted the attention of the world academy by developing a molecular tweezer that can collect fullerene (C60), a very small carbon nanomaterial, in a two-dimensional grid. Recently the research results were published in ACS NANO, one of the top academic journals in materials science. By using this technology, both the orientation of the carbon nanomaterials and the high dimensional structure between the two molecules can be controlled at the molecular unit to maximize the properties of the material. Therefore, various materials such as electronic sensors, flexible electrodes, logic circuits, which have been drawing attention in Industry 4.0, can be easily manufactured with higher performance and are expected to be applied to a wide range of uses. "By adopting a host-guest system to apply the excellent optical and physical properties of fullerene, we were able to control hybrid high-dimensional nanostructures with uniform orientation," said Dr. Minwook Park, the main author of the research. "The new technique will contribute to molecular design and synthesis by presenting precise methods for high-dimensional hybrid structure control," said Professor Jeong. The research was made possible with the participation of Minwook Park (Dept. of Polymer-Nano Science & Technology and Dept. of BIN Convergence Technology, Chonbuk National University), Kyeong-Im Hong (Dept. of Chemistry, Yonsei University), Minji Kang (Functional Composite Materials Research Center, Korea Institute of Science & Technology), Prof. Tae-Wook Kim (Functional Composite Materials Research Center, KIST), Hosoowi Lee (Dept. of Chemistry, YU), Prof. Woo-Dong Jang (Dept. of Chemistry, YU) and Prof. Kwang-Un Jeong (Dept. of Polymer-Nano Science & Technology and Dept. of BIN Convergence Technology, CBNU), with the support of the Korean Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Science and ICT.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output294.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output294.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d5bbb8420da010141e6cc29b628dae4858f4b6b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output294.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Research on Respiratory Disturbance in Children's Sleep | 2019-06-14 | 조회 42052본문 내용Dr. Do-Young Kim (Graduate School of Dentistry) was awarded for presenting her research results on “Diagnosis and Effects of Maxillary Expansion in Children with Sleep-disordered Breathing” at the 60th anniversary conference of Korean Academy of Pediatric Dentistry in COEX, Seoul.   “Children’s sleeping problems is often undervalued. However, early diagnosis and treatment is needed to improve sleep-disordered breathing because it can adversely affect growing children from a long-term perspective,” said Kim.   In this study, Dr. Kim compared and analyzed the changes and improvement of symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing before and after maxillary lateral expansion treatment in children with constricted maxillary arches with symptoms of sleep breathing difficulties.   The results of the study showed that symptoms of sleep respiratory disturbance improved after maxillary expansion. There was an increase in the width of the nose, pharynx, throat and larynx, which correspond with the upper part of the airway.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output295.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output295.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9d0093efe7a9cf051a22a43a0c4062afff5c43d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output295.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Analysis of Therapeutic Effect of Bronchial Treatment CBNU | 2019-06-14 | 조회 42107본문 내용Professor Young-Min Han (Dept. of Radiology, College of Medicine, Chonbuk National University) received the "Best Poster Award" for his study results on the effect of postoperative bronchial therapy, at the recent regular conference of the Korean Society of Interventional Radiology (KSIR).   Han’s study titled “Postop Bronchopleural fistula: Interventional treatment” is an analysis of the therapeutic effect on patients suffering from bronchopleural fistula after lung cancer or pulmonary tuberculosis surgery. Such complication is rare and the diagnosis is also very difficult.   Through computed tomography and bronchoscopy, Prof. Han diagnosed the bronchopleural fistula in seven patients who underwent surgery due to lung cancer or pulmonary tuberculosis. Han’s team performed intervention treatment for this and obtained outstanding results.   Afterwards, Professor Han analyzed the therapeutic effects of the seven patients, and analyzed the pros and cons of various instruments used in this treatment through literature review; for the first time such an action was taken in South Korea. Han was awarded the prize for the academic value of his conceptualization and treatment of the disease.   Han’s study has been highly evaluated by the society in that it provides a basis for patient-tailored treatment. It is also expected that better instrument can be developed by 4-dimensional print simulation through computed tomography of various types of bronchopleural fistula.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output296.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output296.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..22f5fc45f91482e50bb5bbf71c510612f42dbe23 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output296.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Research on Isolation of Blood Tumor Cells CBNU | 2019-06-14 | 조회 54236본문 내용Professor Sun Young Lee (Dept. of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, Chonbuk National University) has conducted joint research on the isolation of blood tumor cells with researchers in Hungary, and recently published the study results under the title of “Technologies for Circulating Tumor Cell Separation from Whole Blood” in the Journal of Hematology & Oncology, one of the SCI journals on tumors. The study suggests a standardization method for rapidly changing diagnostic techniques worldwide for cancer cells present in the blood of cancer patients. Since there were no articles previously on methodological aspects, accuracy, and standardization techniques for the cancer cells present in the blood of cancer patients, the research results can be widely used by researchers, cancer specialists, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology companies. “This technology can not only predict cancer metastasis by finding cancer cells in blood, but also contribute greatly to the development of cancer treatment by prescribing patient-specific anticancer drugs through mutation studies of cancer cells, and identifying cancer mechanism by comparative study of cancer cells in blood with primary carcinoma cells,” said Prof. Lee. “Through further international collaboration, we will conduct research on the PDX mouse model to develop an anticancer drug of the mutant gene obtained through the CTC (circulating tumor cells) study. The research is one of the studies on the ‘development and utilization of female cancer markers through analysis of cancer genome in blood’ supported by the Korean Ministry of Science & ICT. It was made possible with the participation of Petra Bankó (Dept. of Biochemical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics), Sun Young Lee (Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Chonbuk National University Hospital), Viola Nagygyörgy (Celldi Kft), Miklós Zrínyi (Laboratory of Nanochemistry, Dept. of Biophysics & Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University), Chang Hoon Chae (Lab of Nanochemistry, Dept. of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, SU), Dong Hyu Cho (Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, CBNU Hospital) and András Telekes (Depr. of Oncology, St. Lazarus Hospital).Prof. Lee has published an analysis of the genetic propensity of circulating cancer cells in peripheral blood in patients with Ewing Sarcoma of the uterus in the SCIE journal Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine.  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output297.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output297.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f5b4a99646da5979a79a5a8468e432bcd043f2cd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output297.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Sustainable Development of Integrated Biorefinery Assessment 홍보실 | 2020-06-19 | 조회 45161본문 내용PhD student Jaewon Byun and Professor Jeehoon Han of Jeonbuk National University (School of Semiconductor and Chemical Engineering) are drawing attention from the world academic community by announcing research results that present an integrated evaluation for production of biofuels and chemical products. This study is expected to greatly help the biorefinery technology in its early stages to accurately assess the sustainability of this industry, thereby eliminating uncertainty in this industry, and to assist in policy making for the bio-industry ecosystem construction. In recognition of the excellence of this research, it was published as a cover paper in the May 2020 issue of Energy & Environmental Science (IF=33.250), a prominent academic journal in the field of energy and environment. This journal is the world's best in terms of citation index, comparable to Nature, Science and Cell (IF=36~43), the best academic journals in the natural engineering field. The biorefinery process, which produces multiple products at the same time, involves product diversity and technology complexity, which is a major factor in reducing reliability when evaluating feasibility. Therefore, in this study, an integrated evaluation technique was developed and applied to 10 practical cases in connection with three existing feasibility studies (technical economic evaluation, life cycle environmental evaluation, and uncertainty evaluation). The researchers quantified the economic potential and mitigation potential over the entire cycle of the biorefinery process, which simultaneously produces ethanol (the transport fuel) and various chemical products (adipic acid, caprolactam, pentanediol, phthalic anhydride and furandicarboxylic acid) from the corn stover.  In addition, the team finally estimated the economic mitigation potential and reflected the uncertainty to evaluate the possibility of replacing biofuels developed in individual cases with fossil fuels. Among the ten examples suggested in this study, the researchers confirmed that the optimum results are obtained when ethanol and furandicarboxylic acid are produced simultaneously. Also, through the feasibility assessments, such as bottlenecks, it was suggested that in order to secure the validity of the biorefinery technology in the future, it is necessary to increase the scale of the process and to develop a conversion technology that can improve the yield. “This study is a breakthrough to solve the reliability problem of the feasibility assessment result, which is the main basis for the development and policy decision-making, which is attracting attention as a key technology for reducing greenhouse gases in the future," said Professor Han, the research director. “It is expected to greatly contribute to speeding up the commercialization of unused carbon source resource technology in addition to the biorefinery process.” 00한지훈ees2005.jpgCount : 432675431 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output298.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output298.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7fef7fc180c89a554c7e8d956549fefce3605637 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output298.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Stable & Efficient Composite for Solar Cells 홍보실 | 2020-06-19 | 조회 40477본문 내용Yousheng Wang, Tahmineh Mahmoudi and Prof. Yoon-Bong Han (Dept. of Chemical Engineering) announced the results of developing a functional nanocomposite material and applying it to perovskite solar cells, which are drawing attention as next-generation solar cells. The results are recently published online in Advanced Energy Materials (IF=24.884), a world-renowned academic journal in the field of high-tech energy materials. The perovskite solar cell is in the spotlight as a next generation solar cell that can replace the silicon solar cell, but due to optical/thermal instability, ion migration and decomposition of the perovskite material by water when exposed to air for a long time. It has the problem of significantly shortening the life and efficiency of the solar cell. Therefore, for practical use of the perovskite solar cell, it is necessary to develop a material capable of securing long-term stability while maintaining high efficiency. The perovskite molecule is composed of a combination of organic and inorganic cations and halogen anions, and organic cations have an important effect on crystal structure and stability. The team have developed various nanocomposite materials and applied the research results to perovskite solar cells. The study results were published in Advanced Energy Materials (IF=24.884), ACS Energy Letters (IF=16.331) and Nano Energy (IF=15.548). This time, the research team made a perovskite molecule by optimally mixing two types of organic cations (MA and FA), and then mixing this with copper-doped nickel oxide (Cu:NiO) to form a functional composite material (FAMA-Perovskite)-Cu:NiO). As a result of applying the prepared functional composite material to the active layer of the perovskite solar cell, a high-performance solar cell with a photocurrent density of 24.5 mA/cm2, a fill factor of 80.5%, and a light conversion efficiency of 20.7% or more, could be manufactured. In addition, the thermal optical stability and the stability to air have been greatly improved, and the result is that the solar cell efficiency is stably maintained at 97% or more even after 240 days in atmospheric conditions. "We made chemical, thermal and optically unstable perovskite molecules into functional nanocomposite materials with excellent stability, and applied them to the active layer of perovskite solar cells," said Prof. Han. "It is significant that the cause of the problem, which is a stumbling block, was theoretically identified and a solution was proposed through experiments." 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output299.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output299.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..21da73ccbc34bbbb09f052f55c1ee26727572336 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output299.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Los Alamos Lab Signs MOU with Hyundai Motors 홍보실 | 2020-06-22 | 조회 40329본문 내용Los Alamos National Laboratory-Jeonbuk National University (LANL-JBNU) announced on 16th June that it has signed a joint research project agreement with Hyundai Motors. The institute successfully conducted future technology research tasks with Hyundai Motor in back in 2018, and then signed another agreement in 2019 to expand technology development. Through this, its unprecedented imaging and wave control techniques were incorporated into Hyundai Motor's future technology research. With the 2019 joint research agreement, LANL-JBNU plans to apply its various non-destructive inspection techniques to automobile structures. The non-destructive testing technology of the institute can be widely applied not only to the automobile industry, but also to the machinery, construction, aviation industries and many more. “We have been developed a variety of non-destructive testing techniques applicable to diverse materials such as metals, composites and plastics,” said Lae-Hyong Kang, the Director of LANL-JBNU. "Our aim is to contribute to making safer and more durable future vehicles." Los Alamos National Laboratory-Jeonbuk National University has been contributing to the development of local industries by establishing a cooperative system with various companies in the wind power, aviation, drones, carbon fiber and electronic parts fields, conducting multi-disciplinary industry-academic research. Also, it won a technology transfer contract for non-destructive inspection of national defense-related structures, and has been actively interacting with MAI Carbon in Germany, as well as Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States​. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output3.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output3.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..86dbae4b4c8a1fb70a2b91d3f8108caaae29c3d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output3.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +제목CBNU students passed middle or high school teacher exam in Jeollabukdo numerously. Admin | 2007-02-22 | 조회 4567본문 내용 This year 49 students from CBNU were successful candidates for middle or high school teachers among 106 candidates. Furthermore, the rates of successful candidates (46%) were much higher than those of other universities +According to Jeollabukdo Office of Education, 49 from CBNU students, 9 from Jeon-ju, 6 from Woo-sok, 5 from Koy-won, 3 from Won-kwang, and 34 from other areas felt happy to be would-be teachers. +The total number of candidates were 69 in CBNU on a national basis. Each of the Office of Education in Korea represented that 49 CBNU students could have qualifications for a teacher in Jeollabukdo, and the rest of the students, 20, also could get the certificate for a teacher in other provinces. +Choi Jong-Beom, a dean in the college of education said, "Many faculty members from the college of education support students to make themselves a teacher through learner-centered education and various contents of text. We and the college of education will provide our students with enough support to cultivate able teachers." 0051c201fe21a419201b58754d52b687dc.jpgCount : 2091365 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output30.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output30.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..90df8ebcdc95829a1a14fb657fd54ec07d538094 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output30.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목The 6th Student Public Relations Team Admin | 2006-01-18 | 조회 3398본문 내용 The winter season training for the 6th student public relations team has been started. The first student public relations team was chosen in 2001 and the winter season training is to be held from 16 January 2006 to 26 January 2006. +Fifteen members of the student public relations team are to participate in the training with the chief of the public relations Choi Young-Jun, Prof. Gang Jun-Man and Prof. Gim Byung-Gi. The training program is composed of various programs such as writing, news gathering, service and recreation. +The student public relations team is responsible for all sorts of events of the university, Webzine operation and report. Especially, the student public relations team is operated by on and off-line team which plays an active part in cyber public relations. 00749958.jpgCount : 3638905 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output300.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output300.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..134ff3871f3acb5c1c4e8d203c9d675d77999f41 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output300.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목NATO International Joint Research Project Selection 홍보실 | 2020-10-23 | 조회 41234본문 내용The research project of 'NANO technology inspired biosensor with photo-responsive Liquid Crystals' (NANO-LC) jointly promoted by Prof. Kwang-Un Jeong's research team at Jeonbuk National University and Prof. Luciano De Sio's research team at Sapienza University of Rome in Italy was selected as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) science for peace and security (SPS) multi-year project.   The NATO Science for Peace and Security Program seeks to enhance cooperation and dialogue between NATO and partner nations through civil science and innovation. This joint research team will receive €284,000 for 3 years until September 2023 to develop a smart sensor that can detect harmful bacteria or germs contained in drinking water in real time. The main goal of this research project is to create a smart biosensor that can accurately and quickly detect harmful viruses or bacteria contained in drinking water. The U.S. Air Force Research Institute will participate in this research project as an end-user.   "As the importance of virus detection has increased significantly in recent years, we expect to be able to quickly respond to biochemical terrorism and global pandemic situations by developing rapid and accurate detection technology through the implementation of this research project," said Prof. Kwang-Un Jeong.   “We expected that the research project can be carried out successfully through the combination of our plasmonic effect technology and Prof. Kwang-Un Jeong's liquid crystal synthesis and advanced nanostructure control technology,” said Prof. Luciano De Sio. 00201029_nanosps_jeong_1.pngCount : 63568767 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output301.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output301.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8cdd45215f8a9eaf542bde7323b2def6b1aec626 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output301.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목A New Therapeutic Potential for Relapsed/Refractory T-cell Lymphoma 홍보실 | 2021-02-01 | 조회 40910본문 내용Professor Ho-Young Lim (Dept. of Medicine)'s team is drawing global attention by first revealing the therapeutic effect of a newly developed target anticancer drug and cytotoxic anticancer drug combination therapy for the treatment of recurrent/refractory T-cell lymphoma, aggressive malignant lymphoma for which no specific standard therapy is known.   Lim's team completed a Phase Ⅰ/Ⅱ trial for a novel treatment regimen in patients with refractory T-cell lymphoma, and the results were recently published in Annals of Oncology (2019 IF = 18.274), one of the renowned journals in the field of cancer.   T-cell lymphoma is a highly aggressive lymphoma that refracts or recurs in many cases even after high-dose chemotherapy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation if primary treatment fails and recurs. There was no standard chemotherapy yet.   The PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling system plays a key role in the differentiation and proliferation of non-Hodgkin lymphoma cancer cells. The therapy that inhibits the system has proven to be quite effective in some non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and is currently being used for routine treatment in the United States and Europe.   However, the actual clinical effect of inhibiting PI3K signaling system was not sufficient and limited because the treatment is only effective in the T-cell lymphoma which is highly aggressive, highly malign and relatively rare. Also, cancer cells can easily develop resistance by activating an alternative signaling system against the inhibition. The team conducted a phase Ⅰ/Ⅱ clinical trial led by researchers at eight university hospitals in South Korea, to investigate the therapeutic effect of the combination therapy of Bayer's PI3K signaling system inhibitor, Copanlisib, and the cytotoxic anticancer drug, Gemcitabine.   The clinical trial was conducted in patients with refractory T-cell lymphoma which did not respond to primary chemotherapy for which no standard therapy has been established, or whose disease recurred after chemotherapy.   More than 70% of the T-cell lymphoma patients enrolled in this trial responded to the combination therapy of Copanlisib and Gemcitabine, especially the patients with certain histological subtype T-cell lymphoma, showing that the therapy induced complete response that is hardly obtainable in general chemotherapy in more than 50% of the patients.   In addition, by demonstrating that the side effects of the treatment are quite mild even with the combination therapy, the potential to be a new solution for relapsed/refractory T-cell lymphoma could be suggested.   In the medical community, this study is of great significance in that it was the first to show that the weakness of the existing PI3K signaling system monotherapy can be overcome through combination therapy.   In particular, the study is clinically meaningful because the researchers found that the presence of specific gene mutations in tumor cells could predict the treatment response in combination therapy with PI3K signaling inhibitors and cytotoxic anticancer drugs, through next-generation sequencing in tumor tissues, which was recently introduced and actively carried out by JBNU Hospital. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output302.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output302.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..de92970f7b41c1e546d0d3dc4932426612786425 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output302.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목JBNU Researchers Develops Bone-regenerating Material 홍보실 | 2021-04-21 | 조회 43736본문 내용Endogenous electrical fields naturally exist in our body, playing an important role in bone development and regeneration. Research on ‘piezoelectric materials’ that generate electricity by themselves has been actively conducted in various fields. However, existing studies only generate mechanical-electrical signals, while configuration such as bioactivity, absorption and extracellular matrix were not possible.   The research achievements overcoming the limitation were recently introduced by a JBNU team led by Vignesh Krishnamoorthi Kaliannagounder (doctoral student, department of Bionanotechnology and Bioconvergence Engineering), drawing attention from world academia. The study results were published in Nano Energy (IF 16.602) under the title of ‘Remotely Controlled Self-powering Electrical Stimulators for Osteogenic Differentiation Using Bone Inspired Bioactive Piezoelectric Whitlockite Nanoparticles’.   The team developed bioactive nanoparticles that promote the differentiation of osteoblasts derived from living organisms, using mechanobio-piezoelectric technique that converts mechanical force into electrical signals.   Kaliannagounder’s team synthesized whitlockite nanoparticles (WHNPs) Ca18Mg2(HPO4)2(PO4)12, which are inorganic bone minerals rich in our body like hydroxyapatite (HA) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP), and proved effectiveness through various cell experiments.   Mechanical-electrical signals were noninvasively irradiated in the cell experiment with FDA-approved medical ultrasound (LIPUS) to activate WHNPs. Using osteoblastic MC3T3-E1, the team confirmed significant increase in the expression of Piezo1 and TRPV4, as well as the increase of ALP activity, calcium mineralization and bone formation gene expression.   The team is planning to confirm the technique’s applicability in a wide range of bone regeneration engineering fields through preclinical research and clinical trials.   Bio companies interested in commercialization are participating in the research already, and the technology is expected to be commercialized after evaluation by the Jeonbuk National University Interventional Mechano-Biotechnology Convergence Research Center.   The research was made possible by the support of the National Research Foundation of Korea with the participation of Vignesh Krishnamoorthi Kaliannagounder, Afeesh Rajan Unnithan, Jeesoo Park, Sang Soo Park, Chan Hee Park, Cheol Sang Kim and Arathyram Ramachandra Kurup Sasikala of Jeonbuk National University, and Nirmal Prashanth Maria Joseph Raj, Sang-Jae Kim of Jeju National University. 00김철생교수팀.pngCount : 58934769 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output309.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output309.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..461137d3dfdf5e1082c3c88884056a01fbf24781 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output309.txt @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Hyun Goo Kang (Department of Neurology, College of Medicine) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 33598본문 내용▶Interview​Professor Hyun Goo Kang is a researcher who +is working hard on research and treatment related to cerebrovascular disease +(stroke), dementia, and headache in the field of neurology. Since his +appointment as a professor in 2015, he has mainly studied cerebral infarction, and +since 2018, he has been conducting basic research on zinc fingers related to +cerebrovascular diseases. Since 2021, he has also undertaken research related +to artificial intelligence and big data in accordance with the trend of the 4th +industrial revolution. After his appointment as a professor, Professor Kang has +published more than 10 papers per year in the SCI (E) journal as a main author. +In the seven years since his appointment as a professor, he has published 73 +SCI (E)-level papers, has received several excellent researcher awards, and is +one of the most notable researchers. Cerebrovascular disease and dementia are +academic fields that still need progress in diagnosis and treatment. These are +the fields that can help many patients through the development of new diagnoses +and treatments. Professor Kang's research is of great value because most his +research is related to ways to diagnose diseases more accurately and quickly or +to actively cope with cases that show unusual patterns. Through his research, +patients' satisfaction with their treatment results can be increased, and the +economic burden can be lowered through an appropriate treatment process through +the accuracy of diagnosis.   ▶EducationFeb 2018.  /  Chosun Univ. Graduate School, +Doctor of Medicine.Feb 2010.  /  Wonkwang Univ. Master of Medicine. +Feb 2006.  /  Wonkwang Univ. Bachelor of +Medicine.   ​▶Researches​Delayed-onset +subdural hematoma after mild head injury with negative initial brain imaging / J of Integrative, Vol 21​https://www.imrpress.com/journal/JIN/21/2/10.31083/j.jin2102069/htm ​Factors +Distinguishing Proximal and Distal Internal Carotid Artery Occlusions in +Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke / Diagnostics, Vol 12https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35204581/ Aggravation +of acute ischemic stroke with cerebral hypoperfusion after intravenous +propacetamol​ / ​Journal +of Clinical Neurology​, Vol 17https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34184457/​Delayed +Mycotic Cerebral Aneurysm Following Infective Endocarditis With Headache / Headache, Vol 60https://headachejournal.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/head.13936 ... ​▶Books​, Springer, 2021​ 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output31.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output31.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7d506cf4f38464e7e7269b89453abce8ecf2ced7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output31.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +제목The Freshmen In The News Admin | 2006-02-03 | 조회 3694본문 내용 The Freshmen In The News - Park Jong-Ho, Park Jong-Mo, The Twin Successful Candidates + + +"We are pleased to have a chance to study in the same university although we are in different major." +Identical twins who succeeded in the regular entrance examination of Chonbuk National University are the talk of the town. The heroes are Park Jong-Ho of Jeonil highschool and Park Jong-Mo of Wanju highschool. Recently, Park Jong-Ho has matriculated in Mechanical & Aero System Engineering department and Park Jong-Mo in Biological Resources Science department. +Especially, if Park Jong-pil, their elder brother, goes back to school after finishing his military service, the three brothers will have a matter for congratulation on studying in the same university. +Under the family precepts of 'Being sincere and honest', the twins assure their courteous brothers' affection in spite of their different aim and major. In these days, they take lessons on drums and guitar respectively at Yangjeon Church in Wanju-gun, Yongjin-myun and this proves their affection. +Futhermore, they promised to join the army on the same day. They said that the military life would be more interesting if they performed military duties together. +Their father Park Woong-Bae is a member of Wanju-gun assembly and shares his joys and sorrows with the inhabitants of the country for grass-roots democracy. He said that he was proud of his sons on their admission to National University. +The twins said, "We want to gain experience with part-time job and to find girlfreind." 00395410.jpgCount : 3746454 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output311.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output311.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ebbd39537d376359cb10470c3350d38807f0b542 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output311.txt @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Jae Su Kim (Department of Agricultural Biology) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 33644본문 내용​▶Interview​Professor Jae Su Kim is one of the most +advanced researchers in Korea in microbial-based pest control research. Through +his research on microbial pesticides, which began in 1999 when he graduated +from Seoul National University's Department of Agricultural Biology, Professor +Kim developed a product that can control gizzard worms, the biggest problem in +crop production, and commercialized it in 2017 as a product called +Chongchaessak. This product sold out three times in the first year of its +release, making it the biggest success story in the domestic eco-friendly +market so far. At the same time, he deciphered the entire genome of the +insecticidal microorganism ERL836 for the first time in Korea, creating an +opportunity to understand the molecular biological insecticidal mechanism. In addition, he is focusing on research +that can control aphids, mites, moths; the forest pest Monochamus alternatus, +which can spread serious wilt nematode; and Haemaphysalis longicornis and +mosquitoes that spread diseases. These pests can be controlled with existing +organic synthetic pesticides, but if environmental problems are considered, +research and development of safer control are urgently needed. Therefore, +Professor Kim's research focuses on the safe lives of residents through +eco-friendly pest control. This is why his research is drawing attention in the +era of carbon neutrality.  ​▶Education​2007  /  Seoul National Univ. Doctor of Insect +pathology2004  /  Seoul National Univ. Master of Insect +pathology1999  /  Seoul National Univ. Bachelor​ of Agricultural +biology  ​▶Researches​Interactive +Gene Expression Between Metarhizium anisopliae JEF-290 and Longhorned Tick +Haemaphysalis longicornis at Early Stage of Infection / Frontiers +Physiol, Vol 12​https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2021.643389/full ​Gene +diversity explains variation in biological features of insect killing fungus, +Beauveria bassiana / Scientific +Report, Vol 11https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-78910-1 ​Colonization +of Metarhizium anisopliae on the surface of pine tree logs: A promising +biocontrol strategy for the Japanese pine sawyer, Monochamus alternatus​ / Fungal +Biology, Vol 124https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878614619301801... ​​▶Books​, Elsevier. 2013., ICARDA. 2015., IMBL of +Chonbuk National University. 2017. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output312.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output312.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ecd8cd6dea39b2bdf139a14583ac2f8b9990a8fd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output312.txt @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Seok-in Na (Department of Flexible and Printable Electronics) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 33671본문 내용▶Interview​Professor Seok-in Na boasts outstanding +research achievements in the fields of new material development and solar cell +application research. Two of his papers were cited more than 1,300 times +regarding a study that suggested the possibility of using highly conductive polymer +material as a component for transparent electrodes. Two other papers, which revealed +that graphene material can be used as an excellent interfacial layer material, +were cited more than 700 times in academic circles for producing +high-performance electronic devices. Another paper was cited more than 100 +times regarding the process technology development and application technology based +on large-area liquid process for producing low-cost electronic devices. Professor Na's research on solar cells and +related new energy materials, which are some of the new and renewable energies +for the future, is closely related to our lives. The idea of solving the +environmental and energy depletion problems caused by fossil energy led him to +pursue research in this field. As a researcher who continues to take up the +challenge of developing new technologies, Professor Na hopes that his efforts +will have a positive impact on our lives and our future.  ▶Education​Feb 2010  /  Gwangju Institute of Science and +Technology (GIST), Doctor of Materials Science and EngineeringFeb 2005  /  Gwangju Institute of Science and +Technology (GIST), Master of Materials Science and EngineeringFeb 2003  /  Jeonbuk National Univ. Bachelor of Materials +Science and Engineering  ▶Researches​Temperature-controlled +slot-die coating for efficient and stable perovskite solar cells / Journal +of Power Sources, Vol 539https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378775322006231  ​Enhanced +Performance of Perovskite Solar Cells via Reactive Post-treatment Process +Utilizing Guanidine Acetate as Interface Modifier​ / RRL +Solar, Vol 5https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/solr.202100547  ​Antisolvent +Additive Engineering Containing Dual-Function Additive for Triple-Cation p–i–n +Perovskite Solar Cells with over 20% PCE​ / ACS +Energy Letters, Vol 5https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsenergylett.0c01130  ​Direct +3D Printing of Graphene Nanoplatelet/Silver Nanoparticle-Based Nanocomposites +for Multiaxial Piezoresistive Sensor​ / Advanced +Materials Technologies, Vol 4​https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/admt.201800500...​ 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output313.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output313.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d3f33b54505cc5e82c86205d9b9d7f9353454378 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output313.txt @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Sung June Park (Department of Polymer Nano Science & Technology) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 33643본문 내용▶Interview​Professor Sung June Park is concentrating on +research in the field of manufacturing electronic devices with stretchable and +flexible properties based on liquid metal that maintains a liquid form at room +temperature. He released related theses at ACS Applied Materials & +Interfaces (top 13% journal in the field of material science) published by +the American Chemical Society, at Advanced Science (top 5% journal in +the field of material science) published in Germany by Wiley, Advanced +Electronic Materials (top 16%), and Advanced Material Technologies +(top 18%). Recently, he published his research results in Journal of +Materials Chemistry A (top 6%) on energy storage and generation catalysts. Professor Park's research is noteworthy in +that it can go beyond the limits of the application range of rigid electronic +devices that existed before. The increasing number of flexible electronic +devices produced by Professor Park's team can be worn on the body and can +maintain electrical properties despite various stimuli, so they can be widely +used in future electronic devices. They can be widely used in wearable +healthcare devices that diagnose health conditions through analysis of sweat +and tears emitted from the body, for energy harvesting that can capture energy +emitted from various electronic devices, and for artificial skin of soft +robots.  ▶​Education​2013  /  RWTH Aachen University, Doctor of +Chemistry +2009  /  Chungnam National University, Master of Chemical Engineering2004  /  Chungnam National University, Bachelor +of Chemical Engineering  ​▶Researches​Mo/Co +Doped 1T-VS2 Nanostructures as a Superior Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for +Overall Water Splitting in Alkaline Media / Journal +of Materials Chemistry A​, Vol 16https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2022/ta/d2ta00488g Soft +and Stretchable Liquid Metal Composites with Shape Memory and Healable +Conductivity​ / ACS +Applied Materials & Interfaces, Vol 13https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsami.1c06786 ​Hierarchical +patterns on laminated composite bilayer films via surface roughness-mediated +buckling instability / Composites +Part B: Engineering, Vol 190https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359836819368738 ​Ultrastretchable +Elastic Shape Memory Fibers with Electrical Conductivity​ / Advanced +Science, Vol 6​https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/advs.201901579...​​ 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output314.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output314.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..58c40e15232a4b6de4a5ce74b2c320554f85c312 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output314.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Chan Hee Park (Department of Mechanical System Engineering, College of Engineering) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 33661본문 내용▶Interview​Professor Chan Hee Park is focusing on +research in the field of innovative medical devices looking toward the next +five years and is focusing on research and development of key source +technologies to commercialize them. Currently, he is conducting a mechanical-biotechnology +convergence study that can diagnose and treat diseases quickly and accurately +through an external mechanical signal control system embedded in the human body +with various types of bio support manufactured by converting biopolymers and +metal materials into complex nanofibers. Specifically, he is conducting research +on the development of a drug delivery system operated by in vitro electromagnetism +using magnetic nanoparticles and gold nanoparticles based on bio-nanofiber support, +and of a microchip in blood for diagnosing metastatic cancer using artificial +intelligence. Through this study, he was honored by being selected for the cover +thesis of Advanced Functional Materials in 2019. It took only four years +to be selected for the cover thesis after he first published a paper in the +same journal in 2015, and since then, about one paper a year has been published +in journals over Impact Factor 15. Some of Professor Park's studies can be used for third +and fourth grade in vivo insertion-type innovative medical devices, and +nanoparticles can be applied to clinical trials after further safety and +effectiveness verification in the future, which can lead to innovation in the +medical device field. These studies are expected to be applied to the treatment +of various diseases, including cardiovascular disease and digestive cancer, and +to be actively used for wound treatment and smart drug delivery in the future.  ▶Education​Feb 2012  /  Jeonbuk National Univ. Doctor of Nano-Bio +Mechanical System EngineeringFeb 2003  /  Jeonbuk National Univ. Master of +Medical BiotechnologyFeb 2001  /  Jeonbuk National Univ. Bachelor of Mechanical +Engineering  ▶ResearchesMicro/nanometer-sized +porous structure of zinc phosphate incorporated Ti(HPO4)2 +hydrate bioceramic induces osteogenic gene expression and enhances osteoporotic +bone regeneration / Chemical +Engineering Journal, Vol 450​https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1385894722038438 Modulated +plasmonic nanofibrous scaffold reinforced breast cancer photo-ablation and +breast neurotization with resensation​ / Composites +Part B: Engineering, Vol 243https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359836822005054 ​In-situ +cellulose-framework templates mediated monodispersed silver nanoparticles via +facile UV-light photocatalytic activity for anti-microbial functionalization / Carbohydrate +Polymers, Vol 269​https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0144861721006421 ​Mechanotransduction: +Regulating Electrical Cue and Mechanotransduction in Topological Gradient +Structure Modulated Piezoelectric Scaffolds to Predict Neural Cell Response​ / Advanced +Functional Materials, Vol 30​https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/adfm.201907330...​ 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output315.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output315.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..20db40bd967eada88e00eb3527ff3ab295d26e06 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output315.txt @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Jee Young Seong(Department of Business Management, College of Business) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 33900본문 내용▶Interview​Professor Jee Young Seong has been +continuing her research on person-environment fit, diversity, organizational +culture, and human resource management that she started during her master's and +doctorate courses. As she conducted research with Professor Amy L. +Kristof-Brown of the University of Iowa, a world-renowned scholar in this +field, and published several papers in major journals and academic societies, +domestic fit research became her trademark. She received the Korea Research +Foundation's Best Paper Award in 2010 for her thesis related to the methodology +of organizational behavior, one of the main fields of business administration. +In addition, a paper edited from her Ph.D. thesis (group-level fit) was +published in 2015 in the Journal of Management, one of the best journals +in business administration, and she received the Best Gallup Academic Paper +Award for her paper on the subject of group-level fit at the Korean +Association of Survey Research in 2015. Professor Seong's research field can more +comprehensively accept the problem of conflict caused by the advancement of our +society from the perspective of diversity. In addition, her research can +provide a perspective that can accept and resolve the conflicts of our generation +with a supplementary fit perspective (similar people are better matched with each +other) and with a complementary fit perspective (different people are even +better matched by complementing each other well).   ▶EducationFeb 2010  /  Seoul National Univ. Doctor of Business +AdministrationFeb 2002  /  Seoul National Univ. Master of Business +AdministrationFeb 1995  /  Ewha Womans Uni. Bachelor of Business +Administration   ▶Researches​Multilevel +homology and discontinuity of person-group fit on individual and team +creativity / Journal +of Social Psychology, Vol 162https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00224545.2021.1967844?journalCode=vsoc20 ​To +collaborate or not? The moderating effects of team conflict on +performance-prove goal orientation, collaboration, and team performance​ / Journal +of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, Vol 94​https://bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/joop.12360 ​Collective +personality fit and diversity – how effective are they in predicting +relationship conflict?​ / International +Journal of Conflict Management, Vol 31​https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJCMA-03-2019-0055/full/html Age +diversity, group organizational citizenship behavior and group performance: +Exploring the moderating role of charismatic leadership and participation in +decision making / Human +Resource Management Journal, Vol 28​​​https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1748-8583.12197... 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output316.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output316.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a45e78cb4de3e415dfb96d963eda20469be40ed2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output316.txt @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Myeong Sook Yoon (Department of Social Welfare, College of Social Sciences) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 33710본문 내용▶InterviewProfessor Myeong Sook Yoon is studying +addiction fields such as alcohol, drugs, games, and internet addiction, and +mental health fields such as suicide and trauma. Since 1987, she has conducted +research in the field of addiction and has continued research in parallel with working +in the field of The Korea Association of Mental Health Social Workers. During +this time, “addiction” has become her defining word. Therefore, through related +studies, she greatly influenced Korea's legal and mental health policies, and her +research has been used in actual business. She participated in enacting Korea’s +Mental Health Act in 1995. She also developed and supported a model of the mental +health center pilot project, which began in 1998, and contributed to the spread +of 780 mental health welfare centers nationwide. In addition, she is a +researcher who greatly contributed to the development of a model for community +alcohol counseling centers that began in 2002, and the law and model for gambling +problem management centers that began in 2004. In fact, Professor Yoon has been +involved in creating mental health welfare centers, addiction management +support centers, and gambling problem management centers, and is contributing +greatly to taking care of people's mental health and improving their quality of +life. Professor Yoon, who consistently emphasizes +to students that love for people must take precedence over research, recently +announced her plan to conduct intensive studies on trauma, loss, social +alienation, and isolation, including studies on refugees she is focusing on +recently.   ▶Education2010  /  Ewha Womans Univ. Doctor of Social +Work2002  /  Ewha Womans Univ. Master of Social +Work1995  /  Ewha Womans Univ. Bachelor of Social +Welfare  ▶Researches​The +long way to refugee status acquisition and mental health in post-migration: +Based on asylum seekers and refugees in South Korea / Psychiatric +Quarterly, Vol 91​https://top.jbnu.ac.kr/bbs/sw/3596/192525/artclView.do A Refugee Protection within a Less-restrictive Immigration Policy and Refugee Protection in South Korea: A Policy Review of 2013’s Refugee Act / Asia-pacific +Journal of Convergent Research Interchange, Vol 6​https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART002562204  ​Finding +factors for resilience using a strength-based approach: Refugees and asylum +seekers coping with life adversities / International +Journal of Advanced Culture Technology, Vol 7​https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART002542989 Culturally +responsive counseling for Asian Americans: Clinician perspectives​ / International +Journal for the Advancement of Counseling, Vol 37​https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2015-11279-001...​ 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output317.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output317.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..da4a39728a32e7c4ff8fb632ce931729f8cab2f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output317.txt @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Seung Hee Lee (Department of Nano Convergence Engineering, Graduate School) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 33731본문 내용▶Interview​Professor Seung Hee Lee is a pioneer in +liquid crystal device technology, a key technology that determines the quality +and cost of LCDs. Fringe-field switching (FFS), the liquid crystal technology +invented and developed by Professor Lee, is currently being applied to +high-definition LCDs. For this work, he was selected in 2008 as a SID Fellow, +which is granted to only 0.1% of the members of the International Society of +Display (SID), and in 2016, he was the first Korean to win the Jan Rajchman Prize. +Since he was appointed to Jeonbuk National University in 2001, he has been +studying liquid crystal technology and electronic data, producing several +papers and patents while also advising more than 130 masters and doctorate students, +contributing greatly to fostering younger students in the domestic display +field. Initially, all LCDs applied a liquid +crystal element called Twisted Nematic (TN), which proposed a new concept of +wide-view angle liquid crystal device because the image quality easily changes +depending on the angle. However, it could not be applied to portable displays +such as laptops and mobile phones because of its high driving voltage and low +light efficiency, a problem that Professor Seung Hee Lee solved. Professor Lee +proposed a wide-visual FFS device that can be applied to all high-definition +LCDs regardless of display size and power consumption, and succeeded in +developing products to promote Korean LCD technology to the world. Through this, his lab is recognized as a +representative liquid crystal technology research lab in Korea and is +conducting industry-academic research with many companies such as Samsung Display, +LG Display, Samsung Electronics, Merck, Dongwoo Chemical, and Q-sys, and is +conducting patent technology transfer.  ▶EducationDec. 1994  +/  Kent state Univ. Doctor of +Physics&Liquid Crystal/PolymersMay 1991  +/  Kent state Univ. Master of +Physics&Liquid Crystal/Polymers Feb. 1989  +/  Jeonbuk National Univ. Bachelor +of Physics.   ▶Researches​Electrically +tunable photonic band gap structure in monodomain blue-phase liquid crystals / NPG +Asia Materials, Vol 12​https://www.nature.com/articles/s41427-020-0225-8 ​Functional +Film with Electric-Field-Aided Aligned Assembly of Quantum Rods for Potential +Application in Liquid Crystal Display / Advanced +Optical Materials, Vol 6​https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/adom.201800235 Wafer-scale +single-crystal hexagonal boron nitride film via self-collimated grain formation​ / Science, Vol 362​https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aau2132 ​Electroactive +superelongation of carbon nanotube aggregates in liquid crystal medium​ / Nano +Letters, Vol 7​​https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/nl070116u...  ▶Books<​Liquid +Crystal Displays: Addressing Schemes and Electro-Optical Effects, 3rd Edition>, John +Wiley & Sons Limited, 2022, The +Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2019, World +Scientific Publishing Company, 2013... 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output318.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output318.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..161810f06009ad2137115f7dc0056fe0f43d94c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output318.txt @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Kil To Chong (Electronics Engineering Department) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 33937본문 내용▶Interview​Professor Kil To Chong is a researcher who +develops source technology for brain diseases using artificial intelligence, +which is emerging as a core of the 4th industrial revolution. He is accomplishing +various academic achievements through research that combines the specialized +field of artificial intelligence with brain science to improve the quality of +human life. In particular, he is trying to identify the genes and biological +mechanisms that cause Alzheimer's, which have not yet been accurately +identified, and to develop new drugs based on the research results. Currently, +he is conducting research on cancer-causing genes using artificial +intelligence. Through such research on the development of +brain science source technology, Professor Chong has derived the results of much +of the necessary artificial intelligence technologies. He plans to use these +research results to discover Alzheimer's-related genes that have not yet been +identified and to reveal the mechanisms of the disease to develop new drugs to +treat it. Professor Chong’s research can greatly help +prevent personalized diseases by utilizing human genome data, a human genetic +map, and can improve human quality of life in various fields such as by +providing customized diets and health care. If artificial intelligence is applied to developing +new drugs in South Korea, which is a latecomer in this field, the cost and time +required for developing new drugs can be drastically reduced. As a researcher, +Professor Chong dreams of a day when South Korea will lead the world in +developing new drugs.  ▶EducationMay 1993  +/  Texas A&M Univ. Doctor of Mechanical +Engineering.Dec. 1986  +/  Georgia Institute of Technology, +Master of Mechanical Engineering.June 1984  +/  Oregon State Univ. Bachelor of Mechanical +Engineering.   ▶Researches​Unified +dissipativity state estimation for delayed generalized impulsive neural +networks with leakage delay effects / Knowledge-Based +Systems, Vol 254​https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950705122008206 ​Active +vibration on offshore steel jacket platforms including delayed probabilistic +actuator failures and resilient reliable sampled-data control / IET +Control Theory & Applications, Vol 16​https://ietresearch.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1049/cth2.12320 ​Rational +design of ultrathin 2D tin nickel selenide nanosheets for high-performance +flexible supercapacitors / Journal +of Materials Chemistry A, Vol 42​https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2019/ta/c9ta08677c​ ​Nitrogen-Doped +Graphene-Encapsulated Nickel Cobalt Nitride as a Highly Sensitive and Selective +Electrode for Glucose and Hydrogen Peroxide Sensing Applications / ACS +Applied Materials & Interfaces, Vol 10​https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsami.8b15069​...  ▶Books​, Haksul Intelligence, 2018, JBNU +press, 2018, JBNU press, 2017, JBNU press, 2016...​ 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output319.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output319.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b5d17be7158597f5b0c515934f6ae04aeb502a73 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output319.txt @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +제목[JBNU Star Fellow] Professor Duy Thanh Tran (Department of Nano Convergence Engineering, Graduate School) 홍보실 | 2022-08-24 | 조회 35462본문 내용▶InterviewIn the carbon-neutral era, hydrogen, which +will replace fossil fuels, is attracting attention as a clean energy source in +various industries. In particular, hydrogen production technology through water +decomposition is an effective clean energy technology. Professor Duy Thanh Tran +of Jeonbuk National University is a researcher who is doing advanced research +in this field. In the production of hydrogen through water +decomposition, precious-metal-based compounds such as platinum (Pt), ruthenium +dioxide (RuO2), and iridium dioxide (IrO2) are currently used as catalysts, +which result in high costs for industrial applications due to their scarcity. +Therefore, the core of the study is to replace precious metal compounds through +the development of new catalysts for practical water decomposition. To this end, Professor Duy Thanh Tran developed +a very practical complex called NiCoP/CSs to confirm high efficiency in green +hydrogen production, published a paper in the world journal Applied +Catalysis b Environment (Impact Factor: 19.503), and is in the process of +commercialization through technology transfer to companies. Another study +showed excellent water decomposition performance through electrode catalysts +based on Pt-Cu@CuxONWs/3DF, and this study was also published in a paper in the +global journal Nano Energy (Impact Factor: 17.88) and is reaching the +stage of commercialization through technology transfer to companies. Professor Duy Thanh Tran's recent interest +is the development of nanomaterials necessary for green hydrogen production. +These studies are viewed to be opening a new horizon for non-precious-metal catalysts +for energy conversion applications. Such successful research development is +expected to bring opportunities for advanced hydrogen production technologies +and market expansion along with green hydrogen energy in the hydrogen fuel cell +industry.   ▶Education​Sep. 2016  +/  Jeonbuk National Univ. Doctor +of BIN Convergence TechnologySep. 2011  +/  Vietnam National Univ. Ho Chi +Minh City, Master of TechnologySep. 2007  /  Vietnam National Univ. Ho Chi Minh City, +Bachelor of Technology   ▶Researches​Activated +CuNi@Ni Core@shell structures via oxygen and nitrogen dual coordination +assembled on 3D CNTs-graphene hybrid for high-performance water splitting / Applied +Catalysis b Environment, Vol 294​https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926337321003891 Hierarchically +Porous Nickel-Cobalt Phosphide Nanoneedle Arrays Loaded Micro-Carbon Spheres as +an Advanced Electrocatalyst for Overall Water Splitting Application / Applied +Catalysis b Environment, Vol 253​https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926337319303339 Emerging +Core-shell Nanostructured Catalysts of Transition Metal Encapsulated by 2D +Carbon Materials for Electrochemical Applications​ / Nano +Today, Vol 22​https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1748013218302755 ​Recent +Advances in Two-dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides-Graphene +Heterostructured Materials for Electrochemical Applications / Progress +in Materials Science, Vol 96​https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0079642518300379​​...  ▶Books​, Nanomaterials for Electrocatalysis, 2022, Graphene Bioelectronics, 2017...​  0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output32.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output32.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4d0d68a9c18619018f2221c898d70ca69dc39136 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output32.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +제목CBNU, inviting students from sister universities in Japan Admin | 2006-02-24 | 조회 5940본문 내용 Chonbuk National University, inviting students from sister universities in Japan + +Chonbuk National University(CBNU) created a place of experiencing Korean culture for foreign students. CBNU hosted 2006 winter season 'Feeling Korea Program' from February 13 to 24 in order to help them better understand Korean culture and invited five students from Tohoku Univerty, Waseda University and Kagoshima University respectively. On the first day of the event, February 13, the president said "I would like you to have a good chance to understand the depth and range of CBNU, Jeonbuk and Korea through Feeling Korean Program." During the duration of the program, Japanese students had an opportunity for Taekwondo, traditional dance, Korean cuisine and so on. +'Feeling Korea Program' has been operated since 2002 February and in every summer and winter vacation, students from sister university have been invited. 'Feeling Korea Program' is a precious opportunity to strengthen publicity activities on the traditional culture of Jeonju, and it is respected that the program is to generate the synergy effect on establishing traditional culture city program which is promoted by Jeonju city with the "Korean Wave" fever. 00420980.jpgCount : 3362346 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output33.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output33.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e272e27d8d1f7c6847b9eb92b5eea349c3d2bfc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output33.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목2006 entrance ceremony Admin | 2007-02-27 | 조회 3467본문 내용 2006 entrance ceremony took place in Chonbuk University Cultural Center at 2 p.m. on February 27th. 2006, so that more students could participate in the ceremony. Since the ceremony was held before the classes get started, freshmen had time to learn and plan about their campus life. +Freshmen were able to get a lot of useful information through watching videos about campus life and welcoming performance by the extracurricular club members. This year the administration arranged a new orientation program to offer the information on campus life. Each department had orientation to explain the details to the freshmen. Academic Affairs Office explained how to register for the classes. International Affairs Office introduced overseas study tour program and the requirements. The library and the dormitory informed of the management and rules for users. Student Affairs Office offered detailed information on scholarships, domestic and overseas voluntary services, overseas educational tours, and the programs supporting employment. +Choi Baek-ryul, a professor of Department of International Trade in the College of Commerce and Deputy Head of Student Affairs Office said, "I hope the freshmen will get the information to prepare for their future through this orientation program with pride of being a Geonjian." Kang Bo-hyun, a freshman of Colleage of Commerce said, "The entrance ceremony and the orientation program were very useful to get a lot of important information on the campus. I expect to enjoy the campus life." + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output34.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output34.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..337b6f26caf944b0c62dbeed525b01894f0a1816 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output34.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목Hydrogen Storage Tank Developed Admin | 2006-03-03 | 조회 4210본문 내용 Professor Lee Joong-hee, New Material Engineering, developed a fuel tank to store hydrogen in 250 atmosphere of high pressure with KCR, Inc., a manufacturer of composite high-pressure instrument, and received the international certification on December 24th, 2005. It is th third international certification in the world followed by United States and Germany. Prof. Lee made a significant contribution to establishing a basic technology by advancing all the courses from planning to producing with domestic technology. It is also the most advanced product used nano composite material for the first time in the world. Professor Lee is expected to make an income of over on hundred billion won this year. + +(Chonbuk Herald) 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output35.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output35.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b2df9d3d4aa2a49654e3ed272bce30c0c3d240bb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output35.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목The New Shin-sa Excursion Party Collected Admin | 2006-03-07 | 조회 3349본문 내용 The New Shin-sa Excursion Party Collected + +The New Shin-sa Excursion Party, an overseas practical training, is being progressed for seniors who are preparing for the employment. The Center for Career Development and Support introduced the program in order to cultivate men of global talent. The selected students are sent to enterprises located in United Arab Emirates, Shenyang and Qingdao of Chaina, and Vietnam. They are supposed to build a real industry-academic cooperation system. They will work there for on semester. Those students will be provided whole expenses including accomodations and meals. They will have 18 credits certified. For more details, contact the Employment Information Room at 270-4142. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output36.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output36.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..87441ac595ff21afe93bb08084d094aae51d5977 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output36.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목E-learning Symposium for Development of Local Human Resources Was Held Admin | 2006-06-07 | 조회 3500본문 내용 E-learning Symposium for Development of Local Human Resources Was Held + +E-learning symposium for development of local human resources was held at Choi Myeong-hee Hall in Jinsoodang on February 10th, 2006. In the symposium, participants had presentations and discussions under the theme of 'e-Learning for renovation of higher education' and 'e-Learning for renovation of school and lifelong education.' The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development, Korea Education & Research Information Service and the professors from Kyungpook National University, Pusan National University, Korea University, and Kyunghee University attended the symposium. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output37.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output37.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..78d7b78eccfd9d104b3b6198ae8117da17c8adc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output37.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목Win a Sweeping Victory in the National Exams Admin | 2006-07-05 | 조회 3516본문 내용 Win a Sweeping Victory in the National Exams + +Chonbuk National University accomplished a great achievement by producing 165 successful applicants in secondary teacher appointment examination. Moreover Kang Min-seon, a senior, Department of Science Education, showed a proud record for Chonbuk University by being the youngest applicant that passed the examination. "We had a multiplied educational system and curriculum for training teachers. That is why high ratio of applicants were able to pass in the examination. We will do our best to produce many excellent teachers by giving a full support," said Ko Young-ho the Dean of College of Education. +Our medical school also had a high ration of successful applicants of 96.5 percent in 2006 National Examination for Medical Practitioners. Besides, all the member of the College of Veterinary Medicine have passed the National Examination for Veterinarian for three years. It is the only record holding the first rank for five years. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output38.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output38.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1ed58cfd73a0fb88279c910ac54ba78c8eb0d92c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output38.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +제목A New Internet Disk Service Admin | 2006-08-02 | 조회 4081본문 내용 A New Internet Disk Service + +The Chonbuk National University web disk changed into an internet disk of Eastsoft Corp. Information and Computer Center started the work in February and completed data movement until March 13th to operate the system from March 14th. The internet disk service is displaying more improved functions than the existing web disk. +First, it operates like a local disk on window explorer, and its own explorer is supported through ActiveX. Secondly, you can share data by opening a club and even can share data with user without account by adding guest folder. Thirdly, it has a function of virtual CD drive to easily set up a virtual drive on window. In addition, it includes many functions: a function to backup and restore file and folder; a bulk security link mail service; and a built-in media player to play while downloading movie files. +Yu Yun-yeong in charge of web disk part in Information and Computer Center said, "I hope that students will make full use of all renewed functions. Especially it will be a great help to make a study group by opening a club. She also asked to refer to the manual for detailed information on use." Kim Yun-kyeong, a junior of Library and Information Science Department, said, "I have not used the existing web disk except to save a huge amount of files. However, I expect to make good use of the new internet disk service with more useful functions from now on." +For more information call 270-3511 or visit http://webdisk.chonbuk.ac.kr. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output39.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output39.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4e360890804eb9e68a2c083e05fe5d872339ee11 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output39.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목Consultation Guidance Professor System Admin | 2006-09-10 | 조회 3728본문 내용 Consultation Guidance Professor System + +The consultation guidance professor system is introduced to all departments in this year 2006. The system is similar to the guidance professor system in which professors guide the students in course, employment, and life by grade. The system had little effect and was abolished except some departments, but the consultation about employment course and support has been recommended to raise the rate of employment of Chonbuk National University students since last year, and it was decided to operate the system in all departments from this year. +Administration decided to support the system financially to achieve the desired effect. The budget for the system in 2006 was estimated at 120 million won, and it is allocated three times. Choi Seung-gyu, a staff member of Center for Career Development and Support, said, "The amount depends on the actual activities record of each department. We will set up a standard based on the departments' working result during the spring semester and the employment rate record collected in May and October every year." + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output4.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output4.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..35ef940702cdc5b1961ccec44674135c7f3bd7ae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output4.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목A nursing school in CBNU has the highest percentage of employment. Admin | 2007-03-27 | 조회 4185본문 내용 Most students graduating from CBNU nursing school passed a national examination. Moreover, they had the best job opportunities compared to other universities. The rate of employment was 95.6%. Therefore, 43 students could go into the hospitals except 2 students. In terms of the working place, most of the students entered CBNU hospital, Samsung Seoul hospital, Seoul A-san and so forth, which are the best in Korea. The rest of 2 students were studying to pass the exam for a U.S. nurse, and the national exam for a health teacher. Therefore, they can have job opportunities soon. Furthermore, all applicants who had taken the national exams on January 26th passed the exam except for a foreign student. (The percentage of successful candidate- 97.8%) 00d01d9278beecd5e55f674e94a5f29e9a.jpgCount : 22118806 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output40.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output40.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c5385b83d2a0626da635316df990024c8b2b1b4a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output40.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목2006 Catch Phrase Contest on Love for School Admin | 2005-09-26 | 조회 3770본문 내용 2006 Catch Phrase Contest on Love for School + +Song Geun-young, a junior of Industrial Design Department, won the first prize with the phrase, "My youthful navigation, Chonbuk National University" at "2006 Catch Phrase Contest on Love for School". Public Relations office recruited catch phrases to improve the brand value of school with all members' love for school for three weeks starting on March 13th. About 151 Geonjians participated in the contest with 232 phrases. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output41.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output41.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..44ec3b482a9e5e84d737b59b28e6f8c985a376af --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output41.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목Cooperation Agreement between Our University and Korea Institute Admin | 2007-09-27 | 조회 4303본문 내용 Cooperation Agreement between Our University and Korea Institute of Energy Research + +A cooperation agreement was concluded between our university and Korea Institute of Energy Research. According to the agreement, they promote the mutual benefit and specialization of university education through developing energy technique and cultivation human power of new technique. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output42.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output42.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..64c5e1bd978cab7075fec7a2c288105f3584c8ae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output42.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목A Special Exhibition at CBNU Museum Admin | 2006-09-27 | 조회 3504본문 내용 A Special Exhibition at CBNU Museum + +Chonbuk National University Museum holds a special exhibition under the title of "Cultural Scenery in Old Pictures, Jeonbuk" from April 20th to June 30th. It shows about 80 pieces of valuable data including cultural treasures in Jeonju and the pictures undiclosed to public. For more details, call at 270-3488. + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output43.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output43.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..45191de6ceb5bc71ac22ceba5d7d50e2b44ff607 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output43.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목Blood Donation Day at CBNU Admin | 2006-09-30 | 조회 3327본문 내용 Blood Donation Day at CBNU + +An event of blood donation day takes place under the title "share love for schoolmates" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 3th. This year, the event is co-hosted by the General Students Association. Surprising souvenirs will be expected to attract more blood donators. For more details, call at 270-3637 + + 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output44.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output44.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb4f691f656c37238c64c59d0a6153243145927a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output44.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목New Lecture Evaluation System Admin | 2006-10-01 | 조회 3431본문 내용 New Lecture Evaluation System + +The General Students Association has started a new evaluation system since May 15th. Park Ji-min, leader of a team of strengthening competitiveness, said, "The old evaluation system was inefficient because students evaluated the lectures which they took formally just to check their grades, so the GSA visited class to get better evaluation on the lectures from the students." +The old evaluation system had 5~6 items whereas the new one has 17 items to reflect students' opinion more on if the lectures were not really difficult or easy, how were the professors' teaching methods, if the students took the classes well and so on. The 60 target evaluated lectures were chosen randomly, which is 10% of 611 elective classes. +The old evaluation system was done on the internet but the new one was done by the GSA visiting class to class, handing out the questionnaires to the students and collecting them. Mun Yeon-ju, sophomore of Department of Spanish-Latin American Language & Literature, said, "I think the new evaluation system has more specific items than the old one so it will reflect students' opinion more. I hope it can be reflected in the lectures." +Professors also participated in the new evaluation system. It will be done by June 3rd and the results will be on the homepage of the GSA in June. The results will be in a brochure with class schedule and hand out. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output45.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output45.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..de0b5526981ffaf5ae4a74a595f0186de5942d57 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output45.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +제목[People-Interview] Professor Yoon Chung-won and TI Admin | 2006-10-01 | 조회 4492본문 내용 [People-Interview] Professor Yoon Chung-won and TI + +Professor Yoon Chung-won has served in the department of international trade for about thirty years. He is also the manager of Trade Incubator team and show deep affection for Chonbuk National University he graduated from. + +Q : What is TI team? What is its basic goal? +A: TI(Trade Incubator) is a national policy work promoted by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy and Korea International Trade Association since 2001. They selected a team to cultivate trade professionals and support the export of small and medium enterprises by educating students and supporting the field training. The basic goal of TI in our university is training the trade professionals. + +Q : What are the requirements to apply for Trade Incubator team? +A : Enthusiastic sophomores and juniors among Geonjians can apply it regardless of their major. The members join in an intensive business practice education, foreign language program, and domestic and international field training. They also visit trade fairs and exhibitions to pick out foreign buyers and open up a new market. + +Q : The Ministry of Commerce and the Korea International Trade Association evaluate 25 teams of each university and select and excellent team. Chonbuk National University TI has been selected as one of the excellent teams for two years. What is the key? +A: I think it results from our team's various activities to achieve the basic goal. It is also because the members, manager, and assistants have made every effort with pride and self-confidence about their activities. + +Q : How can you be the manager of TI? +A : In June 2001, I heard the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy planed to select some local universities and operate TI teams. I thought the national policy work had to be promoted in our university through conferring with the administration considering our university as a central university around Jeonbuk area and difficulties small and medium sized enterprises located in this area meet. Finally, after we did our best, our university was selected in 5:1 competition rate. + +Q : Do you have any memorable episodes while operating TI? +A : We have a lot of unforgettable episodes. For example, there are many buyers who indulge in trade fraud in Africa including Benin. Recently, a buyer from Benin told to order 400,000 dollar of Kimchi on the condition of telegraphic transfer. But how can they handle such a large quantity of Kimchi in hot Africa? Actually a few days ago we requested credit research about the buyer to Kotra Lagos Trade Instituted and they notified about the buyer was 100 percentage fraud trader. + +Q : What do you want to say to Geonjians preparing employment? +A : They should do their best to make the highest competence in a foreign language and a special field for global age. Then, I recommend to extend their knowledge of foreign countries and decide what they do. They also should make an effort to cultivate their personality, service spirit, and democracy citizen consciousness. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output46.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output46.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b20a450d577644336da44455fb983386a4c638ab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output46.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목Preparatory Wedding School Admin | 2006-10-02 | 조회 3348본문 내용 Preparatory Wedding School + +Center for Career Development and Support held the 2nd preparatory wedding school to implant right concept of relationship and marriage at audio-visual classroom of Information and Computer Center on June 2nd. While the school on May had the lecture on making sound self-image through smile, principle for happy marriege, and difference between men and women, the second school had the course on conversation skill, analysis of character, and relationship. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output47.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output47.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..50ce15a9d4dd0ba91735e073a6f409a70dcdd72f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output47.txt @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +제목Information for Registration - 2006 Fall semester Admin | 2006-10-02 | 조회 5562본문 내용 Information for Registration +(The graduate programs for Overseas Koreans and International students-2006 Fall semester) + + +1. Payment of Application Fee + +A. The time limit and place of payment +- The time limit of payment : August 17, 2006~August 18, 2006 +- The place of payment : Jeonbuk Bank or every branch office of National Agricultural Cooperative Federation + +B. The distribution of payment bill +Payment bill will be delivered from International Affairs Office to successful candidates with the Certificate of Admission, and also will be delivered to the department you applied. Successful candidates should receive the payment bill and pay the bill to the designated bank in person or through the representative in Korea. + +2. Register for courses +Register for courses should be done after consultation with the appropriate department office. +-The Period of Register for courses : August 10, 2006 ~ August 22, 2006 +-Place : Department office, Computer Lab, Student Service Center, Information & Computer Center +-How : After consultation with the appropriate department, the person himself or herself should put information directly through LAN or Internet(OASIS). +※ In case of using Internet, it is possible to register outside the university. + +3. The documents for submission +The following documents for submission should be input at OASIS(http://oas.chonbuk.ac.kr/index.jsp) and printed, then should be submitted on the day of registration to the registration place of the college you applied. +A. Student College Register Possession-History Card 2 sheets(photo attached) +B. One sheet of written application for a bank account(photo, a copy set of Aliens Registration certificate) +※ Using both as a student's ID card. + +4. How to input the Student College Register Possession-History Card and written application for a bank account + +Click the homepage of Chonbuk National University → Click '학생 LOGIN'→ Click '학생학적보유-신상카드 등록' → After inputting individual information click 'save(저장) '→ Click '학생학적보유-신상카드인쇄' on the right of the upper row → Click '학생증발급용 예금거래신청서 인쇄' + +※ Please submit 2 sheets of Student College Register Possession-History Card(photo attached) and one sheet of written application for a bank account(photo attached) to the registration place of the college you applied. + + +5. Treatment of unenrolled students +Since you are not admitted into the college if you do not pay the registration fee or do not finish the registration according to abovementioned procedure by the designated date, you SHOULD fulfill the procedure. + +6. Treatment of students who do not register +Even though you pay the registration fee, you will be removed from the register if you do not register. Please be sure to fulfill the procedure. + +7. You should arrive at Chonbuk National University at least one week before the opening of courses. If you do not gain entrance into Korea, you are not permitted to enter the college. Please be sure to complete all the procedure in relation to entry into the country. + +8. The date of admission and the opening of courses : August 28, 2006(Mon) + + +June 13, 2006 + + +Chonbuk National University 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output48.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output48.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2aa2d47ff2a741ce72f1a962af04659e92aa4fe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output48.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목2 certified public accountants, 2 tariff accountants, and 14 licensed Admin | 2006-10-09 | 조회 3457본문 내용 18 graduates, including undergraduate students, from CBNU passed their exams in terms of a certified public accountant, a tariff accountant, and a licensed tax accountant. As a final result of these exams, 2 certified public accountants, 2 tariff accountants, and 14 licensed tax accountants succeeded in their exams this year. Last year 2 tariff accountants, 4 certified public accountants, and 12 licensed tax accountants passed their exams. + +CBNU has provided students with educational spaces for the Higher Civil Service examination and a certificate of qualification through Wooriminjaedeungyongkwan which was built last December. + +Wooriminjaedeungyongkwan has reading rooms, lecture rooms for movies, study rooms, lecture rooms, and rest places in the size of 870 pyeong. So, that kind of space is a central place for selection of fit persons for higher positions, and 400 students have prepared for their various kinds of exams there. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output49.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output49.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c0db225d78f0aca7fe347cc7a4cd38a4b8c0f806 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output49.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목Jeonju International Fermented Food Expo in 2006 Admin | 2006-10-20 | 조회 3586본문 내용 Jeonju International Fermented Food Expo which is also sponsored by CBNU has been held from 19th to 23rd in October, 2006. The topic of the Expo is "Our Fermented Food flourishing in our culture", and the place of the Expo is Meeting Square at Jeonju Worldcup Stadium. +Jeonju International Fermented Food Expo in 2006 is the 4th global event displayed the fermented food around the world this year, and 300 companies, including 60 companies from 15 countries, participate in the Expo. +In this event we can find a variety of fermented food supplied by 25 Chinese enterprises, 14 Indonesian and Japanese enterprises. Of course, we can enjoy the most famous food from Korea, China, Japan which are leaders in terms of the fermented food. +An Organization Committee has a plan to make International Fermented Food Maps and distribute them for free to the audience. And millions of people are interested in some experience events which let people make the fermented food by their own hands. And there will be an event where people brew the traditional liquor as well in Liquor Museum. +In the Expo site, participants will prepare super-sized pizza whose length is about 40 meter for the audience. Especially, we can prepare Korean traditional Jang -Red pepper paste, soybean paste, and soy sauce- and cheese which is very popular food in western countries. There is also a program for kids like an experiment and an activitie about the fermented science experience. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output5.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output5.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..943f422b65806c8cadd2e07b387b3cf7731a298a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output5.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목Korea Science and Engineering Foundation welcomes Choi seok sik, an alumnus of CBNU, as a new chief director. Admin | 2007-05-31 | 조회 4970본문 내용 Choi seok sik, an alumnus of CBNU has been elected as a new chief director of the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KSEF). +Choi passed civil service examination while studying Law at CBNU, had been serving in Ministry of Science and Technology, several times in chief positions until becoming a vice-minister. +Choi made an effort to build “Powerful Science Korea” by using all his strength while working at Ministry of Science and Technology. +He laid a cornerstone of government research support system and generalized it to all ministries and offices, also initiated the foundation of Institute of Science and Technology. +In addition, Choi built up supportive strategies for female scientist in the field of science and technology where women are scarce. +Specially, as an administrator, he was a rare expert writing books like “How to improve science technology” and “From Seoul to North pole” with his sophisticated knowledge in the field of policy of science technology, and he was evaluated academic for this. 001f2737a297890278983dc222adf02116.jpgCount : 2046086 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output50.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output50.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0ac17485091ec23feb54841383d01d54d72dfc39 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output50.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +제목CBNU s ranking in the global universities Admin | 2006-10-30 | 조회 3638본문 내용 CBNU is ranked 437th according to the assessment of global universities surveyed by The Times, England in 2006. (In Korea CBNU is ranked 5th.) +Seoul National University is ranked 63th(the first in Korea), and Korea University is ranked 150th(The second in Korea), and then KAIST is ranked 198th(the third In Korea) according to the assessment of global universities surveyed by The Times, England recently. + +CBNU ranked 5th in Korea gets good score in terms of the number of foreign students, and the proportion of a professor to students. Foreign undergraduates are 70, and foreign students in the master's course are 78. Foreign candidates for the Ph.D.(Doctor of philosophy) are 99, and IFRs(International Foreign Research students) are 20. So, presently the number of foreign students is totally 267 in CBNU. + +The Times classified universities under the 200th into three parts like a, b, c, but this time The Times said specific names of universities and ranking of them under the 200th. + + + + +translator : Park Boram 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output51.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output51.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1339992b5e2d0263467ca0b620c8f30f5d33f95d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output51.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +제목The Organization of health Care Technology Development s participation Admin | 2006-11-07 | 조회 3379본문 내용 The Organization of health Care Technology Development of CBNU (the Head: Professor Kim Hakyong) has taken part in the 3rd Korean Local Improvement fair at the Kwangju Kim Daejung Convention Center from November 7th to the 12th. +The organization, which is supported by the Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development, and which has been in charge of CBNU with Woosuk, and Wonkwang University, has managed a large-scale decadal project for 3 years. +This time the Organization of Health Care Technology Development will display in the exhibition sportswear, health care sample products, filter housing and filter samples made from nanofiber. An exhibition of electric radiation and a foot-health care system will also be displayed, and health care equipment for a posture balance, a soft golf club and a ball will be modeled for an audience. +This exhibition will have an opening ceremony on the 7th, today, and host a conference for a promotional strategy and a future revitalization plan to encourage local universities achieve their best efforts. The proposed theme is "An important role of local universities in local industrial development". The Organization of Local Research will be introduced, and the development of local universities and revitalization of the local economy will also be discussed in connection with developing local society. +By dealing with this conference and exhibition the Organization of Health Care Technology Development can create a great operating plan and design a plan to facilitate local business directed towards local revitalization. + +translator : Park Boram +written in November 7th 005a1a0e0919a475e75f06fa89501eec0c.jpgCount : 21102637 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output52.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output52.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6d90eb30579c475381e458c5517326733f9057bf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output52.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목The 39th Student Union Let‘s Go - Park Eunjae, Choi Woosun Admin | 2006-11-20 | 조회 3232본문 내용 The 39th Student Union "Let's Go" - Park Eunjae, Choi Woosun + +Park Eunjae (the would-be president) and Choi Woosun (the would-be vice-president) from "Let's Go student's union" were elected for our presidents in the 39th election. +15,986 students were qualified to vote, and 14,000 cast a vote. "Let's Go student's Union" got 5,764 supporters in this election and beat the other team, "Change for You Student's Union" received 4,000 supporters. +The 39th student president Park Eunjae appreciated his supporters, saying "I will do my best in front of our CBNU students to make good our promise with the vice-president". +Nearly 83.1% of eligible voters (the number of voters -14,000) went to the poll on November 15th. 0036ca4ce48d0a2262484ff8197c9794b2.jpgCount : 2033405 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output53.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output53.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1633b89f645c4368bcb08126e6aecd74db449f8e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output53.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목CBNUs Trade Incubator was selected best. Admin | 2006-12-05 | 조회 3446본문 내용 CBNU's Trade Incubator(Head of Director : Professor Yun Choong-won in college of commerce) scored highest mark in the evaluation of all Korean Universities' TI from september to November by Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy and Korea International Trade Association. CBNU's TI was already chosen best in 2004 and 2005 consecutively. + +TI was established in 2001 August by Korea International Trade Association to cultivate professional trade human resource, contribute to expand export and support export, and deal with young generation's unemployment rate. + +CBNU's TI won the best award in "2006 Foreign Marketing Strategy Contest for College students" , and got money, 3000,000 won (3,000$ U.S.dollar) in November 27th. Last year CBNU's TI also had the unique prize; therefore it has been acknowledged for its competence in global foreign marketing strategy contest during 2 years continuously. 0056c3ccfe352974cb380ca254437dcd7e.jpgCount : 2075337 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output54.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output54.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8967c3a2b56e4ed135d2ead4c89177d37949110d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output54.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +제목Information on G4F(Government for Foreigners) service Admin | 2006-12-06 | 조회 3609본문 내용 Korea Immigration Bureau has been offering G4F service as of August 14th, 2006. + +G4F is a portal site designed to provide foreigners visiting Korea with a variety of useful information such as visa, stay, immigration formalities, employment and living information. + +** Available Services ** + +1. Permission for the Extension of Stay + +2. Re-entry Permit + +3. etc. + +For more information, please visit the web site(http://www.g4f.go.kr). 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output55.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output55.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..646f98b693643a065760f01467f51b4d18a53837 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output55.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목CBNU Bio Food R&D Center won the first prize in the 28th Chonbukdaesan Admin | 2006-12-07 | 조회 3635본문 내용 CBNU Bio Food R&D Center won the first prize as it developed local business by providing technology for some local business enterprises. + +CBNU Bio Food R&D Center (The head of center : Professor Shin Dong-hwa) was selected best in 'the 28th Chonbukdaesang' which is supported by Chonbukilbo and Paper korea Corp,. This awards ceremony will be held Jeonju Core Hotel in December 12th. + +In particular, CBNU Bio Food R&D Center has participated in IFFE(International Fermented Food Expo) from 2003 to 2006, and contributed to expand exports related to fermented food and develop the local economic revitalization. Recently, Jeollabukdo was known for a center of fermented food because IFFE Director(Prof. Shin Dong-hwa), vice-director(Prof. Jeong Yong-sub), and other researchers did their best in terms of marketing about healthy fermented food. They also have run "CEO program for the fermented food" related to Jeonju IFFE, cultivating marketing CEO and contributing to increase sale by using marketing strategy. 00f77211b59f867cec0ef8e7a95004ef5c.jpgCount : 26568205 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output56.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output56.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1359c2fdcf91dfe92633e87a317c5a1659ed198d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output56.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목CBNU Lifetime Institute got the award from the 3rd Lifetime Learning Contest Admin | 2006-12-15 | 조회 3596본문 내용 CBNU Lifetime Institute(Head : Professor Shin Hwan-chul) got the unique award in terms of excellent academic institute from the 3rd Lifetime Learning Contest in December 15th. +CBNU Lifetime Institute was initially allowed to establish itself among the national universities in 1996, March. This year CBNU Lifetime Institute got the 10th anniversary, and the largest scale. About 150 teachers make 12,000 adult learners finish their course, providing various and high quality program for local residents. +Yearly, the graduate student association related to CBNU Lifetime Institute also gave Kimchi neighbors suffered from their economic trouble, examined the PC, and designed homepage for free by doing various club activities. 0090777b9fd107bafe9e5e390a5600f9ac.jpgCount : 21146716 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output57.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output57.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..81040996430e90351463c9dee1b07a71aacee372 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output57.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +제목CBNU's year-end party with the citizens Admin | 2006-12-21 | 조회 3507본문 내용 "You can say good bye to 2006 by participating in this festival." +There's a festival for 2006 with the citizens on 28th in Samsung-munhwa-hoikwan. +CBNU holds 2006's festival to get along with the citizens and to decide that it takes up a position in terms of the local development. +Especially, a great singer Cho Tong-dal and King Dong-gu will appear on the stage in this year-end festival. +The first event will start 6:30 p.m. on 29th. You can enjoy traditional Korean music like Pansori and Korean harp with six strings. +In the second event a violinist Choi Se-jong, a soprano singer Lee Eun-hee, and some people will appear on the stage to give you a sweet melody. And there's a exhibition for paintings and designs from 26th in Samsung-munhwa-hoikwan. +All people and citizens can take part in this festival. And after the show you may get a chance to win in a lottery. 0098a589046a5772ffc09eb5db82c10f0c.jpgCount : 2294803 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output58.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output58.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5a33ce62069de52e1b42a6eb138fad2d7c9693e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output58.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +제목CBNU's president Suh Geo-suk's inauguration will be held on 28th. Admin | 2007-01-02 | 조회 3571본문 내용 CBNU's new president Suh Geo-suk will have an inauguration on 28th 2 p.m. in Samsung-munhwa-hoikwan. +President Seo taking office in December 14th postponed an inauguration because he thought the present state of CBNU and the nomination of faculties would be more important than his inauguration. + President Seo will present his ambitious opinion in his inauguration. He will form the base to make CBNU go for in the 10th university in Korean and in the 100th university in the world by cultivating faculties' research power and competent people for global society, +After the inauguration there's a celebrating reception will be held. 004ef39ec1fd4617740cae9d6c3234feea.jpgCount : 2269910 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output59.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output59.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a3a4c1c17540f11cf31d9cb229a51607564f07ad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output59.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목“To reform CBNU administration and raise professionalism" Admin | 2007-01-05 | 조회 3513본문 내용 President Suh carried out major personnel shifts to reform CBNU administration and raise professionalism in January 5th. This time personnel shifts were including 13 directors, and 27 managers. Quality administrational service seemed to provide new and convenient CBNU administration system for college members through this reformation. + +President Suh said that he was going to make CBNU developed daily and emphasized all members in CBNU would do their best to make CBNU the best. CBNU's reorganization and personnel shifts reflected president's desire to make the fundamental structure and principles in CBNU. 00ffabb476e6a57dfebb48d11cc783eada.jpgCount : 25319441 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output6.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output6.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7253da0f8ace780d41de9ffcce862c853f06b693 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output6.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +제목The committee of Library Information Admin | 2007-06-27 | 조회 4151본문 내용 The committee of Library Information & Policy has designated Suh, Jin Won, a professor of Library & Information Science at CBNU, as a committee member. The committee of Library Information & Policy is organized and run in accordance with Library Law number 12. It consists of 26 official and private members. +Accepting the opinion, operational efficiency is low due to the dispersed functional system, the committee is composed to reinforce the systematic decision of policy and cooperation among ministries and offices. +Professor Suh is the only member of the national university and Honam region, out of 13 private members. +Since he was employed at CBNU in 1986, Professor Suh has been actively dedicating his time and efforts to the development of a library culture. He now serves as the vice-president of the Korea Library Information society. 00서진원.jpgCount : 2264234 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output60.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output60.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b9d50eeccbcc829d1bfa03b5e4933bd45417ee4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output60.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +제목CBNU founded the best Zoonosis Institute among the Eastern Asia Admin | 2007-01-09 | 조회 4313본문 내용 Kang Jaesub, the representative of The Grand National Party - Hannara, made his promise to support CBNU's Zoonosis Institute within his party's scope. + +CBNU's president Suh visited the National Assembly and met him on 8th. Representative Kang promised that he and his comrades would like to help CBNU's Zoonosis Institute, which is related to studying Brucella abortus and Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, to be the best among the Eastern Asia within his party's scope. + +For a long time CBNU's Zoonosis Institute had been designed by professors, especially professors in veterinary medicine. A dean and professors in veterinary medicine proposed to set up the institute to solve the problem, which were damages from farm households in Jeongeup due to Brucella abortus. + +Accepting their opinions, representative Kang undertook to establish the institute in CBNU, the central university in Jeollabukdo. 00d7d8c9d7714c0e81f7b37eeb5e5b8d79.jpgCount : 20156915 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output61.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output61.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..392c0af4e1ab4d482d216f849e0ec7d4b907005a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output61.txt @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +제목MOU(memorandum of understanding) was contracted to establish the glob Admin | 2007-01-18 | 조회 3952본문 내용 CBNU president Suh concluded MOU with Chollabukdo and three ARC institutes from Canada to help hydrogen fuel cell develop in the main office in January 18th. + +CBNU will cooperate to make this work a success with them. It is also going to hire overseas researchers who are good at this field and set up a related institute supported by Ministry of Science and Technology. + +President Suh was quoted as saying, "ARCs from Canada has the best technology in the field of SOFC(Solid Oxide Fuel Cells). Therefore, I expect that CBNU will develop technology related with fuel cells and finally its technique will become the supreme know-how in the world." + +CBNU will develop science, technology and R&D through this. In addition, Chollabukdo will support the foundation of the overseas institute and cooperate between CBNU and ARC. + +ARC founded in 1921 is the first state institute in Canada. Since its establishment, it has contributed to develop Alberta for 85 years. 0047f174116a07dd146704bd26ad4de3ca.jpgCount : 23152561 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output62.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output62.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..14dcfb13b9792ff82da6a97505a429fe648c6429 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output62.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목An emeritus professor, Lee Kee-U contributed about 5,000 books to CBNU. Admin | 2007-01-22 | 조회 3418본문 내용 A once CBNU professor Lee Kee-U, 82 years old, contributed about 5,000 books to CBNU. Therefore, he was invited in January, 31st to appreciate his great determination, and had a presentation event for books. +Professor Lee had retired from his teaching life in 1992, and gave his collection to CBNU last month. He was quoted as saying, "It is the time to donate my all of the books collected during my teaching in CBNU for future use. It would be very great that many student read these and make their knowledge improve by using them." +The majority of his collection is about Korean literature, especially contemporary literature, because it is his major. But there are various kinds of contents like books about philosophy, psychology, linguistics, photograph, sociology, and Pansori. +CBNU library has made an effort to establish the contributory custom of books and set up the personal library if any individual gives his or her own books more than standard. + +For further information about contributing books : Jung-ang Library (270-4406, 270-3457) 008f24bbe1796470d79fff150ba44f3302.jpgCount : 19136636 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output63.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output63.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3da17a4af1449fe33a0c45d27b6cd43a3bfa5191 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output63.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목President Suh and professors in main office donated the development fund, 152,000,000 won (152,000 U.S. Dollar). Admin | 2007-02-02 | 조회 3624본문 내용 This contribution from CBNU professors is to develop CBNU and start on a sixty-billion-won fund raising. +This time president Suh donated his money 10 billion, five directors did each 5 million, and nine vice-directors did each 3 million. Therefore, the total amount of money is 152 million, and this money is for CBNU's development fund. +After his inauguration, president Suh announced CBNU should make its position firm and get its ranking up to 10th in Korea in the future. For this purpose, cultivating high quality students, making employment rate grow, and trying to be competitive CBNU are required to accomplish his public promise. +President Suh declared the development fund for 60 billion is very important since all student and professor in CBNU hope to make CBNU best. And he and some professors contributed some money to encouraging all people to donate their money. At the beginning of this fund, CBNU fund raising may be going well as soon as possible. +Foundation for CBNU Development Chairman has taken up the fund collection, about 23 billion won, to support its educational environment and expand its facilities. 00학교이미지.jpgCount : 23151704 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output64.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output64.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4215ec30f63d22d9814f87da1da2751ed0c380d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output64.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목CBNU established a branch institute of Jang(Korean traditional seasoning) in Sunchang to educate professional human power Admin | 2007-02-12 | 조회 3688본문 내용 Sunchang, the one of the cities in Jeollabukdo, has contributed greatly to developing the industry of Jang(Korean traditional seasoning). According to its will, CBNU proposed a plan of cooperation to help community be developed. +Both CBNU president Seo and a magistrate of Sunchang(Kang In-hyung) concluded contract about business of Jang and education of professional human power in February 12th. Moreover, they wanted to interchange information and develop their policy by collaborating on the work each other. +As a result of the contract, CBNU could establish a new curriculum related to Jang and food, whose form is life long education, in Sunchang to develop business of Jang internationally and cultivate qualified students. President Seo was quoted as saying, "We will cooperate with Sunchang to exchange various information and qualified people. If this process is going well, we can encourage business of jang to keep going and more further." +CBNU was allowed to establish new curriculum(Life of the Food Technology)in Sunchang by Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development. It will permit 40 people to register this course by 16th. In addition, it will educate new curriculum +from March 5th. You may be qualified to have a diploma of senior high school or college. It does not matter if you have similar certificates like diploma. +CBNU professors will visit Sunchang, and teach the new course to students from March 5th. 000a9395326e7866a1ea2c7f94d0104e17.jpgCount : 21126171 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output65.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output65.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e83f170f39394fd2cdf15d3d4f5b007035bba35b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output65.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목For an entrance ceremony in 2007, 5,910 freshmen were admitted to CBNU. Admin | 2007-02-27 | 조회 3492본문 내용 CBNU president Suh, presidents in various departments, new students and 1,000 freshmen's parents attended an entrance ceremony in February 26th, 2007.Presidents Suh admitted 5,910 freshmen (bachelor's course-4,320, master's course-1,219, doctor's course- 371) to CBNU in this entrance ceremony. Accordingly, Lee Seoung-jae (His major is electronic information engineering) took an oath as a representative of freshmen. President Suh was quoted as saying, "All of you may have great ideal and passion now. Moreover, you step outside to make your dreams come true. You should study your major, and cultivate your own knowledge. As a result, you can be global leaders who make important changes in the world as ambitious CBNU students. Futhermore, you should love CBNU and your area."After his speech, some excellent freshmen(96) were rewarded for scholarships and Yim Kang-yong(His major is economics) got his scholarship on behalf of other students. 00입학식.jpgCount : 22452193 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output66.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output66.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a80f65d0b3ef168995731a08e129cec9fdaac99b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output66.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목"Do you have any problem related to law? Dont's worry about it. Legal support center will help you." Admin | 2007-03-02 | 조회 3547본문 내용 A legal support center(Director : Professor Kim Hee-su) was established in order to give legal advice to our CBNU members and local citizens. +While an open ceremony and a plate-hanging ceremony were held in February 28th at the law school, president Suh, a chairman of alumni association(Cha Jong-sun), a dean of law school(Kim Min-jung), alumni, and some directors took part in them. CBNU members and citizens expected that legal support center gives a legal advice, promotes relief works, and is a problem solving by providing them with legal system. Legal support center will conclude many problems and take legal proceedings successfully. As a result, it makes CBNU facilitate works related to law. +Moreover, it supports local citizens who suffers from legal problems by performing relief work. Legal counseling will be available through phone, e-mail, internet, and interview. 00법률지원센터개소.jpgCount : 26300403 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output67.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output67.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0fbf6c73f608269f69f3adaba4f811540dac0878 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output67.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +제목Presentation for integrating National Universities Admin | 2007-03-22 | 조회 3489본문 내용 CBNU held the meeting which was for a presentation for integrating National Universities in Jeollabaukdo to share various opinions on March 16th at Jinsudang. It was a start for unification of National Universities(CBNU, KSNU, ISNU) after the previous meeting on February 21. +People who attended this meeting analyzed the situation of CBNU, and made a plan for promoting this project. President Suh was quoted as saying, "Most of Universities make their effort to survive themselves at the critical moment. It is the time we should change ourselves. We have to make CBNU competitive through autonomous change and reform. We need your cooperation to integrate all three Universities." +CBNU will keep going on about the unification based on the agreement of CBNU members. Moreover, it will give many opportunities for each department to choose various unification models. +In this presentation, there was a proposal about the good and bad points of integration. Futhermore, according to its report, there was some problems if the unification fail. +CBNU has collected its members' opinions for 11 days. As a result of this agreement and some meetings, CBNU's integration will be determined. 00대학통합설명회.jpgCount : 25366469 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output68.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output68.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2bed3be2d864c080e5b857576e8d085e2f381bf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output68.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +제목Kim Wanju, a provincial governor, received a doctor's degree from CBNU Admin | 2007-03-27 | 조회 3941본문 내용 CBNU gave a doctor's degree to Kim Wanju who has contributed to develop Jeollabukdo and played an important role as a leader.This presentation ceremony was held in Jinsudang on March 23, and there were a lot of people who celebrated KIm such as president Seo, his relatives and celebrities. +Kim contributed to the environment of Jeonju as a mayor with the slogan, "Now we should change Jeonju." Furthermore, he suggested the future plan of Jeonju to make the city developed and flourished. Moreover, in terms of educational project related to CBNU, he generated funds to expand educational sector, promote life-long learning system, and support NURI to cultivate qualified students. +CBNU decided to give him a doctor's degree because he contributed a plenty of projects whose goal was involved in making CBNU competitive in the field of education. +President Seo thanked Kim's contribution to CBNU and thought his doctor's degree would be a lesson for the younger generation to realize his love for Jeollabukdo. In addition to his words, he hopefully said, "Please give affection and attention to CBNU for ourselves." 00ac80beed1adbf8eeaa1ee706ef01f118.jpgCount : 24408613 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output69.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output69.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cf8513bf6cbec78e44a987ead9d27f9cbe342dab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output69.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +제목The Integration bill have passed with overwhelming popularity Admin | 2007-05-31 | 조회 3938본문 내용 CBNU had high voter turnout with 97.6%, 1,201 voters out of 1230, 74.5% of a approval rate. +105 out of 106 Ik san University community also cast a vote on it and passed the bill unanimously. +Seo keo suk, the president of CBNU, said we both have a great momentum to move forward with competitive power and will lead regional development with 20 thousand of students and a thousand of faculties. +He also said we give great appreciation to all who gave devotion to us and all Chon buk provincial community, and he gave his word that we build one national university in one province system through the second unification with Kun San National University. 00d37e4f07d7e6f6bb6081e380c6469e9a.jpgCount : 22230976 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output7.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output7.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dce911172787fa6584d3b7a29ef05595fe4f0670 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output7.txt @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +제목Academic Agreement with Boise State University Admin | 2007-10-22 | 조회 6926본문 내용 CBNU and BSU (Boise State University Boise, Idaho USA) formed an academic agreement on October 16, 2007. + +The agreement contains the exchange of faculty, student, research members as well as other matters relating to mutual development. + +This agreement was completed on the occasion of the 60th Anniversary Event of CBNU, after organizing an agreement based on mutual understanding of both university presidents, in Boise State University last July. + +BSU is located in Boise, Idaho USA and was founded in 1932. This university has numerous competitive Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degree programs. + +In addition to the agreement with BSU, CBNU now has successful agreements with 78 universities of 25 countries. 0062dd07be3c40d4dceda981e982ac07a8.jpgCount : 22350442 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output70.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output70.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a36ed4f11055434429ca22ae5d66ba89e35d8bd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output70.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +제목CBNU, getting into a better promising future! Admin | 2007-06-21 | 조회 4042본문 내용 Chonbuk National University had a signing ceremony of IDDP (International Dual Degree Program) with four major Mongolian universities on June 13, 2007.The agreement , which enables us to build a great relationship with Mongolian’s best universities, was accomplished while Suh Geo-suk, the president of CBNU, was staying in Mongolia for 5 days since June 12. + +Particularly, this agreement, fully supported by Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of Mongolia, will be expected to be a educational and cultural bridge between two countries. + +This IDDP agreement undoubtedly will help us induce approximately 100~150 Mongolian Brain forces and foster them as a potential Mongolian leader each year. +The agreement means both universities’ students, who are qualified, can get a dual degree from both universities and also have a opportunity to work as an assistant at the graduate school. + +CBNU is now considering a 70~80% tuition waiver program for the revitalization of IDDP and prepare the high quality of environment for studies including various scholarships. This IDDP agreement is set to be leverage for the world’s top 100 universities and an educational front-runner in Asia. 000d16d65ccf6340bc37d902d2bcc09b29.jpgCount : 24272491 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output71.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output71.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7fa20de4ecca536d6099fb662beff5b77548a2a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output71.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +제목CBNU volunteers of farm activity with the support of university. Admin | 2007-07-06 | 조회 4207본문 내용 The president of CBNU, Mr. Suh Geo-suk, and main executive officers went to Mu-Ju to encourage farm activity volunteers of CBNU to work up a sweat with local farmers. + +The president said to volunteers that this farm activity will help all of them face the status of farm squarely and understand farmers. He also said “I hope today’s sweat will be a great asset to your future”. + +Yoo Ji Hye, one of the volunteers said, “I’m so glad to be of little help to them and we had a great time acquiring wisdom of life from our senior citizens.” + +The farm voluntary activity, hosted by the student association of Chonbuk National University, covers 17 villages, 3 townships with 300 voluntary students divided into 30 groups, and will continue until July 4th. 00c5e7f077a5a68519408911fce3b1adce.jpgCount : 271587226 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output72.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output72.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c486427c065db7eedefaea94a12acc0a2f979993 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output72.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +제목Escalating the Global Status by forming contracts with top universities in the USA Admin | 2007-08-09 | 조회 4280본문 내용 Escalating the Global Status by forming contracts with top universities in the USA + +Chonbuk National University (CBNU) continues to reinforce the global status by forming a contract through the Academic Exchange Agreement with top universities in the USA successfully, after doing so with the leading Japanese universities. + +Dr. Geo-suk Suh, President of CBNU, had visited Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, to discuss the method of a university level exchange and development. + +President Geo-suk Suh met with the President of Washington University, Mark Wrighton, on August 27th and had an in-depth discussion about a contract of academic exchange. President Suh also visited the Law School and discussed the cooperation for the induction of the Law School at CBNU. In the evening, President Suh discussed the system and policy fundraising with David Blasingame, Vice-President for University Development. + +Located in the mid-western USA, Washington University is a prestigious university that has produced 17 Nobel Prize winners. + +Along the line, President Suh visited Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, and signed an agreement of exchange with Charles W. Steger, President of Virginia Tech. With this agreement, Virginia Tech became the 76th sister university to CBNU. +Virginia Tech also promised to cooperate with CBNU's Veterinary College after transferring to Ik-San University. + +Prior to the President's schedule, Dr. Choon-Eui Hong, Vice-President for External Cooperation, had visited Boise State University and discussed the Agreement of Academic Exchange and the IDDP (International Dual Degree Program) with Sona Andrews, Vice-President of Administrative Office, and Diane Boothe, Dean of Education College. + +Dr. Hong also visited our sister university, North Dakota State University, and discussed the IDDP with Joseph Chapman, President of NDSU. They reached an accord on Execution of the IDDP as of 2008. + +These progress will assist CBNU tremendously, not only to become a more globalized university both inbound and outbound exchange, but this will also establish a constituency for the top 100 universities in the world. 00b465cfe5427038f14c620efa28492998.jpgCount : 2280088 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output73.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output73.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2edbeaedf979abce5c991ee6a558a16226363c8e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output73.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +제목CBNU hosted the “Feeling Korea” Program Admin | 2007-08-20 | 조회 4216본문 내용 CBNU invited 12 students from our sister universities in Waseda, Hokkaido and Tohoku. The students took part in Korean Culture Immersion Program, which includes a Korean class, from Aug. 6th to the 17th. +The students started with a Korean class in the morning to enhance their overall understanding ability toward Korean, and participated in various kinds of cultural programs which include Korean Cuisine, Martial arts, music, and more. +The “Feeling Korea Program”, established in Feb. 2002, has invited students of our sister universities every summer and winter vacation and 118 students have come throughout the 11 times in 6 years total. +The “Feeling Korea” Program enables CBNU to assure a solid relationship among our sister universities and let the world know about CBNU and Korea more widely. 0076f84cfd5569a7c8a3f360001978788b.jpgCount : 21372278 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output74.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output74.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cc11624c7772a578b6b209090edc5cafad82c656 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output74.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +제목Feel the World, Fill the Love Admin | 2007-08-30 | 조회 4231본문 내용 The 2007 Summer World Volunteer Activity briefing session was held in Jin-Su dang, Choi Myong Hee Hall on August 29. + +About 200 volunteers spreading Peace all over the world, were seated together. + +Each group made an announcement about their activity as cultural and political ambassadors through the Korean class, Tae-Kwon-Do, traditional music and fixing activity. + +An awards ceremony and conferment of certificate were also held after the briefing and the NEPAL Volunteer Group won the first prize. + +2007 Summer World Volunteer Activity is composed of 11 teams. They are the Plastic Surgery Team for facial deformed children (Vietnam), Nursery Team (Cambodia), NEPAL (Nepal), BiaLao (Laos), Hwarang-arang (Vietnam), CLIO (Vietnam), COVA (Sri Lanka), Hanultari (Kazakhstan), Chika-Chika (Russia), Earl (Russia), Baator (Mongolia). + +Since staring in 2005, CBNU has been providing students with an assortment of opportunities to become global leaders that the world demands. +The following teams have completed their job. +Two teams of 50 members in 2005, 8 teams of 164 members in the Summer of 2006 and two teams of 37 members in the Winter of 2006, and 11 teams of 201 members in the Summer of 2007. 00a89f00d2c038abf7af79ecfc40c26b2f.jpgCount : 27302329 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output75.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output75.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..373f6d1357a5fdd3ae083ba259f57b5c67212482 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output75.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +제목Gaining Momentum for Globalization Admin | 2007-09-05 | 조회 4305본문 내용 CBNU is acquiring its global status more firmly by signing an exchange agreement with a prominent university in Japan following with a primary university in USA and Mongolia. + +President Suh, Geo Suk had visited Tohoku University, Nihon University, Chuo University and Waseda University in Japan for four days, and had an in-depth discussion of university affairs and multiple methods of exchange. + +After participating in the Centenary event at Tohoku University on first day, President Suh, Geo Suk and Akihisa Inoue, the President of Tohoku University, reached an agreement of IDDP for both Universities. + +One of our most spirited exchange sister university, Tohoku University is a leading university in Japan and has generated many Nobel Prize winners. + +Dr. Suh, Geo Suk visited Nihon University, the largest University that accommodates over a hundred thousand students, and reached an agreement for the reciprocal exchange of Law school. They also planned to have an agreement ceremony after completing the concrete negotiation early in October. + +The president of CBNU said “We hereby escalate the global status by having a relationship with primary universities all over the world in quality” and also emphasizing that we keep establishing a constituency for the world top 100 universities. 003913e19155daa93bc406bb08bde30a14.jpgCount : 372473456 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output76.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output76.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3db32ac07435dfb6c0378574596f724be7102c53 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output76.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +제목CBNU hosted the 60th Anniversary Celebration Admin | 2007-10-22 | 조회 4843본문 내용 Chonbuk National University, one of the leading local based universities in Korea, celebrated its 60th anniversary on October 11th through 12th. + +A grand commemorative ceremony was held with our proud alumni and celebrities coming from sister-institutions to congratulate our 60th anniversary of CBNU. + +A conferment ceremony for distinguished workers, former presidents and longevity workers was also held to strengthen the morale of CBNU members. + +Many overseas celebrities, such as Conor Murphy, an ambassador of Ireland, President Jonh Belcher from SAF, Vice-President Takeo Fukusima from Chiba University in Japan, Vice-president Mizumoto Tadatake from Utsunomiya University in Japan, Vice-President Huang Yung-Sheng from National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan. Vice-President Batbayar Tudev from Mongolian University of Science and Technology in Mongolia, Director Philippe Sulten from UTBM in France, Prof. Shigeru Sato from Tohoku University in Japan, Prof. Toshihisa Honma from Hokkaido University in Japan, were here with us. +With their visit, we are able to widen the international relationship, such as the International Dual Degree Program (IDDP) and the International Exchange Student Program. + +Dr. Suh Geo-Suk, President of CBNU, encouraged all CBNU community members to keep focusing on the improvement of competitiveness of CBNU, in his ceremony speech. + +After the anniversary ceremony, all guests gave a performance of mixing “Bi-Bim-Bab” that means ‘Harmony’, ‘Unity’, and ‘Consolidation’. + +Finally, the creative music drama, “Mung-bean flower will come out splendidly” was performed by the alumni, faculty, and students of the College of Arts. 007e2a0400e1e7ea136b16c934c2fa2969.jpgCount : 24725297 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output77.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output77.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a977fba8c4792a96d060b08449e07fad3868b2ae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output77.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +제목President Suh, Geo-Suk won the CEO Prize in Education Admin | 2007-12-20 | 조회 5926본문 내용 Dr. Suh. Geo-Suk, president of Chonbuk National University, won the 2007 CEO Prize in Education. +The 2007 CEO awards ceremony was held on the 13th of this month at Korea Press Center. This ceremony was hosted by Han-Kook Il-bo and supported by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy. President Suh, Geo-Suk was selected as the most outstanding CEO in education part. +President Suh, Geo-Suk has been shaping the evident goals of joining the world’s top 100 universities and national top 10 universities by 2010, and concentrating the efforts to achieve these goals. +On the occasion of 60th Anniversary of CBNU, president Suh, Geo-Suk maximize the brand image to induce the law school and to build a customer satisfaction system by establishing a legal counseling center. +He said “I just keep focusing on the development of competitiveness, and I am very delighted to be awarded such an honorable prize. And I want to share this with all my CBNU members.” +He also said “We will also make ceaseless efforts to be ranked at the world’s top 100 universities in 2008.” 00cf52a7c1952ffc107902cafc63317394.jpgCount : 22436354 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output78.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output78.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a799545e59bddfff8dae2b51bba78ec5871ef32c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output78.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +제목A lifetime Donation to CBNU Admin | 2008-04-01 | 조회 5565본문 내용 A lifetime Donation to CBNU + +"It is my great pleasure to do something for my university, even though it is only a small amount of money. I hope this would be the 'apple of my eye' of a small-sum donation culture for the development of the university." + +It is great news that undergraduate student Park, Woo Chan had visited the Office for University Development and presented his desire to donate a regular donation. + +Mr. Park promised to donate the sum of 10,000 KRW every month and he is the first one to donate the designated donation amount in his lifetime. + +The Global Leader Project (GLP), run by the Office of Student Affairs and designed to give a momentum to the students, was a big occasion for him to donate. + +Last year, he joined the GLP with three of his friends and got a chance to see the donation culture of foreign universities during the summer vacation. + +He believed that donation is crucial to the development of a university and after seeing many examples in American universities, he was surprised that not only a vast amount but even a small-sum donation is being revitalized. + +Mr. Park said that if we focus our minds on the development of the university, CBNU will reach the world's top 100 university ranking very soon. + +President Suh, Geo Suk extolled Mr. Park on what he has done and said, " I am so proud to call Mr. Park our community member and I hope he becomes a great man to enhance the global status." 00cb82f12b619a3e526ba7795025c873a8.jpgCount : 431729247 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output79.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output79.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bf5bf63c90a25871c57694544bd0098092ef8ee5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output79.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목CBNU President, Suh Geo-Suk awarded presidential medal from the Mongolian government. Admin | 2009-10-08 | 조회 4649본문 내용 CBNU President, Suh Geo-Suk awarded presidential medal from the Mongolian government. + +"We engrave our deepest gratitude on this presidential medal handed to president Suh Geo-Suk on his contributions for our Mongolian government's growth and for the development of many universities." 004754b1dda6bbe792fd6d8c238bcd0344.jpgCount : 24305477 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output8.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eed5f430e37a347c6d82c36bb2a28bd613ea42bd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +제목Strengthen the cooperative relationship with China Admin | 2007-11-06 | 조회 6963본문 내용 Dr. Suh, Geo-Suk, the president of CBNU, had participated in the Korea-China University President Forum held at Shilla Hotel, Seoul for two days. He discussed building the relationship between Korean and Chinese Universities. + +The participants had a meeting with each present university representatives in regards to signing an agreement and strengthening their relationship on first day. They also discussed the way of the vitalization of international exchange between Korea and China on the second day. + +President Suh, Geo-Suk also had a meeting with the staff members of Renmin University of China and Yanbian University which have been discussing the academic agreement with CBNU to consolidate the cooperation. + +With this, President Suh had a meeting with Wu Xinping, the Vice-President of Shihezi University, located in Shihezi city, and signed an agreement between the two universities. + +Also, the president of CBNU had a meeting with Zhou Qifeng, the president of Jilin University and reached an academic agreement including the International Dual Degree Program, to be the core research institution in the Pan-Yellow sea era. 00ccf6f0a89282d264e134cba408592d40.jpgCount : 19234759 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output80.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output80.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..06b1d432668444896256e188a3b4c757204c6d90 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output80.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목11 Newly appointed professors... Spurring Competition Admin | 2009-10-08 | 조회 6361본문 내용 As of October 1st, our university is appointing 11 new professors. We are trying our best to improve competition by enhancing current research and educational conditions. + +Around 15:30 on September 23rd, these professors were given the certificate of appointment while President Suh Geo-Suk and current professors in the headquarters were in attendance. 0094f671226f6cac66a93566fec10ba124.jpgCount : 24291839 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output81.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output81.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f999d59722f29f16f9306fa3d080104e5c41598d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output81.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +제목UI Rector, Somantri receives Honorary Doctorate from Chonbuk National University 웹마스터 | 2011-03-10 | 조회 1512본문 내용 “A new partnership with CBNU…Hope to collaborate and become world-renown institutions” + +“I feel very honored to receive this Honorary Doctorate degree from Chonbuk National University, one of Korea’s prestigious universities. By developing a new partnership with CBNU, I hope both of our universities can leap into becoming world-renown institutions.” + +As the president of Universitas Indonesia(UI), Dr. der Soz. Gumilar R. Somantri expressed his thoughts after the Honorary Doctorate degree conferment on February 22nd at the 2010 CBNU Graduation Ceremony. + +President Somantri received an Honorary Doctorate degree in Politics at CBNU with his accomplishments as a world-renown scholar in political science. As a representative of Indonesia, he has done a consilient research on variety of political science issues that came to the fore in the modern society, and also received many attentions from the international society by presenting a sustainable development model. + +Especially in 2007, as the youngest President of Universitas Indonesia’s history, he has placed his institution into Asia’s Top 50 universities by initiating innovative improvements in the educational and research environment. Also, by establishing a foundation for the institution to leap into becoming a world’s Top 100 universities, President Somantri is recognized as the most influential leader in Indonesia. + +With President Somantri receiving the Honorary Doctorate degree, there is much anticipation for mutual exchange between CBNU and Indonesia, and also hope for brisk collaboration with a top-class university located in Southeast Asia’s core nation. + +Especially, if the cooperative exchange program between the two universities undergoes systematic institutionalization following last year’s MOU, it is expected to create a positive effect by preoccupying and surpassing other domestic universities in activities engaged with Indonesia and Southeast Asia. + +Furthermore, both universities hope to promote substantial mutual exchange and cooperative relations between Jeonbuk’s local government and regional areas in Indonesia. Also, with local corporations actively entering into the Indonesian market, CBNU expects to see positive effects at local levels. + +“When our university officials visited Universitas Indonesia last year, President Somantri and I made a promise to carry forward future joint researches and student exchanges between UI, a key university of the core nation in Southeast Asia and CBNU, the representative university in Northeast Asia”, said President Suh during the degree conferment. He continued, “I firmly believe today’s Honorary Doctorate degree will spark new energy to both of our universities’ specialized internationalization and, I am also confident that this will serve as a momentum for various local collaborations between Indonesia and Korea.” + +President Somantri responded, “I am extremely honored to receive this meaningful degree at Chonbuk National University, a top university in Korea”, he then continued, “I hope Universitas Indonesia and Chonbuk National University, and furthermore, Indonesia and Korea can develop further partnership in order to become world-renown institutions.” 00dc39aa16df6359f9dc7aee8be1a41a6e.jpgCount : 20271822 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output82.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output82.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..97cc552bce113232e46d7af35cc255ba80087903 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output82.txt @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +제목Professor Lee, Jung-hee presents the methods for production and application of a promising new material, ‘Graphene,’ in the paper published in Progress in Polymer Science 웹마스터 | 2011-03-10 | 조회 1453본문 내용 Dr. Lee Jung-hee accomplished a splendid achievement by having published his research paper in the world’s most prestigious polymer science journal, Progress in Polymer Science (Citation Index 23.753, 1.3% within or below PPS out of all SCI journals) 2 years in a row. + +Last year, Dr. Lee’s research paper of the manufacturing method of ‘polyaniline’, a plastic that carries electricity, was published in the same journal. + +This time, his paper, ‘Recent advances in graphene based polymer composites,’ introduced the production method of ‘Graphene’ and composite materials based on it, and received world-wide attention. The 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to the researches on ‘Graphene’. + +As nano-material, graphene has a structure of 0.7 nanometer thick planar sheet of carbon atoms (1nm is billionth of a meter). Until recently, the existence of this material was thought to be impossible, but, when the latest research by Andre Geim (Netherlands- 2010 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics) proved its existence, it is now considered being a leading futuristic material. + +Concentrated researches are in progress to apply the new material with excellent electric conductivity and mechanical property to various industries along with touch-screen and solar battery industries. + +Especially, with its transparency and good electric conductivity, it has variety of capabilities that can practically be used in electronic data processors such as foldable computers. If it is to be used in semiconductors, data-processing can become 100 times faster than it is with the existing silicon semiconductor. + +In this research, Professor Lee introduced a simple production method of chemically stabilized Graphene, presented its pros and cons, and suggested ways to produce polymer composites for its usage. Followed by this research, Professor Lee’s team is currently on a spur to pursue diverse researches using Graphene and is expected to produce universally superb research outcomes in developing transparent electrodes and nano-biosensors. + +Not only does this research outcome accelerate the carbon industry development plan in Jeonbuk province, but is hoped to confirm Jeonbuk as being the Mecca for carbon technology. 00db6b7d85426e7f1cf23e8c3a5a58c9f8.jpgCount : 196792 KBbd8b57673e96723067505132e5d18581.jpgCount : 17307170 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output83.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output83.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..365c32f01c8c0cde21da5bad9e721fbb32e05467 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output83.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +제목UI Rector, Somantri receives Honorary Doctorate from Chonbuk National University 웹마스터 | 2011-03-10 | 조회 1499본문 내용 “A new partnership with CBNU…Hope to collaborate and become world-renown institutions” + +“I feel very honored to receive this Honorary Doctorate degree from Chonbuk National University, one of Korea’s prestigious universities. By developing a new partnership with CBNU, I hope both of our universities can leap into becoming world-renown institutions.” + +As the president of Universitas Indonesia(UI), Dr. der Soz. Gumilar R. Somantri expressed his thoughts after the Honorary Doctorate degree conferment on February 22nd at the 2010 CBNU Graduation Ceremony. + +President Somantri received an Honorary Doctorate degree in Politics at CBNU with his accomplishments as a world-renown scholar in political science. As a representative of Indonesia, he has done a consilient research on variety of political science issues that came to the fore in the modern society, and also received many attentions from the international society by presenting a sustainable development model. + +Especially in 2007, as the youngest President of Universitas Indonesia’s history, he has placed his institution into Asia’s Top 50 universities by initiating innovative improvements in the educational and research environment. Also, by establishing a foundation for the institution to leap into becoming a world’s Top 100 universities, President Somantri is recognized as the most influential leader in Indonesia. + +With President Somantri receiving the Honorary Doctorate degree, there is much anticipation for mutual exchange between CBNU and Indonesia, and also hope for brisk collaboration with a top-class university located in Southeast Asia’s core nation. + +Especially, if the cooperative exchange program between the two universities undergoes systematic institutionalization following last year’s MOU, it is expected to create a positive effect by preoccupying and surpassing other domestic universities in activities engaged with Indonesia and Southeast Asia. + +Furthermore, both universities hope to promote substantial mutual exchange and cooperative relations between Jeonbuk’s local government and regional areas in Indonesia. Also, with local corporations actively entering into the Indonesian market, CBNU expects to see positive effects at local levels. + +“When our university officials visited Universitas Indonesia last year, President Somantri and I made a promise to carry forward future joint researches and student exchanges between UI, a key university of the core nation in Southeast Asia and CBNU, the representative university in Northeast Asia”, said President Suh during the degree conferment. He continued, “I firmly believe today’s Honorary Doctorate degree will spark new energy to both of our universities’ specialized internationalization and, I am also confident that this will serve as a momentum for various local collaborations between Indonesia and Korea.” + +President Somantri responded, “I am extremely honored to receive this meaningful degree at Chonbuk National University, a top university in Korea”, he then continued, “I hope Universitas Indonesia and Chonbuk National University, and furthermore, Indonesia and Korea can develop further partnership in order to become world-renown institutions.” 00dc39aa16df6359f9dc7aee8be1a41a6e_1.jpgCount : 24271822 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output84.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output84.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..211859d0662fb0cb913f4be2f64b105b2609dd40 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output84.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +제목Professor Lee, Jung-hee presents the methods for production and application of a promising new material, ‘Graphene,’ in the paper published in Progress in Polymer Science Admin | 2011-04-04 | 조회 4491본문 내용 Dr. Lee Jung-hee accomplished a splendid achievement by having published his research paper in the world’s most prestigious polymer science journal, Progress in Polymer Science (Citation Index 23.753, 1.3% within or below PPS out of all SCI journals) 2 years in a row. + +Last year, Dr. Lee’s research paper of the manufacturing method of ‘polyaniline’, a plastic that carries electricity, was published in the same journal. + +This time, his paper, ‘Recent advances in graphene based polymer composites,’ introduced the production method of ‘Graphene’ and composite materials based on it, and received world-wide attention. The 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to the researches on ‘Graphene’. + +As nano-material, graphene has a structure of 0.7 nanometer thick planar sheet of carbon atoms (1nm is billionth of a meter). Until recently, the existence of this material was thought to be impossible, but, when the latest research by Andre Geim (Netherlands- 2010 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics) proved its existence, it is now considered being a leading futuristic material. 00db6b7d85426e7f1cf23e8c3a5a58c9f8_1.jpgCount : 196792 KBbd8b57673e96723067505132e5d18581_2.jpgCount : 18307170 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output85.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output85.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8d0c4cdcf5cbefa35c2a20ccfff9b8327fe5c6fb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output85.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +제목UI Rector, Somantri receives Honorary Doctorate from Chonbuk National University Admin | 2011-04-04 | 조회 3428본문 내용 UI Rector, Somantri receives Honorary Doctorate from Chonbuk National University +“A new partnership with CBNU…Hope to collaborate and become world-renown institutions” + +“I feel very honored to receive this Honorary Doctorate degree from Chonbuk National University, one of Korea’s prestigious universities. By developing a new partnership with CBNU, I hope both of our universities can leap into becoming world-renown institutions.” + +As the president of Universitas Indonesia(UI), Dr. der Soz. Gumilar R. Somantri expressed his thoughts after the Honorary Doctorate degree conferment on February 22nd at the 2010 CBNU Graduation Ceremony. + +President Somantri received an Honorary Doctorate degree in Politics at CBNU with his accomplishments as a world-renown scholar in political science. As a representative of Indonesia, he has done a consilient research on variety of political science issues that came to the fore in the modern society, and also received many attentions from the international society by presenting a sustainable development model. + +Especially in 2007, as the youngest President of Universitas Indonesia’s history, he has placed his institution into Asia’s Top 50 universities by initiating innovative improvements in the educational and research environment. Also, by establishing a foundation for the institution to leap into becoming a world’s Top 100 universities, President Somantri is recognized as the most influential leader in Indonesia. + +With President Somantri receiving the Honorary Doctorate degree, there is much anticipation for mutual exchange between CBNU and Indonesia, and also hope for brisk collaboration with a top-class university located in Southeast Asia’s core nation. + +Especially, if the cooperative exchange program between the two universities undergoes systematic institutionalization following last year’s MOU, it is expected to create a positive effect by preoccupying and surpassing other domestic universities in activities engaged with Indonesia and Southeast Asia. + +Furthermore, both universities hope to promote substantial mutual exchange and cooperative relations between Jeonbuk’s local government and regional areas in Indonesia. Also, with local corporations actively entering into the Indonesian market, CBNU expects to see positive effects at local levels. + +“When our university officials visited Universitas Indonesia last year, President Somantri and I made a promise to carry forward future joint researches and student exchanges between UI, a key university of the core nation in Southeast Asia and CBNU, the representative university in Northeast Asia”, said President Suh during the degree conferment. He continued, “I firmly believe today’s Honorary Doctorate degree will spark new energy to both of our universities’ specialized internationalization and, I am also confident that this will serve as a momentum for various local collaborations between Indonesia and Korea.” + +President Somantri responded, “I am extremely honored to receive this meaningful degree at Chonbuk National University, a top university in Korea”, he then continued, “I hope Universitas Indonesia and Chonbuk National University, and furthermore, Indonesia and Korea can develop further partnership in order to become world-renown institutions.” + 00dc39aa16df6359f9dc7aee8be1a41a6e_3.jpgCount : 21271822 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output86.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output86.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..07601004e8af322cadec0fca5b084c01c0af3048 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output86.txt @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +제목CBNU Staff, Kwon Oh Chae, donated insurance money from his son's traffic accident. 국제교류부 | 2011-05-06 | 조회 1348본문 내용 There is a faculty member who donated insurance money for his son-like students despite the distress from his son's traffic accident. + + +The hero of this heart-moving story is a faculty, Kwon Oh Chae, in Student Affairs Office. + + +Mr. Kwon had a devastating incident in last September that his son had a traffic accident. He received insurance money from his son's accident, and he visited Development Support Foundation on March 31st for donating partial insurance money. + + +"I was very devastated when the accident happened, but I could have hope by lots of people's help and support, so I could rise to my feet again. I just want to return the favor that I have received back to the university." + + +Mr. Kwon who underwent difficult experience has his own reason to donate. While he was working for the Student Affairs Office, he felt sympathy for his son-like students, and hoped that students would develop their talents with the same attitude that he had for his son. + + +He also said that this will be the opportunity to have new hope for himself and his son. + + +This is not Mr. Kwon's first donation. He has been keeping affection and appreciation to the university for a long time, and for the return of it, he has been participating in small-sum donation for years. + + +Mr. Kwon said that "Having been through the big accident, I appreciated more to the colleagues and was attached more to the students in CBNU," and "It is not much, but I hope it will be useful to the students." + + +President Suh Geo-Suk said that "I will not forget Mr. Kwon's affectionate donation, and make more effort to become a better school." 00권오채_1.jpgCount : 20106951 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output87.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output87.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0076d23b9d603e8cf77ec5801f64baf67f85017f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output87.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +제목Vice-President for Administrative Affairs, Directors of Departments, and Chief Administrators donated 40,000,000 won. 국제교류부 | 2011-05-06 | 조회 1339본문 내용 CBNU had a donation ceremony for development fund in April 5th 2p.m. with the presence of President Suh Geo-Suk, Vice-President Shin Hyo Geun, Vice-President for Administrative Affairs Seo Yoo Mi, Directors of Departments, and Chief Administrators. + +34 people including Secretaries, Deputy Directors and Vice-President for Administrative Affairs Seo Yoo Mi are of the same mind with the development fund + in order to add the strength to the university stepping into the world-class level. + +On the ceremony, Vice-President for Administrative Affairs Seo Yoo Mi said that "The leaders of administration in CBNU, Directors of Departments in headquarters, Chief Administrators in colleges, are the one mind for making a new leap of CBNU," and "We hope that this donation will be the foundation for the university to become world class level." + +President Suh Geo-Suk  said that "I am very glad that this is a great opportunity to see that the members of the university are all dedicated to develop the university," and also said that "With the united effort putting together, it is not going to take a long time for CBNU to become the leader of the Republic of Korea." 00VC Yoo-Mi Seo.jpgCount : 19256508 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output88.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output88.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b4aa4053a4675e3f7eb1294eeba83f3551e59836 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output88.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU Staff, Kwon Oh Chae, donated insurance money from his son's traffic accident. 국제교류부 | 2011-05-06 | 조회 3142본문 내용 There is a faculty member who donated insurance money for his son-like students despite the distress from his son's traffic accident. The hero of this heart-moving story is a faculty, Kwon Oh Chae, in Student Affairs Office. Mr. Kwon had a devastating incident in last September that his son had a traffic accident. He received insurance money from his son's accident, and he visited Development Support Foundation on March 31st for donating partial insurance money. "I was very devastated when the accident happened, but I could have hope by lots of people's help and support, so I could rise to my feet again. I just want to return the favor that I have received back to the university." Mr. Kwon who underwent difficult experience has his own reason to donate. While he was working for the Student Affairs Office, he felt sympathy for his son-like students, and hoped that students would develop their talents with the same attitude that he had for his son. He also said that this will be the opportunity to have new hope for himself and his son. This is not Mr. Kwon's first donation. He has been keeping affection and appreciation to the university for a long time, and for the return of it, he has been participating in small-sum donation for years. Mr. Kwon said that "Having been through the big accident, I appreciated more to the colleagues and was attached more to the students in CBNU," and "It is not much, but I hope it will be useful to the students." President Suh Geo-Suk said that "I will not forget Mr. Kwon's affectionate donation, and make more effort to become a better school." 00권오채_1_1.jpgCount : 20106951 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output89.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output89.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4072289b30aef1165d30d4d7f548c57842f833a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output89.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Vice-President for Administrative Affairs, Directors of Departments, and Chief Administrators donated 40,000,000 won. 국제교류부 | 2011-05-06 | 조회 2876본문 내용 CBNU had a donation ceremony for development fund in April 5th 2p.m. with the presence of President Suh Geo-Suk, Vice-President Shin Hyo Geun, Vice-President for Administrative Affairs Seo Yoo Mi, Directors of Departments, and Chief Administrators. 34 people including Secretaries, Deputy Directors and Vice-President for Administrative Affairs Seo Yoo Mi are of the same mind with the development fund in order to add the strength to the university stepping into the world-class level. On the ceremony, Vice-President for Administrative Affairs Seo Yoo Mi said that "The leaders of administration in CBNU, Directors of Departments in headquarters, Chief Administrators in colleges, are the one mind for making a new leap of CBNU," and "We hope that this donation will be the foundation for the university to become world class level." President Suh Geo-Suk  said that "I am very glad that this is a great opportunity to see that the members of the university are all dedicated to develop the university," and also said that "With the united effort putting together, it is not going to take a long time for CBNU to become the leader of the Republic of Korea." 00VC Yoo-Mi Seo_1.jpgCount : 24256508 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output9.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output9.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2313aa583600892d7174f407e08b6b96349323bf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output9.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +제목2004 Post-Doctoral Program Announcement Admin | 2004-12-27 | 조회 3996본문 내용 CBNU is invinting you as a post-doctoral follow. The program is to support prominent scholars all over the world by providing opportunity to conduct research works with the faculty members of CBNU. + +For the details of the program, please refer to attached file. 0 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output90.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output90.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d46a75e864b6929ac5193a650bdd0b04c06ff7b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output90.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU planted 3,000 trees for Arbor Day 국제교류부 | 2011-05-06 | 조회 3630본문 내용 CBNU had a planting ceremony with 100 faculties including President Suh Geo-Suk on April 4th, a day prior to the Arbor Day. Faculties planted 3,000 flowering plants behind the library building on this day. CBNU planted various kinds of trees including fringe tree and prunus yedoensis last year. CBNU has the plan to make the environment friendly campus, and building an open campus in order to become citizen friendly. On this ceremony, President Suh Geo-Suk said "This spot will be an attraction in a few years if we take good care of these flowering plants that we planted this year, and last years' including fringe tree and prunus yedoensis." He also said "I hope today's ceremony will be a meaningful ceremony for saving environment and developing the university." 00식목일_나무심기_행사.jpgCount : 26401541 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output91.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output91.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..95733aa6bd3e41e64ed796c6ef3b11fbb4c309fa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output91.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목College and Graduate School of Dentistry Alumni Donated 40,000,000 Won for Development Fund. 국제교류부 | 2011-05-06 | 조회 3998본문 내용 CBNU College and Graduate School of Dentistry Alumni donated 40,000,000 won for the sake of university's properity. The alumni had a regular general meeting in Grand Hilton Seoul in April 2nd 6p.m., took over the president of an alumni association, and donated the money to the President Suh Geo-Suk who presented himself on the ceremony. President Suh Geo-Suk said that "I would like to express my gratitude to the College and Graduate School of Dentistry Alumni for the sincere care about the university's development despite the busy schedules in many different fields," and also said "the alumni's fund which has lasted for several years will be a cornerstone to become one of the global top universities." Meanwhile, the alumni elected a new president who could take over the current president Choi Byeong Seon's place, the director of Jeonju Choi Dental Clinic, on the regular general meeting with the donation. The ceremony had more than 250 participants including President Suh Geo-Suk, Vice-President Shin Hyo Geun, the Dean of Graduate School Kim Jung Gi, President of Korean Dental Association Lee Soo Goo, the chairman of Seoul Dentists Association Jeong Cheol Min, The Chairman of the board of the Smile Charity Foundation Kim Woo Seong, Korean Dental Association candidates Kim Se Yeong, An Chang Yeong, and Lee Won Kyun. A new president Lim Ik Jun, the director of Kwangmyeong Jeil Dental Clinic, was elected on the ceremony. Choi Byeong Seon, the president of an alumni association for the last two years, gave a farewell speech. He said that "I would like to express my gratitude to the members for the active participation on the 30th ceremony since the foundation of school during the term," and also said that "I expect that the election of new president will open a new opportunity to make the alumni more active and member-centered." The new Pesident Lim Ik Jun said that "I will make the best effort to keep the members' interests and affections, be proud of the alumni and the university, and cherish the honor" in the inauguration speech. 00치대동창회_발전기금_기탁.jpgCount : 24313276 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output92.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output92.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..90cbaad4a84adf8c41e1c7483d916ac9ee28faad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output92.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Feeling Korea 2011 Summer 국제교류부 | 2011-07-11 | 조회 4497본문 내용 Chonbuk National University ran the Feeling Korea 2011 Summer program with sister universities’ students.  CBNU hosted Feeling Korea Summer 2011 with 15 students from Boise State University and 15 students from Paris-est Marne-la-Vallee for the understanding of Korean culture from June 27th to July 8th during two weeks.  On the first day of Feeling Korea Summer 2011, the welcoming ceremony and the orientation was held with the presence of foreign students, volunteers, and CBNU faculty members including Deputy Vice-President for International Affairs Yongjin Park in Paul Hall Jinsudang in July 27.   Deputy Vice-President for International Affairs Yongjin Park said that “Feeling Korea is the program that connects the bonds we have with our sister universities and introduces Korean culture to foreign students,” and also said that “I hope this two week-long experience program will be a good opportunity to introduce various aspects of Korean culture to the world” in the welcome speech. During the program, students will had the opportunity to experience Korean culture as well as the language.  In the mornings, students took Korean language classes that covered basic conversation and understanding of the language. During the afternoon, students were able to experience Korean dance, woodblock printing, traditional painting, traditional food, traditional music, tea ceremonies, and traditional wedding.  The Feeling Korea program first started in February of 2002, and has since been inviting students from sister universities every summer and winter vacation. 00한국문화체험을_위해_전북대를_찾은_보이시주립대와_마른라벨라_학생_및_관계자들_기념촬영.jpgCount : 22296028 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output93.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output93.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ccd5fae89452434d5ce237d3830c869abf7d34ed --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output93.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Chonbuk National University agrees to have a dual degree program with Marne-la-Vallee University 국제교류부 | 2011-07-11 | 조회 3715본문 내용Chonbuk National University(CBNU), President Geo-Suk Suh, agreed to have a dual degree program in film field with Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallee University(MLV).              President Francis Godard of MLV met President Geo-Suk Suh in CBNU in July 11, and made an official agreement for a dual degree program.  CBNU and MLV signed an academic exchange agreement in 2008 and have since notably arranged various cultural experience programs and festivals. Today, the two universities signed a dual degree program that will establish a Master’s degree program between the two schools in film and film production.  According to the agreement, students will be able begin the exchange program in their third semester and they will receive free lessons in French or Korean while also receiving full scholarships during their time abroad. During the ceremony, President Godard said that “With the support of CBNU, we were able to invite Korean resident ambassador of France to our school anniversary in January, and I really appreciate the fact that we can open a Korean class in our university,” he also mentioned that “Our students are especially impressed by the cultural experience program ‘Feeling Korea,’ so we will use this program as a benchmark and create ‘Feeling France.’” President Godard noted that “Last year, we had the film production project that took place in the Museum of Louvre and in April, the web and film group project allowed us to work closely with each other.” He further expressed his excitement when he said that “the international dual degree program and the continued support of CBNU will help enrich our university. President Suh said that “I know that Marne-la-Vallee is the best university in the film field” and also said that “with the start of today, I hope our exchange expands to data processing, information technology, and city planning.” MLV is a branch of Paris Université Paris-Est which consists 12 of Paris’ universities and has a student population of 11,000, 17 research facilities, four doctorate schools and 110 available majors, and is recognized for its strong film, data processing, information technology, and city planning programs. CBNU made an academic exchange agreement with MLV in September 2008, and about 10 students visit each university every year.  00프랑스_마른_라_발레_대학과_국제복수학위_협정_체결.jpgCount : 20386184 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output94.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output94.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f8001cc6e7b54b40d23bda9e7605a040248e71b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output94.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목President Geo-Suk Suh participates in agricultural volunteer activity, encourages students 국제교류부 | 2011-07-29 | 조회 3249본문 내용 President Geo-Suk Suh visited Jungri village, Jucheon-myeon Jinan-gun, to encourage Chonbuk National University students who worked hard for volunteering programs in Muju, Jinan and Jangsu area in July 22. President Suh helped the students paint walls throughout the village to provide a more colorful atmosphere, allowing him to spend candid time with the students and villagers.  President Suh said that "I hope that this volunteer activity will be a good chance to look straight at the reality of the current situation in the countryside," and emphasized that "the effort students made today will be a valuable lesson when they go into the world." College of Education Students Union President Ahn Sumin said that "I am happy to make farmers smile even for a short period of time since they have had difficult times with the flood and the recent farm products open policy," and also mentioned that "I have learned a lot of precious life lessons through volunteering." A total of 1412 students volunteered in 84 villages in the area of Muju, Jinan and Jangsu.    00서거석_총장_농촌봉사활동_참여_및_학생_격려_1.jpgCount : 23418418 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output95.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output95.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ba66bed5be520f58084e386b39067714db044d6a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output95.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목President Geo-Suk Suh gives a special lecture about "Becoming a Global leader." 국제교류부 | 2011-08-02 | 조회 3370본문 내용 "All of you will lead the future of Korean society. I hope you will challenge yourselves and grow to become global leaders.” On July 21st, 11 AM, President Suh gave a special lecture at the Science Culture Center to 500 attendees of the Youth Science Vision Camp. On this day, President Suh presented a special lecture on the topic of "Dreams, Challenges and the Future - Global Leaders Fulfill Their Dreams" and emphasized the importance of setting goals and taking initiative. President Suh began by taking example of the relentless pursuit of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics selection. He also compared prominent figures in history such as Bill Gates, Steven Spielberg, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and their tenacious, goal-oriented endeavors to achieve their dreams. President Suh said, "those who achieve their dreams have common characteristics: they start defining goals at a young age and strive to achieve those goals with perseverance, passion, ambitiousness and a positive attitude." He further explained that "in order to fulfill one's dreams, one has to set the goal of becoming the world's best at a particular field and work to achieve this by establishing a well structured plan."  He later added, "You will one day be the future of Korean society and lead the scientific community. I hope you will set the goal of becoming the world's greatest at your particular field and constantly challenge yourself to be the best that you can be." "A few years later, you will become college students, and as college students, you will work hard to realize your dreams. As a globally recognized school and regarded as the best teaching university in Korea, Chonbuk National University will be a part of your journey to realizing your dreams." President Suh concluded by saying, "The DNA composition between human beings and chimpanzees are 98.7% alike but that minute 1.3% difference is what greatly distinguishes human beings as creators of all things. Much like how this small change can make a big difference, I hope you will be able to gain a better grasp of your future dreams and foster a tenacious attitude through the Youth Science Vision Camp.   00서거석_총장_과학비전캠프에서_청소년을_대상으로_특강을_하고_있다.jpgCount : 22394918 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output96.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output96.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cca68ac94af70dd5fa8a279d62ffacc5d634e2ac --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output96.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU alumnus appointed assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. 국제교류부 | 2011-08-10 | 조회 3492본문 내용 The story of a CBNU alumnus who was appointed assistant professor at Harvard Medical School has started to gain national attention. The subject of the story is Professor Hak-Soo Choi, who graduated from CBNU in Nano Polymer Engineering in 1997(Admission Class of 2003).  Prof. Choi completed an undergraduate and Master’s degree in Nano Polymer Engineering at our university and went on to fulfill a Doctorate and work as a Researcher at the Japanese Science Research Center. From 2005 to 2008, Prof. Choi worked at Harvard University’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center(BIDMC) as a post-graduate researcher. Thereafter from 2008, he became a full-time lecturer at Harvard Medical School, and this year he was offered an assistant professorship. Professor Choi was selected as an assistant professor by Harvard University because of his academic concentration in of Bioimaging, one of the most talked about research areas in the medical field today. Bioimaging is the field of examining biological functions and cellular and molecular activity through imaging modalities. It is an area of study that integrates a variety of fields such as biotechnology, chemistry, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. Prof. Choi is responsible for the utilization of Bioimaging to provide accurate cancer diagnosis and treatment at Harvard University BIDMC Molecular Imaging Center. His research in this field was initially featured in Nature Nanotechnology in 2007, and in 2009, was published in Nano Letters. In 2010, Prof. Choi had publications in both Nature Nanotechnology and Nature Biotechnology , two of the most prestigious academic journals. This year, his study concerning cancer diagnosis using fluorescence garnered a significant amount of attention through publications in Angewandte Chemie(German Journal for Applied Chemistry) Prof. Choi has also submitted fluorescent cancer diagnosis and treatment related research to Nature Medicine and is expecting attention and support from a wider scientific community. Recently, Prof. Choi, with the support of the National Cancer Institute, developed the near-infrared fluorescent material “ZW800-1.” It is pending approval by the Food and Drug administration to begin the first clinical trials in 53 years.If all goes to plan, by next year, Professor Choi’s invention will begin animal testing as well as clinical demonstrations. 00미국_하버드대학교_의대_교수로_임용된_최학수_전북대_동문.jpgCount : 2018862 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output97.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output97.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..97c097d6d6b4612f6be8d9cf5c4714c3401d55b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output97.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목Students complete CLS Program organized by the United States Department of State 국제교류부 | 2011-08-12 | 조회 3710본문 내용 “The past 8 weeks - Staying at Chonbuk National University and learning the Korean language and culture – has been the most memorable and meaningful time of my life. I will look forward to furthering my studies in Korean and working in a career field related to Korea.” This past June students began an 8-week course where students were able to receive intensive instruction in the Korean language and culture at CBNU. On August 5th, the program held its closing ceremony. The CLS(Critical Language Scholarship) Program is a language education program organized by the United States Department of State that instructs university students in the world’s 13 Critical Need Languages, which includes Korean. Beginning last year, our university Language Education Center became the first in the nation to support the program. This year, 32 students from prestigious universities like Yale University, Stanford University, and the Naval Academy signed a written oath not to use English during their 8-week stay to make the most out of their language education and cultural enrichment experiences.  Students received 20 hours of Korean classes per week and additionally had 2 to 3 hours of weekly classes in Korean History, Geography, Society, and Culture.One participant, Laura Figueroa, (Stanford University, freshman majoring in International Affairs) said “I always had an interest in Korean and because of Chonbuk National University’s well-structured program, I was able to learn a lot.” She also expressed interest in “working for a company that has close ties with Korea to put my time spent in Korea to good use. 00CLS수료식1.jpgCount : 25312290 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output98.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output98.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9f25cbd0f3f90cefd0e60fd3e5149b0fda869808 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output98.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목CBNU members provide flood relief to Jungeup-si Sanoe-myeon 국제교류부 | 2011-08-22 | 조회 3166본문 내용 Chonbuk National University is setting the example by providing relief in areas that were severely affected by the recent torrential floods.  On August 16th, 9 AM, a group of 120 people consisting of President Geo-Suk Suh and his co-workers, as well as members of the teaching faculty and students, traveled to the Jungeup-si Sanoe-myeon area to help with flood recovery efforts. As one of the core universities in this region, CBNU is living up to its name by organizing and participating in community service activities that benefit the flood victims. Members of our university fixed the mud-filled town's water channels, and visited the locals door-to-door, reconstructing damaged walls and working determinedly for them. The students, in particular, sought to help out the elderly who live by themselves. They provided a helping hand wherever it was needed and shared a few words of encouragement to lift the town's spirit.                                       Additionally, our university provided 100 sacks of rice and established a scholarship for students who were affected by the flood, proving that CBNU realizes its responsibility as the key university in the Jeolla-do region.  On this day, Student Senate President, Yoon-Kwon Kim, was on site to participate and he said, "The least we could do to help the regions affected by the floods was to come down here and help the locals. It was a very meaningful day. We hope we were able to convey our compassion and support to the elders affected by the flood." President Suh added, "As a core university in this region, we must be responsible for the welfare of the people in this region. So we organized a community service program that brings together school employees, professors and students to help the recent flood victims. I hope we can be that spark of hope that gives the people here the strength to recover from this tragedy."   00서거석_총장을_비롯한_전북대_구성원들이_정읍_산외면_지역에서_수해복구_봉사활동을_펼쳤다_4.jpgCount : 23300795 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output99.txt b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output99.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..560455d353a0e05520824020690505810e6fc7ae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/JBNU-FOCUS/output99.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +제목The Nation’s Largest GLP gets ready to send students abroad 국제교류부 | 2011-09-02 | 조회 3135본문 내용 “I’ll be studying at a sister university with our university’s full support.” Global Leader Project (GLP), CBNU’s largest international student exchange program, has been sending students on exchange since 2008 and this year it is sending more students than ever before. GLP aims to give students the opportunity to cultivate globalized minds and enhance their language skills. Exclusive to CBNU, the program sends the most number of students abroad on campus. Students spend one semester at their admitted sister university and study the local language through one-on-one and small classes. Additionally, students get to experience different cultures, all the while receiving 18 course credits.  Those who are admitted into the exchange program receive full sponsorship of tuition and round-trip airfare by the university. This fall semester, there will be a total of 191 students leaving on exchange to Sister Universities; 64 students to LaSalle University, 50 students to Cebu Doctor’s University, 74 students to Visayas University and three students leaving for Shenyang Jianzhu University.On August 26th, 2:30 PM at Choi Myeong Hyee Hall in the Liberal Arts Building No. 1, Participants of the program and their relatives were joined by President Geo-Suk Suh at the GLP welcoming ceremony and orientation. On this day, at the welcoming ceremony, students listened to an explanation of the program and were encouraged to make the most out of their opportunity to grow as global leaders. President Suh said “The Global Leader Project inaugurated at our university and it is the biggest program in the country that aims to develop global citizens. I hope you keep an open-mind during your semester abroad, and continually challenge yourself to realize the dream that you have been working for.” 00전북대_글로벌리더프로젝트_발대식.jpgCount : 28435841 K \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200101.txt b/data/NEWS/output200101.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9aa8d9c2fea75d2db87d1fdb5b6a3069d7de693a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200101.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently starteda a project to promote its Polymer-Nano and Wireless Communications sector to a world class level. aAs part of this, CBNU invited seven great scholars so that WCU(World Class University) projects could be successfully conducted. aFor the success of this business, CBNU will support them to concentrate on lecture and research, to increase the research competitiveness of the university and to try to develop the country through technology development and talent training in the Polymer-Nano and Wireless Communications field. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200102.txt b/data/NEWS/output200102.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..26a22a88fa656cc104b6d8cfaf7625821a329447 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200102.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently rolled upa its sleeves to support business women in Jeonbuk and help female college students’ to gain employment. aCBNU created an agreement with the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association Jeonbuk Branch to maintain close cooperation with each other. aBoth agencies’ officials participated in the event: Suh Geo-suk, president of CBNU, Jo Soon-gu, vice-president of CBNU, Bae Jong-soon, president of the Jeonbuk branch of KWEA, and Kim Hui-gu, vice-president of the Jeonbuk Branch of KWEA. aAccording to this agreement, CBNU will give technical support, develop new technology and create new businesses for women entrepreneurs, and will promote enlargement of the market for women’s enterprise products. aBoth groups will start a connection for enterprise and employment of female students and make the best use of human resources and facilities that they have, and they will cooperate to raise funds for development of the university. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200105.txt b/data/NEWS/output200105.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6f25e0d4019127c15960e5c0000739c338bbc665 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200105.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +g the universitiesaAmong the universitiesa in the Honam-district, CBNU’s Division of Business Administration acquired business education certification first from the Korean Association of Business Education Accreditation(KABEA). aBusiness education certification is a system to guarantee educational qualities by developing specialized education programs and offering them to students according to certification standards. This means that CBNU earns recognition for its educational qualities as an organization for educating business. It is especially meaningful that just 10 universities got this certification. aMoreover, KABEA gave high evaluations to the Business Administration’s creative programs, such as Assurance of Learning, the special CEO’s lecture, the point system for students’ portfolios and Action Learning, noting them as best practices that other universities need to benchmark. aMembers of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, such as Samsung, are driving for an additional point system for graduates acquiring business administration education certification, so this result will contribute to boost students’ competitiveness for employment. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200106.txt b/data/NEWS/output200106.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8749260ed0b6cf266e6c8976e838eb108ad8c1f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200106.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU teama doing research for visually impaired persons recently got international attention. aThe team of professor Yu Kee-ho received the Outstanding Paper Award in the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Application(ICCAS 2009) for their research about a walking guidance system for a person who is visually impaired . aThe team presented a paper titled, “A Study on Recognition of Obstacle Distribution by Tactile Stimulation”. Their research results were presented in other academic journals, including IEEE TNSRE, and the research’s core component obtained a patent. aThanks to the research results, Professor Yu Kee-ho was listed in a world biographical dictionary called ‘Marquis Who’s who in the World’ last year. aProfessor Yu said, “This research was started for visually handicapped persons who are restricted in social activities. I will try to develop a walking information system which helps blind people do outdoors activities more securely.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200107.txt b/data/NEWS/output200107.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..97874b2435481323d1ee4e64debff042d36569b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200107.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently appointedaCBNU recently appointeda 11 new professors and tried to improve education and research conditions to reinforce competitiveness. The hired professors include seven assistant professors and four full-time lecturers. aIn particular, Professor Ren Hong Wen, who was an assistant professor in the Chinese Academy of Science and a researcher in the University of Central Florida, will participate in research and education about fields such as BT, IT, NT, ET in the Department of Polymer-Nano Science and Technology. aAlso, Professor Florian Johannes Stadler, who was an assistant professor in Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, will be appointed to the Division of Chemical Engineering. aPresident Suh Geo-suk said, “I congratulate you to become a family of CBNU and wish that you will try to increase the competitiveness of our education and research.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200109.txt b/data/NEWS/output200109.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f2bb08ef85fac7e96849e3a940e16b7b0dac2e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200109.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ident Suh Geo-sukaPresident Suh Geo-suka received a medal from the Mongolian president for his steady educational cooperation and development of universities in Mongolia. aHe concluded an agreement for the operation of an international dual degree program(IDDP) with the National University of Mongolia, Mongolia National University of Science and Technology, Mongolia National Agricultural University and Ulaanbaatar University in 2007. aAlso, he has continued to actively exchange faculty, student and academic information and to encourage joint research and conference hosting through IDDP as well as to allow credit exchange. a“I feel honored highly by receiving a medal,” Preident Seo said. “We will try to advance universities of Mongolia and enhance competitiveness for the future together.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200110.txt b/data/NEWS/output200110.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..603c3b971bf2593c5241bc539f2f48e3c8fc626e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200110.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +2009 Choi Myoung-huiaThe 2009 Choi Myoung-huia novel literary award and Ga-ram poetry literary award hosted by the CBNU newspaper have been chosen. This contest is of the greatest scale in nation. aCBNU selected Lee Gap-su(Dongguk University), the writer of ‘khalilray’, as the best in novels among university students and Jeon A-young(Ehwa High School), the writer of ‘accompany’, as the best among high school students. aFor the poetry award, Jeon In-bae(Daegu Catholic University) and Jang Seok-woo(Guri High School) were chosen. aThis contest has continued since 2001 in commemoration of the founding of CBNU’s newspaper in 1955. The contest’s prize money is a total of 6.5 million won. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200120.txt b/data/NEWS/output200120.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f9ab315d5819a405864845d24b6a283d9aab3c94 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200120.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntlya, CBNU’s employment clubs achieved excellent results, one after another. aThe ‘Gold Compass’ group won a mock investment contest of E-trade securities. In addition, Kim Jong-su(Dept. of Agricultural Economics) and Joung Da-hui(Dept. of Law), who were in employment club "Ggun", won the grand prize in an idea contest of Wanju local marketing. aCurrently, CBNU operates three employment clubs: ‘Gold Compass’ in the financial sector, ‘Ggun’ for the marketing sector and ‘SCMA’ for business consulting. aThe Human Resource Development Center(HRDC) supports their entry fees and operating costs and helps students to upgrade their careers for employment. a"We support the three clubs and help students to acquire various experiences,” an officer in the HRDC said. “We also expect students will improve their abilities, which can overcome a hard unemployment crisis by challenging contest exhibits.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200121.txt b/data/NEWS/output200121.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0da5d154a426c0310bf27404f4c2831dbd1473ce --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200121.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +r CBNUa built its Seoul office in Chungjeongro, Junggu, last December, it started to manage a Seoul guesthouse near there. In this way, CBNU gained a foothold in the capital area. aCBNU had an opening of its Seoul guesthouse January 7th in Vabien Suite, located in Euijuro, Junggu, Seoul. aThe Seoul office and Seoul guesthouse in the downtown are expected to respond to the rapidly changing situation with progressiveness and action. In addition, the guesthouse increases CBNU’s brand value as a global university and strengthens its network functions. Therefore, it will act as a priming of university growth. aThe guesthouse with four double rooms will supply an inexpensive and convenient accommodation service to invited foreign and other university-related personnel. 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This system is expected to encourage students and to give a chance for developing each student’s potential. al induce a high-technology interview system to strengthen students’ employment capabilities this year. a“We decided to equip a high-technology interview room,” and officer said. “It will be remodeled by March and operate in April.” aThe high-tech interview room is equipped with an image-making room, group interview room and individual interview room. aIn particular, the school will record all interview processes and upload it to the homepage. Students can check their own problems. This system is expected to encourage students and to give a chance for developing each student’s potential. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200123.txt b/data/NEWS/output200123.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad4dc6a347bcafeeda7561ee67fb711dace4a7f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200123.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +,a which has received five billion won from the government, seeks for ensuring internal stability through new projects. aCBNU invited 142 teams to present creative new ideas for the reinforcement of its education capability from December 12th 2009, after which it selected seven teams. aIn this contest, 170 students, 14 faculty members and 32 staff participated to show their efforts for raising the university’s education capability. aThe ‘1 person per 1 dream’ idea of staff member Lee Jung-hui is an idea to make students accomplish their goals through a mentor’s help. Also the ‘reinforce major’s capacity’ idea of student Lee Dai-sung covers the older and the younger students’ mentoring programs, managing study groups and exploring companies and labs related to major. aIn addition, the ‘morality leader program’ of student Lee Byeong-woo, the ‘multimedia teaching plan project’ of Kim Yong with five other staff members, the ‘CBNU student, be crazy in contest!’ of student Park Byeong-gwon, the ‘Understanding of a local community’ of professor Ou Il-seok and the project of reinforcing education capacity through smart phones of student Choi Ji-hyeon were all chosen. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200124.txt b/data/NEWS/output200124.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1ad1b3c5a1a7b83273562871c97a1706940d2788 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200124.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + announceda that it secured a forward base to build a campus in Saemangeum. aCBNU was transferred land free of charge in Saemangeum free economic zone in Gunsan, Osikdodong, by the Ministry of Strategy and Finance. The market value of this land is over ten billion won. The land is considered not only to fit university industry collaboration but also the role of an axis of green growth energy technology. It is only three kilometers away from Bieunghang, where Saemangeum’s breakwater starts and there are various companies. aCBNU is planning to build an infrastructure to perform a role of global university-industry collaboration and a green energy research cluster through investment of 33 billion won by 2015. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200125.txt b/data/NEWS/output200125.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c1b7c6a12126ebe5b2578bc1dc60ace810f0ef00 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200125.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e retireda CBNU officers, Oh Won-tae, Jin Seong-ha and Lee Young-bok, recently received government medals. aSuh Geo-suk, the president of CBNU, held the awards ceremony December 30th and presented government medals to each of them. aOn that day, officers Oh and Jin were awarded Nokjogeunjung medals. In addition, Lee was awarded a Geunjung medal. aOfficer Oh had a big role in various volunteer activities and independent student activities over 40 years. Also, Officer Jin helped to build the main buildings such as CBNU head office, CBNU Hospital and a lot of other college buildings over 34 years. In particular, he established achievements in energy conservation projects through the modernization of existing buildings. In this way he laid a groundwork for CBNU to receive an excellent rating. aOfficer Lee contributed to improving library service through managing an open library for residents for 32 years. Also, he established a large contribution to the development of libraries by repairing damaged books by himself. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200126.txt b/data/NEWS/output200126.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..627abaa1ea9ab755d3c29f804bc91ba89959dc63 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200126.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ll makea 2010 the first year for leaping to the ‘global top class’ after 10 years." aCBNU held a kick-off meeting for the year January 4th. The meeting had an award ceremony and a new year’s address with the pledge of allegiance. aThe team leader in the Student Affairs Office, Im Yu-young, was awarded the Prime Minister medal as an exemplary officer. Also, Choi Mi-young in the Academic Affairs Office and Lee Hui-moon in the College of Engineering were awarded medals from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology(MEST). In addition, Lee was awarded a medal from MEST as an adviser for students’ volunteer work. aCBNU also had a ceremony to give the ‘KEN’ award to the best employees of the second half of 2009. aJung Geuk-seop, team leader, and the Center for University–wide Research Facilities shared the prize. aOther winners are as follows: aLee kyeong-chun and the Industrial Cooperation Foudation (Blue Ocean Medal); Seo Bu-san, Hoang Byeong-ho, Ji Jai-seong, Kim Jeong-sun, Yang Jeong-eun, Park Jung-ai and Gwon Gi-ju (Creative Medal); Park Hyeon-sun, Kim Wan-jung, Oh Gi-suk, Yu Mak-ryeo, Kim Il-su and Park Yang-sun(Challenge Medal); Sung Hyeon-gyeong and Jang Hwan-seok(Energy Conservation Award). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200127.txt b/data/NEWS/output200127.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..080e6620d71037c53f532463c3ef0e31d49255a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200127.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Soon-ducka, a leader of the Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory, recently donated ten million won to CBNU. aHis donation is to repay CBNU’s contribution in establishing the world’s fourth largest Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory. aThis laboratory opened May 2009 with five years’ efforts after the Ministry of Construction and Transportation selected CBNU in a project for construction study infrastructure in 2004. aThe laboratory maintains measuring equipments and additional facilities to prevent harm from typhoons. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200128.txt b/data/NEWS/output200128.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a16a9afaed81920efc79ea2d92788e833c11f9b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200128.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +udenta of CBNU graduate school recently received international attention through his study on development of inexpensive and light next generation fuel cells. aGraduate student Kim Nam-hun is in the doctoral course on characterized hydrogen fuel cells. Kim’s thesis was published in the Journal of Membrane Science(Impt 3.3, 3.4%) and Journal of Power Source(Impt 3.5, 6%). aThe study tackles the major weak points of a fuel cell, which are the low-operation temperature and need for humidification. The study is expected to be commercialized. aIn addition, the study was awarded an excellent paper medal in Korea’s New & Renewable autumn international conference. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200129.txt b/data/NEWS/output200129.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0ed364215234c915bbfd33cf6f147667bfb4df88 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200129.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ublea crown of national examinations is now the talk of the town. The hero is Bong Man-su, a graduate of the College of Law of CBNU. aHe passed the 27th Civil Service Examinations, and, in addition, he passed the 51st bar examination this year. aHe studied in ‘Jeongyeonhaksa’ which is a class for preparing the bar exam in CBNU. His achievement proved that the school’s systematic supporting policy bore abundant fruit. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200150.txt b/data/NEWS/output200150.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..181602db203c79413ba85a6379dce302f710c99d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200150.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essora Lee Min-ho of the School of Dentistry was recently awarded the ‘Sunwooyangguk’ prize by the Korea Research Society for Dental Materials. Sunwoo Yang-guk was a professor in the Seoul National University College of Dentistry who established the Korea Research Society for Dental Materials in 1966. aThe prize of Sunwooyangguk is given to a person who did active academic work in the field of dental materials and contributed to the Korea Research Society for Dental Materials. aProfessor Lee Min-ho has been a director since 2003. From this year, he took on the role of academic director and chairman of editing. Also, he contributed greatly to improvement of the paper quality and the development of dental materials. aHe said, "Although there are many great researchers in the dental field, I won awards for the glory. I know that award is for the future development of domestic dentistry.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200151.txt b/data/NEWS/output200151.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..68bd8272168c03ad28ca67c52e1c3a3f5d269a2f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200151.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +uatea students in the information communication field have been receiving continuous prizes from various conferences showing off their educational abilities. aChoi Heung-jea, who is in the 8th semester of doctoral courses, participated in the 8th Electronic Broadcasting Field Dissertation Contest Proposal hosted by The Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering & Science. In this contest, he announced a dissertation and received a prize. During his entire course, Choi Heung-jea presented 22 dissertations to international journals. aAlso, from the fifth competitive exhibition by KAIST Radio Education Research Center, Sim Sung-woon won the prize. aSim Sung-woon, who is in the first master’s course, is distinguishing himself in the field of super high frequency IC. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200152.txt b/data/NEWS/output200152.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a1c6c9c4fa6a5c9949c2c5807943756a9ad01957 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200152.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +isha to come the day when blowing wind to our country lights the night and turns on the radiator and heats the water.” aSeveral CBNU students were selected in the biggest overseas reporting contest, 'Job Korea Global Frontier 2010', despite the 65:1 competition rate. The team, called ‘Whisper’, was composed of director Lee Jin-young(Junior, Department of Electrical Engineering), Yu In-jun(Senior, Department of Trade), Sim Myung-bo(Junior, Department of Electrical Engineering), and Lee Bung-hyun(Junior, Department of Civil Engineering). aUntil now, just two teams in CBNU were selected over six years. aThe team received 5 million won from Job Korea and the right to visit Denmark and Sweden to report the major velocity of the wind agencies and marine wind power plants for three weeks starting December 21st. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200153.txt b/data/NEWS/output200153.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..26b7a7d3294467ac0f65aaafe5f98010fb8a0ac6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200153.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +anta my donation to be used preciously for my juniors in the Dentistry School and for competitiveness." aJeong Jwa-rak, the president of ‘Pointnix’, donated 200 million won when he visited CBNU on November 11th. On that day, CBNU President Suh Geo-suk, Cho Nam-pyo, the chief of the Dentistry School, and Choi Byoung-sun, alumni chairman, attended a ceremony to give thanks to him. aJung Jwa-rak entered the department of dentistry in 1989, but he had to quit his study in the third year. Instead, he developed medical treatment equipment and became successful. He has had a peculiar love for CBNU and his juniors for a long time. aFor this, He wants to use one hundred million won for a loan scholarship for juniors and the other one hundred million won for developing CBNU’s competitive power. aHe said, “I couldn’t graduate the school for personal reasons, but I have thought of CBNU as my alma mater. I want to help juniors in the Dentistry School.” aMeanwhile, CBNU presented an honorary diploma after the ceremony. aPresident Suh Geo-suk said, "Although he couldn’t finish his study, he increased the honor of CBNU through developing medical treatment equipment. 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The faculty includes top-noted singers and performers, so the quality of classes was highly valued. aThis contest was divided into four fields, including Pansori (person, party) and Danso(person, party), with about 50 teams participating. aYi Hwa-dong, professor of the Department of Korean Music in CBNU, said, “Pansori and Danso classes are required subjects to graduate. It is the first trial in a nationwide university and it’s a pride of the school. We will promote this situation constantly for students and make efforts for CBNU to become a center of traditional culture.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200156.txt b/data/NEWS/output200156.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad51901d631c40c8da8ceaffb5b79b8d6134b187 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200156.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a recently concluded an agreement with Gwangju Bohun Hospital to collaborate for mental care programs and for training manpower in the health field. According to the agreement, both institutions will develop health promotion programs based on neuroscience and study multiple researches related to these programs. Furthermore, both agreed to train practical field staffs together and to use mutual equipment and facilities. The director of Gwangju Bohun Hospital said, “The agreement with CBNU, which is evaluated highly in the pharmaceutical sector, will bring synergy.” aIn addition, Suh Geo-suk, the president of CBNU, said, “The treaty has great significance because of increasing health care importance in community development and national health care.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200157.txt b/data/NEWS/output200157.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8adeeb2d019a5cd3f212e905ddd6c72f968d28a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200157.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a has lined up alongside the Constitutional Court to train excellent lawyers. Both sides agreed to cooperate for joint research related to law and personal exchange. According to the agreement, they will try to share academic information as well as to achieve studies. In particular, CBNU will try to make a circumstance in which the Constitutional Court can provide opportunities for practical training for students of CBNU. In addition, they will be allowed to apply or to utilize documents related to academic study. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200158.txt b/data/NEWS/output200158.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2cca589265535b55d74eee8774a453daa003f69a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200158.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + arecently concluded an agreement with a regional research institution to lead industries for regional growth, such as new and renewable energy and the food industry. aCBNU promised exchange with the Jeonbuk Institute for Bio-industry to cooperate in the extension of scholarship information about food bio technology and the activity of the Jeonbuk food industry. aBoth institutions will exchange data information and dispatch mutual manpower. aAlso, they will perform various joint research on topics such as the revolution of traditional food and commercialization, food and bio technology revolution and food management. aAlso, the CBNU New Recycled Energy Talent Training Center, which was selected to participate in the ‘talent training project of guidance industry in wide area economy field’, contracted an agreement with the Honam Wide Area Economy Field Leader Industry Supporter. aThis agreement is for effective work progress and synergy of work results through mutual collaboration, as with Northeast Asian solar energy systems and the Southwestern coast wind velocity industry that the Honam Wide Area Economy Field Leader Industry Supporter conducts. aAccording to this agreement, both agencies will cooperate to train talent and to develop skills which involve solar energy systems and the wind velocity industry. aPresident Suh Geo-suk said, “This agreement with Jeonbuk Institute for Bio-industry and Honam Wide Area Economy Field Leader Industry Supporter makes sense for CBNU to lead industries in the regional growth of Jeonbuk in the food industry and new recycled energy field.” Also, he said, “CBNU will try to do a major role in regional growth.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200159.txt b/data/NEWS/output200159.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70e923e65cc071954a5e4e14a9176534496bae44 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200159.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’sa new Seoul office opened on December 1st with the promise of development. aThe Seoul office was established for initiative and progressive managements in fast-paced present conditions, for enhancement of the brand worth as a National University, and also for the strengthening of network functions which are the power of university’s growth. aThe office will be the core component for securing of government support, public activities, job placement for graduates, expansion of the university’s collection of contributions, and quick support of the university’s administration in the metropolitan area and so on. aIn particular, the university will establish the Seoul Guest House in 2010 for offering quarters to employees who are in Seoul on a business trip and foreigners who are invited. The Guest House is expected to play an important role in enhancing the university’s brand PR and prestige. aSuh Geo-suk, the president of university, said, “I’m sure this Seoul office will be ‘the axis of the power for development.’ This office will be the symbol of our efforts for initiative managements in fast-paced present conditions and for progressive adaptation.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200168.txt b/data/NEWS/output200168.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c40c661f0ffd006d25f0f6f91b6771cbbeff3efc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200168.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a and the Honam Statistics Office concluded on forming an agreement and decided to nourish human resources which will lead national statistics as well as to interchange instructional information. CBNU had a conventional ceremony with the attendants of the university and the Honam Statistics Office March 15th, and they promised each other to work in close cooperation for their institutes. Therefore, both institutes reached a consensus for cooperating in advancement of national statistics and offering statistically-ordered information. CBNU president Suh Geo-suk said, “The national statistics are not only a cornerstone for domestic development, but also a starting line for achieving a sound consensus in our society.” He also said, “It will be possible to do scientific advanced research and analysis with the combination of the human resources of CBNU and the infrastructure of the Statistics Office.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200169.txt b/data/NEWS/output200169.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0993320321886cb2fb2538f1c94a2c1370bc1d71 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200169.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + isa enhancing its competitive power and index of globalization by contracting a scholarship exchange with universities of high reputation. The CBNU Talented Person Training Center of the New Reproductive Industry and Investigation Center of Solar Energy visited the Royal Institute of Technology, the best college of technology in Northern Europe; there, an agreement was made for cooperation in the field of solar batteries. Also, the two organizations signed an exchange agreement with Solid-state Electronics Division in Uppsala University, which had eight Nobel Prize winners over 600 years. Through this contract, both universities will send students and professors more than once in a year and will hold an International Forum on Sunlight together. Lee Sang-gwon, a professor of the Department of Semiconductor Technology who promoted the arrangement, said, "A continuous international cooperation will enlarge not only research of related areas but also student exchanging and credit. 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The IDDP (International Dual Degree Program) will lead the actual interchange of these two schools. President Suh said, "we are very happy to get into a close relationship with Chuo University, one of the best universities in Japan. We are hoping to encourage and stimulate the growth of not only both schools but also both nations.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200171.txt b/data/NEWS/output200171.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..79b6fa1be167aa69f257432c23153799ce39e693 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200171.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ju makgeollia, the new centre of Korean wave, has been exported to Japan and Australia since last year. Early this year, makgeolli was certified by the FDA and is advancing abroad. However, systematic study of makgeolli is inadequate. Therefore, the Jeonju Makgeolli Research Center nested at CBNU. The center will make good quality makgeolli through research, restore traditionalism, and nurture the brand for globalization. About ten professors of the Department of Food and Nutrition, the Department of Korean Language and Literature, the Department of Business Administration, and the Department of Clothing & Textiles will join the center specially for diverse study. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200172.txt b/data/NEWS/output200172.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f9174c7349508aa4b62f23fbdd7b2542ebe34e2d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200172.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a and Miltoo Balance, the obesity laboratory which produces obesity-prevention food, agreed about mutual cooperation March 12th. In accordance with this agreement, CBNU and Miltoo Balance promised the exchange of information and the offer of scientific experiment for CBNU students. CBNU also made an agreement with Korea Huji Packing, which produces gasket and rubber packing. They made an agreement about communal technical development and placement for CBNU students. These interchanges will be great encouragement for technical development and cultivating human resources. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200173.txt b/data/NEWS/output200173.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e5991ad8b399dc818bf8765a7582a3b515f96578 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200173.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + hasa decided to run a campus police unit for precaution of crime and an atmosphere conducive to academic pursuit. The campus police started on March 8th and acted on their mission. CBNU removed the fences around universe last year and made a park for an open-campus with citizens. In fact, although guards had worked up until now, a request was raised for campus police because of the limitation of the beat that the guards could cover. SO, CBNU set up the police control station on annex in the headquarters. They patrol all districts of the university every day. It is a great system which could cover any accident quickly, especially with help of the Deokjin police office & Deokjin fire station and hospital. 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The president of the Learning Development Center, Lee Jeong-ae, said, "The Learning Contents Pool Program develops students’ learning ability by making suitable contents voluntarily and helps them found a huge community which plays a key role in students." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200175.txt b/data/NEWS/output200175.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0c68a745a6b1c35eb40f8af94dd995a1525ba046 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200175.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + willa ahave athe world’s biggest scale zoonosis research institute, which will study and cure contagious diseases like BSE (mad cow disease) and AI (bird flu). CBNU had an opening of its research institute March 19th in the animal farm site on the Iksan campus through a national investment of 36.1 billion won, and following the end of 2011, this research institute construction will be finished. This institute will play a pivotal role in preventing and treating infectious diseases which can spread to people. Also, it will make laboratory animal housing ready for producing new medication and food. Professional research manpower will be provided for citizen’s health improvement and especially for guaranteeing safe meat. CBNU President Suh Geo-suk said, “This institute is expected to play a significant role in forwarding to the world’s best 100 universities through advanced technological studies on zoonosis.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200176.txt b/data/NEWS/output200176.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1fefb2ae8274cbddb724dbaec7e33b097d586f74 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200176.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + yeara, the CBNU Law School had a victory in the semifinal of 'the first Ga-in law debate contest' for the first time. This contest took place to improve the debate ability of nationwide law school students, and 187 teams participated in this contest. In the final, the main debate issue was a criminal case of a middle school teacher who gave physical punishment to a multi-cultural student. 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This single-molecule detection technology can be applied to livings’ various phenomenon in the level of single molecule, increasing accuracy and maximizing the enzyme fusion immunity detection method. This analysis received high praise for making a chance to new expand single enzyme research. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200178.txt b/data/NEWS/output200178.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ab2ee264382cd2e3f1d51f1721fb08df233086c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200178.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Son Je-kwuna was given the academic awards of Korean Foundation of Water Science and Engineering Society (KFWSES) on February 26. Son presented his study, “The progression of eco-friendly business and the prevention of the freshwater lake quality” at the 2010 annual assembly of KFWSES, which was held at the Seoul Palace Hotel. The KFWSES is a society which aims to support water-related scholars and improve the country. It also promotes various activities in water-related scholar communities as its main agenda. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200179.txt b/data/NEWS/output200179.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f8ce206aa60eda2a9da3589966dd8e69cb77a835 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200179.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +archers at CBNUa aroused an interest in the academic world through publishing a series of books which has assembled the results of recent investigations of Metal Oxide Nanostructures and Their Applications (MONTA). Han Yoon-bong, a professor of the Chemical Engineering Department, and Doctor Ahmad Umar, one of Han’s disciples, compiled the book in five volumes and recently published them through the American Scientific Publishers. The book, with 71 chapters, systematically considered the theories and experiments with regard to the properties and applications of all kinds of MONTA. It would be expected to have a great interest in related investigations, as it has useful information needed to apply to the research and application. Han was not only selected one of the top 100 honored scientists by the International Biographical Centre(IBC) in 2005, but also was awarded a grand prize on investigation two years in a row in CBNU. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200180.txt b/data/NEWS/output200180.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5d011ab0a97964867ceec33ab4b6e11708578a10 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200180.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Sang-hyeona, a professor of the Department of Forestry Resources, was selected as one of the '21st century 2000 intellectuals' by the International Biographical Center(IBC). Last year, Professor Lee was recorded in Marquis Who's Who in the World, one of the three biographical dictionaries produced with the IBC. Also, nowadays, he is on the list of the world biographical dictionary, being recognized for contributions to study development of forestry administration. Professor Lee announced plenty of domestic theses and SCI(Science Citation Index) theses which are involved with forestry administration and forestry growth models, and he will release three theses in the International Union of Forest Research Organizations(IUFRO) Seoul General Meeting in Autumn 2010. Now, he is operating an investigation about 'carbon dioxide absorption of city forests' for enlargement of forest parts. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200181.txt b/data/NEWS/output200181.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb4066930e6d29a83d2b769ef22ae688f4aac2ca --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200181.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + announceda the outstanding professors who have enthusiastically carried out a ‘Lifelong Guidance Program.’ Seo So-Young, of the Department of Spanish and Central and South American Literature, was named as the most outstanding professor. Also, for the outstanding professors’ prize, Park Jai-Young in the Department of English Education, Lee Dong-Hwan in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Jung Bong-Woo in the Department of Chemical Engineering were named. The ‘Lifelong Guidance Program’ was first started in 2007 and it is a student-professor counseling system which takes care of overall college life, including scholastic performance and career guidance, after the graduation of students. It has a positive effect on mapping out a career path and in closing the relationship between students and teachers. It has been one of the key factors for CBNU being nominated as one of the best schools with competitiveness in the job market for two years in a row. In an award ceremony, President Suh Geo-suk said, “I want to say thank you to the professors who worked very hard and to keep on going so that the ‘Lifelong Guidance Program’ can settle and activate more reliably.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200202.txt b/data/NEWS/output200202.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..39973a973204d210eda5c735396aa705c87fb5ef --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200202.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +pril 26th,a CBNU and the head of Jeonbuk KT&G created an agreement for collaboration. This agreement is to seek common development and to contribute to the development of the community by producing talents who will later be in the leading positions of future society. aFor this purpose, both agencies decided to build a cooperation model with the participation of professors and students and cooperation through voluntary work and working experiences for mutual benefits. KT&G will also support encouragement for cultivating talents in the community and allow joint use of related facilities and institutions for study and education. a“I firmly believe that this agreement will greatly contribute to both agencies as well as the development of the community and the cultivation of talents. Taking this agreement as momentum, I hope to build a mutually developing cooperation model,” said CBNU President Suh Geo-suk. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200203.txt b/data/NEWS/output200203.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8929f7b6bd4dcfde44f5a2af7961a48b4c1c8f12 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200203.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ay 17tha officers of Zhengzhou University of Light Industry visited CBNU and discussed an increase of their exchange. aBoth institutes agreed to invite students who are studying Korean in Zhengzhou University of Light Industry to CBNU. Also, they agreed to send CBNU’s students to Zhengzhou. Both universities’ departments of Korean language will continue their exchanges. aCBNU President Suh Geo-suk said, “Thank you for visiting our university, and let’s cooperate with each other to make these various agreements last for a long time.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200204.txt b/data/NEWS/output200204.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bbc6666ac50a9493b89b12e4cf9bfdc9243d480b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200204.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + wasa ranked 14th in domestic universities and 92nd in Asia in the 2010 Asian University Rankings, which was surveyed together by Quacquarelli Symonds, the world university ranking company in the UK, and the Chosun Ilbo. It is ranked third in local universities and beats the other mid-high rank universities in Seoul. a“Thanks to our professors, staff and students within remarkable strokes, we would make CBNU’s dream of the world top 100 universities sincerely come true,” said President Suh Geo-suk. aThis survey shows five times more dissertations presented per professor for the last five years. This means that the competitive edge of CBNU is noted clearly in the world because its competitiveness was the main index of the appraisal. In particular, CBNU was ranked 12th in Peer Review as world professors and researchers assessed. CBNU begins to also show its capacity as a global university. The rate of exchange students has greatly increased, more than last year, and CBNU has kept up its domestic top 10 ranking on biology-science and medicine, coming in 8th in domestic lists and 70th in Asia. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200205.txt b/data/NEWS/output200205.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb4088e9554e3c667ff07d48d67f872e17ef0dfd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200205.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + hada an opening celebration of its Beijing office with Vice President Cho Soon-goo, the head of international cooperation team Won Yong-chan, Secretary General Hwang Ho-jin, China Alumni Association President Kim Choon-gon and others in Beijing on April 23rd. a“The Beijing office is the first external office. It has upgraded the image and fame of the university and reinforces exchange work more in China,” said President Suh Geo-suk. aThe reason why CBNU opened the office was to have a basis to leap up to being a global university by taking Asia as a local base. The Beijing office would construct a positive cooperation system for international business with each government and foreign university. It is expected that the office will make a harmonious interchange between local Chinese students and alumni and be able to establish a sisterhood relationship between Chinese universities and each CBNU department. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200206.txt b/data/NEWS/output200206.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1599c9f49e7d1155ab880619de6766eacb49dabe --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200206.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + turneda out three successful candidates in the government’s regional talented person recommendation recruitment program (the exam for selecting seventh grade civil servant trainees). aThey are Lee Yu-ri (2009 Graduate, College of Law), Jo Su-yeon (2008 Graduate, Dept. of Public Administration) in the administrative field, and Chae Su-hwan (2009 Graduate, Division of Civil Engineering) in the technology field. aCBNU has steadily produced successful candidates since 2005. In this year, half of the successful candidates in Jeonbuk are CBNU students. This proves that CBNU's efforts to increase students' competitiveness through the support of teaching materials, private educational institute tuitions, and hands-on interview instruction are obtaining good results. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200207.txt b/data/NEWS/output200207.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9de7d1a6940276d787118f353540ab6fc3f9b562 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200207.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Humana Resource Development Center (HRDC) that is in charge of students’ job problems has expanded. aThe HRDC is divided into two parts, the head office and the annex in the second Husaenggwan(students’ welfare building). aIn the head office, the workers help with administrative assistants, job assistants and career development. aIn the new annex, a career counseling team, high-tech reception room, special lecture room for jobs and job café have been established. a“Students can use this center to accumulate know-how for interviews. I want many students using the HRDC to accept good job programs,” said CBNU President Suh Geo-suk. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200208.txt b/data/NEWS/output200208.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c1f0fa5d9f0268b523343756f2cb89d87d779e99 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200208.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a and K-water’s Jeonbuk regional headquarters have cooperated for water management research and the development of water resources-related skilled manpower. aOn May 12th, the University’s parties, including CBNU President Suh Geo-suk and Lee Kyeong-su, the director for K-water Jeonbuk regional headquarters, made an agreement and promised various enduring exchanges. aBoth institutions will share their skills and information and will go into study in partnership about Smart Water Grids, etc. aAlso, they agreed to supply industrial water and share equipment and facilities. These exchanges will be great encouragement to handle floods and droughts due to an abnormal climate, so this will contribute to residents’ lives and economic developments. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200209.txt b/data/NEWS/output200209.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2cb0444b6196737767c1776e7f2b8e8fd8918919 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200209.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Lifelonga Education Center of CBNU has been selected for the Reorganization of College Lifelong Education System, which is the second edition of Assistance Projects for Activating College Lifelong Education in 2010 among national universities. a“This selection will help the center to play a key role in organizing the community for regional lifelong education,” an official said. aProjects for activating college lifelong education are countermeasures of both the change in the social and economic situation and the increase in demand for new education methods due to low fertility, aging and the advent of a knowledge society. This projects will last three years, supporting to change student-oriented systems of college into adult-oriented. The center is going to try to offer residents a broader opportunity for lifelong education and plans to extend the program by establishing a connection system with the province of Jeollabuk-do. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200210.txt b/data/NEWS/output200210.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a39e7e64dd7c1b805b26b9189daf9de1b4befbad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200210.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + wasa the first university built in the Honam-Chungcheong region by integrating Jeonju Myungryun Academy and Kunsan Daehakgwan in 1947. The Jeonbuk HyangGyo Foundation pushed for establishing a national university right after the Korean War, when there were no schools for higher education, and created CBNU. To tribute to the memory of the Confucian scholars who made big contributions to found the university at that time, CBNU has erected a memorial stone and had an unveiling ceremony on May 14th in front of the CBNU museum. a"I'll never forget the predecessors who devoted their efforts to establish CBNU for educating excellent students," said CBNU President Suh Geo-suk. a"I'd like to say my thanks to CBNU, which grows as global university, for erecting a memorial stone to praise our predecessor's contributions," said Kim Doo-bong, who is the chief director of Jeonbuk HyangGyo Foundation. "I hope that CBNU will grow as a university which brings great honor to Korea and is distinguished in the world, going beyond a regional university." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200211.txt b/data/NEWS/output200211.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5e3bcb3bd5382382115ff459fb03707c47a2bf1f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200211.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +as issueda that a 95-year-old man donated his whole fortune to CBNU. This is the first time in the region. The hero is Han Soo-ok, who was born in Jeong-eup and held representative posts at Iwha Tanup (LLC) and Sajapyo Briquette (LLC). a“I donated my whole fortune to CBNU because it is the most valuable to use this money to cultivate people of talent,” Han said. “Lately CBNU grows as a representative university in Korea. I hope CBNU will produce many men of distinguished talent. aCBNU president Suh Geo-suk replied, “Following your wish, we will do our best to produce talented persons so they can be global talents. And CBNU will leap up to the World’s Top 100 Universities, beyond being a representative university in Korea.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200212.txt b/data/NEWS/output200212.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e468009535c1a6802108c2e00dd25b2eff6c683f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200212.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Young-sam,a a comedian and dentist who graduated from the dental college of CBNU in 1999, met president Suh Geo-suk on April 29th and generously donated one hundred million won. a“I was deeply impressed to see that my school was developing as a global university. This is not much but I hope this money could be used preciously in the university school of dentistry. I expect many good fellow students to be produced with the small amount of help from this,” said Kim, expressing affection for the school and pupils. aPresident Suh replied, “I sincerely thank you for remembering your school wholeheartedly even though you are busy with social life. I will do my best to make our school grow as a global university.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200213.txt b/data/NEWS/output200213.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8fea4b40f1ca6ae5bc297a87ec85229a7b08e760 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200213.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Byoung-young,a a professor of Advanced Materials Engineering at CBNU, has developed original technology that makes it possible to produce ultra-high-strength materials in an efficient way. Choi has become famous for presenting a paper at the conference and winning the grand prize from The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials. The research is meaningful in that it allows the mass-production of ultra-high-strength materials, as well as making the production economical. a“Through this research, it would be possible to utilize it in a variety of fields, like car steel sheets with economical mass-production, by making all complicated processing simple in producing ultra-high-strength materials,” Choi said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200214.txt b/data/NEWS/output200214.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6afc9d712553e347bf6c40951724bc2c529d0de --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200214.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +academica world is focusing on Park Joon-bum, a professor of chemistry education in CBNU, as his thesis is continually published in international academic journals. aPark published a study of mechanism and the feature of the compound oxide nano catalyst which used platinum, gold and copper in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, whose Impact Factor is 8.2, and drew extraordinary attention. aPark’s study, which has been co-studied with Brookhaven National Laboratory in the U.S., is expected to be good information for its related advanced studies. He also explained that the study could be applied to future household electronic appliances. aPark examined the study of the structure of nano-gold particles and catalyst activities that lie in compound oxide and published it in a universal academic journal last year for the very first time. He is still maintaining its study in related fields. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200215.txt b/data/NEWS/output200215.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6e827b7d662d384633475dac9594004c71c5d47 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200215.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + verya pleased to make such a big deal like this in my first competition, by recommendation of a professor” said Jo Soo-bin, a graduate student in the Department of Music. Jo won the first prize for female university students in the National Music Competition, which took place in the Gunpo Culture and Art Center in Gyeonggi-do May 18th. Jo was highly complimented by judges on her Korean song ‘Dong-Shim-Cho,’ foreign song ‘Beim Schlafengehn’ (by R.Strauss), and her opera ‘Mad Scene.’ Jo has taken lessons from Professor Lee Eun-Hee for seven years, since she was freshman. a“Jo has the talents required for a singer, like voice, enough artistic sense, sensibility and a warm mind. So, she will get a better result if she devotes herself with this encouragement,” Professor Lee asserted. aMeanwhile, the celebration and its memorial concert are going to be held in the Gunpo Culture and Art Center on July 23rd. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200216.txt b/data/NEWS/output200216.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bbf483209d71c3ae0fc5f7ff07f9b7fa070373e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200216.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essora Lim Jae-kyoo was selected as a man of merit for inventing promotion and was awarded a minister’s award from the Ministry of Knowledge Economy at its 45th meeting on May 19th. aProfessor Lim organized a foundation of Jeonbuk patent invention in 2004 to promote invention in the Jeonbuk region. Also, he has exerted great efforts to train professionally talented students, taking on engineering design of creativity in CBNU. aPersonally, Professor Lim released 319 research achievements including 54 SCI(Science Citation Index) and registered nine books and eight patents. a"I'll make greater efforts to foster outstanding individuals related to invention, and this award will further encourage me to work harder," Lim said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200228.txt b/data/NEWS/output200228.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..20af3a466e0d41b122474e04a01c127291adabf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200228.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently held the ‘2010 CBNU Establishment Road Show’ with the SMBA(Small and Medium Business Administration). In recent times, youth unemployment and job creation are on the rise to key policy. The establishment road show was arranged to vitalize university students’ establishment, to contribute to economic growth and to create new jobs for a second establishment boom. aUnder the theme of “an entrepreneurial spirit for successful CEOs”, the show was filled with a range of people including CBNU President Suh Geo-suk and concerned persons and students. Also, diverse events were slated, such as the successful CEO’s special lecture, an explanation of establishment support policy and quiz survival, and so on. a“This establishment road show serves to revitalize the regional economy by producing CEOs with a creative mind. 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Accordingly, CBNU can receive assistance for three consecutive years. This year, CBNU will receive more than 600 million won for fiscal support, which is two times more than last year’s support. aCBNU was highly valued for the assessment that it selected talents according to the educational philosophy: liberty, justice, creation. It was also highly valued for fairness, reliability and professionalism. aCBNU has performed strongly under the admission officer system since 2008. Admission officers can help freshmen to adapt to college life and to draw their potential through BMS(Bridge Mentoring System). aYeo Jong-mun, director of the admission office, said, "From now on, we will make more selection types and will make a diverse effort for fairness, dependence and expertise. Also, we will invent various programs for students who are enrolled. In conclusion, we will try our best to live up to the responsibility and reputation as a leader of the admission officer system." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200232.txt b/data/NEWS/output200232.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0b633663b85b8ac09003d406849fc19852e33bea --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200232.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + invited the students and parents of the two sisterhood related universities, Boise State University in America and the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbeliard in France, during June and July.aAt that time, CBNU held the '2010 Summer Break Feeling Korea Program' to broaden the comprehension of Korean culture. The participating students had a chance to learn the Korean language and culture personally. aIn the Korean language classes, they learn Korean and improve basic conversational abilities. In the afternoons, there were activities experiencing aspects of Korean culture such as Korean earthen vessels, food, taekwondo, calligraphy, folk music and traditional weddings. aLee Bok-ki, deputy vice-president for International Affairs, said, "This program was to confirm the close relationship between the sisterhood-related universities, and to inform about CBNU and Korean culture to other countries. I hope we make Korea known internationally through various Korean culture experiences." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200233.txt b/data/NEWS/output200233.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cf0521f508754105dbee505d37bc4f46d050f869 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200233.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ero, a CBNU Debating team, came in 3rd place in TVN’s program ‘Baek Ji-yeon’s Debating Survival’, beating major capital area universities. The program is a debate contest intended to settle the open-discussion culture on campus based on students’ fresh new ideas. With a total of 378 university teams participating in the preliminaries, 16 teams remained in the contest and competed in the final. Kaikero, consisting of ten students from various majors that were divided into two representative panel members and eight supportive panel members, reached the semifinals by defeating Cheonnam National University and Busan National University in a row. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200234.txt b/data/NEWS/output200234.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..34bc5c492be746a44502425cbb7e0b0e3f624249 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200234.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +as been on every one's tongue that CBNU students received the grand prize in the nationwide contest exhibit for public relations marketing held by Samsung Electronics.aThe heros were Ko Ui-jong(the Dept. of International Trade, Senior), Song In-je(the Dept. of Business, Junior), Jang Eun-bi(the Dept. of Business, Junior), Jo Seon-hui(the Dept. of Political Science and Diplomacy, Junior), and Kim Hyeon-ok(the Dept. of Statistical Informatics, Sophomore), all of whom were members of the group 'YEPP Planner'. aThey earned five million won by showing the PR strategy for a product (made by them) through the proposal and field event. They also received high praise because they used various tools and materials such as promotional PDP and electronic display by obtaining active cooperation from the college administration. And they improved the efficiency of the marketing event in active communication with business districts around the university. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200235.txt b/data/NEWS/output200235.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..15dadcf66947c335d683fcf8fbdf2775eff3ab2e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200235.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + students recently gained the highest honors, winning first prize in a competition held under the supervision of Office of Small & Medium Business Administration and IKED(Institute of Korea Entrepreneurship Development). The winner was a group called CheongchunBiBimbap, which consisted of Gang Han-na(the Dept. of Sociology, Senior), Kim U-seok(the Dept. of Business, Senior), Cho Nam-gwon(the Dept. of Political Science and Diplomacy, Senior), Lee Bo-ram(the Dept. of Political Science and Diplomacy, Senior), Kim Ju-ri(the Dept. of Business, Senior), Kim Song-hui(the Dept. of Mass Communication, Senior), Lee Ho-gil(the Dept. of Mass Communication, Senior), Yoo Seong-hyeon(the Dept. of Business, Freshman), Kim Seung-beom(the Dept. of Business, Senior), and On Gi-hong(the Dept. of Business, Freshman). aThey found a simulated company and presented a proposal, receiving a favorable evaluation on the subject of 'HO2 PROJECT using LED technique'. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200236.txt b/data/NEWS/output200236.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1b6c259373f03a1a58a5d3b214afd69564322f2d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200236.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +team of Professor Lee Sang-kwon, including Kim Dong-ju, Kim Tae-hong, Lee Seung-yong in the doctoral courseaand Seo Deok-won in the master’s course, has developed a chip for separating immunocyte to diagnose cancer early and posted it to Nano Letters(quotation index 9.991). aThis team performed experimentation with mice alongside Korea University. They succeeded in separating 'CD4+ T cells' more than 90% by using silicon nano line, so the academic world expects that it will open a new horizon in the cancer healing field. aThis team applied for a patent for their result and said that they would develop an “integrated portable nano line diagnosis chip” within two years with this technique. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200237.txt b/data/NEWS/output200237.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b01f4fb20bfc475f3e958ef22914e8b181bb31a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200237.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +‘GiRin Drama Club’, which boasts of a long history and wonderful traditions at CBNU, has advanced to the finals of the College Theater Festival. a24 College teams will participate in the Geo Chang Nationwide Festival from 6th to 20th October. This festival started in 2006 and is the best college theater festival in Korea. The festival is promoting the preliminary actors, and it pursues a variety of work. aIn particular, unlike the finalists who are students majoring mostly in theater, ‘GiRin Drama Club’ is an amateur school club. In the festival, it will perform ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ by Tennessee Williams. In this stage, it will show pure passion about theatre. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200253.txt b/data/NEWS/output200253.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1261b47f8a45865bda8049e0798d0b225eac8fab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200253.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + ranked first in the 4th evaluation of BK21 enterprise, which means Brain-Korea in the 21st century for developing talents. In particular, the 21st century-type medical school enterprise supervised by Professor Kim Sun-hee won a first prize in the national evaluation once again. This institute was praised for supporting research scholarship and incentives to graduate students since 2006. In addition, Bio-Informations-Nano(BIN) Polymeric Materials ranked second, showing the solidity of CBNU’s BK21 enterprise. One officer of CBNU said, “The reason why CBNU gets a great score in the annual BK21 evaluation is that we are seeking new changes every year based on research competitiveness. BK21 makes up an important part of enhancing the research competitiveness of CBNU.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200255.txt b/data/NEWS/output200255.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8acb482eaf13eada426f615adb8cb09c69b6c224 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200255.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Science Education Institute for the Gifted of CBNU recently made a contract with the Imsil Office of Education. The agreement seeks for the educational development of gifted persons in the nation and region.According to the agreement, they are going to make an educational exchange to promote their training and share information on the talent hunt, education and experience.aAlso, they will cooperate to develop and manage extracurricular activities, and they will work together to expand their activities to isolated regions.In particular, the Science Education Institute for the Gifted is planning to manage an intensive talent education program with the support of Imsil-gun. aThe director of the Science Education Institute for the Gifted said, "We hope to find gifted students in isolated regions and grow up their challenges through this agreement. Each institution steadily makes an effort for students to become global leaders in the 21st century." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200260.txt b/data/NEWS/output200260.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..46a8c9fbc20ba6941cd2aad4b60da3253ad391da --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200260.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’s present president Suh Geo-suk was elected with the largest votes in the 16th election of president candidate. The election started with joint speech session of candidates and the vote was conducted by 984 professors and 404 officers. “I want to say thank you sincerely to all members of CBNU who support me again.” President Suh said, “I’ll try hard to make CBNU as one of the globally prominent university by supplementing enterprises that have been carried forward for 4 years.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200261.txt b/data/NEWS/output200261.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6f2aa275dcac9e5e083eb6e3da390a488c90048a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200261.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +rtment of Industry Design in CBNU contacted with Autodesk Korea(AK- a company for developing design program)to invigorate design education. aAccording to the agreement, AK supports ‘Autodesk Alias Automotive 2011’ and ‘Autodesk Showcase Professional 2011’ which is a software developed for creative professional and digital model professional and vehicle designer. a"The agreement helps to advance ability of university student in Korea to become a designer," said AK president Kim Dong-sik. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200271.txt b/data/NEWS/output200271.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4089d23b63db1666969f9dc44815c3de7b14c647 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200271.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +m Hyung-nyeon, the thrid on the left.a“I usually hope to give back lots of benefits I had from my school to my juniors while working in society,” said Kim Hyung-nyeon, who is the director of a veterinary hospital. He has donated a scholarship for students who study in difficult surroundings continuously for several years. His successive contribution to our university started in 2003. At that time, he decided to make a scholarship fund for the younger students who were trying to achieve their dreams in difficulty. CBNU calls it the “Kim Hyung-nyeon Scholarship” and grants it to students who devote themselves to learning. “I appreciate his contributions to CBNU and hope it would be the foundation of becoming a World Top 100 university,” said President Suh Geo-suk. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200272.txt b/data/NEWS/output200272.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f99a65059ecc3392df28e67702fdd74cc004d324 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200272.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Lee Sook-yeon, a professor of Chinese language & literature at CBNU, was nominated for supporting translation, research, and publication of 2010 Korean literature by The Daesan Foundation. The Daesan Foundation’s project is designed to publish great Korean literary works abroad by translating into foreign languages: English, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, etc. Professor Lee is supposed to translate the best-selling novel ‘Go San Ja(古山子)’ by Park Beom-sin, into Chinese with Professor Kim Eun-hee, in the same department, for a year with the support of the foundation. It would be an opportunity for popularizing the beauty of Korean literature to foreign countries. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200273.txt b/data/NEWS/output200273.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9eee77d9b78668e6028adc986153e9a8a8ff96e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200273.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Sung-jung, the former leader of the Economic and Social Development Commission, visited CBNU and donated a fund for improving competitive power. The reason why he has donated the fund to the University is that CBNU has got not only the highest level in the University Evaluation but also growth competitiveness, which has been improving more and more. aFormer commission leader Kim said, "I want to help the improvement of CBNU's competitiveness, and I wish this donation will lay a foundation for entrance into the worldwide Top 100 University." aIn response, Suh Geo-suk, President of CBNU, said, "CBNU's members and I will do our best for CBNU to grow into a worldwide university. I believe that this beautiful thinking will come through." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200274.txt b/data/NEWS/output200274.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb5aa32f1e2e3bb673dbe8407576b3cec1f14b19 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200274.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + professor Kim Ki-hyun (Department of Ethics Education) was selected as a winner of the ‘Confucianism Writing Award’ by Sung Gyun Gwan. This award is given to a scholar who studies more deeply about Confucianism to realize the future-focused value of Confucianism. Professor Kim was spotlighted by Sung Gyun Gwan due to his book ‘Classical Scholar: Reason and Prospect of Life’.a aThis book describes the life and death of the classical scholar and ideology and action. In particular, Professor Kim received rave reviews as he explained the classical scholar mind connecting with the realistic life in this book. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200275.txt b/data/NEWS/output200275.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd870c50a50949a204942d2bfbfc602d5245da06 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200275.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + students in the Department of Landscape Architecture won the best award in the 2010 Rural Amenity Environment Design Contest, which was held by the Rural Development Administration. This contest was prepared for the vitality of rural areas through recycling of beautiful rural villages and rural amenity sources. In this contest, the CBNU team suggested sustainable development of rural areas through restoring old port around the Geum River and making wetlands. The CBNU students who prepared this work since last winter attracted attention to present desirable sights for rural villages. aStudent Song Eun-ho said, “We shed new light on the history of rural villages and planned the program for sustainable development.” He also said, “Thanks to this award, it became a good chance to draw a future of rural areas which harmonizes with human, nature and culture.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200277.txt b/data/NEWS/output200277.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..493eff7fccc790e0b7f2fa0ec8621f6e64522523 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200277.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +h Geo-suk, the current president assumed the 16th presidency in December 21, 2010. Renowned people from all walks of life took part in the day’s events including member of national assembly, a local government head, HTMLCONTROL Forms.HTML:Hidden.1 politicians and businessmen and CBNU professors. aSuh said in inaugural address, “Thanks to your support, I am elected again. I promise to make new history in CBNU based on my experience and passion.” And he added, “I will expand investment in education to make creative talents and brace the best study competitiveness. I want to make CBNU the cradle of global leaders.” a aHe emphasized communication and decentralization for university’s administration. a“We learned a lesson that if we dream a change, everything can come true. Let’s make a great history of CBNU together with constant change”, finally he said.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200278.txt b/data/NEWS/output200278.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c0fe55c4ea9098664d64b4797e7e709205236aaf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200278.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held the ‘Chonbuk National University Family Charity’ event in Jinsudang on December 1st. This charity was prepared to practice the love of neighbors by receiving donations that were not used in home. In this day of charity, many residents were involved as well as the members of Chonbuk National University. CBNU will deliver funds from this day to neighbors who have a difficult life and need a helping hand. CBNU president Suh Geo-suk said, “Although our economy is growing at an alarming rate, there are still a lot of people who need help around us. So, I want this charity to be hope to them.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200279.txt b/data/NEWS/output200279.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0d98221e5c52955c42abb51c0867432d41fe2610 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200279.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e CBNU Buan RIS Agency and the Chonbuk Small and Medium Business Support Center jointly progressed a PR promotion for national specialized industry products with Goodman Partners and has signed a business agreement for export of each regional specialized industry product with national specialized industry officials. Goodman Partners, which visited Jeonju for participating in this promotion, is a distributor of the U.S. market with recorded annual sales of more than 10 billion won.a The CBNU Buan RIS Agency which held this promotion has continuously tried to enter the overseas market of regional specialized industry products. The Buan RIS Agency director, Lee Yang-soo, said, “It is important to make an opportunity to promote our products in foreign countries and to give a trusted image of our product through direct contact.” aAlso, he said, “We continue to promote our products, and even try to lead to export our products.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200280.txt b/data/NEWS/output200280.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..078bcc2a2b30c22e3fca51186137df54927e6e11 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200280.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +               ▲ Prof. Cho Ho-sungaProfessor Cho Ho-sung earned the grand prize on the thesis of pig veterinary diseases in the 2010 Fall Competition Conference, held by both the Korean Society of Veterinary Science and the Korean Society of Veterinary Pathology. The Korean Society of Veterinary Science is acknowledged as an authorized conference which contains 1200 constituents under its 60 year history. In this conference, Prof. Cho presented the thesis ‘The Real Time Diagnosis of Lawsonia intracellularis through Isothermal Amplification’ and attracted attention. aManaging the Laboratory of Diseases of Swine, Cho said, “I expect that once the Animal Disease Diagnosis Center opens in CBNU, it will greatly affect the study and prevention of animal diseases. I am planning to offer prompt service in the livestock farms in Jeonbuk through this foundation of the center.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200281.txt b/data/NEWS/output200281.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b9b4a82fb3ffe406888a56017289e080b1e5071f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200281.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ting from November 15th, the ‘2010 Davinci WEEK’ was held in the Gain Hall in Jinsudang of CBNU. This was the name of the presentation of excellent cases during the past year, which was a part of the Education Capacity Reinforcement Program. aThe Davinci WEEK, first held this year, collected great businesses all in one week and had a conference thereby making the programs of the Teaching-Learning Center popular to others. Also, it shared the results of the program and was assessed as bringing up a big synergy effect. CBNU’s programs were the ‘meeting of each specialized teaching-learning’, which studied a better way to teach students, and ‘G+ Growing Bookworms Project’, which showed students an integral reading model. a a aThere was also the ‘G+ Study Contents Full Program’, which was a program in which students could make actual contents out of what they learned in class. Meanwhile, in this ‘Davinci Week’, people from Jeonju, Yeungnam, Wonkwang, Woosuk Universities and Jeonju National University of Education reflected high interest in the specialized programs of CBNU. aLee Jeong-ae, the manager of the center, said, “The programs of our school with the purpose of teaching well and learning creatively were acknowledged by many people and are expected to improve the competitive education capacity.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200282.txt b/data/NEWS/output200282.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6e9a977d011bb0876bd5bdab9145d0560a558bad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200282.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU student Kim Yong-kwon (the Dept. of Electrical Engineering) won the award for best student in the Small Business Experience Presentation held by the Small Business Administration. The competition was established to improve university students’ awareness of small business. Kim, who took the prize, had training in a small business during summer vacation this year. He had a good evaluation to pass the general feeling in the course and for future career and employment plans.a aKim said, “I had duped the prejudice of small businesses due to this occasion and it is very helpful to plan my future.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200283.txt b/data/NEWS/output200283.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..747a0f2cf334c0a9d83dcf353536db5414464c01 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200283.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU student Lee Jung-eun (Division of Electronic Engineering) has received 10million won as ‘The 5th Semiconductor Scholarship’, which was supported by the Korea Semiconductor Industry Association. This scholarship was instituted in 2006 by the Korea Semiconductor Association to nurture excellence for the semiconductor industry. In the last stage, Lee, who became the hero of the scholarship, was recruited to CSEC’s 14th trainees and had design training courses in digital placement.aLee has been studying hard for Semiconductor circuit design. Lee said, “I am glad to take the semiconductor industry talent scholarship. Because of this opportunity, I will play a big role in the field of science and engineering.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200284.txt b/data/NEWS/output200284.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e91f0d1af65cb1423df8bcb7c25a77e57ff31f5f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200284.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ctober 15th, 63 students who have done self-improvement The research of Prof. Lee Jung-hee (The Dept. of Polymer Nano Science and Technology) was published in ‘Progress in Polymer Science’, which is the world’s most prestigious journal in the field of Polymer Research. This paper received attention from the world for writing about manufacturing methods of material in the best interest of the world with ‘graphene’. aGraphene material as a new material in the future has excellent electrical conductivity and excellent mechanical properties. As such, graphene material has been focused on much in the area of touch screens as well as several other industries, including solar cells and so on. In this study, Lee gives a way of how to easily prepare chemically stable graphene and introduces the advantages and disadvantages. a a                         ▲ Prof. Lee Jung-heeaDue to this research, the development of the carbon industry in Chonbuk will be able to be further accelerated, and it is an opportunity to confirm that Chonbuk is a Mecca of carbon technology.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200288.txt b/data/NEWS/output200288.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c6bb64e300c9cfa4b5e5ee2dc1b62964df7975f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200288.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Gyeong-sik (sophomore, The Dept. of International Trade) will receive a presidential citation as a winner of “outstanding individual of Korea”. Kim’s superb school record and volunteer work to introduce Korean culture abroad were highly praised as he was chosen a winner. He taught how to use cell phones to the elderly and instructed Korean and Taekwondo to natives in Mongolia and the Philippines as an educational volunteer. a aHe also devoted himself to letting many foreigners know Korean culture while participating as a member of ‘Knightage of Hallyu’, which was hosted by Gyeonggi-do. A winner of “outstanding individual of Korea” is allowed to participate in overseas training programs as well as get a presidential citation and a three million won scholarship.a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200289.txt b/data/NEWS/output200289.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f9a603048c1b997f7b6301138bdb8dcb469b091a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200289.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’s Women Professor Congress (President Park Ju-mi) and the Jeonju Health Family Support Center (executive directorChung Hye-jeong) will award a scholarship for one-parent family students who have conducted themselves well. The school selects one student and awards a scholarship in each of seven Colleges: the College of Nursing, the College of Engineering, the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Law School, the College of Education, the College of Social Sciences, and the Division of Commerce.aNext year, students will be chosen from each of the Medical School, the School of Dentistry, the College of Human Ecology, the College of Humanities, and the College of Environmental & Bioresource Sciences. In addition, Chonbuk National Hospital provides them with a physical examination and CBNU Ham and the Education Center for renewable Energy Industry support small articles, too.a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200303.txt b/data/NEWS/output200303.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ff00894e87dafbecc7243e0bf3e134fb64ad117f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200303.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e CBNU academic journals were nominated to register in the National Research Foundation. The National Research Foundation of Korea annually evaluates academic journals. In its results, three journals in CBNU were selected to be nominees: ‘Research of North-West Asian Law’ by the Institute for North-East Asian Law, the Law Research Institute’s ‘Law Research’ and the Social Science Research Institute’s ‘Social Science Research’.aThis selection is attributable to the continuous support of the University. ‘Research of North-West Asian Law’ has contributed to the development of North-East Asian law by taking law’s international research trends and modifying Asian laws. ‘Law Research’ has contributed to law culture development. The Social Science Research Institute’s ‘Social Science Research’ is leading the development of societal science study. 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CBNU received the best estimation over all five related fields in terms of trade educational goals, development, educational contents, educational ability, educational conditions, assistance system and educational results in evaluations conducted by ABTEK in the last year.a a a a a a a a a a a a a \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200316.txt b/data/NEWS/output200316.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f8cdcd9c1ce4537beb77947919547a3fdeb2c784 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200316.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently opened a plant-factory using LED lights for growing vegetables. The school held an LEDaplantfactory dedication ceremony at the IKSAN campus on January 21th. aThe factory is composed of four laboratories, including the LED microorganism laboratory, the plant-production room and the analytical laboratory. Now, the factory is growing four types of lettuce, perilla, bok choy, red bok choy, chicory, and lambs lettuce, and it researches study skills to make plants grow faster and more safely. CBNU president Suh Geo-suk said, “This factory is a new concept in researching production facility combining life industry and LED skills. It will be a development for Korean agriculture and life industry.” aFurthermore, he added, “In this situation combining the BT and IT fields and the LED industry, the completion of the LED plant factory at the Mecca of agriculture and life industry has an extraordinary meaning. I am convinced that this plant factory will lead regional and national development.” aAlso, CBNU has reached a cooperative agreement with HYUNDAI GREEN FOOD for not only creating a new business model of food industry but also cooperating in research skills. a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200317.txt b/data/NEWS/output200317.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9c3588751bf27de7c8c9fe7a44e8bb3ddd6bd1d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200317.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU is expanding its ‘CLS (Critical Language Scholarship) program’. CBNU was selected to conduct this program by the U.S. State Department of Educational and Cultural Affairs (DECA) starting last year. 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This meeting resulted from the assertive efforts of CBNU to expand the opportunity of employment for well qualified students.aIn particular, CBNU is actively promoting its employment competitiveness and plans to explore collaborations through this meeting. With this effort, it is expected that the school can lead to increased substantial employment.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200319.txt b/data/NEWS/output200319.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..159738cbcfd4c2d3b4c022a13c3e600cf386ed4a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200319.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +er winter break, students and professors in the College of Veterinary Medicine did volunteer work for provincial stock farmers whose farms suffered from footand-mouth disease. aIncluding Kang Chang-won, the Dean of College of Veterinary Medicine, professors and 40 students vaccinatedathe livestock. Though in their winter vacation, all the students gladly did their work. Kim Su-ryeon, the president of the student council, said, “We gathered because we felt pity toward stock farmers suffering from a miserable condition. We hope that our efforts will be a big help to them.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200320.txt b/data/NEWS/output200320.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aebbc0ff7cfba5a0b8ee6d965bff6e75a288e835 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200320.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + January 28, CBNU President Suh Geo-suk, along with school staff and students, visited homes in disability, low-income households and elders who live alone, delivering 2,700 briquettes. aCBNU and JBNC (Jeonbuk Volunteer Center) supplied each of the 2700 briquettes. Also the ‘Happiness Store’, purchasing good items at a low price for helping needy neighbors, supplied equipment like handcarts and gloves. President Suh said, “It’s heartwarming to practice service for needy neighbors with students in spite of the frigid weather. CBNU, as a major region-based national university, will make an effort to be a cradle of training for global leaders to act out ‘noblesse oblige’.” aStudent Park Se-Hun, the leader of the welfare service corps ‘Nanumi’, said, “I feel really great because elders will spend the winter warmly thanks to these briquettes. 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From now on I’ll make an effort for the development of the Korean tax system for one year.” He revealed his strong ambitions, saying, “I will accept opinions about tax revision related institutions and I will deliver a written opinion of related proposals to the government department.” a“I’ll hold a symposium need for part of the discussion, like on bank levy, financial tax and consolidated tax.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200322.txt b/data/NEWS/output200322.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c20473470d9a3421a6e5bbad1d41deade5395079 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200322.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU students recently received the excellence award from ‘The 1st Play It Imagination, Creativity Competition’, which was held by KT&G. This is the biggest scale of competition in the whole country. aThe winning team, ‘Ho-tong-chi-da’ (‘be of one mind’) consisted of team leader Kang Han-na, Lee Seul-gi, Kang Ji-hoon, and Kim Hyeon-ok. a603 teams participated in the three categories (print advertisement, storytelling, and planning promotional events) and exhibited a total of 748 films. In the results, the CBNU team was recognized for imagination in showing the work of ‘Shall we leave for Sangsanggil (Imagination Road).’ In this work, the team expressed unique road made with bricks on which were written the individual wishes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200323.txt b/data/NEWS/output200323.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e46820ef847834f9762578ee658a110f503a4d8b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200323.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +udents in the Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication published a book under the supervision of Professor Kang Joonman, who takes charge of the ‘Advertisement& PR Club’ in that department. aEach member of the club interviewed people related to advertising and made a book consisting of ten chapters. The title of the book is ‘Student Ask, Advertisers Answer’, and it includes one-on-one interviews with veteran advertisers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200329.txt b/data/NEWS/output200329.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..24c1d4f244d2fbd7f4c3b7dd69e326772d4c2912 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200329.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU students started to help Japan while a campaign to help Japanese people damaged by the big earthquake and tsunami spread out in many ways. The CBNU student council established a donation box and started a drive to raise donations, targeting faculty and students in front of the old gate. Next, students raised a fund in each college and sent precious donations to Japanese people. Also, CBNU President Suh Geo-suk sent a consolation letter and consoled our sister-university, located in Sendai city, which has been damaged a lot. “We saw Japan’s miserable situation, so our students decided to raise donations spontaneously with the mind of helping Japan. Therefore, we want to give power to Japan,” said Kim Yoon-kwon, CBNU student president.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200330.txt b/data/NEWS/output200330.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b4fe9dd6346ba5481d837c092e434c2065d42fcf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200330.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e eight most productive institutions of 2010 have been selected. On March 4th, CBNU had an award for the 2010 excellent institutions and departments, recognizing their contributions to improve CBNU over the last year. The institutions are the Campus Development Center, the Planning Department, and the Public Relations from the school’s headquarters; the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, the College of Veterinary Medicine, the Graduate School of Medicine among colleges; and the Human Resource Development Center, the Language Education Center, and the Dormitory among affiliates.aThey were evaluated on the basis of BSC (Balanced Score Card. BSC is a management system introduced in 2009 for stable managing and improving of an organization. It comprises a strategy system for mission and vision, a strategic target and performance objectives, as well as performance indicators. It can be also possible to manage in long-term and short-term, by cause and result, inside and outside.a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200331.txt b/data/NEWS/output200331.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5ac3969957a0a56778d43eed48429fc09707fe1f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200331.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +iversity dormitory is changing from a place to live to a special place for improving the quality of education for students. This is the story of the CBNU dormitory, which has the best facilities and scale in the country. Unlike ordinary dormitories of many universities, the CBNU dormitory is showing a new notion of dormitory with various lectures, appreciation movies and briefing sessions every week. First of all, the dormitory attracts attention with ‘The dream project in dorms on Wednesday.’a It has various programs such as special lectures andmovies every Wednesday. On March 16th, there was a special speech in the dorms’ restaurant by An Do-hyeon, a poet, about how ‘A person who reads poems can be a creative human.’ Freshmen showed a good response to the program. Besides this, the CBNU dormitory is seeking advancement of students’ special skills and vocations with active support for dormitory clubs like yoga, meditation and foreigners’ Korean.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200332.txt b/data/NEWS/output200332.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..99d52e0512f03ea8317eb6820c168812a3a34b22 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200332.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a aCBNU recently connected with high schools in Jeonbuk to advance the admissions officer system and efficiently manage the organization. Shin Hyo-geun (Vice president) appointed 50 advisory teachers as members of a local advisory teachers committee. He asked teachers to form a mutual connection with admission officers and help in vitalizing public education, and he settled the admission officer system. Park Jong-min, the director of the Admission Management Center, emphasized that under the cooperation between high schools and the University, it would be possible to normalize public education and settle the admissions officer system. Also, he asked all of the teachers for active participation and support for connection in order to diversify college admissions.a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200333.txt b/data/NEWS/output200333.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..854645eb7ed6de5b5cf62111dc0b18bf779b3ac3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200333.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e overseas medical service organization of the Chonbuk National University Medical School has been awarded the Boryeong Medical Service Prize for their contribution of doing various treatments inside and outside the country. This prize is the most authoritative award in the country. It is awarded to health care providers and medical treatment organizations that devote themselves to neighbors who need medical services, offering both medicine and love. The organization received the award for the first time among the university’s volunteer organizations. The overseas medical service organization of CBNU has gotten credit for medical services in Bangladesh, Nepal, the Maritime Province of Russia and elsewhere since 1997. aIn February, they especially emphasized voluntary service to child cardiac patients from Sri Lanka at the CBNU hospital and focused on medical services in Laos with CBNU medical school students. The leader and professor, Joo Chan-woong, said, “Our overseas medical service organization at CBNU did a lot of work with a mind for practicing the medicine of love in many areas. This award is very glorious for us.” “We will continue our medical services for a long, long time,” he added. a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200334.txt b/data/NEWS/output200334.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..534dfda2bb94614d1aba4b729bdc9baaf4d66e1a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200334.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e alumni association in the College of Dentistry donated forty million won for the university’s development. The alumni association opened a regular general meeting and an inauguration on April 2nd at the Seoul Grand Hotel, at which time they delivered funds to CBNU President Suh Geo-suk. He gave thanks to them, saying, “I appreciate all of you who are so considerate towards the development of your alma mater. The continuous funds from you will become the foundation for being a globally prestigious university.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200335.txt b/data/NEWS/output200335.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6f1fc91c1901fbdb4cab5a20878bcb6b18ea1ead --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200335.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +oducts in the Center for Healthcare Technology Development have advanced the whole country. The center has contracted with Cyber-Medic, a company for medical equipment, to sell the products from the center all over the country. aUntil now, the center has sold products through healthcare agencies and online shopping mall. Through the nationwide contract, it gained more power in vitalizing marketing. It set up the goal of a 2 billion won sales achievement. The center is a ten-year project under the support of the Ministry of Educational Science And Technology and the National Research Foundation of Korea. So far, it has developed 17 products, and the center opened a store in Jeonju on February 11th. As well as the domestic market, it is pushing ahead with export to China. a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200336.txt b/data/NEWS/output200336.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b81e1386258ea91c69c31a01f537da6573690ea0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200336.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ofessor Chai Byeong-sun (The Dept. of Urban Engineering) has been elected as a chairman in the second department of The Central Urban Planning Committee in The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs (MLTM). He will serve a two-year term of offi ce. By this selection, he became a member of the committee for the fourth time.a aThe Central Urban Planning Committee is the main organization in MLTM that deliberates on policies, investigates and researches for urban planning and wide-area planning.The committee consists of a chairman, a vice-chairman and thirty members. The fi rst department considers land use and urban development, while the second department considers items entrusted by the committee and deliberates to decide urban planning and wide-area planning. Through occupying an important position in the committee, Professor Chai enhances the University’s position.a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200337.txt b/data/NEWS/output200337.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e999e2c02a06c44c523bdf97605baf227164aa44 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200337.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +student in CBNU caught a thief with his bare hands after chasing him. He was Lee Seung-guk in the Department of Civil Engineering. According to police, on March 14th, Lee chased the thief until he was caught. The thief stole money from one restaurant in Jeonju. That day, he was walking around with his friends and he heard someone shouting “THIEF!” Then, he saw a stranger who ran from around the corner.a He pursued a thief for about 30 meters and suppressed the thief for about 10 minutes until he could calmly transfer him over to the police and give back the money to the owner. “When I heard the shouting, I thought it could be dangerous because the thief had a bulky build; however, I chased him. Anybody would do the same thing in my situation,” he said. On March 18th, the Deokjin police office gave an award certificate and reward to him.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200338.txt b/data/NEWS/output200338.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7ebceb5c33a520046edb05ab6534f472b4cbe51b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200338.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU held a meeting to solidify the friendship and unity of alumnus journalists. In the meeting, there was an awarding ceremony for the 2011 CBNU Journalist prize. The winners were Park Jong-kwon (editorialist and predecessor reporter of the JoongAng Daily), Baik Sung-Ill (chief editor of Jeonbukilbo) and Shin Hyeo-Kyun (managing director and broadcasting division director of JTV).Also, Jang Se-whan, a member of the National Assembly, was selected for achievement award.aThey practiced reasonable argument writing plainly on matters in the media. They had spirits of their alma mater including are freedom, justice and creation. Through the awards, they were recognized for their achievement in contributing to national development as journalists and CBNU alumni.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200339.txt b/data/NEWS/output200339.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c2c667899b7d896bf92966dca034e5d4b830be9b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200339.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ofessor Kim Jeong- Professor Kim Jeong-su of the Medical School has been appointed as chairperson of the Committee of Compensation for the Damage from Vaccine in the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MW). This Committee is an advisory body considering compensation for loss by vaccination in the MW. Professor Kim has taken the chairmanship since the Consideration Committee of Compensation for Vaccine was founded in 2003. Last year the committee changed the name, and he was appointed again. He will work as chairman for two years to manage the damage from vaccination and to investigate the standard and method for compensation.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200340.txt b/data/NEWS/output200340.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c2cc8ecf5d698272dccd2142e86336b710b44a7c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200340.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU awarded an honorary doctorate in literature to a poet Ko-En, who was a great master of Korean literature. CBNU had an awarding ceremony on March 30th. Poet Ko-En was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature many times and is a great name in literature over the world. In the ceremony, President Suh said, “Today this ceremony recognizes the great teacher who worried about the future of the nation. Again, thank you for your devotion, and we show respect to your whole life. After the ceremony, the poet had a presentation about ‘The world of Poet, Ko En and today’s Korean poetry.’ a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200341.txt b/data/NEWS/output200341.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d3ffc88970f11fa03fda3623fedef8e572c15f13 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200341.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Public awareness of CBNU is rapidly increasing. This is based on the result that 40% of freshmen came from other cities. From Seoul and the capital area, the number of students has increased threefold. Also, the students coming from ChungCheon-Do have tripled, and students from the Yeongnam and Honam areas have doubled as well. Recently, CBNU jumped into Korea’s Top 10 Universities for two years straight. Also, CBNU research funds topped 100 billion won from the diversity of national projects.a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200342.txt b/data/NEWS/output200342.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ac639369a11d888de8fb0fbf09e3091c70035dbb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200342.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +school staff member donated his son’s accident insurance for other students, despite his sadness. The hero of the touching story is Kwon Ou-chae, who is working in the Student Affairs Office. “When my son had such an accident it felt like the sky fell, but many coworkers helped and cheered me up, so I could feel healed by them. Now I want to give back the valuable support,” Kwon said. Since his work has been related to students since old times, he became more concerned with them and hoped that they would grow to be talented. He underlined that such a donation would create an opportunity to give hope to poor students. aFurthermore, this donation is not the first for him. He also has joined a small contribution campaign for several years. He said he began to have a stronger attachment to his job, students and CBNU through this accident and the contribution. “Recalling his deep affection to our University, CBNU will try to repay students more for his consideration,” CBNU president Suh Geo-suk said. a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200343.txt b/data/NEWS/output200343.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0f6053ca4ef4ca1132cda3c9a194f4032c429453 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200343.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU showed off itself as a powerful university of the study on social welfare through recording a high pass rate this year, well above the national average. So far, the school has shown a high pass rate on the national examination for social workers. Recently, CBNU recorded a 90% pass rate, while the national average pass rate was only 14.5 percent. According to this result, the school is considered as the best university for training top-level human resources in social welfare. This is a result of the school’s active support, the professors’ efforts and the students’ passion.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200357.txt b/data/NEWS/output200357.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4300aa6abba67aae55b1d9c193f206d42de737c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200357.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU has been adopted as a leading university of the admissions officer system two years in a row. This proves that CBNU is contributing to admissions officer system’s establishment. KCUE (Korean Council for University Education) chose 30 universities as university models including CBNU. aCBNU was selected as an exemplary university because of its outstanding character. In particular, CBNU came into its own fairness, reliability and specialty, which are very important factors of the admissions officer system. The headquarters of Admissions management said, “We will try to develop a trusty admissions officer system program and act as a best leading university of it.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200358.txt b/data/NEWS/output200358.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..20e01f7d3782d79f9224e897e8c9a5c23505b5b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200358.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU researcher recently found a fundamental clue to solve sterility because of reduced motility of sperm. aThe research team of Professor Kim U-hyeon investigated the function of protein in affecting the movement of sperm. The research was announced with the cover thesis of 'Science Signaling.’ aThis journal is an online journal which publishes only one to three excellent theses related with signals. This is the first time for a published thesis by a Korean researcher. The research is expected to achieve a triumph in solving the problem of the man's sterility fundamentally. a This team found that the protein found in sperm is the essential element for raising the calcium concentration and motility of sperm through experiments on human sperm and mice. Professor Kim said, "I expect to open the way for solving man’s sterility by developing a material which revitalizes the calcium signal related to sperm’s movement." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200359.txt b/data/NEWS/output200359.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..23e0d42935313deaac1ed8eea1797ac1683806ec --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200359.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU professor Song Kyeong-jin in the Medical School has been elected as the next chairman of the Cervical Spine Research Society—Asian Pacific.a aProfessor Song worked as a chairman of the Korean Society of Spine Surgery. He was also recognized for publishing 30 papers in international journals such as SCI, publishing 100 papers in domestic journals and studying many international societies. The Korean Society of Spine Surgery boasts an equal class level with the American Society of Spine Surgery and European Society of Spine Surgery. It is made of orthopedics and neurosurgery doctors who are interested in treatment and study of the cervical vertebral disease. aFor this reason, Professor Song is going to be active as a chairman until next April, and active formally from next April to April three years from now in the American Society of Spine Surgery and the European Society of Spine Surgery. a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200360.txt b/data/NEWS/output200360.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ae53546f81486aa5debc81583e18d783e360c867 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200360.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +st the serious social problem of successive college students' suicides, CBNU is receiving fervent response for amanaging various consultant programs. These help manage student's stable campus lives and career searches. aCBNU has placed a counseling center in the dormitory and appointed a psychiatrist, Yang Jong-cheol, a professor in the Medical School, as deputy curator. a aEven though many universities manage consultant programs, it is rare that a psychiatrist counsels students. This is to prevent university students' worry and to promote better lives for them. For this reason, CBNU installed a consultant center for health care in the Sae-Bit second dormitory on the first floor. The center proceeds with counseling after accepting applications every Tuesday from 5:30p.m. to 6:30 p.m. aFurthermore, CBNU heads a consultant program related to getting a job and career. Students can receive advice from an expert one-on-one about how to write papers, make resumes in English and make their images. Above all, it is helpful for students' campus lives in that it continuously conducts an aptitude test and personality test. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200361.txt b/data/NEWS/output200361.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7c891908c735facb5b9e09c356874cc37b88556c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200361.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Science Education Institute for the Gifted has built a network with the Science Education Institutes for the Gifted of the other universities in the Honam area. aThe five institutes including our university’s made an agreement to build networks. According to the agreement, all institutions share their own classrooms, laboratories, professors and education programs. aDirector Ahn Byeong-jun said, “This agreement and workshop have meaning in building a cooperative system and exchanging information among the universities while refraining from unnecessary competition.” a   \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200362.txt b/data/NEWS/output200362.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..60ca3f901d697789170a3ffe36f206401f2206ff --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200362.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + is raising its international status by receiving visits from students and staffs in sister universities. Students of Pariest Marne La Vallee in France visited CBNU from April 26th to May 8th and formed an international network with CBNU. The French students produced documentaries and films with CBNU students. a a They filmed Jeonju, which is being spotlighted as the best film location, participated in the Jeonju International Film Festival and experienced the Korean traditional culture. The French students also took part in an international visual media seminar. aAlong with them, from the University of St. La Salle in the Philippines, students also visited our university on April 28th and promoted friendship through sports games. Meanwhile, CBNU exchanges ten students per year with the University of Pariest Marne La Vallee in French and dispatches 50 students to the University of St. La Salle in the Philippines through the Global Leader Program. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200363.txt b/data/NEWS/output200363.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c5b8a6d24a80462681f77190acac4a172d0b44cf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200363.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ational specialist You Joo-chel, PDM academy’s CEO, recently donated 30 million won for developing CBNU. PMD academy is an educational institution for the entrance exam in medicine, dentistry and pharmacy from the entrance examination established in 2008. In the ceremony, Yoo said, “I donate this for students who are studying in the fields of medicine, hoping for a better environment.”  aCBNU President Suh Geo-suk gave thanks to him and said, “With this precious support, the school should develop into a strong teaching university and strengthen educational competitiveness.” aThis money will be named as the ‘Prime MD Scholarship’ for students. a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200364.txt b/data/NEWS/output200364.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..827d72e4549130c52be4a178ac456273d8615593 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200364.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, a CBNU researcher was recognized by a world academy. Professor Lee Joong-hee in the Dept. of Bio-Info-Nano(BIN) Fusion Technology studied ‘Polymer membranes for high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell’. This study was published in ‘Progress in Polymer Science,’ which is the world’s best journal for macromolecules. a aWith this, he had splendid achievement of publishing his papers in world best journals three years in a row. As a result, he proved that world-class level BIN research is studied in CBNU. He said, "This research will provide information and develop the direction of the fuel cell industry."a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200365.txt b/data/NEWS/output200365.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..053f1bb803b41f0e19d5968390f32de0502ed21c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200365.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e CBNU Dental School Reunion group was applauded on Buddha's Birthday for doing volunteer work in cleaning Moak Mountain. Family and members of the reunion attended this activity. They practiced the love of nature by picking up rubbish in the surroundings. Also, middle and high school students received volunteer activity points through this activity. Several children were recognized with the CBNU presidential prize.a a Lim Ik-joon, the president of the alumni association, said, "This activity was arranged to think of nature. The reunion made progress to protect natural activity continuously." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200366.txt b/data/NEWS/output200366.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5b2a68ec7c0c85c848f239b33aa281b472df057c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200366.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU has gained a foothold to mutual exchange of scholarship opinions with Russia. On May 14, President Suh embarked on a tour of Russia. After taking a look around, he made a contract with eight universities, including Moscow MV Lomonosov State University, which is the best university in Russia.aIn particular, Victor Antonovich Sadovnichi, the President of Moscow MV Lomonosov State University, called Suh to attend the tercentenary celebrations for Mikhail Lomonosov, the founder of that university, in November. aPresident Suh also visited St. Petersburg State University and contracted memorandum of understanding with this university. They will dispatch exchange students, exchange professors, and progress with a scholarship seminar. aBesides this, President Suh made an agreement for exchanging scholarship with other colleges in Saint Petersburg. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200367.txt b/data/NEWS/output200367.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..103a10ec9261009b6540b5a4be5aef9fb65dab12 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200367.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU student Yun Gi-sam in the Dept. of Industrial Design won the grand prize for the ‘2011 promoting work contest exhibit for traffic road safety’ from the Road Traffic Authority. aThe theme of this contest exhibit was various ways of safe driving to induce people’s interest in reducing car accident casualties by half. aTo get ideas for his work, Yun analyzed five causes of car accidents through researching the victims of traffic accidents in hospitals. This work described safety precautions to prevent accidents with clear and concise digital communication design. a“A motion graphic is spread all over the world and applied to acting graphics advertisements and broadcasting areas. This prize is a chance to work harder and to lead the visual design area,” Yun said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200368.txt b/data/NEWS/output200368.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..273d37b75a66588bbf9c3fd1a53e29a34f1a9da8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200368.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +une 3, CBNU opened a “Conversation with Students” in which the president and chief officials participated. The major substance of this event was communication with CBNU students.a Time was prepared to explain various college programs for CBNU students. President Suh said, “We should know lots of the university’s programs to go through to the Global Top 100 universities. I hope our students challenge themselves to be great persons of talent.” aAfter his primary speech and other new program introductions, there was a question and answer session. Kim Yoon-kwon, the chairman of the student government, said that it would be great to have time to communicate with each other more often, since the CBNU of today can be attributed to its hard work. a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200369.txt b/data/NEWS/output200369.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d5d853df4c59420927914ecaef6470e35d1c668f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200369.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + CBNU has started a one-stop diagnosis system for animal disease by opening ‘The Center for Diagnosing Animal Disease’ on June 1st. aThis center is to rapidly diagnose and prevent diseases of animals and pets. It also gives information related to the animals and the skills to contribute toward improvement of productivity. aVarious majors of professors participate in the diagnosis system of this center and offer combined, effective one stop service.aLim Chai-woong, the director of this center, said, “After the foot-and-mouth-disease occurred last winter, in the situation of needing an efficient system, this center in CBNU is expected to contribute to improving the productivity of farm family. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200370.txt b/data/NEWS/output200370.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1ea9a30957eed2931d0a723fe84ddd3491066078 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200370.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has announced a plan to install and manage about five departments which guarantee getting jobs through investing. To manage these departments is to provide a system that links university education and employment. As such, CBNU accepted business applications from June 20th to 30th and decided on five departments.a The university will also make a management agreement with industries during August. After recruiting new students, these departments will educate students and offer them to industries that need an outstanding workforce for a year. In particular, Jeollabuk-do recently announced the installation of such a department that will train 2000 outstanding workforce members, so this business will be doing well. aLee Nam-Ho, the director of the CBNU Industrial Cooperation Foundation, said, "Through this project, the university will give outstanding workforce to industries and students will get jobs." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200371.txt b/data/NEWS/output200371.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..13895dcec26f01d64ec6686d215cc8ca333611f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200371.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Education Center for Renewable Energy Industry stood high in a recent talented person training business estimation.  This assessment was conducted targeting 21 centers in the country, and finally, CBNU was selected as the best center alongside other six centers. aIn this assessment, CBNU got good marks in many ways. In particular, the operation of a student total management system and micro track, which is operated with three companies, received a favorable evaluation. aSeol Kyeong-won, the director of the center, said, “In these days, renewable energy like wind power and solar energy is emerging fast as a future core industry, so we will try hard to cultivate people of talent in this area.” a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200383.txt b/data/NEWS/output200383.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d0d89710c4f3aa4d40b99d3912802ad17685b346 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200383.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ting warm feelings, CBNU President Suh Geo-suk’s staff conference supported scholarships for children of families without parents in Jeonbuk province. They gave a scholarship of 300,000 won, inviting five children of families without parents to meet each other July 13th at the chancellor's office. This scholarship was arranged by making a united effort to help persons to give hope to children who are leading families combined with studying at a tender age. They are going to recommend five children and support the scholarship for the second half of the year. Also, they will provide rice quarterly and take care of housekeeping such as by checking the living environment through paying a visit continuously. a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200384.txt b/data/NEWS/output200384.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5cadcfa1bbac369859ad4f3dc3383872d2512d9a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200384.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Students from CBNU experienced leading enterprises in Korea during the summer vacation. A program called 'Be an Expert of Business' started in earnest in June.  This program is practiced by CBNU for students to prepare for getting jobs that they want systematically by apprehending the vision and meeting the right people from corporations. The welcoming ceremony was held on June 30th for informing of the beginning of the program '2011, Be an Expert of Business' with President Suh and around 250 students in attendance. This is a program to support students’ getting jobs successfully. 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Also, it took the second rank in satisfaction with tuition in the national university system. Overall, the satisfaction of CBNU students was very high. The reason is that CBNU froze tuition three years in a row and managed various scholarship systems. Also, CBNU built a new dormitory and remodeled its restaurants. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200386.txt b/data/NEWS/output200386.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f970add348aeba709bbf3fea65ed8d92980a0dc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200386.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Students’ preference to CBNU ranked in the Top Ten ten among all the national universities in the country. According to a survey by the JoongAng Ilbo and Research & Research, CBNU took ninth place in the question, ‘If you enter a school again, would you select the present university?’ Also, CBNU held the eighth ranking for communication satisfaction between the university and students amongst universities all over the country, so CBNU received a favorable evaluation. CBNU’s education conditions and competitiveness are increasing continuously, and CBNU holds communication time for students every year. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200387.txt b/data/NEWS/output200387.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f970add348aeba709bbf3fea65ed8d92980a0dc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200387.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Students’ preference to CBNU ranked in the Top Ten ten among all the national universities in the country. According to a survey by the JoongAng Ilbo and Research & Research, CBNU took ninth place in the question, ‘If you enter a school again, would you select the present university?’ Also, CBNU held the eighth ranking for communication satisfaction between the university and students amongst universities all over the country, so CBNU received a favorable evaluation. CBNU’s education conditions and competitiveness are increasing continuously, and CBNU holds communication time for students every year. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200388.txt b/data/NEWS/output200388.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dd7cc2fbcedfc7f9c70eb1f80a33c8bb65a3c31d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200388.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + succeeded in attracting American Los  Alamos National Laboratory, which is the world’s best engineering laboratory.  CBNU is scheduled to establish a research center with Jeollabuk-do and scout experienced experts extensively. As a result, CBNU is receiving high praise as a globally prestigious university. Also, CBNU and Jeollabuk-do are starting to become carbon industry research base regions. In particular, the first project which is taking notice will contribute to entering the global market and will improve relevant product manufacturing. Professor Lee Jeong-ryul, CBNU laboratory chief, said, “We will scout outstanding researchers for sustained growth and try to make our laboratory into a world’s best laboratory with Jeollabuk-do and the nation.” CBNU President Suh Geo-suk also said, “When the research center is established in CBNU, our university will become the best global university in Korea and an icon of engineering. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200389.txt b/data/NEWS/output200389.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6af7d5f3d56ca5d6267b40a171bb7c2d01690480 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200389.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Wildlife Research Center, which has been leading ecosystem restoration through rescue work and caring for wildlife, recently released five eagle owls into nature. Five eagle owls were rescued last year and received treatment in the center. Finally, they have returned to nature. Many people participated at the release site, and they talked about the importance of ecosystem protection. Professor Lee Hae-beom, the head of the CBNU Wildlife Research Center, said, “This event served to share the importance of wildlife protection. I hope many people join the wildlife protection campaign.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200390.txt b/data/NEWS/output200390.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6721e83a3a8d55611336aa44c298e9b2b27a041b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200390.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’s staff members and president visited four major universities in Seoul in early July and listened to their education systems, present conditions and various school facilities. In particular, they discussed remarkably detailed win-win plans by visiting the gruops  of corresponding departments.aPresident Suh Geo-suk met each president in the universities and had valuable conversations. The CBNU group went to Sogang University and Yonsei University on the first day. Each staff member in charge shared his opinion and advised drawbacks directly. The next day, CBNU visited Korea University and Kyung Hee University. They had meetings about an innovative development for mutual universities. They visited their major facilities as well: high tech libraries and global zones. a“Visiting four major universities was a fine chance to have an enhancement of the education and research system in our university,” said President Suh. He also thanked all his companies upon returning.a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200391.txt b/data/NEWS/output200391.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b3aeb97aef4d3121f3f6170ab630a0a44f7442af --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200391.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’s rate of applying patents in optical science is highest among nationwide universities. aAccording to research by the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), CBNU applied 93 patents in optical science. This number overtook 91 patents by KAIST and 66 patents by Hanyang University, among others. This proves that CBNU has the highest technical skills in optical science. An officer in KIPO said, "Seoul National University and KAIST are the leading Universities in patent application, but in optical science CBNU is the leader. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200392.txt b/data/NEWS/output200392.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..10665beacd625e935d4c194d7915df87ec6b3084 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200392.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ay, CBNU was selected as an ‘education institution for training elite teams of hanok design’ by the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs(MLTM). As a result, CBNU opened the Hanok Architectural Technique Center for promotion of the hanok industry and training manpower’s specialty. This center will take charge of promoting hanok business and policy, improving hanok’s brand name and exporting hanok.aIn addition, through an agreement with MLTM and financial support, CBNU opened some training courses on hanok for professional technicians for free. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200393.txt b/data/NEWS/output200393.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e9b949a04049a3e7ce5268f2e28c533c215770cc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200393.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +graduate student in the molecular biotechnology laboratory, Le Thai-Hoang, has been acknowledged for his outstanding paper. He won an ‘Excellent Paper Award’ at the Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology this year. He presented his research work titled ‘Development of Transgenic Daphnia magna Expressing Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein’.aArranging a new genetic system, this is the study to develop a genetically modified water flea (magna) that can measure the degree of contamination in water as increasing or decreasing with the degree in fluorescent material.a aThe result of his study is expected to suggest new techniques in measurement for preventing environmental pollution and its management. 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In particular, he is in the spot light for producing highly sensitive hydrazine nano sensors using zinc oxide structure for the first .aProfessor Han said, "I would like to attribute this glory to all researchers and graduate students who stayed up late to research even under the worst of conditions.  I want to do my best to cultivate talent and to secure research for the application of nano material."a a a a a a a a a a a a a \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200396.txt b/data/NEWS/output200396.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd7807d2436d4f9da6f893e06c89b68d892cd2d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200396.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +‘Jeonbuk City•Gun  Meeting in Seoul' visited CBNU this summer and promised to join in the development of CBNU. They arrived on July 8th to listen to the result and vision of CBNU, touring around campus to see the development of the university.aIn particular, this community will provide a lot of energy to CBNU because they will support the advancement of competitiveness of CBNU. Mun Jong-nam, the director, said, "I'm very pleased after seeing the development of universities in Jeonbuk. I will participate in the development of CBNU." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200397.txt b/data/NEWS/output200397.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..95b99929e3429d6513113af6d223a9c5f49d9e3b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200397.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU alumnus who became a professor at Harvard University's medical college has become the talk of the world. That person is Professor Choi Hak-soo, who graduated from the Dept. of Polymer Nano Science & Technology of CBNU.aAfter having graduated CBNU, he obtained a doctor's degree and was an active researcher in Japan. Also, from 2005 until 2008 he studied as a researcher in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center of New York. He was appointed as a professor at Harvard University, which is the best university in the world. He studied Bio-imaging, which is becoming a keyword in the medical field, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of cancer by using bio-imaging. But now he is studying the diagnosis and treatment of cancer by using a fluorescent material. 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He recently published his groups’ discovery of several proteins involved in Caa2+a signaling for the sperm motility. When sperm acquire these proteins from prostasomes secreted by the prostate gland, Caa2+a signals are generated for the motility of sperm in response to progesterone. This result may help solving the problem of the male infertility. 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His aenthusiastic effortsa have ascored tangible accomplishments. Donations are used widely for improvement of competitiveness and scholarship. Moreover, as the touching stories of donors became known, it acreated a synergy effecta to raise more and more donations.a a aThe donor, aKang, said, "I commonly thought that donation was only for rich people. 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I will be a person who can return this scholarship to future students when I am a member of society in the future.” a a a a aRecently, in the middle of various forms of scholarship for students, CBNU spent a meaningful time with donators presenting scholarship certificates to awardees directly.a a a a aOn that day, while giving scholarship certificates to a total of 167 students, CBNU President Suh Geo-suk and each of scholarship donators asked them to grow up to be assets who lead Korea. a a a a aThese efforts of CBNU will be a big help for not only students but also their parents who have financial burdens due to the difficult economy and soaring prices.a a a a aPresident Suh said, "Today is a very meaningful time when scholarship donators who provide boundless love to develop CBNU and the scholarship awardees who do their best to study come together, sharing encouragement and gratitude.”a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200417.txt b/data/NEWS/output200417.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f65f2aaf21ec6b01ba010f58cfd43fab67041541 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200417.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +'s prestige soared in producing the third largest number of successful candidates in the 2011 CPA (Certified Public Accountant) exam among major region-based national universities.a a aCBNU could produce lots of successful CPA candidates because of the university's enthusiastic support and organized instruction with the nation's highest examination support system.a a aIn particular, five of the seven successful candidates are enrolled students. 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Please do your best to be the most outstanding students in CBNU.” Also, President Suh spent time with students, listening to their impressions and suggestions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200449.txt b/data/NEWS/output200449.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c0ac027399e3c75949db88beb413b66f25ade768 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200449.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +U’s Women Professor Congress will be the reliable fence for one-parent family students”aCBNU’s Women Professor Congress and the Jeonju Health Family Support Center transferred scholarships to one-parent family students in CBNU. They had a scholarship conferment ceremony and met with parents and students of one-parent families on November 23rd. That day, well-behaved and academically sound students in each of eight colleges received scholarships. CBNU President Suh Geo-suk said, “Thank you for the parents who raised children excellently in hard surroundings. 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This research is to evaluate the scale of each institute’s researchers, published academic journals, seminars and size of research funds. aThe Engineering Research Institute is composed of 20 research centers and about 250 researchers. Also, they played a huge role in winning research funds and performed many studies like SCI thesis. Kim Dong-won, the director, said, “We will continue to do CBNU’s best studies.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200451.txt b/data/NEWS/output200451.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2ad1b69c2c9dc556d1948f5fe19bcf914bd41bf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200451.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + CBNU has upgraded its status as a global university through gaining a toehold of academic exchange with the U.S. President Suh Geo-suk visited prestigious U.S. universities and signed agreements for academic exchange and cooperation with seven universities and institutions. On the road of the tour, he visited University of California, Irvine, signing an agreement for exchanges and cooperation between both universities, and continued to make agreements with the universities in central and eastern area, such as Utah State University and University of Bridgeport. In addition, the school decided to cooperate with all universities that he visited at this time in CBNU’s international summer school and plans to improve the international index through invitation of internationally renowned professors and top students. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200452.txt b/data/NEWS/output200452.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..85143a662475e87fa7a883f8fc3765f5db78ac9e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200452.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Professor Jin Sang-bum in the department of German Language and Literature was awarded a grand prize in recognition of his contribution to society. Professor Jin tried to enhance the Korean wave's position and devised many methods for globalization of Korean culture. In 2009, he established an international cultural exchange laboratory with many experts from each field. In particular, he started to research globalization for Korean food in May. a"There is a saying that the best thing of Korea is the best thing in the world. Like these words, we have to know and send our distinguished cultures to other worlds," he said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200453.txt b/data/NEWS/output200453.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..14a9e30419a64179b191dd7ee840f78d0f403ce4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200453.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Students in CBNU Law School have now been awarded the grand prize of the Minister of Justice in 2011 International Human Rights Moot Court for two years in a row. The winning group who gained the highest honors is 'Publico', which consists of first-year law students. All the members were well received for talking about freedom of expression in international human rights law effectively, being in the position of Egyptians. In particular, it is verified that CBNU students' defense skills are outstanding because they also received the grand prize last year. The winners are granted favors which include the prize of the Minister of Justice, studying abroad and visiting the United Nations human rights organization as an additional prize. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200454.txt b/data/NEWS/output200454.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..83e1c7de31112fd5f7eeeac162d44ea01420dc56 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200454.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + CBNU decided on an expansion of its exchange with Japan’s prestigious Miyazaki University. Miyazaki University is a university that set up a sisterhood relationship with CBNU in 2009 and has been continuing student exchange. Since incorporation in 2004, Miyazaki University is highly valued for the efficiency of its university operation. Specifically, Miyazaki University graduate students will be dispatched in April next year and will perform joint study in the veterinary field. Miyazaki University’s vice president said, “Miyazaki University is operating Japan’s first Department of Medical and Veterinary Multidisciplinary Study, so cooperation with CBNU, whose outdistance in zoonosis is very important.” The vice president added, “Through this veterinary field exchange expansion, I want both universities to have a foundation for development.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200455.txt b/data/NEWS/output200455.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c1b1923c9392cc02609d54b4270699e36dd67617 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200455.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Professor Kim Jung-soo of the Medical School has been appointed as the first president of the Korean Society of Vaccine. The society was recently established to promote developing vaccines. Professor Kim will perform duties as the president of the Korean Society of Vaccine and give his best to develop vaccines and scientific research for two years. 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They announced a study about international action when a foreign corporation assumes the offensive against domestics and when a foreign government gives subsidy to its own company, among other issues. This is recognized as an important opportunity for universities to be trade specialists in the future. 20 students of GTEP were also well received at the 7th Trade Remedy Contest when performing a play about effective trade remedies. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200457.txt b/data/NEWS/output200457.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..24068577b406a0a064508c0c4c30bec1eef5ad60 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200457.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + CBNU continues to set the stage of communication with students. President Suh Geo-suk held a time to communicate with college students on November 30th, at which time the officers in the university introduced many programs to support students. Also, student representatives had a question period with professors and management. President Suh said, “CBNU holds the sixth rank in national universities and was selected as an excellent university which teaches well. 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As such, they signed an agreement to exchange information and human resources on November 24th. Thomson Reuters is the world’s 37th global company and provides information and consulting services to global companies and professionals. Now, they are to perform joint tasks for scholarship research information and to cooperate for R&D development. Also, they are to provide opportunities for work internships in Thomson Reuters to CBNU students. President Suh said, “Through this treaty, CBNU and Thomson Reuters will upgrade their competitiveness even more than now. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200460.txt b/data/NEWS/output200460.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..68572b422e5974343a78024c3bbbbb9537ab20ae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200460.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Professor Wang Chull in the Department of English Language & Literature was recently awarded the ‘Yoo Yeon Translation Prize’. The Yoo Yeon Research Foundation that is in charge of this prize adopted professor Wang as the fifth winner and had an awards ceremony on December 5th.  The ‘Yoo Yeon Translation Prize’ was made as a tribute to scholar of English literature Yoo Yeon, who passed away in 2002 and was a former honorary professor in Yonsei University who contributed to Korean translation development. Professor Wang was recognized for translating about 10 works of J.M. Coetzee who was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature.aProfessor Wang graduated from the Department of English Language and Literature at CBNU and took a doctorate from the University of Maryland. He served consecutively as a fellow of the Earhart Foundation in the U.S. and the University of Cape Town in the Republic of South Africa. aHe translated numerous works such as ‘Waiting for the Barbarians’, ‘Ragtime’, ‘Zlata's Diary’, ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’, and others. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200461.txt b/data/NEWS/output200461.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..da6919b6d4de2e3804e779b090f7cfe75d94769e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200461.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + The students in the Department of Architectural Engineering were presented the grand prize in the 2011 POSCO Steel Design Fest for the work of ´MSP: Moving Steel Park’. The contest exhibition topic was ‘Warm Park Designed by Steel’, aiming to find a fresh idea and to cultivate the manpower of steel. In the contest, CBNU students proposed a new park paradigm, ‘Moving Steel Park’, which is suitable through steel and ever-present computing. They added the concept of moving the tall building made of steel to make people contact it ‘anytime, anywhere’, so they got good comments from jurors. A tutoring professor said, “Moving Steel Park shows an open place which is always beside us and which people can visit easily.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200462.txt b/data/NEWS/output200462.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..08c0fc5497986b8c764101ade0061223ea5a2012 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200462.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + A new history to CBNU Museum has begun! The opening ceremony of the new museum was held on November 23rd, 2011. The construction was completed after a construction plan that started back in 2004.  The museum is now a highly modernized structure with first-level basement to third floor totalling 6,521㎡.aThe new museum building has great galleries consisting of historical relics from prehistoric ages to the Joseon Dynasty. 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A big hindrance for improving the industry is to train the specialists in that field. There were cases in which some workers distorted traditional houses because of lack of understanding in the construction knowledge.aNevertheless, CBNU has been struggling to offer official education for Korean-style house construction since last year. The university has become the center of the education front. Skillful architects are hired and there will be a contest for remodeling the campus in Korean-style. CBNU is also going to establish a new department relative to Hanok (Korean-style house) in its graduate school.aThus, the Hanok industry and Korean wave industry are expected to be more promoted as CBNU educates and teaches on the subject. 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Through this prize, they acould ateach athe whole countrya of atheir aexcellence.a aJo Hye-rim, one of the winners, said, “Tahe aMay 18 aMovementa ais an important incident for us, but many students don’t know it. Also, I’d like to thank graduate interviewees and everyone who helped us.”a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200474.txt b/data/NEWS/output200474.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3b922032ef7d63434cdf681fdb83a6a39784027b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200474.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +hange is the way to survive. We should try to work up enthusiasm as a black adragon ascends ato the skya.”a aCBNU had a New Year’s kick-off meeting in Jinsudang with President Suh Geo-suk, aprofessors, and teaching staff, and all the attendees exchanged New Year’s greetings by shaking hands.a aIn the New Year’s address, President Suh said, “CBNU became aa aprestigious university representing Korea and one of the most famous universities by being ranked 6atha best university in Korea at the global University evaluation. 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As professor Khang, who concentrates his studies on stem cells, was elected TERMIS-AP Continental Chair-Elect, it is greatly anticipated that Korea will take the initiative in the regenerative medicine area through stem cells.  He said, "Stem cell regenerative medicine as the next generation treatment method is at the center of attention. Korea also realized its importance and will increase research funds in 2012. 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In Cataluna, both Catalan language and Spanish are used as official languages, but places and company names that need to attract visitors are written in Catalan language. As such, its importance begins to grow. Professor Choi held a dictionary presentation ceremony in the Cataluna Assembly. Chairman Núria de Gispert and many professors of University Autonomous Barcelona were present at the ceremony. "Korea is not yet a famous country in Spain. Through this dictionary, Cataluna residents can have increased interest about Korea. 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More specifically, we received about 9.4 billion won in the high temperature plasma applied research center, which is a building from the world’s fifth, and 5.6 billion won for the talented person training business of the new & renewable energy industry. We received a lot of financial aid, especially in fields of study. Also, we were supported in ACE, which selects the best college in teaching and the Education Empowerment Project, which we pulled for four years in a row. CBNU has consistently reinforced education and competitive-edge study. 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Both institutions opt to undertake a joint study, exchanging technical intelligence and commercialization for patented formulae. Moreover, DAEKYOUNG will support filed placement of students, and they will co-operate for laboratories affiliated with DAEKYOUNG to be managed well. Meanwhile, DAEKYOUNG HEAVY INDUSTRY, which is a company producing ship components and the like, has increased output. Recently, it also strengthened R&D investment, landing overseas work, and strived to secure domestic and foreign projects coming off a simple plan.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200483.txt b/data/NEWS/output200483.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a7de41d28ca7dfb7d34f9cf32eaf6d8857c07f91 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200483.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +“Graghene”, by its characteristics, is 0.7 nanometers thick, and 100 times stronger than steel. However, it’s 100 times better at conducting electricity than copper, with an electron transfer 100 times better than semiconductor silicon.a a aLee Joong-hee’s research team, Tapas Kuila, announced a thesis to the academic world most interested in ‘Graghene’ research.a a aThey announced a thesis named “Preparation and Characterization of High Performance LLDPE/Graphene Nanocomposites” at PFAM XX.a a aThis research is the technology of making nano-composite material using “Graphene”.a a a“Graphene” is made up of atomic units of Carbon. This existence was impossible until a recent date; a anot long ago, a athe “Graphene” existence came out in the world, so it is in the spotlight as a new material of the future through Geim, Andre research.a a aThis new material has excellent properties of matter, electrical conductivity and clarity, so in the future, it is expected to be used as a possible film of production, lamination and antistatic material.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200484.txt b/data/NEWS/output200484.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5e11a8cc5894f55e7fe1f75d4d222b94b319deb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200484.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has prepared a prerequisite learning program which is to train basic study abilities to prospective students and help them adapt to college life. In accordance, CBNU operates the '2012 BMS (Bridge Mentoring School) Reserve University' for admission officers screening freshmen from January 4 to 27. This program in which expert faculty in each discipline (basic English, practical English, practical Chinese characters and so on), proceeded from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. every day. A full-time admissions officer said, “This program focused on reinforcement of study ability and improvement of major aptitude for admissions officer screening freshmen who have creativity, potential and passion for their majors.”a a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200485.txt b/data/NEWS/output200485.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..74343fe87126bc91759272abd14459e6b0b361c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200485.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Gou-young,a a aCBNU graduate, was selected winner of the Asan Medical Award, which is the highest authority in the medical world. The Asan Medical Award is an award that was made for country medical scientists who accomplished a remarkable feat. The award ceremony was held in Seoul, and professor aKoh awas awarded a medal and cash prize. Professor Koh discovered a new factor that has an effect on cancer's growth or spread and effectively blocks it. Those things are epoch-making in cancer drug development. For those reasons, he was selected winner of the Asan Medical Award. A product of his study related with cancer treatment was also selected as Cancer Cell's cover thesis. Cancer Cell is the highest authority academic journal. It is first of a Korean scientist's theses to be posted on Cancer Cell's cover. Besides Cancer Cell, professor aKoha has waged active research activities. His announced 180 thesis pieces in the academic journal of SCI is one example. Now, he is a professor of KAIST Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200486.txt b/data/NEWS/output200486.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..16c4b8339d1ac94383728404cd0711e4c965750a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200486.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has started to support attracting Hyosung group's carbon factory to Jeonju, an effort that is proceeding with difficulty. In January 2011, CBNU contributed to Hyosung's member who visited Jeonju.  Hyosung(he) said, "When we heard about the difficulty of constructing, we think CBNU had to lead in supporting ... As we collect members of the university's mind for attracting the factory, good news will be heard for regional development." Also, in Jeonju City Hall, the student government made a statement in support of constructing Hyosung's Jeonju carbon factory.a aThey said, "This attraction of Hyosung's Jeonju carbon factory is an important opportunity for CBNU's students and all of Jeollabukdo's young people. We have to strive for attracting Hyosung's Jeonju carbon factory because we already experienced failure in attracting LH."a a"To realize a vision that makes Jeonju energetic, Jeonju has to strive for solving young people's employment problem. For young people's futures, we want your effort for attracting the carbon enterprise."a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200487.txt b/data/NEWS/output200487.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..48b025318342024d31c6c808e9aaf278e37d3b7c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200487.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + ‘ZEST’ won the grand prize at a competition for smartphone application development which was given for discovering a talented person and for the age of smart appliances.a a a a  aThe awards ceremony for application development was held on January 20atha.a a a a  aThis competition was held froma  aNovember 15atha to January 13atha for students and people who are interested in development of smartphone application.a a a a  aTeam ‘ZEST’, won the grand prize in this competition, having a good idea for providing an android application which enables students not only to share essential information through a mobile campus but also to buy and sell second-hand books through a market.a a a aIn particular, they were well received for attempting to combine the social network trend which not only just provides information but also communicates between the members.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200488.txt b/data/NEWS/output200488.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0fbda387f1e2be0e9bf1da00918aacd8bd6f153e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200488.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +olar Cell Center for R&D Manpower Education ais progressing the student exchange program with Nagasaki University for the purpose of cultivating men of talent in the new renewable energy field. Ten students were given an education about solar battery material and nanotechnology study in Nagasaki University. Through this exchange, CBNU looks forward to sharing of new technology in the new renewable energy field and trade of cultivating men of ability. As new renewable energy has received the attention of a wide range of the public because of rising dangerousness of nuclear power like with the Tohoku Region Pacific Coast Earthquake, both colleges prepared this program. Yang O-bong said, “We will provide on-site education to students and reinforce R&D capability through exchange with overseas universities which have global competitiveness in solar battery material and nanotechnology study.a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200491.txt b/data/NEWS/output200491.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..608201dc2f89b0047836856d8e62fff41cd8dd3a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200491.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +is summer, CBNU will open an international summer school where domestic and foreign students can study together. This international summer school is a program for students who want to take classes, experience a bit of Korean culture and also receive credit. As a result, they will develop global minds. CBNU has great hopes that the university might become a global college through this program. This school will have abundant lectures about Korean culture, education and business. In addition, the lectures will be run in English by CBNU professors. Suh Geo-suk, the CBNU president, said, “I have great hopes that the university might be a Global Top 100 college. We will try even harder to achieve this goal.”a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200492.txt b/data/NEWS/output200492.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e172216006b08b520185753c8d5e6ac70b8ecad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200492.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +012, CBNU student scholarships approached approximately 50% compared with total tuition fees, so in practical terms, the university has reduced tuition by half. The school officials said, “This year, although we reduced tuition by 5.6%, the scholarships increased by 14.6 billion won. So the scholarships approached 48.2% compared with tuition fees.” Last year, CBNU ranked first among all the National Universities for ‘satisfaction with benefits and scholarships’ and second for ‘satisfaction with tuition fees’. CBNU confidently expects higher student satisfaction because of the increase in scholarship. President Suh Geo-suk said, “CBNU decreased tuition out of regard for the painful burden of the students and parents although we realized the subsistence level of the tuition fee. We fulfilled the goal to reduce tuition by half.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200493.txt b/data/NEWS/output200493.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1e9e2186b26deffbcfd424a80563112bc85020a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200493.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +U Ham’, a school enterprise at CBNU, was chosen as a school enterprise support business by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology for five years in a row. Through this selection, it was recognized for business value and superiority because it has never dropped out in this business since it was established. As such, it now can conduct educational activities like placement for students and run a stable business by receiving government funding. It is honored to become the first school enterprise to win the prize from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology minister because of being recognized in the Industry-University-Institute cooperation. Also, it is recognized for its superiority of product in Jeonju. Now it is producing eco-friendly meat-processed goods and constructing a national sales network. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200494.txt b/data/NEWS/output200494.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d5cf08318c68163a56aa0a3f113d968f55571eec --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200494.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Kim Kwang-chul in the Department of Housing & Environmental Design was listed in the International Biographical Centre(IBC), which is a dictionary of world biography. He also has been listed on Marquis Who's Who, which is another global biographical dictionary, last year. IBC has 35 years’ history and is an international biographical organization whose headquarters is located in Cambridge in the United Kingdom. The importance of IBC is being strengthened, since it has held international conferences to research common cultural subjects, inviting the world's greatest scholars. The reason why Professor Kim is registered is that he recently obtained praise-worthy results. He has studied about furthering the architectural field using environmentally friendly timber. Also, he published about 40 theses, including ten theses in the SCI level, as well as six books. Now he tries to train professional and technical people in environmentally friendly architectural fields such as the building of Han-Ok housing. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200495.txt b/data/NEWS/output200495.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b36ba247edc27be445875dce4efdd823b364af1b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200495.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + special lectures for finding jobs give immense help to students. At the ‘Grand Person DREAM Lecture,’ which is held every Wednesday, students can meet and listen to the stories from not only a lot of famous persons but also human resource directors and older alumni who succeeded in landing jobs. The lectures proceed in many forms such as various stories, image making, special lectures for interview, tactics classified by the types of business and ways to cope with those various types. The director of the career support center said, “The special lectures for finding jobs, which are held every Wednesday from this year, are for raising students’ competitiveness in finding a job through real stories of older, successful alumni. I hope students will set their visions and have a lot of opportunities to manage their careers for getting jobs.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200496.txt b/data/NEWS/output200496.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af1dfa1cab8cd0734f83960094ffc5226a87d1ca --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200496.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Han Sang-kook in the Law School has been awarded the Order of Merit, an award for the achievement in developing taxation. Professor Han actively participated in reorganizing of the inheritance tax and gift tax while he worked at CBNU and the Korea Institute of Public Finance. He is credited for normalizing laws on inheritance tax and gift tax. In particular, he prepared a measure of taxation concerning plutocratic monopoly of works, and this bill was legislated in the National Assembly at the end of last year. Also, he published a research paper that introduced the tax law of China. It is our nation's first analyzed and arranged publication about China’s tax law. Professor Han said, "I think the meaning of receiving the government's medal is to promote more striving for problem-solving about tax law and development of tax." He added, "For the last 20 years, I did my best for tax law's desirable future. Be assured that I will continue to make every effort toward Korean tax law's development." Professor Han worked in the Korea Institute of Public Finance from 1992 to 2007. Since 2007, he has worked as a professor of the CBNU Law School. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200497.txt b/data/NEWS/output200497.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5c41aa5243987db3cf1755053cf424cb757b4060 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200497.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +, which was selected as the best teaching University last year, continues to attract public attention through intensifying educational competitiveness. First, CBNU remodeled the first floor of the study library and the inside of its headquarters to expand students’ study rooms. Through this remodeling, CBNU made six study rooms in the first floor of study library and an audio-visual room for seminars. The previous headquarters was also reconstructed to offer places for students finding jobs and for foundations, so soon it will be opened to students and used to study. In addition, CBNU is improving various systems such as reinforcement of major classes, ensuring internal stability to make the university teach well. In particular, it seeks change of various colleges to teach creatively. It plans to raise teaching method with students' capabilities through establishment of a fastidious college system. At first, it enforced the ‘75 minute class module’ to ensure internal stability of class operation and efficiency. In addition, it will change the score system to grade system and enforce relative evaluation to avoid score inflation. Furthermore, it will extend the range of classes that students can have through a shopping basket. There is no inadequacy to choose proper classes with a credit abandonment system. In particular, it is imposed for students to manage their grades systematically by their own grade management system. What CBNU considers most important is to intensify basic education. For this reason, it has founded a basic refinement institute and tried to reinforce students' basic education. The Basic Refinement Institute, founded recently, has been expanded and reorganized by exclusive organization. Accordingly, it handles everything that has to do with the whole educational process such as development and organization of the refinement education process, operation administration of colleges, and estimation. Furthermore, it is responsible for the development of teaching method for professors, learning method for students to improve communicative ability, and counseling about learning and writing. It is going to accomplish study and cooperation of E-learning between participating universities, supporting E-learning for course operation, and similar things. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200498.txt b/data/NEWS/output200498.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bc77629fe4365fd7aec117f00c165a963ca6e201 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200498.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +, which has focused on promoting local industries such as those in Buan, Jangsu, Gochang and Sunchang, is going to promote the industry of lacquer varnishing in Namwon. From now on, there will be training programs for professionals, development of new products, marketing, and supporting businesses for promoting the industry in Namwon. In particular, these improvement projects will contribute to reviving the local economy. The leader, Oh Seung-won, said, “Namwon’s RIS industry is supervised by CBNU, and laboratories and companies which are related to the industry of varnishing with lacquer in Namwon participate in it. From now on, I will do my best to revive the local economy by promoting this industry in Namwon.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200499.txt b/data/NEWS/output200499.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b3dbf8f33c503b38a6113b03ce981c7ce4677ef5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200499.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Khang Gil-son garnered extreme interest because he published the book ‘Handbook of Intelligent Scaffold for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine’ as a first. Professor Khang published the handbook by receiving financial funds from the school. The book, composed of a total of 45 chapters, introduced the scaffold, which is an essential ingredient to develop bio organs and tissues using stem cell groups. In particular, this book introduced useful bits of information like recently researched result and research applications to apply to the bio organ study. As such, we expect that it will help a lot of researchers around the world. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200500.txt b/data/NEWS/output200500.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..71b0b6c4c9b2c8fb395ded6a10f4a9a56ba538f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200500.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation selected CBNU as a leading university for a project, ‘Leaders in Industry-university Cooperation,’ along with 13 other universities. As a result, the school will receive 21,350 million won of the largest financial aid for 5 years among the 14 Universities. This is owing to the efforts of CBNU to reform the systems and to create a leading model for Industry-University collaboration. Actually, the school established the one-stop support center for collaborations and discovered superb programs. In particular, CBNU will support the New Regeneration Energy field, which is a strong point of the university, and will promote local industry. President Suh Geo-suk said, “The selection of the university for LINC has a big meaning of paving the way of our university and area industry.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200501.txt b/data/NEWS/output200501.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b7da0620f26f726269811b8814f4acda669d7215 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200501.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + people are donating development funds to CBNU, so the atmosphere for studying is becoming better. First, Kim Yoo-suk, one of the alumni, donated to CBNU on March 15th. He always thinks of the way of helping the school. Also, Professor Hur Sam-nam, who retired earlier this year, decided to donate on February 29th for improving competitiveness. CBNU President Suh Geo-suk says, “CBNU decided to cut college tuition, but scholarship is increasing, actually. The role of development funds is very big for development of the college. We will try harder to raise this school to one of the Top 100 Universities in the world.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200502.txt b/data/NEWS/output200502.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7251e28ecac0d57c8e765a77208fc9b7027816af --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200502.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Science Education Institute for the Gifted received an ‘A’ score from the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity (KOFAC). This shows that CBNU has outstanding competence in gifted and talented education. This institute started in 1998. It works for discovering talent and developing a fruitful course of study and curriculum. As a result, it is acting as a differentiated service for students. Last year, it organized a science and English school for a neglected class of people and constructed a methodical system for discovering talented students. Ahn Byoung-joon, director, says, “It was possible because of the school parents who have supported us. From now on, the CBNU Science Education Institute for the Gifted will try even harder.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200503.txt b/data/NEWS/output200503.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..56ff69e4b68e81d925aebead07bba122118fd80e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200503.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + enhanced its global position through it established academic ties with the best universities in South-East Asia. President Suh Geo-suk showed the result to establish academic ties and an International Dual Degree Program (IDDP) with prestigious universities in the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia from March 19th to 27th. For example, CBNU reached an agreement for exchanging students with Chulalongkorn University. Also, CBNU established an agreement to create an IDDP with prestigious universities in the Philippines and Cambodia. As a result, CBNU and their students will have chances to study and get degrees in both universities. President Suh said, “This various cooperation with South-East Asian Universities will be a great chance for our students. Also, CBNU is one step closer to fulfilling its goal of being a global campus through establishing IDDPs with these universities.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200504.txt b/data/NEWS/output200504.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..18b2c580c79fa822f6434867edd40a9a0db88a0a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200504.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +s expected that cancer can be rapidly diagnosed through dropping blood in a kit. The research team of Lee Sang-Kwon, a professor in the department of Semiconductor Science & Technology, achieved important results. That is, they succeeded in development of a diagnostic chip that can check whether cancer is spreading or not in the body with very little blood and low costs. Also, they announced the development of a cell-separating chip that can separate immunocytes using Quartz Nanopillar structure. This study was published online in ‘Nanoscale’, which is a global professional journal. Owing to recognized superiority of this study, it was also published on the cover of the offline ‘Nanoscale’. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200505.txt b/data/NEWS/output200505.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..09e5c1f8a4b330552f00627256969fd24b16e234 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200505.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Lee Hyun-woo in the Department of Landscape Architecture was awarded Best Paper Award at the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture's spring conference. Professor Lee's paper ”A Study on the Meaning and Mount Effect of the Twelve Peaks of Musan in Yongho Garden, Jinju,” received a favorable review at this conference. This paper was published in the academic journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture. It was favorably reviewed because the professor systematically analyzed the Twelve Peaks of Musan's value and meaning. Meanwhile, the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture was founded for the purpose of developing landscape architecture's culture by combining traditional landscape architecture with today's landscape architecture. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200506.txt b/data/NEWS/output200506.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7cddeef2792d2b81b8c226c84c525bdb13212812 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200506.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’t it a dereliction of duty that a man wants to be a father without any effort or preparation?” Five CBNU students in the Department of Child Studies have published a book. Those five girls won the grand prize of a writing encouragement program in the university education capacity enhancement project. They could publish their first writing with the support of CBNU. The students thought the establishment of the role of father was required. In particular, they considered the desirable perception for a young man who will become a father. The book pointed to active fatherhood for not only the family but itself figure. Covering the concern of being a father, the book reflects to the reader as one’s sons and daughters with sympathy for the father’s torment. To prove this, they interviewed over a thousand fathers, potential fathers, and women. The book, which is intended as preparation material for a father, shows their endeavor and passion vividly. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200507.txt b/data/NEWS/output200507.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d7b322f1acdd52b032d5221447b2d97c760479ef --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200507.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +re’s no fail if you build up your skills at the point of the top.’ Hong Suk-woo, the Minister of Knowledge Economy, visited CBNU and received fervent response from students with the special lecture of ‘The $2 trillion Strategy of Korean Economy.’ He told about his thoughts for Korea, which opened a $1 trillion trade era on the 9th to go on that of $2 trillion in the world. “We are highly relying on the trade all because of a few materials. Taking the $2 trillion trade era will be needed to the changeover of the idea,” he said. For that, he revealed that we should develop enterprises of middle standing to raise small businesses and big businesses together and activate the fusion in the field of industry for enactment of industry-fusion promotion. He had a Q&A time with students and requested CBNU students to be in the role of professionals who could work for companies, which means the resolution of unemployment if activated trade would be connected to working smoothly on the whole economy of the nation. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200524.txt b/data/NEWS/output200524.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1679c97071f7c7af6e21343564a0da948a5a8b49 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200524.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +International Summer Camp at CBNU finished successfully. The program allowed foreign students, from the U.S.A, U.K., France, Spain, Japan and others, to experience Korean culture and take lectures on it in order to get a grade. aBy taking this course, it was reported that CBNU spread the excellence of Korean culture to the world and enhanced CBNU’s position. aAt the graduation ceremony, where every student wore a hanbok, President Suh Geo-suk gave each a certificate. The foreign students who practiced for weeks did a nice performance of K-pop and drew applause. a“I participated in the summer program at CBNU with much interest in Korea; the meaningful lectures and culture experience fascinated me. Thanks to CBNU for such a good program, and I will keep this feeling for myself,” Ashley Wirtz, a Boise State University student, said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200525.txt b/data/NEWS/output200525.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d2c18fccc90a54d519015665a1fb606283125729 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200525.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + researchers presented a new treatment which can promote bone formation by transplanting stem cells to the location of bone deficit. The heroes are Kim Jeong-ryeol, Kang Kyu-yun, and Park Byeong-hyeon, all of whom are professors in the Medical School.aFor this research they did an experiment by first making a bone deficit in an animal's shinbone. They then extracted fat stem cells from it and cultured them at the body absorptiveness scaffold, transplanting them back to the area of bone deficit. aIn the results, they showed that in the area of bone deficit, bone formation is promoted, and they presented how the bone agglutination is promoted. aFurthermore, through this result they achieved inspiring deeds of publishing their research in BONE, a journal with the world's leading authority in orthopedics, for four years consecutively. They have also been acknowledged for their research worldwide through the receiving of the best paper award from the European Organization of Infant Orthopedic Science for two years consecutively. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200526.txt b/data/NEWS/output200526.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..87e99b22e63f12fe42bdf3126ee1540edf54b5cd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200526.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + sent the nation's largest amount of students to help rural communities which are short-handed. Students went on volunteering trips to rural communities after having a ceremony on July 7th. This year about 1,600 students volunteered, and it was the biggest number in the history of CBNU. aAs CBNU opened its new campus in Gochang city, students were volunteering in a farming village as well as fixing a village in Gochang for extending a warm helping hand to many regions as a prestigious local university. aMeanwhile, on July 7th, CBNU President Suh Geo-suk joined the volunteering. President Suh visited Jinan-gun’s Bangwha village and Anbang village to encourage students who worked hard at volunteering. He participated by drawing on the wall for the village's environmental cleanup and doing weeding. Also, he had personal talks with inhabitants of village and students.a"I hope this volunteering becomes a chance to face the difficult reality of rural communities and understand farmers' agony," said president Suh. He emphasized, "Today's effort will be a valuable experience. I encourage CBNU students who do volunteer spontaneously to feel the preciousness of sweating and to let people know CBNU's superiority. I hope that students understand the reality of rural communities and learn many things there." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200527.txt b/data/NEWS/output200527.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b86077c6143454407fa37f959bb7567a0b915a5a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200527.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + professor Chae Jung-il in the School of Dentistry announced the results of his research, figuring each feature of mesenchymal stem cells which play a significant role in cytotherapy. aHis research proved the characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells which can be divided from various systems of the human body. Also, he verified the difference between features of a cell when it is injected into the body for treatment. aAll of this can be expected to maximize the effects of cell treatment. This research was announced in Cord Blood News, which reports famous research results on stem cell. Professor Chae said, “It will help the field of recycling medicine research and various cell illness treatments.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200528.txt b/data/NEWS/output200528.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3069df43640f7010959f9349263fb317c7b6c050 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200528.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +university had a readiness ceremony for the LINC project group on July 5th and started a project for the support for the renovation of technique and the construction of leading model of industrial-educational cooperation. aThe LINC project group will train professionals of related fields, choosing the field of new renewable energies as a specialized core field of the project for in training the talented.aFor this reason, the project group established the center of One-Stop support business and started projects like the 'path of company exploration’, which encourages students' comprehension of companies they want to explore. aAccording to President Suh, "We will concentrate on making Jeonbuk a Mecca of new renewable energies. Furthermore, we won't save our efforts and supports so that LINC project can contribute to the growth of local society and can also contribute to Korea’s advancement.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200529.txt b/data/NEWS/output200529.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4f83442e43c26df5d62073621ba567b2605bde1d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200529.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’s Gochang campus, established this year, recently tried to help local people in Gochang by fixing their houses. aEvery year, CBNU practices donation for helping the old and disabled.aCelebrating the opening of the Gochang campus, students visited Gochang to change moldy wall paper and ceilings, and proceed with the iron construction. aThe elderly thanked all the people helping them. This labor service for fixing houses has lasted for many years, sending out hopeful messages to the local elderly, multicultural families and disabled person. Nam Hae-kyeong, a professor in the Department of Architectural Engineering who has led this program for several years, said, “Architects have to do volunteer work through architecture. I will continue the program with students for a long time and we will take the time to look after our neighbors.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200530.txt b/data/NEWS/output200530.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..507d53e60a3966c90e36ee3d3b9a6f30ce2c14c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200530.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + students in the Department of Architectural Engineering were recently awarded the first prize in the Concrete Technology Contest by the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards and the Korea Concrete Institute. Our university team was in third place in last year. They were well received in terms of liquidity of concrete and high strength. In addition, panels evaluated them highly on accuracy and degree of precision. This contest evaluates the economic feasibility, degree of precision, and high-intensity on the quality of concrete. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200531.txt b/data/NEWS/output200531.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..37ac3bf43c25c5d9a182785e2d9d993549cc3289 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200531.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + graduate students in the Industrial Design Department were awarded the second prize and received one million won from the Advertising Brochure Design Contest which is organized by Jeonbuk Technopark. This contest was organized for making a brochure which helps people to understand Jeonbuk Technopark’s vision and role easily. aThe winners were Choi Mi-ran in the doctoral course and Song Ha-yeong in the master's course. They received favorable reviews in terms of their whole story, readability, and information delivery, which relates to the original meaning of advertising brochure. In particular, they got a good score as they added storytelling to overall content. aChoi said, "When I prepared this work, I tried to focus on images and storytelling rather than tedious content. I think that this part was received well in the evaluation." She added, "I'll try to learn and study harder through this chance." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200532.txt b/data/NEWS/output200532.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1ea037e0f393df74b11f86b00537658e865c52b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200532.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aepyungyang in the Department of Korean Music won the first prize in the 28th Dong-A Korean Traditional Music Competition of pansori, which was the first contest for his experience. aHe was acclaimed highly by the panel of judges for singing the part which passionately wishes good luck to the son-in-law in the Chunhyangga.aSince he won this contest even though it was the first contest he experienced, he received the evaluation that he has developed into a real adult singer from a prodigy in Korean traditional music. aYu said, "I'm really happy about winning in this competition in spite of not anticipating the winning at all." He added, "I think this prize is my entrance from a whiz kid to a real singer. Also I'll devote myself to singing hard, thus I'll become the best master singer who can spread Korean traditional music all around the world." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200533.txt b/data/NEWS/output200533.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e94b409fead07581614c8c5d8b8aaaf26d004a05 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200533.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Jeong Hwan-jeong's team was recently selected in the second Radiation Technology Development Project by the National Research Foundation of Korea. aAccordingly, his team will conduct a study leading the nation with the support of the research funds from the National Research Foundation of Korea for three years. aProfessor Jeong's team, which has researched the diagnosis and treatment of incurable disease through current molecular display fusion research, revealed that through this project fulfillment they will check processes for the treatment of myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction caused by the problem of the blood vascular system. Moreover, by developing new concepts of medical skills, they will expand the research which can be applied to real treatment. aThese efforts are expected to achieve larger outcomes in the future. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200534.txt b/data/NEWS/output200534.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9a860291576527e0f859df2074a57c65b69f7df7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200534.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Shim Gyu-hwan revealed that Sigetronics, which was established by the school laboratory, developed an ESD/EMI Filter which is the core material of wireless communications and made a highly effective display with the most highly effective function in the world. aThe static electricity/electromagnetism filter is the core component which minimizes the electromagnetic interruption (EMI) of the high speed line of communication.aIt also has features that minimize the size of the components and make a forwarding speed faster than 500Mbps so that it can deal with protection of a communicative circuit by applying the high-tech semiconductor to the name of the IPD technique. aAccording to professor Shim, the recently developed electromagnetic filter is the first product in our nation which can work especially by adopting original TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor). He will concentrate on high value-added products by developing specially made goods as well as goods for wireless communication. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200535.txt b/data/NEWS/output200535.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e1daa4a7fbe4eeac183c95410e1d9fc72a18ce25 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200535.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + CBNU semiconductor laboratory, foreign researchers are keen on attending lectures on nano material and doing experiments. It is a group from Najran University in Saudi Arabia, including a professor, Saleh Abdullah Al Sayari. They are trained in CBNU concerning nano science and engineering.aCBNU and Najran University have has exchanged their studies since they agreed upon a mutual interchange in 2009. President Suh Geo-suk from CBNU and Mohammed Al Hassan from Najran University signed an agreement concerning nano science and the engineering program in Najran University. As professor Hahn Yoon-Bong in the Department of Chemical Engineering was assigned as an executive, there was a chance for Najran University to come here and study the superb research in CBNU. a“Practical cooperation begins by doing this training program exchange about nano material at CBNU, the top of its area. I hope mutual exchange and cooperative research are going to get more active,” the leader of the group, Professor Al Sayari, said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200536.txt b/data/NEWS/output200536.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6fa2b2dd25ad2035003933b49e9234b40fd77c65 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200536.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + got fervent responses from high school students by having an event for them to experience university majors. aThe admissions office in the entrance headquarters reported that from July 25th to August 10th they invited 2,400 high school students who did major experiences in 33 departments. aThis major experience event is to let them understand the entire curriculum of the university process and to attract outstanding individuals through organic relation between high schools and the university. aIn particular, the admissions office made it a more fruitful experience through giving them assignments related to the major in advance. aAccording to attending students, it was a chance for understanding university and the majors broadly by talking with professors and participating in the experiments. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200537.txt b/data/NEWS/output200537.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ce14569c92202d6bc9eec433a153b238783d4375 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200537.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Chin Sang-bum in the Department of German Language & Literature is busying himself by introducing the Korean culture to Germany. He held a collaborative conference at the University of Bayreuth. Chin visited prestigious German universities and informed them of the excellence of Korean culture.aWhen he stopped by the Free University of Berlin, he lectured about a globalization strategy for the Korean cultural identity. Through such a lecture, the native scholars and students’ responses were positive. From that visit, a conference is going to be held in CBNU this December with invited German scholars. a“Although the Korean wave is getting popular in Europe, the people do not know about Korean culture. I will make an effort to let them know about the excellence and identity of Korea,” Professor Chin said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200538.txt b/data/NEWS/output200538.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5aebca8ceee56a68ce574cbe6fc5a4428da72395 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200538.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Yoon Choong-Won in the Division of International Trade was appointed as a consultant of Qingdao city's economic trade in the '2012 Qingdao forum' on July 16th. aAbout 300 Korean people along with Qingdao’s enterprises participated in this forum. In addition, discussion for expanding economic trade between Korea and Qingdao and an appointment ceremony for consultants were held. aProfessor Yoon said, "If the Korea-China FTA is signed, it will contribute to building Korea's special zone in Qingdao city by the Chinese government, which will expand the investment and trade deals from Korea's companies to China." He added, "As consultant, I'll try to help local enterprise activities and enlarge the investment between Qingdao city and Korea's enterprises actively.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200583.txt b/data/NEWS/output200583.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5d9f2535da3a552e0ec48d016d142d10d5b15663 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200583.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + is operating a culture and art education program for multicultural students and parents in Jeollabuk-do. This program is offered by the College of Art and the Art Development Institution. aAs the number of multicultural families increased, CBNU came up with this program to encourage them to become members of Korean society. The program allows them to experience Korean traditions. Also, to motivate and let them gain some achievement, they plan to display their works at the institution. In addition, CBNU assigned excellent experts from the Department of Korean Music and Fine Art as its instructors in this program to provide a high quality of education. aThe Dean of the College of Art, Park In-hyun, said, “It is expected to encourage the immigrants’ cultural adaptation and to bring a healing effect to them through cultural communication.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200584.txt b/data/NEWS/output200584.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3dec89b61e8bf3765c2c1c42345d3c1d912cb8b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200584.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +arch 26th, CBNU joined hands with KIRD (the Korean Institute of R&DB Human Resource Development) to train professional human resources for research and development. The two organizations agreed to work together to develop the curriculum and exchange mutual information about research. KIRD is an affiliated institute that is entrusted with high-quality education. Also, CBNU has been the top place for the amount of orders three years in-a-row among local universities. In addition, CBNU is in the third place among domestic universities in the 'Leiden Ranking', which evaluates the quality of science-engineering reports written by 500 worldwide universities. aPresident Suh Geo-suk said, “CBNU has worked for developing human resources of research and development while operating a curriculum of industry-university collaboration and graduate students who major in science and engineering.” He added, “If we apply KIRD's know-how of education to developing human resources, CBNU’s research competitiveness will be improved." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200585.txt b/data/NEWS/output200585.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..815486fa1a2a494309921014bb2368fcc9322e3b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200585.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +surroundings of the College of Liberal Arts are attracting students, professors and locals. It is well-organized and beautiful, so it has become popular as a healing space. aThis space was made through the ‘Green Clean Movement of the College of Liberal Arts’ that began in 2003. Students have volunteered to do it, and professors have supported this with financial help. They donated 30 million won, asking for it to be used as a fund for scholarships which are given to students who participated in making the environment beautiful. They also expect to continue the movement while managing this fund systematically and giving more scholarships. aProfessor Hahm Han-hee said, "The faculty and students have cultivated the College of Arts surroundings beautifully so far. To spread this movement, we prepare finances for scholarship. 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Pre-founders should be people who can start their work within three months after getting funded and pre-corporations should start within a year from the present. The quality of items and adequacy of plans for establishment are all considered in selecting recipients. Those who have a patent or a utility model relevant to the projects get advantages. Those who won awards in the Foundation Competition under SMBA within the recent two years, women or the disabled also get advantages. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200589.txt b/data/NEWS/output200589.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..961a08e155c70b2784551f693c4e82ef25ae4320 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200589.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, Professor Kim Dae-suk in the Department of Mechanical System Engineering got the ‘JOSK Award’ from OSK (The Optical Society of Korea). The JOSK Award is for a researcher who has shown excellent research activities over two years in the English journal of SCIE, ‘Journal of the Optical Society of Korea’, published by OSK. Professor Kim invented not only a Large Optical System but also micro-nanostructure three dimensional scanning probe technologies in real time, suggesting micro nanostructure size based technique for the application to advanced technology related with shape measurement technology. As a result, Professor Kim has been gaining a lot of attention from academia. aUp until now, he has presented a total of 60 studies in journals and symposiums domestically and abroad, including more than 30 SCI papers. aIn addition, he has registered about 20 patents in the optics field. 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This new technology can increase glycyrrhizin content in licorice, too. Glycyrrhizin is a component of licorice which can treat diseases like cancer and hardening of arteries, so it can help to cultivate high quality licorice. In addition, Bang’s research team is planning to conduct additional research such as investigation of new natural medicines by using this technology. Professor Bang said, ”This new technology can contribute to the local and agricultural profits. Furthermore, I’ll make efforts to invent new medicines by using it.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200591.txt b/data/NEWS/output200591.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..71b67e1844d79b30d5be43cb270e24d79817e47d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200591.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held a Youth Job Concert for Youth Job Creation and Industry-University cooperation on March 25th. Representatives of Jeollabuk-do and many students participated in this concert. In particular, CBNU Vice President Jeong Hang-geun, Jeonbuk Governor Kim Wan-joo, and Jeonju Mayor Song Ha-jin had a friendly conversation with students who are preparing for employment. aMayor Song said, “To get a good job, young men need to get a sense of balance and the ability for viewing the world impartially. If students decide what they want to do and do their best to achieve it, they will get good jobs.” aVice president Jeong said, "CBNU gives an 'Understanding of Small and Medium Business' lecture to provide employment information. Also, I ask Jeollabuk-do to inform students about small and medium business in our province.” aOn that day, CBNU, Jeollabuk-do and Jeonju had an industry-academy-government agreement for supporting employment of college students. 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This study was achieved through international joint research by the team led by Professor Choi Hak-soo, who served as an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School after graduating CBNU, and the team of Professor Lee Sang-jin in Wake Forest Medical School. The study was reported in the online version of ‘Scientific Reports’, which is Nature’s sister publication. aThe research also created a great sensation in world academia. With this study, the team of professor Khang is expecting to contribute to the field of bio organs for the application of regenerating medicine from musculoskeletal structure organ systems such as bone, cartilage and discs to functional organs like the regeneration of the injured spinal cord, nerve regeneration of light and olfactory sense. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200594.txt b/data/NEWS/output200594.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e9654a4e37095d29dc489687c49b30e11ae14736 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200594.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has begun to cultivate professionals in the seed industry since being selected for a supported project of job creation by the Ministry of Employment and Labor. For this project, CBNU is recruiting 22 trainees online and offline until May 12th and will provide training courses to them. Jeollabuk-do actively promotes the seed industry as it has a ripple effect on other industries such as agriculture, bio industry, and food industry. Furthermore, to cultivate professionals of this field becomes a more important thing as a seed valley has been confirmed to be established in Gimje. Professor Yun Seong-joong in the College of Agriculture and Life Science will provide on-site practical education and theories about the seed industry from June 3rd to August 23rd. In addition, the total educational expenses are provided by the government. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200595.txt b/data/NEWS/output200595.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..92a6d909165a8c307b8c1d856c3fadd11962d48c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200595.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +orem donated about 20 million won worth of orthopedic medical devices to CBNU’s College of Veterinary Medicine on March 26th. CBNU has cooperated to study with BS Corem, which has only made veterinary medical devices since its establishment. To continue their exchange, the ‘Small Animal Orthopedic Seminar’ was held last September. BS Corem wanted to assist with training which cultivates high-quality human resources in CBNU by donation as an example of industry-academic cooperation. The chief of BS Corem, Jin Seo-hyun, said, “Through the cooperation with CBNU, I wish both organizations can improve and hire nice human resources who have high-quality.” aIn addition, President Kim In-sik in the College of Veterinary Medicine said, “This donation will upgrade student’s experimental environment which can help improving the ability of CBNU.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200596.txt b/data/NEWS/output200596.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6374724cc78000685b4776c3dc221dbfa6c00aad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200596.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently got selected by the government to manage the establishment of personalized business, which is for finding pre-entrepreneurs with promising ideas and for supporting them. As a result, a workshop was held on April 4th in CBNU. There were presentations to clearly inform the meaning of the business and to advise on the way of writing a business plan necessary for funds. The administrator of the Business Incubator Center of CBNU, an operating organization of the establishment of personalized business, said that he prepared the workshop to assist and lead preliminary founders who have faith in their businesses but go through difficulties to get starting capital. 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After looking around, an international exchange seminar was held for cultural-exchange activities. Guests who looked around CBNU facilities said, "The exhibition hall and high-level collectible artifacts systems are very impressive. Taking this opportunity, we want to develop our relationship and cultural exchanges continuously." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200598.txt b/data/NEWS/output200598.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1001c3c5cc5b9fc8996051942897d9c7c3543a0d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200598.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has Thailand became a country of smiles?' 'Why is America obsessed with sex scandals?' 'Why do Korean women like to wear very short pants?’ 'Why do Korean students feel it is hard to ask questions in classes?' These questions seem to be out of the blue, but all of them are productions of consistent interest in cultures from all around the world. ‘Intercultural Communication’, written by Professor Kang Joon-mann and students, was made based on reports of 24 students who took the 'intercultural communication' lecture. Based on what they had direct experience with, they introduced cultural differences from other countries with a relaxed writing style from their viewpoints. There are various topics like communications & humor, sex & male-female relationships, and the sociology of fashion. 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President Suh also promised he would increase the universities’ competitiveness. To do this, President Suh reinforces the function, suggesting the right policy for higher education. He’ll also make a fair university evaluation system. President Suh said, “By making close cooperation with university presidents and the Ministry of Education, I would like to make a win-win university connection. I’ll make an effort to change the KCUE in the right way.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200600.txt b/data/NEWS/output200600.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..75c385e65d70f21a50aea36c4ad95af4e85089de --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200600.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Office of International Cooperation & Education has started to collaborate with Global Together Gimje (GTG) to train married foreign women as experts in linguistic education. GTG plans to support the Office of International Cooperation & Education’s activities such as with outside activities and by supporting business. By using GTG’s supports, the Office of International Cooperation & Education is going to help married foreign women get licenses of linguistic education. Also, it would help them to get a job. The collaboration is expected to offer a lot of advantages. Through the program, foreign women can settle down in Korea safely. Additionally, CBNU can receive good instructors and students can get high-quality foreign language education. aOne foreign woman said, “Thanks to the program, I get a chance to find the work. Above all, it can help married foreign women to settle down in Korea safely.” aKim Min-ho, International Cooperation & Education director, said, “This collaboration will not only support the married foreign women to settle down safely in Korea but also let CBNU get good foreign language instructors. We’ll give them realistic help to create and get jobs through close cooperation with GTG.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200623.txt b/data/NEWS/output200623.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8153b8f7f45eda669ba97c650af82d38880e12a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200623.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +uly 19th, at Jinsudang, hundreds of Korean students and foreign students said farewell to each other. Starting July 1st, CBNU held an international summer school for three weeks, ending with a completion ceremony. At the ceremony, vice president Jeoung Hang-geun gave each student a certificate and said, “I hope the time spent at CBNU becomes a wonderful memory of yours. We will continually improve this program to globalize our school.”Students who participatedin the ceremony made a speech about what they had experienced and performed aK-POP dance. This year, 52 students from theUnited States, theUnited Kingdom, Spain, France, theNetherlands, and Japan participated in the program. This international summer school is a program which invites foreign students from sister schools every summer vacation. Korean students can take classes with them. Also, they go out to the Hanok village to experience Korean culture. This counts as extra credit toward their grade-point averages. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200624.txt b/data/NEWS/output200624.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d92b3115a7cf99cf110d54ee0fa676bad02ecdd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200624.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has now made academic contracts with several world-class universities in India and Africa, which is one big step ahead to globalization. A contract was made between CBNU and schools in Kenya, Zambia, Congo, Tanzania and India, including the University of Calcutta, from which three Nobel Prize winners have come. It was a total of twelve universities, and this was the first time signing on many contracts at once; as a result, the number of sister schools has become 283 universities from 45 countries. In particular, the cooperation with the universities from third world countries will help them to be improved. CBNU decided to cooperate with faculty, professors, students and even material supplies. Besides this, academic seminars and collaborative projects will be conducted together \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200625.txt b/data/NEWS/output200625.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..78fc4dfa043f64f1a43bf358b0e6270d7b1d1458 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200625.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + studentsin the Department of Chinese Language & Literature were recently selected as ‘Korea-Taiwan Youth Supporters’. The Taiwanese government has been implementing this youth supporter project for enforcing interchange cooperation between Korea and Taiwan. Polaris, the team of CBNU students, consists of four members: Kim Young-woo, Kim Dae-min, Kim Sang-woo, and Han Gi-hong. The Polaris team expects the project to make an international cultural exchange and to enhance friendship through SNS updates made right after they experience every nook and corner in Taiwan. Student Kim Young-woo said, “We titled our project, ‘Journey to Ethnic Minority’s Sorrow’, so we will be able to sympathize with their afflictions. Also, we will do our best as a bridge regarding an exchange of culture or friendship promotion between our two nations.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200626.txt b/data/NEWS/output200626.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ef662788e6f5507bffd7d63daddc5575795201b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200626.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +rder to prevent crops from a virus which is called AIDS, by developing the pest control chemicals, the Plant Medical Research Center(PMRC) of CBNU engaged in a contract with Biotech Idea Group(BIG), which is a promising firm for developing organic agro-materials. Plant virus causes serious problems regarding quality and quantity of crops. Recently, due to increasing international trade, there have been more and more foreign pathogenic plant viruses which have never existed before. Until now, there was no effective method to combat these plant viruses. Through joint research between PMRC and BIG, researchers expect to develop chemicals against a wide-range of viruses or bacteria. Besides the research, the entities intend to cooperate with CBNU students. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200627.txt b/data/NEWS/output200627.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ddea0cf1ab7654ba9cab2b90a003525dc7c007de --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200627.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +recent developments of CBNU seem to be more unusual to our university alumni living abroad. Alumni living in New York, Chicago and LA in the United States, as well as in China and Indonesia, actively support the development of CBNU. Recently, 5,000 dollars was sent from about twenty alumni in Indonesia to use for the development of CBNU. This donation was made through a meeting with the president of the alumni association in Indonesia and Professor Jeon Je-seong in the Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, who was visiting the branch of Miwon in Indonesia in the search. The president of the alumni association in Indonesia said, "The alumni doing business in a far foreign land want to hear the news of their alma mater growing as a global university. We actively turned out for the development fund-raising to help a little bit." He also said, "From this, we will try to be a force to the development of CBNU and to announce the fact that the alumni living abroad are in full activity for the development of CBNU by gathering their hearts." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200628.txt b/data/NEWS/output200628.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af4b2d0bab206ea61cc9bf2c854509d60e16e6b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200628.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected as a ‘Reinforcement Business of the Educational Competency’ by the Ministry of Education for six consecutive years. As a result, CBNU has tasted the joy of selection every year since the business came about in 2008. In particular, the university’s coherent business promotion, from the fruitful major education through consolidation of basic education to its improvement of employment competitiveness, is expected to be a real help for students. CBNU has stood out in this business for six consecutive years because it has been evaluatedas having solid results of education and conditions driving internal stability of education. CBNU has consistently developed its teaching method and the programs through which students learn creatively through the Reinforcement Business of the Educational Competency, all the while having provided the environment to help students to study properly. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200629.txt b/data/NEWS/output200629.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8fb74434836017de4d7988ce274c73f6ebf5b827 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200629.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ok named ‘Comparative Study of Korean and German Literature’ has been selected as one of the outstanding scholarly books of 2013 by th eMCST (Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism). Through the book, Professor Chin Sang-bum of the Department of German Language and Literature suggests basic concepts of comparative literature and also discourses on various comparisons between Korean literature and German literature. The book consists of 350 pages containing a lot of novel subjects including how German literature has affected Korean contemporary literature and how Korean literature has been accepted in German society. In particular, comparative studies from the book have potential since some of them have not been tried before. For example, the book compares ‘Han’, known as the origin of Korean identity, with ‘Internality’, known as the origin of German identity. Furthermore, younger students who are interested in comparative literature between Korea and Germany can obtain benefits from a supplement of this book since it has Korean literature lists effectively translated into German. As for the award given to Professor Chin, MCST Outstanding Scholarly Books is a business of selecting excellent books for scholarly growth in Korea and supporting the publication of those books. After MCST chooses books from eleven other fields, selected books are provided in public libraries nationwide by the government. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200630.txt b/data/NEWS/output200630.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..12fd82fdf13848e10b688a4f0e7d79e4cf35a243 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200630.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +study of high temperature plasma at CBNU has expanded to the study of nuclear fusion and aerospace. Recently, the world’s fifth application study center of high temperature plasma in CBNU was selected as a cooperation-research managing department in the ‘2013 Nuclear Fusion Basic Research and Manpower Training Support Business’ led by the Ministry of Science, ICT &Future Planning. With the support of a government expenditure of about a billion won, CBNU plans to establish the Department of Quantum System Engineering and Plasma Application Engineering to raise professional manpower. In addition, it is constructing the nation’s first and world’s fifth supersonic high-temperature plasma producer, which will be operated starting next year. Plasma, which is being called ‘the forth state’ because it is not solid, liquid, or gas but rather ionized, is currently being commercialized in various areas such as ultra-thin monitors, non-cooling rocket engines, and artificial sunlight. In 2009, CBNU was selected in the business of construction of an application research center, a large national project. In 2011, 40 billion won was invested in the application center, which is making progress. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200631.txt b/data/NEWS/output200631.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4adcd119e019676164c41fea4474b57db42ecb93 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200631.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + sent its largest number of students to the rural community for volunteerwork this year. This year, 1,866 students participated in this volunteer work, making it the greatest number of students ever. CBNU had the opening ceremony with 2,000 people including President Suh Geo-suk and all participants. To foster warm-hearted and outstanding students, CBNU designated community service as a required subject to graduate and is encouraging students to take part in this volunteer work. Due to this, the students who are participating in rural volunteer work or community service are increasing.Recently, to specifically organize these students and to realize the value of volunteer work, CBNU opened a community service center. 895 students volunteered in Muju-gun and Jinan-gun, 571 students in Wanju-gun, and 400 students in a fishing village. To show support, President Suh participated in this volunteer work with the students for a day. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200632.txt b/data/NEWS/output200632.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1bb0d04a7f1b7538a7afeb90c3d1eede8d63078a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200632.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Solehati, a doctoral student in the Department of Industrial and Information Systems Engineering, received the ‘Best Presentation Award’ in the 2013 Flexible Automation & Intelligent Manufacturing conference (FAIM 2013). This conference has authority in the fields of mechanical engineering and industrial engineering. The Best Presentation Award is a prize for the best thesis presenter participating in this conference. Solehati presented his paper, ‘Geometrical Optimization of Micro-Mixer with Wavy Structure Design for Chemical Processes using Taguchi Method’, with his advising professor, Bae Jun-soo. His research is about the fouroptimum factors’ that can make high quality coin-sized micro-mixers. He said of the award, “This is a good chance to introduce the excellence of CBNU’s research. I’ll lead us in even better research results later. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200633.txt b/data/NEWS/output200633.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..925560f3dc319f3369ced805d6b084b0fa1617b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200633.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has made an agreement with Jeonbuk City Gas, Seohae Gas and Mirae-N to cultivate talented persons and develop technology. According to the July 16th agreement, these entities are going to share research and technology. These companies will support CBNU students’field training. They are also going to share information on recruitment. In particular, Mirae-N is going to support CBNU for publication. CBNU is also going to open a department on publication & editing. This agreement is expected to cultivate talented persons, develop technology and contribute to the local development. It also will serve to broaden CBNU students’ chance of employment. CBNU President Suh Geo-suk said, “I’m glad to make this agreement because not only can we cultivate talented students but we can also achieve a goal of the late former president in these companies.” He added, “Through this agreement, I want to keep closer associations with these companies.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200634.txt b/data/NEWS/output200634.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cd33be12121c13a7daa5ff30dfe209762dc12fb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200634.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +iness Dream Center, which is responsible for CBNU's health, proceeded with full-scale activities after it performed its opening ceremony on July 12. At the opening ceremony, many guests including President Suh Geo-suk celebrated the center's first step. The 1st Mental Health Center installed in the university focuses on the improvement of university members' mental welfare in situations in which that people bring the importance of health into the foreground. For this reason, the center always places mental health professionals and a professional counseling team on board to conduct intensive management of high-risk mental groups such as those with game addiction, depression, and stress problems including drinking and violence. In addition, the center plans to disseminate information on the importance of mental health and foster excellent human resources through research business; this will improve the quality of life and networks with mental health agencies and local municipalities. All of the consultation is free of cost and operated on a reservation basis by telephone and E-mail:2 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200635.txt b/data/NEWS/output200635.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cc722cb8e3fcda69ece7cd417a45cae7d78008d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200635.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has decided to foster research-talented people with the University of Science and Technology(UST). For this reason, President Suh Geo-suk of CBNU, President Lee Eun-woo of UST, and the contracting parties made an agreement on July 18in the conference room of the CBNU headquarters to exchange research of science and train talented individuals. UST is a National Institute of the University that fosters talented people who can be utilized immediately in the research field by operating differentiated field education from other educational institutions of natural sciences and engineering. On the basis of this agreement, the two universities decided to work on exchanging the power of academics, data, and information and joint research. In particular, they will help students to be able to continue free learning between the two universities by recognizing mutual grades. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200636.txt b/data/NEWS/output200636.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5e292102672f0a64e1276db51aa4363e4d8da9b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200636.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + July 18th to 19th, a startup camp located at Hanok village for CBNU students(learning about venture business and starting up a new company) was held by the Industrial Cooperation Foundation, LINC business center and Jeonju City. There were about 30 participant swho experienced this program last year and who are now interested in starting their own company. At these camps, students looked around the Hanok village while they were completing the mission of thinking of their own business items in order to improve their entrepreneurship. CBNU is expecting this camp to work as a base for student start-ups, and is also expecting them to continue the startups. Kwon Dae-kyu, the headmaster of the Startup Education Center, said, “Through this camp, students would have an opportunity to understand what social enterprise really is and to broaden their vision.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200637.txt b/data/NEWS/output200637.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..078b55c09dbf51ff72f96ea5662d518f646426d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200637.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held a hanok architecture experience camp on July 29th. CBNU has been selected as the best education institution in the business of training experts for designing hanoks for three years in a row by the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs. Furthermore, CBNU is doing hanok education and Korean-style campus construction in order to make it the most Korean university. Last year, CBNU and Jeonju signed an agreement on the Hanok construction agreement. In addition, CBNU and Korea Institute of Registered Architects agreed to have an MOU(memorandum of understanding). The chief of the Hanok Building Technique Center of CBNU said, "My first reaction was surprise rather than worry. This camp was widely accepted by high school students that participated last year. We will seek more substance for helping student education." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200638.txt b/data/NEWS/output200638.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..afa3b68216ec9e9941d5abbb0d9daf07a4306ea9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200638.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e is good news for cancer patients who need well balanced diets to be operated through customized nutritive control service. CBNU announced that its 'Cancer Patient-Specific Nutrient Management Service' will be operated from August to next January. That service will be managed by the Department of Food and Nutrition for the first time across the country. It makes a goal to let cancer patients who had cancer surgery of the stomach, breast, liver, or similar sort improve health by offering organized nutrients. Also, it offers not only overall health and nutrition management education but also personalized nutritional consultation matched to each patient’s situation. In particular, it offers continuous service by not only managing food but also teaching patients how to cook nourishing food through cooking experiences and trial performances. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200651.txt b/data/NEWS/output200651.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..53e0ff444e33160ed00106496b8e1f8b7b42e173 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200651.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Park Hee-jun in the Department of Human Ecology has developed eco-friendly material using Flame Grass. Professor Park developed a board, eco-friendly flame grass hanji and bio-plastic using huge Flame Grasses. After three years of study, Professor Park registered two patents and applied for a patent using Flame Grass and received attention through his domestic and foreign presentation. Also, this development will be a good example of convergence study. Professor Park said, "Developing eco-friendly material using Flame Grass is an example that shows the future of the biomass industry. This is expected to make eco-friendly ecology of creation, resource efficiency and stabilizing farming income." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200652.txt b/data/NEWS/output200652.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e1fad07862c7d617eaf41e6c1c5ecc8a83ba5674 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200652.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +em Shabir, an Indian foreign student in a doctoral course in CBNU Veterinary Medicine, has developed a vaccine which can prevent the Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS). PRRS is a fatal disease that affects swine. The study was presented at the Korean Society of Veterinary Science Academic Conference and awarded the Superior Presentation Winner. Nadeem Shabir produced a mixture of virus by reorganizing two pigs’ viruses that had different genes. He also found that the recombinant virus effectively prevented the infection of two pig viruses. The study is anticipated to lead the wide defense and immunity against the PRRS virus. It is also expected to reduce loss in the domestic pig industry. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200653.txt b/data/NEWS/output200653.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aaf16ab9dd13b606bd7b5ebc7d6ed6c66602f3cc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200653.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Regional Barley and Wheat Genetic Resource Center and National Academy of Agricultural Science have published a book named ‘Genetic Resource Characteristic of Korean Native Wheat’. The book compiling the history and features of Korean native wheat is expected to contribute significantly to the conservation of Korean native wheat. In particular, this book contains 373 kinds of native wheat, including those that have grown in Korea for such a long time, with the specific description of characteristics and pictures. “This book makes us realize that native wheat is an important resource by showing how ancestors ended hunger with native wheat,” the chief of Regional Barley and Wheat Genetic Resource Center, Yun Song-joong, said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200654.txt b/data/NEWS/output200654.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0437291a6f8b1add34c8f7c545cf2509593d06a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200654.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e CBNU is the representative of Hanok construction education, it is leading the Hanok complex construction business which takes place in Namwon. In accordance with this, CBNU, Namwon and Choi Ki-yeong, an educational officer, made an agreement. According to the agreement, the educational officer, Choi, who became the 74th important intangible cultural asset, will educate with on-the-job training of Hanok construction. CBNU has been continuing the cooperation to recreate an attractive city space by building the complex in Namwon. CBNU will still join the business and provide necessary technology with him. This construction will be conducted until 2016, and about 29 billion won is invested in it. The main purpose of the business is to build a Hanok accommodation experience center and traditional culture experience center. Also, it is to strengthen the specialty manpower cultivation through the construction field education with Choi. President of CBNU Suh Geo-suk said, “I hope Namwon becomes an attractive city through Hanok with outstanding technology provided from the university.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200655.txt b/data/NEWS/output200655.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2f419c73bfc6225e30cdf89208657012e5fbdc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200655.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Lee Dong-won in the department of BIN Fusion Technology has developed a pro-drug for curing cancer by using aldehydes material from cinnamon. The research paper of Professor Lee was published in ‘Advanced Functional Materials’, which has worldwide prestige regarding materials. Cinnamic aldehyde, which is famous for being good at curing cancer, has a lot of problems because of its fast emission from the body. However, Professor Lee succeeded in developing cinnamon aldehyde into an effective anti-cancer drug. In particular, Lee said, "By using this pro-drug with already existing medicine, it will make a good synergic effect." aFor now, this research is used to treat and diagnose cancer as made by the anticancer drug. In the near future, the material would be used for chemotherapy. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200656.txt b/data/NEWS/output200656.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a28a048e65cdad8001002a983c4226d60b194281 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200656.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Book and Information Center (BIC) was completed its construction and is expected to open in March 2014. Before it opens, CBNU plans to make the BIC have high tech equipment. To achieve it, since October, CBNU gathered the BIC development fund. Surprisingly, there were almost 100 donors and a donation of 100 million won was gathered in less than a month. In particular, Professor Kim Suhn-hee and Eun Jong-pil of the CBNU Medical School donated all funds from their prize to the BIC development fund. Added to this, CBNU decided to extend the scope of donation of BIC development from not only to people at CBNU but also to alumni and the general public. Then it will use all funds to make the BIC the best center of knowledge and information. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200657.txt b/data/NEWS/output200657.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a28a048e65cdad8001002a983c4226d60b194281 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200657.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Book and Information Center (BIC) was completed its construction and is expected to open in March 2014. Before it opens, CBNU plans to make the BIC have high tech equipment. To achieve it, since October, CBNU gathered the BIC development fund. Surprisingly, there were almost 100 donors and a donation of 100 million won was gathered in less than a month. In particular, Professor Kim Suhn-hee and Eun Jong-pil of the CBNU Medical School donated all funds from their prize to the BIC development fund. Added to this, CBNU decided to extend the scope of donation of BIC development from not only to people at CBNU but also to alumni and the general public. Then it will use all funds to make the BIC the best center of knowledge and information. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200658.txt b/data/NEWS/output200658.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e43b1202951cd46073bd44d172ae635f35a3a92d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200658.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Specialized Education Center for Flexible and Printable Electronics of CBNU has been selected as a 'BK21 Plus Business' organized by the Education Department and Research Foundation of Korea. Through this selection, the center plans to develop professionals of the Flexible Printing Department over seven years. On the basis of the business selection of 'BK21 Plus' this time, CBNU is supposed to give a boost to professionals to lead the creation economy. In order to respond to the development of the domestic's flexible printed electronics industry, which is growing rapidly, it plans to contribute to the growth of the national strategy while increasing professionals who have integrated knowledge. The project manager, Professor Lee Myong-hoon, said, "The flexible printed electronics technology will be the leading technology in the future to achieve the strengthening of existing industries and create new markets." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200659.txt b/data/NEWS/output200659.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2362e2233d0242ade87b08ec8279183409c305e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200659.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has promised various interchanges and school exchanges with Shimane University in Japan. To achieve this, the chief and authorities of Shimane University visited CBNU to have an agreement ceremony with CBNU's President Suh Geo-suk. Under the agreement, students can study language abroad and have a culture experience through funds subsidized by the both universities. CBNU also decided to invite Shimane University's students to a national summer university and ‘Feeling Korea’ program which is held for nationally distinguished students of universities. Both universities also offer students the opportunity for working together. President Suh said, "This agreement opens the road to CBNU's students for progressing over the nation. Both universities will support students to compete globally." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200660.txt b/data/NEWS/output200660.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f352f069e89e8869f10a58dd9bf9da59c7ec054 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200660.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has decided to support the social economic enterprise. To achieve this, the Korea Social Enterprise Agency, Social Economic Forum and CBNU made an agreement on December 5th. This agreement was created with the intention to foster social business and social economic enterprise. Three institutions will develop and educate programs of social economy through the agreement, and the entities also decided to consult and manage the policies of this field. CBNU President Suh Geo-suk said, "CBNU is trying to be pivotal in the field of social economy through setting up a center for it, with the goal of constructing a social-venture town which students, teaching staff and local residents engage with. In this situation, the agreement of three institutions is a task of great significance." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200661.txt b/data/NEWS/output200661.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b0a77b098125ffbc7319a29aabb7ce80ba88514 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200661.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +rnational students from the Philippines and Korean students have started a fund-raising campaign for helping the Philippines. Recently, the Philippines was devastated by a super typhoon named Haiyan. The head of international students from the Philippines, named Inero V. Ancho, suggested the CBNU International Affairs Office to aid the Philippines through the university. Therefore, they started a fund-raising campaign with the active support of CBNU, and the campaign is conducted every day around the old main entrance of CBNU. The students not only deliver the monetary donation but also provide some clothes needed for victims of natural disasters through the Red Cross. 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Thus, they chose the theme of this concert as ‘Neul-peum’, which means the possibility for advancement. 30 students participated in the concert, where they played pansori, instrumental music, and percussion. They also mixed Korean classical music with Western music through playing the folk song transcribed for a cappella and piano. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200663.txt b/data/NEWS/output200663.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f856e723eb5b87c92d387e516783247242828e57 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200663.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU students of GTEP (Global Trade Experts Incubating Program) have now won the grand prize in the Seminar of Trade Remedy by the Ministry of Knowledge and Economy and the Korean Trade Association in Seoul three years in a row. The competition is a formation of a remedy or solution for unfair trade. They led with high scores from the judges while giving a problem and solution about the patent dispute process. "CBNU students' capability is a great pride nationwide because there is no university that received the grand prize three years in a row. Also, this will really help students in employment," Honorary Professor Yoon Choong-won in the Department of International Trade, who has prepared annually this contest, said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200664.txt b/data/NEWS/output200664.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a931cac2573af3d9c91eb0854869f81d43406831 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200664.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’s proud alumnus Suh Cheol-won, who graduated in the Department of Korean Language and Literature, won the grand prize in the 2013 Korean Story Contest. On December 11th, he was given an award of fifty million won by the Korea Creative Content Agency (KCCA). Among 1,298 entries, he won the prize with the story titled ‘Portrait of King’. It is about the early Chosun Dynasty, when the King was the Only Power. He said, “My story is only a little part of undisclosed history. But this little story has been great inspiration to me to write an amazing fiction, and I will do my best to keep up my work.” His story will be published in a book soon. a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200665.txt b/data/NEWS/output200665.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fafeea42ca9dd02a06a415a3ffea5a4399122413 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200665.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +appy Concert’ hosted by CBNU ended in great success. Taking place on November 30th and December 5th at Seoul Sejong Center of Performing Arts, the concert offered high quality performances to a full audience. Professor Lee Hwa-dong in the Department of Korean Music directed this performance overall. People from CBNU performed many genres of music. People from Seoul performed pop songs and more. It was a great collaboration between classical and opera, pop songs and traditional music. President Suh Geo-suk said, “This was a great opportunity for musicians from Seoul and Jeollabuk-do to get together. Also, CBNU will continue to hold high quality performances for lots of people.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200666.txt b/data/NEWS/output200666.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c1d62d16eba806846c74ba0e618a7bca7ca32161 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200666.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU’s New and Renewable Energy Material Development Center invited Morocco’s research staff and professors to initiate solar technology and to execute special education. The contents of education included silicon thin film solar battery, crystalline solar battery, and organic solar cell. The Development Center is planning to support equipment for silicon thin film solar batteries to Morocco. Also, after the installation of the equipment, the nation’s leading expert will be sent to pass on the technology. The chief of this business, Yang O-bong, a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, said, “Through this official business, CBNU may lead an effective international cooperation. Therefore, I will dedicate my best to promote mutual cooperation between the nation solar company and Morocco.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200667.txt b/data/NEWS/output200667.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..977a00853187f979c0fcf01aabab36f88d077002 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200667.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Museum has plenty of Korean ancient documents and started to run a special exhibition of them from 12th December. It is on Jeolla Kamyoung’s ancient books. Kamyoung was the supreme local government office in Chosun Dynasty. The special thing in this exhibition is that only CBNU and Jeonju have these books, and we can see all of them. The exhibition consists of five parts. In the first part, we can see some documents that on which were written famous people’s names in the Japanese colonial era and after liberation. Through the second part, we can appreciate the Jeolla Kamyoung books on various fields like politics, history and literature. In the third, we can see 19 woodblocks and books published from Jeolla Kamyoung. There is a chance to compare ancient documents published in the Jeolla area and the other areas in the fourth part. In the last part, we can enjoy woodblocks of Korean Buddhist scripture and their various patterns. 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There were six sectors for awards such as best dancer award, dance arts award, and SCF grand award. Among 31 groups, the team of Lee won its award. The performance was made up of six CBNU students and Lee, in contrast to other teams being composed of professional dancers. Moreover, Lee was invited to the 2014 Finland Pori Dance Festival. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200669.txt b/data/NEWS/output200669.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70aa352aec28c6e004dd68906cf7fc34cdf90507 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200669.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Hyo-geun, a professor at the School of Dentistry, has received the ‘National Health Medal’ from The Vietnamese government for the second time. Professor Shin performed free surgery for cleft lip and palate patients at the Hanoi Dental Clinic located in Vietnam. Indeed, Shin has been serving his surgical practice free of charge in Vietnam for 19 years. In Vietnam, He has been called the living Schweitzer, evaluated as a true doctor. In 1995, he visited Vietnam with his teacher for the first time. Every year since 1995, he went to Vietnam for volunteering, especially in order to conduct the procedure to repair cleft lip and palate. The number of cured patients reaches almost 600 people. Professor Shin said, “Through our little effort, children can laugh brightly. That is why I feel great happiness. Maybe I won’t stop visiting Vietnam as long as I am healthy.” Also, Shin held a workshop for Vietnamese doctors to train medical skills. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200693.txt b/data/NEWS/output200693.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..940da43f59bde797bff9d1ffc3f5b491c235e9c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200693.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +will do our best to improve the image and competitiveness of CBNU”, said the 14th honorary student ambassadors of CBNU. Recently, an appointment ceremony for the 14th honorary student ambassadors and completion ceremony for the 13th were held in the president’s office. 15 new honorary ambassadors received Letters of Appointment. They will work with college public relations. The students will conduct various activities such as supporting external events, conducting campus tours and doing online publicity activities. A representative of the 14th ambassadors, Shin Han-bi, said, “I feel more responsible since I’ve received the Letter of Appointment and worn the uniform. To bring about superb results and present a good image of the university, I will make a great effort.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200694.txt b/data/NEWS/output200694.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4b37af7934dfd9606012bd9e9d7f46c08477ab88 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200694.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + alumnus Shin Young-kwon from the Department of Public Administration has received appointment at POSCO P&S, which is a subsidiary company of POSCO. After his graduation from CBNU, he went to KAIST for his MBA degree. He worked as a director and head of the marketing department at POSCO, doing various jobs in marketing abroad. A representative of the company said, “He is a person who has responsibility and professionalism, so he could receive high score in this promotion evaluation.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200695.txt b/data/NEWS/output200695.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b071845b594dfefa69a289c7216f62863ad17758 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200695.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Dong-pyo, from the Department of Mechanical System Engineering, has been named as a head of engineering for the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF). With this assignment, he will manage the engineering department in general from planning to outcome. He took a role as a professional member at NRF, and he is also working as a Korean Journal member at SCOPUS, which is the world’s largest paper citation index. He said, “I will be responsible for contributing to basic research for the national development of engineering.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200696.txt b/data/NEWS/output200696.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e40812c658dda1d43f60569b105bcf3b02eb0e27 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200696.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +l now, when CBNU has held employment and career consultation for students who were interested in employment, it has been limited to some students. However, the consultation will now be expanded to every student. The CBNU Career Support Center holds 'visiting consultation day' and visits each college more than once a week. In addition, it provides juniors information about employment, interview skills and so on. Therefore, it is expected to cause a positive effect for early career set-up and improvement of employment rate. Shim Gab-yong, the chief of the Career Support Center, said, "Consultation about career and employment is the basis of employment support. I hope professional counselors will scratch students’ itches." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200697.txt b/data/NEWS/output200697.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..80a867d6fe3ba8d938148d0db2acfb488eddf8ff --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200697.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU ranked as the university that dispatches the second most students abroad in Korea. According to Higher Education in Korea (HEIK), CBNU dispatched 1,195 students last year. There were only three universities that sent more than 1,000 students in Korea. Moreover, only CBNU has a high rank in areas of both dispatching inbound and outbound. Since 2008, CBNU has sent exchange students through the global leader project. CBNU runs global volunteering and study abroad programs. Also, CBNU was selected as the most globalized national university. These facts prove that CBNU is a model of a globalized university. CBNU President Suh Geo-suk said, “Actually, I have widened dispatching programs for the purpose of CBNU students to experience the bigger world. I think that the effort can derive this achievement and I will endeavor to have more CBNU students experience a much bigger world.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200698.txt b/data/NEWS/output200698.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..71e361042b91f4760e455260382fd2d94e5e406b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200698.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + was recently selected as the best example in university education enforcement business by the Ministry of Education and the Korean Council for University Education. Among 25 universities nationwide which are selected by Advancement of College Education (ACE), only three universities including CBNU were selected as ‘Best of the Best Universities’. CBNU is operating a basic academic skill certification system. In addition, CBNU has developed a question bank system and emphasized basic academic skill. CBNU’s four-semester system for freshman and its differentiated education were praised for the basic academic skill enforcement program. CBNU President Suh Geo-suk said, “This is the result of government recognition about CBNU’s excellent programs. I will try to improve the employment competitiveness of students.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200699.txt b/data/NEWS/output200699.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..86162bda9bddba6f99d41dea7026916561804612 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200699.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has recently made an agreement with the National Youth Agriculture and Life Center to develop a youth experience program and to cultivate youth leaders. For this, CBNU President Suh Geo-suk, Director Kim Yang-sik and several people from the National Youth Agriculture and Life Center had a ceremony in honor of this agreement on March 24th. According to this treaty, CBNU will provide various programs and youth leadership education related industry consultation, technique and know-how. 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The director of the museum, Lee Tae-yeong, said, "We prepare lots of diverse programs for not only CBNU members but also Jeonju citizens. We hope that they have the chance to be close with the museum." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200701.txt b/data/NEWS/output200701.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd825d38bef283174b83526ced5fb716492888a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200701.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Cheol-ro, a professor in the Department of Information Materials Engineering, recently attracted academic attention for developing new technology which can produce hyperfine nanoscale 'Single Nanowire LED' by using nanowire that has higher quality than existing semiconductor material. This technology is expected to be utilized in various fields, because it is original technology for producing a new concept of nanoscale semiconductor. It is made by conflating nanoscale electric devices with nanoscale LED optoelectronic devices. In particular, it is adapted to make NOMS (Nanoscale Optoelectronic Mechanical System). The research is for realization of a next-generation ‘nanoscale electronic-optoelectronic semiconductor device’. It is made by combining nanoscale silicon semiconductors having good electromagnetic and electronic properties with nanoscale nitride semiconductors possessing fine optoelectronic properties. This research is achieved with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea and the participation of Ra Yong-ho and Park Ji-hyeon of the doctoral program. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200702.txt b/data/NEWS/output200702.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7c1d916d2b4f007afeb4d69e150b42499017c941 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200702.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recorded the highest in 'educational expenses per student’ among the national universities except Seoul National University, coming in at 13,710 thousand won per student according to information disclosure of universities in 2013. 'Educational expenses per student' is the amount after dividing total educational cost by the total number of students. It shows how much a university invests in improving the condition of education. CBNU modernizes lecture rooms, expands study rooms and runs hotel-level dormitories which accommodate 4,200 people. Therefore, it makes students study in fine circumstances and feel satisfaction. It also improves students’ welfare standard by remodeling the cafeteria, diversifying the menu and supporting students who prepare for national examinations, startup and employment. Suh Geo-suk, the President of CBNU, said, "CBNU tries to strengthen student education competiveness above all else. It helps students studying in better surroundings by increasing investment for educational systems like the high-tech library that opened this year.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200703.txt b/data/NEWS/output200703.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0c86901ba2710d192ae80d35063eb4367d5b5fea --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200703.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected by the government as a main educating institution of the timber industry and wood circulation system to companies in Honam and Chungchung province. The government has announced the law on ‘Consistent Use of Timber’ since last year and it is mandatory for all registered companies to have professional knowledge about wood construction and its delivery system. This education started on March 3rd, and it is scheduled for 35 hours for 150 wood manufacturing companies. CBNU will help students who are interested in the timber industry with their careers. Through this, CBNU will try to have contracts with the companies that are participating to give students field practice for their development. Professor Park Hee-jun in the Department of Human Ecology said, “The timber industry has been in a slump for a while. However, this entrustment will help to get over this situation.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200704.txt b/data/NEWS/output200704.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a9b3c18289871d4401b1dcd91d3c7e4690200574 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200704.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + leads in the training of seed industry professional manpower. Recently, Jeollabukdo attracted the Seed Valley and Radiation Breeding Center. Accordingly, CBNU started major training by setting up seed industry professional manpower training this year like last year. CBNU intensively carries out basic and employment education which is needed to perform business. In particular, after education, CBNU and educational-industrial entities will accomplish an employment connection role. Yun Song-joong, a chief of the Seed Industry Manpower Business, said, "This education would mean a lot. I expect that the alliance between CBNU and Jeonbuk will generate a significant synergy effect." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200705.txt b/data/NEWS/output200705.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..23246e6265d71854727e3d1ba024b09900522319 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200705.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has started to cooperate with Sunchang to develop an industry of fermentation. CBNU has been running the Regional Innovation Center (RIC), and it is going to establish a branch office on fermenting fungus in Sunchang. Through this cooperation, CBNU is going to donate microorganisms to Sunchang and breed high-quality human resources in this area with Sunchang. In particular, CBNU plans to spend more than 500 million won to install equipment that can administrate microorganisms more efficiently. All these plans are for the globalization of the fermentation industry in Sunchang. President Suh Geo-suk said, “It is meaningful to contract this cooperation. Through this cooperation, I hope for the research field in this area to vitalize and industrialize.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200718.txt b/data/NEWS/output200718.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3dd4781f63cf7a05334ee9a4d19db018f01349c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200718.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU has been assessed as the best university in the field of oil refining and petro chemistry. The Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Korean Council for University Education (KCUE) announced this result on May 14atha. CBNU was considered as a competent university by the heads and employees of about 390 enterprises such as LG, SK innovation, and S-OIL. In particular, the school’s practical curriculum was highly acclaimed because CBNU helped students possess not only knowledge but also virtue. CBNU students can manage their experiences through the ‘Grand Person Project’. Consequently, the project received a favorable review. Moreover, CBNU has job competency programs and global leader programs such as its capstone design program and exchange student program. These programs are operated more actively than at any other universities around the country. The MOE and KCUE are going to distribute the entire analysis about this assessment to all universities, where it will be used for improving educational material.a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200719.txt b/data/NEWS/output200719.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fb9219224278cab33a74cf97cf2485007282d99f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200719.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected to start its second stage in LINC (Leaders in Industry-University Cooperation) business by the Ministry of Education. The government will provide 12 billion won to CBNU for three years. With this support, it is expected to spur the field of new renewable energy and the Korean Wave. In particular, CBNU is the only university in Jeollabukdo which was selected in the field of technical innovation. Furthermore, CBNU has been supported in running the first stage of LINC since it was selected in 2012. In the annual evaluation, the program received high praise for supporting employment and start-up. Seol Kyoung-won, the head of LINC, said, “CBNU helps students to get a good job through LINC business. Above all, LINC business stresses the field of new renewable energy.” He added, “Selected to start the second stage, CBNU will add the field of Korean Wave (Korean food, Korean house, and Korean paper) in order to promote local industry.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200720.txt b/data/NEWS/output200720.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..97bf2533378f7b86eb4280d6789bb9506dd52d04 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200720.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e is a prize given to people who have a great achievement in the field of the Neuropsychiatry, the ‘Lilly Academic Award’. Chung Young-chul, a professor in the Department of Psychiatry, showed excellent effects in the development of Neuropsychiatry by trying to research and publish research papers. Therefore, he won the Lilly Academic Award on April 10th at the Annual Spring Meeting of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association. In addition, with his excellent achievement in psychiatry being acknowledged, he won the Dr. Paul Janssen Schizophrenia Research Award in 2011. He also won the Korea College of Neuropsychopharmacology Otsuka Award through various academic activities and lectures in 2013. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200721.txt b/data/NEWS/output200721.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3462309e41b9b65e40161f65e528e4608c81fc31 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200721.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected for a ‘Hanok design training project’ supported by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) for four straight years. CBNU, the center of Hanok education, recruited 30 trainees for a specialized course in Korean-style house design. The application period ran until May 26th. It was conducted through a document screening process and interview, and the final selections were announced individually on June 6th. The course will last for six months from June to December aiming for professional architecture. The education proceeds with theory, design, and construction skills of Korean-style housing and a field investigation. Because of these activities, CBNU proves itself as the center of Korean-style housing education. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200722.txt b/data/NEWS/output200722.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af667c50cf42e2d7c3006e15267bcb5ac263f3f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200722.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly Seol Dong-hoon, a professor in the Department of Sociology, received a commendation from the president at 7th Ceremony of the World Citizen. The day of the World Citizen Ceremony is held for unifying various cultural and national societies. Every year, a person who contributes to this field is selected and honored. Through a study about emigration and multicultural policy, Seol furthered the development of the nation. As a nongovernmental delegate of foreigners and a member of the Ministry of Justice, he tried to find the appropriate policies for cultural variety. Moreover, Professor Seol has contributed to the country by taking public opinion and writing a book. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200723.txt b/data/NEWS/output200723.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7a62c67f0410dc90ce7f13e831f8dca0c361d10d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200723.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +team of Lee Yong-cheol, a professor in the Medical School, has suggested the possibility of development of a new medicine for severe asthma. The team said, “The stress of the endoplasmic reticulum exists in a patient’s body more than in normal people. When this stress is controlled, the effect appears in animal models.” They investigated a relation between controlling the stress of the endoplasmic reticulum and developing the medicine for asthma. Moreover, this discovery has an importance to science and a clinical value. In association with this solution, the team has announced a steroid which resists severe asthma. The study was published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and selected as the best thesis of the nation by the Biological Research Information Center. This new research is expected to be a new solution for curing severe asthma. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200724.txt b/data/NEWS/output200724.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9fc7ba75dae1d230e353b4ed8b9fca60f51a492a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200724.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has set out to support start-ups. CBNU has strengthened internal stability through managing start-up clubs. Recently, CBNU clarified enforcement of the project '2014 Dream Wing' for supporting student start-ups. CBNU will carry out the plan by dividing it into stage one and two to seek out more excellent start-up clubs. First, at stage one, 25 of the JB-IS (Jeonbuk Incubating System) start-up clubs will receive basic start-up classes, and they will join a mentoring program. At stage two, prize winners of the 'JB-IS Dream Wing Contest' will be supported with various aids such as development expenses and training for actual start-up. The chief of the start-up education center, Kwon Dae-gyu, said, “I will try to discover talents who are really competent to establish a business. Also, I will do my best to get the creative thoughts of students about start-up.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200725.txt b/data/NEWS/output200725.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f4663ba1f7bf3d7293515e3b906c983c3a7dfa98 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200725.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has prepared an emergency preparation system to minimize losses from disasters such as earthquakes, fires, and floods. CBNU carried out a fire drill with Deokjin Fire Station at its residence hall on May 8th. In this fire drill, students trained for a fire situation using virtual reality. In particular, the fire drill was run in the three languages of Korean, English, and Chinese for foreign students. Also, CBNU carried out a fire drill at its library and checked the safety condition of 167 contiguous facilities. In addition, a safety education class was held for all employees to cope with accidents quickly. Secretary-general Han Sang-shin said, "I have checked all facilities of CBNU,” and added, "I will make a secure reaction system for disaster through students’ actual training." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200726.txt b/data/NEWS/output200726.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9fb421b7c9c0bc7f74a531c6ba226bb0df7a9b36 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200726.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently ranked high in the '2014 Evaluation of Asian Universities' by QS, a global university accreditation system in England, and Chosunilbo. CBNU has gone up from its previous rank of 97th to 87th in Asia. This evaluation considers research ability, education level, alumni reputation and internationalization. CBNU has encouraged professors to write more of their theses. It has expanded its systematic professor evaluation system and incentive since the end of 2006. For these reasons, CBNU professors can write high-quality papers which are quoted by professors in another university. Also, by sending more than 1,000 students abroad, CBNU has a great reputation as a global school. CBNU President Suh Geo-suk said, "The reason why CBNU achieves good results in the university appraisal is CBNU members’ effort to increase competitiveness. CBNU sets a goal of being a university which represents South Korea by keeping change and innovation." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200727.txt b/data/NEWS/output200727.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a7f4cd1bb7c3cab1aedc701ffad19e3f23fa93ab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200727.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Korean Academy of International Business Management (KAIBM) held the symposium ‘2014 Spring Joint Meeting’ on May 24th at CBNU. This symposium was held with the subject of reinforcement of ‘International competitiveness through globalization of small and medium businesses’. Kim Soon-chul, the deputy head of the Small and Medium Business Administration, and two other persons made a speech about globalization of small-medium businesses. In particular, Kim brought up a problem about the change in economy paradigms and globalization of corporations. A corporation, Pampas, which has won the ‘International Management Frontier Grand Prize’, presented about its success. Beyond this, in this symposium, 40 academic essays were presented. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200728.txt b/data/NEWS/output200728.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f6d8b18f44eada77c7a9385d702307b2badc6691 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200728.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + will proceed with a project for a 'Promotion and Support Center for Agro-livestock Microorganism Industry' with an investment of 28 billion won from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. CBNU will build a center to promote industrialization in the field of agro-livestock microorganisms, which is a promising business with increasing demand for environment-friendly agricultural products and decreased using rate of antibiotics to fodder. Also, it will implement research in microorganism products and function as a place supporting industrialization of private enterprises, educating, consulting, and distributing superior techniques. In particular, it is expected to be a hub of the country as it is going to develop many products made with microorganisms such as agricultural pesticides, fertilizers, and drugs for animals. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200729.txt b/data/NEWS/output200729.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c712c22502ee40d334ed60c814af1e787751c850 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200729.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + museum will provide diverse and creative educational activities to young people with well-grounded education infrastructure. For this, the museum and the Jeonju Office of Education has made an agreement for vitalization of education based on experience and has promised intimate exchange. According to this agreement, the museum is going to provide places and teachers to carry out experiential programs and many other sorts of educational programs for youth. Also, the Jeonju Office of Education is to establish the foundation of educational activities and improve the quality of education by supporting young students to visit and experience the Museum. In particular, because the office is co-running an experiential program, 'Museum, Humanities on the Street', it is expected that this agreement will have a positive effect on the experiential study of young students. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200739.txt b/data/NEWS/output200739.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8d6471504bd2a857025c91c0f708dabc5bb0dbc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200739.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + August 13th to 19th, the Korean Society of Basic Design & Art opened an international invitation exposition at the Korean Cultural Center France, in Paris. This organization is an academic society that mainly does research and holds symposiums and internal and external exhibitions about painting, sculpting, photography, crafts, architecture, landscape, multimedia, etc. aThe exposition was held with a topic of ”Fusion Art- Fusion of Eastern and Western Culture.” Ten countries, including Korea, the Netherlands, and Germany, participated in the exposition. Professor Um Huck-yong in the Department of Art won grand prize at the exposition. Professor Um’s work, called, “Jikji—Meeting Today,” expresses the combining of traditional and modern style of art with Jikji as a medium. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200740.txt b/data/NEWS/output200740.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ab03ddfc69eede3e0e36f1588ae2cfcdeac7367c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200740.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +eptember 15th, CBNU managed to open a senior-junior mentoring program as part of the high school education normalization support business. This program will help the students be motivated to raise learning ability as well as adapt to school life. Twenty-seven selected seniors will advise and personally guide the junior students who lack abilities or have not adjusted to school well. This program will be carried out until January next year. Lee Chi-song, the head of the Admission Selection Department, said, “The CBNU Mentor-Mentee Program is to build mutual cooperation between seniors and juniors and also to improve the lower grades of mental stability and adaptability to school life.” He also added, “We are planning to implement this kind of program more diversely and manage a fruitful follow-up service.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200741.txt b/data/NEWS/output200741.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1b5157724dcf4eda5e34a904d859020e22badf1d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200741.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + student Kim Eun-seok, who is in the Department of Korean Music, was awarded the grand prize at the 14th Iksan National Pansori Contest. From 30th to 31st Semtember, this Pansori Contest was held at Iksan Somri Culture & Arts Center to cherish the memory of national singer Jung Jung-ryul. In the preliminary round on the first day, Kim sang Sugungga so passionately that it received high praise from judges. On the 31st, he sang one part of Jeokbyeokga. He got 99 points and won the grand prize. Kim said, “This is my first time winning the grand prize. I am happy to produce good results despite nervousness.” He also added, “I will try more and more, so I will grow up as a master singer who touches the heart of the audience.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200742.txt b/data/NEWS/output200742.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..daca0f58426ecf9a54fd1bf1052f92d75eab14a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200742.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +, boasting a world-class pass rate for the National Examination for Medical Practitioners, is famous for the systemic education curriculum of its Medical School. On September 1st, 38 students from Taishan Medical University in China entered CBNU to learn clinical medicine. They can take 40 credits through the cross-registration system between CBNU and Taishan Medical University for one year. CBNU is expected to prove its excellence of education through this “Clinical Medical Science Project” and boost students’ global thinking. Kim Hyung-jin, the chief of the Medical School, remarked, “We welcome students of Taishan Medical University, and we will do our best to offer the superb education including practice.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200743.txt b/data/NEWS/output200743.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..230231cf633275d79be6cfcc420eaceed076c8b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200743.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + made an academic exchange agreement with Daegu Haany University on August 28th. CBNU is going to exchange faculty members, research manpower, and information, including academic material, with DHU. Also, this agreement offers student credit exchange and lets them use both university’s facilities. Byun Chang-hoon, the president of DHU, said, “CBNU is standing in high esteem in the field of education, research, and administrative systems. I expect this agreement will be a beginning of growth for both universities.” President Suh Geo-suk said, “I hope this agreement becomes a cornerstone of development of further active exchange between both universities.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200744.txt b/data/NEWS/output200744.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1de6e31b11ac2053aa4b8ec7cf71e67b4464a524 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200744.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), which is reaching a world-class level in the field of structure of nuclear facilities, bio technology, energy, and aerospace in the U.S., established base at CBNU recently. CBNU held a building dedication ceremony for the LANL-CBNU Korean Engineering Laboratory on August 26th in the former central library. The three-story laboratory proceeds with high-tech research in the aerospace field such as with airplanes and managing and evaluating the safety of structural integrity wind power composites. In a showcase on this day, a technology which can examine full-scale airframe through laser processing and high speed automation was released. A wireless strain gauge device which was developed by LANL-CBNU Korean Engineering Laboratory and the Agency for Defense Development was also unveiled. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200745.txt b/data/NEWS/output200745.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b60e9e81400babd4be1b5cb2f57c8bea1aeb9ab2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200745.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +eptember 17th, CBNU made a construction and transportation agreement with Chonnam National University (CNU), Iksan Regional Construction Management Administration (IRCMA), and the Honam Construction and Transportation Technology Community Center (HCTTCC) for developing construction and transportation technology in the Honam area. These four organizations would share information about construction and transportation and decide to collaborate for advances in construction and transportation technology. The organizations decided to cooperate through policy support, interchange of technology, and professional manpower training and by sharing facilities and equipment. They also agreed to bear a part in growing HCTTCC to ad R&D hub of construction and transportation technology in the Honam area. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200746.txt b/data/NEWS/output200746.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3ea25ef06f9989300d357a1e28e3ab50488304f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200746.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Department of Clothing and Textiles held 19th fashion festival to give Jeonju citizens an opportunity to enjoy culture and art. The fashion festival was opened on September 30th at CBNU Cultural Center and its theme was 'TIMELESS'. Eternal value which is timeless was expressed through creative works of art made by 24 students such as clothes containing image of Africa and those inspired by gladiator from Rome. Chairman of the preparatory committee, Kim Eun-ji said, "This fashion festival is a showcase of our creative works. I want to thank professors and colleagues who participated in all process and I will try more to achieve a higher goal." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200747.txt b/data/NEWS/output200747.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c6f8cb0ad55d90be4a933941cbae1e8e84f1a196 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200747.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Headong Foundation for the Advancement of Science & Culture donated a development fund to CBNU on September 18th. The reason for this was that CBNU tries very hard for consistently cultivating talented students. Donated funds will be used to remodel the classrooms, and this will bring a great effect to make better conditions fpr studying and promoting the field of science and engineering. Thanks to the support, CBNU students can use rooms for various purposes such as counseling, studying, and searching for information. “We donated the development fund because we believe that CBNU is able to try harder to raise competent students,” said the chief director of the Headong Foundation. “We also want the students in the fields of natural science and engineering to strive to concentrate on their studies.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200748.txt b/data/NEWS/output200748.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..130e5ad7ba8c64f9bd5c4b9c17779d4da38d371a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200748.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU students, Son Dae-beom (Department of Molecular Biology) and Oh Yeon-jeong (Department of Business Administration) recently won an award of excellence at an exhibition of ideas held by Shinhan Bank. They submitted an idea which is attainable in real life and offers a detailed way to prepare for risk in interest rates. The exhibition host evaluated that their idea was a very good solution to help problems of low fertility, tuition, and employment. The idea was also complimented in that it could become a good countermeasure to secure long-term clients. “Our idea is not just a finance-focused product,” Son Dae-beom said. “We also try to develop a product which matches with the life cycle of a person. We hope that our product can become a good solution for principal financial difficulties.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200749.txt b/data/NEWS/output200749.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d36154dc8bc4140c013f463cc64e18cced122e8e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200749.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU library is now attracting public attention because it has worldwide theses in the agriculture and stockbreeding fields. The CBNU library started a business “Foreign Research Information Center” supported by the Ministry of Education. The library has worldwide information resources in various fields such as art, economics, and so on. Its document delivery service is free for CBNU students, and the CBNU library brings them a system sharing information with research institutes in all universities in the country. Above all, this is expected to contribute to developing industrial research such as the Rural Development Administration, Gimje Seed Valley, and Saemangeum Agriculture Zone. Moreover, people can visit the CBNU library in order to ask for a search. Rho Do-hwan, the chief of the CBNU library, said, “CBNU is ranked as number 96 in the worldwide agriculture and stockbreeding field, and we store the greatest academic information in Korea in accordance with the rank.” Also, he added, “This business will play a big role in growing into the core of the field.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200750.txt b/data/NEWS/output200750.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..47fe8393835e23fb9a2d897d10197a89ad0ef60a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200750.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Je-yoon, the chairman of the Financial Services Commission (FSC), had a meeting about the business start-up on August 28th at the CBNU library. The meeting was managed with the chairmen of 12 companies as well as CBNU President Suh Geo-suk, concerned officials of CBNU and students related to business start-ups. One of the students studying archaeology and & cultural anthropology said, "In order to start a business, many students have no choice but to borrow money at finance companies because we cannot borrow from the banks, which have lower interest rates." Also, he added, "I hope that financial system supports students preparing for business start-ups.” aIn response to the student’s request, Shin answered to promise to make up for the system. Moreover, Shin looked around the CBNU Business Incubator Center and said, "The solid base of business start-up is the reason why the Finnish Economy didn't get demolished, and I would improve the system to minimize business failure." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200762.txt b/data/NEWS/output200762.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f70d1848e040e363e2ba86c25ef1b1d8b52e8be5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200762.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ecember 2014, CBNU LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) and ICEE (Innovation Center for Engineering Education) both held the “2014 Capstone Design · Start-up Exposition.” At the exposition, all 318 students’ 67 pieces of various ideas were shown. The grand prize went to a team from the Division of Mechanical Design Engineering. This team made a bicycle parking brake that can park stably on mountains or any slanted places without finding a bicycle holder. At the awards ceremony, President Lee Nam-ho said, “Capstone design is the education program that CBNU put a lot of effort into.” He also said, “By seeing the creative ideas of students, I think our country’s future is very promising.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200763.txt b/data/NEWS/output200763.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b4b5b0924a0040b4728b782c3cd62edd0dafe712 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200763.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) recently won an award for local industry development and improvement of technical skills in small-medium enterprises. LINC is investing actively in “Korean Wave” (Hanok, Hanji, and Hansik) for local industry development in order to establish a creative economy ecosystem. Furthermore, LINC is carrying on field practice system reinforcement and fostering entrepreneurial spirit education to support student venture businesses. In addition, through the student idea auction, LINC is accelerating technological commercialization. Seol Kyoung-won, the headmaster of LINC, said that he would make his best effort to create continuous business that could improve Jeollabuk-do’s poor industrial structure and be a practical help to industries. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200764.txt b/data/NEWS/output200764.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8217ba021ea66f88ac7309d8f5185b054bf8c7bc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200764.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held its student foundation festival at the area of The Old Gate on January 16th. The festival consisted of the product exhibition of student’s companies. Many various products including a chocolate using local foods in Jeollabukdo, accessories made of pieces of cloth, and hanok-shaped stand for Dutch coffee were displayed at the festival. Besides these, there was the sale of products like accessories and recycled objects made by students. Lee Nam-ho, the president of CBNU, said, “The student foundation festival is a place where ideas and passions of students congregate. I will support the student foundation and help students grow to be outstanding people.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200765.txt b/data/NEWS/output200765.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dd3ea22152efd54a541a14fd597a3560bb128af8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200765.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Professor Shin Hyo-keun in the School of Dentistry received the commendation from the president through the 2014 national recommendation prize. The prize has a valuable meaning to thank him for his sharing with underprivileged people around us. Professor Shin, who is called the “living Schweitzer,” has visited Vietnam and has had surgery for patients who have cleft lips and palates for free since 1995. The number of patients who were operated on by Professor Shin reached almost 600 people. Professor Shin had already won two medals from the Vietnamnese government through getting credit for operating on patients. “I am so glad to see their smiles. I’ll try to help the patients with cleft lips and palates as long as I can,” Shin said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200766.txt b/data/NEWS/output200766.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aef256c6db0f6ad3e30ee00226f083e2fb31e27b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200766.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + and the University of Dhaka, which is the best university in Bangladesh, recently pledged cooperation in many different fields. A professor of anthropology at the University of Dhaka, Dr. Saifur Rashid, visited our university to attend an international seminar hosted by the BK21PLUS Center on January 15th. Rashid met with Hahm Han-hee, who is the head of the department of Archaeological & Cultural Anthropology at the BK21PLUS center, and made the MOU agreement. Through this agreement, CBNU can exchange students, academic materials, and information with the University of Dhaka. In particular, it will be a great opportunity to fulfill the main agenda of this center, which is “Culture ODA (Official Development Assistance).” Hahm said, "The recent MOU agreement with the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh is a task of great significance to our business." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200767.txt b/data/NEWS/output200767.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..84daf79fa5a59019849b654ddd67a85b4f0aef83 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200767.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + carried out a Feeling Korea program that foreign students could participate in on two separate occasions this winter. The number of students participating in the program was 283 from 17 foreign countries such as America, China, Japan, Taiwan, and Mongolia. During this period, foreign students took 30 hours of Korean classes. They had time to understand Korean culture and Korean grammar through this program. The executive vice president of the Office of International Cooperation & Education, Yang Moon-sik, said, “The Feeling Korea program will give foreign students an opportunity to know our university and Korean culture, and we can maintain a friendly relationship with sister universities.” He also added, “I hope that foreign students will know Korean culture more properly and have a good opportunity to inform about Korea to the world.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200768.txt b/data/NEWS/output200768.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fb03269fbd1b1704e9fa1eb517916730415a44a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200768.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +group “Cultivating Competent People for New Korean Wave” was selected as a characteristic business last year to hold a Korean cultural festival in America. This event was prepared by students from eight departments: the Library and Information Science, History, French, Architectural Engineering, Software Engineering, Statistics, Korean Music, and Industrial Design. It was held from January 28th to 30th in Atlanta, including Georgia State University. In the festival, a documentary about the Jeonju Hanok Village and a short film were shown, and various performances were provided. Moreover, there were many experiential events such as traditional plays, and the photography section received a great response. The head of the group, Kim Geon, said, “This event is the first festival held and prepared by students in another country.” He added, “By making a festival themselves, students from diverse majors will learn fusion education and enhance global competence and creativity.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200769.txt b/data/NEWS/output200769.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fc496ff8f70377086ad04dfc439f207b0a8da14c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200769.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has established a foothold in the start-up incubator by being selected for the 2015 Cultivation Project for Startup-Leading Universities conducted by the Small and Medium Business Administration. This business is carried out to promote a base for start-up by supporting various things such as startup education, planning items, and commercialization. For this reason, CBNU will support outstanding founders and various start-up programs, investing up to 2.8 billion won over three years. CBNU will discover excellent the ideas and technology of business starters and will provide mentoring, trial manufactured goods, and marketing using infrastructure that CBNU has accumulated. President Lee Nam-ho said, “CBNU will try to raise excellent founders and enterprise aimed at construction of start-up cluster.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200770.txt b/data/NEWS/output200770.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..39dfb0c1b6569fe5935cd3f8cd9704a3295dee6b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200770.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held a children’s hanok camp for 30 elementary students who live in Gochang on December 26th, 2014. This camp provided children with the chance to experience traditional structure. The camp was held by Gochang local governments and CBNU’s Gochang campus for the local community. The camp educated on the beauty and science of hanoks. The camp also gave children experience with sawing, drawing a line with Korean ink, and assembling hanok models and ondol (a Korean floor heating system which represents the science of hanok). In particular, children consulted with Professor Nam Hae-kyeong (Department of Architectural Engineering) and his students in the graduate school about life and careers. 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I could get so much positive energy from the bright children.” Moreover, the students performed a special concert for children last Christmas. They performed a magic show and musical, played ukulele, and held a puppet show and black-light performance. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200772.txt b/data/NEWS/output200772.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..305316137bd4942ac2cdd4fee1cb07cc30a8738a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200772.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Myung-sik, a professor in the School of Medicine for Orthopedic Surgery, has won the Minister of Health and Welfare Award. He has contributed to developing surgery technology through Hip Arthroscopy. He has also published hundreds of papers in eminent academic forums. Therefore, he was confirmed in the hip-joint area of research as being world-class level. Owing to his effort, the HIRA (Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service) appraised the hospital at CBNU as having been first place in hip-joint surgery in the last year. Park said, “I feel a huge responsibility about winning the award. Thus, I will try hard to research and treat patients for increasing national health.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200773.txt b/data/NEWS/output200773.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..540ea7af7694ac4cfd506c57e95780eeee220b81 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200773.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Lee Dong-won in the Department of BIN Convergence Technology recently developed a new high molecular medicine. The medicine eliminates harmful active oxygen. It also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Lee developed new medicine to solve the problem existing medicine has: low solubility into the body and fast discharge from the body. Therefore, he conducted the research about inventing high molecular medicine, which was made in nanoscale. Through this development, he published papers in eminent journals such as Nature Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, and Biomaterials. This medicine will be available commercially after passing all clinical trials. The professor is transferring technology with Celdara Medical, which is a bio company in America. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200774.txt b/data/NEWS/output200774.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d6a74d5b0446a064133a88f1914735c8d25af59 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200774.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +anuary 28th, CBNU invited alumni who work at the Hyundai Motors in Jeonju factory to have a meeting to discuss a solution to seek development at CBNU. At the meeting, alumni donated 50 million won as a scholarship fund to CBNU for the sake of improving students’ educational conditions. The president of the alumni association said that he takes pride in CBNU’s prestige as the best university in the nation. President Lee Nam-ho said, “Without the power of CBNU’s 20 thousand alumni, there would not be the development of CBNU. As the representative of the school, thank you for the alumni donation, and CBNU will do its best to cultivate students as outstanding individuals.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200775.txt b/data/NEWS/output200775.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9909f594b3de328bbd9b427dffacb145da37a7fa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200775.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, at the Korea Regional Hope Expo 2014, CBNU NRIS (Namwon Regional Innovation System) won first prize for the customer’s choice award, thereby winning the Minister of Trade, Industry & Energy Award two years in a row. At the expo, NRIS showed an eco-friendly tumbler which is made of a lacquered cup or others. This cup was a big hit to the customers. Oh Seung-won, the head of CBNU NRIS, said, “We will publicize this product actively in order to revive the local economy.” Besides this, CBNU NRIS was selected as the “Business of 2012” by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy. Also, it is sponsored by CBNU LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) and cooperating with Namwon city to invigorate the lacquer industry. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200776.txt b/data/NEWS/output200776.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fac07fb68f1b4f09e08d5beef115c8f1e719292d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200776.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Han-byul, a senior student in the College of Veterinary Medicine, was the top in the 59th veterinarian examination. She got the highest score among the applicants for the exam. Kim said, "I am thankful for lots of support in the College of Veterinary Medicine, which provides mock tests and study groups for the examination of veterinarians. Moreover, the ardent support of academic advisors makes me better. I’ll have a plan to go to the School of Veterinary Medicine and study about the field of Veterinary Medicine." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200777.txt b/data/NEWS/output200777.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..185956878ffa90435f58f69fd1b7d1a94a259b67 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200777.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held a leadership camp from January 26th to 27th. The leadership camp was given to the enrolled students who were entered by an admissions officer system. This camp was very well-received by students. At the leadership camp, the admissions officers and the members of the Carnegie Human Resource Development Center provided students with programs such as setting up their visions, building self-confidence, managing human relations, communicating sensibly, and acknowledging the power of compliments. Lee Nam-ho, the president of CBNU, said that this camp made the students have self-confidence and helped them to observe their conditions in a different way. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200778.txt b/data/NEWS/output200778.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9741cf5fec024d16023d1bf37830eeb3bb38cefc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200778.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Seed Industry Manpower Business of CBNU has been rated “A” in the inter-regional business unit for two years. This business has set up an educational program for training graduates and local residents. Also, this business is contributing to the local industry by supplying manpower with business practice experience. In particular, 43 people who were educated in this business got a job at the Rural Development Administration or other research institutes last year, and this business had a leading role in the selection of CBNU in the future breeding manpower training work which is sponsored by the Minister of Agriculture. This business plans to choose 60 trainees and to teach education. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200779.txt b/data/NEWS/output200779.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ebac0ad8e49a4abfb4e11d64b6fd74ea632ccd95 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200779.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has started to collaborate with the Rural Development Administration (RDA), National Institute of Animal Science (NIAS), and Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency (QIA). They held a seminar for preventing animal disease on January 29th. In the seminar, they decided to proceed with joint research on development of the livestock industry and prevention of animal disease. They discussed technology that could manage useful microorganisms for preventing animal diseases and planned for joint research on animal disease and disinfection management. From this collaboration, it is expected that CBNU will become a center for disinfecting animal disease. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200790.txt b/data/NEWS/output200790.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b9725762a88ec88841df5fd877ff3581a83d3fa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200790.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +will do our best to improve the image and competitiveness of CBNU," said the 15th honorary student ambassadors of CBNU. Recently, an appointment ceremony for the 15th honorary student ambassadors and completion ceremony for the 14th were held in the president's office. 15 new honorary ambassadors received Letters of Appointment. They will do many activities like leading the campus tours, making publicity images, and advertising CBNU on SNS. A representative of the 15th ambassadors, Kim Jeong-jae, said, "I feel more responsible since I’ve received the Letter of Appointment and worn the uniform. To bring about superb results and present a good image of the university, I will make a great effort." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200791.txt b/data/NEWS/output200791.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..73c98ff81fd287094cc8c493cafdae28b43f2b33 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200791.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + CBNU students passed the 2015 National Middle School Teachers Exam, which has brought a lot of honor and fame. A total of 169 students passed the exam, and it increased over the past year. The reason why CBNU records the highest pass rate is well-designed preparation system for the exam. Professors in the College of Education carry out special tutoring for students and bring them a lot of opportunities to get a strong possibility to pass the exam. Also, they often invite outside experts and give students lectures of high quality. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200792.txt b/data/NEWS/output200792.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..207d425e37bdff1042943c5e2fa93ef426f82644 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200792.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + was ranked 20th of 197 universities in profit, a ranking given by a corporation after the technology transferred as a practical process of findings. CBNU was also high-ranked in national and international patents by Higher Education in Korea. According to income profit and contract performance of universities in 2013, CBNU was recorded as 16th in the universities in Korea for 59 cases and about 1.1 billion won. Moreover, in cases of international patent, CBNU kept the rank of 15th that is higher than the rank of income profit and contract performance. CBNU applied 276 patent applications and registered 214 cases for international patent. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200793.txt b/data/NEWS/output200793.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6fe7f42c583276089e55a4137c3da3dc060ae35b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200793.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +arch 26th, CBNU Library won an award from the Korea Library Association. This award is the most prestigious award given to a person or organization selected for contribution to advancement of a library. The CBNU Library has the most advanced IT technology that helps the students feel more comfortable. In addition, the CBNU library was changed to apply the high-tech system by using mobile applications which freely can lend and return books. As a result, the number of users who downloaded the mobile application is increasing over time. “The CBNU library performed a complex cultural space for students, supplying a model for other libraries. Continuously, we will make our effort for making a more advanced library,” said the chief of CBNU librarians, Lee Sang-kyi. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200794.txt b/data/NEWS/output200794.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..184ffcf694a09839fdc520b317c04e3febf64af6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200794.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +arch 19th, CBNU and Jeonju city made an agreement concerning close cooperation with each other. On this day, CBNU President Lee Nam-ho and the Mayor of Jeonju, Kim Seung-su, signed to co-develop local business and national projects. With this agreement, they promised to help each other in areas like ecology, culture, and so on. In particular, they will push forward on the carbon and agricultural life industries that are fostered strategically. President Lee Nam-ho said, “CBNU will build the most Korean-style campus and try our best to create the best campus to the local residents. I hope that we will be able to seek practical measures in a diverse way.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200795.txt b/data/NEWS/output200795.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..344289733d4f9329bc6e9bb3055e242cb1a4d276 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200795.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Career Support Center has developed an application, “Mobile JOB,” to help students’ preparation for employment systematically. Mainly, it consists of notices and employment information. In the notice section, students can check the academic calendar, notices of employment, and schedules for special lecture or seminar. The section for employment information provides information according to the topic of business scale, domestic and foreign areas, and industrial classification. Also, they can check their Grand Person Points, scholarships, and award-winning career through this app. To use this application, download the app after searching for “CBNU employment information” in the App store. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200796.txt b/data/NEWS/output200796.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9f4504d54b02cac988f049a6b8c1e86b7d975d78 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200796.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has established a foothold in the start-up incubator by being selected for the 2015 Cultivation Project for Startup-Leading Universities conducted by the Small and Medium Business Administration. This business is carried out to promote a base for start-ups by supporting various things such as startup education, planning items, and commercialization. For this reason, CBNU will support outstanding founders and various start-up programs, investing up to 2.8 billion won over three years. CBNU will discover excellent ideas and technology of business starters and will provide mentoring, trial manufactured goods, and marketing using infrastructure that CBNU has accumulated. President Lee Nam-ho said, “CBNU will try to raise excellent founders and enterprise aimed at construction of start-up cluster.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200797.txt b/data/NEWS/output200797.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4f0ec12d95c7e6fb93f60535ec62257f139d4c30 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200797.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + students in the College of Art had a concert in the Hanok Village on March 12th. Outstanding graduates who were recommended by professors in each department performed this concert. Graduates in the Department of Dance performed a special stage show while performing janggu, Korean drum. Graduates majoring in Contemporary Jazz attracted the audiences through their powerful performance. Graduates from the Department of Korean Music sang pansori and played the ageng, which is a Korean traditional string instrument. CBNU President Lee Nam-Ho said, “I think this festival means graduates in the College of Art go out into society. I believe this is the way for ’maturity moving beyond growth.’” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200798.txt b/data/NEWS/output200798.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f46dc4d40e6d00ef72e4e4d057c3d6cb5e2c1a15 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200798.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +arch 16th, the CBNU Museum made an agreement with Deokjin Senior Welfare Center to strengthen cooperation in local culture, history, art, education, and welfare. According to this agreement, both institutions are going to have cooperative research in main policy and hold cultural event. The museum has committed local expert commentators to introduce the museum exhibition guide system since 2012. “The museum and the Center have pushed ahead various local contact business that informs of local cultural contents. I will try to enrich our local culture for supplying energy and impress local residents by promoting developmental business and cooperation,” Ko Dong-ho, the director of CBNU Museum, said. aMeanwhile, the CBNU Museum holds its “Thursday Cinema Muse” in order to give cultural experiences to university members and local residents. This free screening, which has been running for five years, began March 12th at CBNU Museum. To start off, “A Coachman” which was awarded at Berlin International Film Festival, was played. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200799.txt b/data/NEWS/output200799.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b9996c77b18be98eb0df9ddc584159e9e0c2e9f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200799.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +-retardant wood which obtained the certification of the government is going to be produced soon in Jeollabuk-do with CBNU’s patent technology. Professor Park Hee-jun in the College of Human Ecology developed a fire retardant wood. Happy Home, a company CBNU runs, was established for mass production of the fire-retardant wood. Happy Home plans to build a factory producing fire-retardant wood in Jinan-gun. It is expected to supply the high added-value product from domestic architecture market from Jeollabuk-do to whole country. CBNU president Lee Nam-ho said, “Establishing Happy Home is very meaningful in that research of the university applies to industrial settings, coming out from the laboratory.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200800.txt b/data/NEWS/output200800.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e0fddb5b6379a3ed2f6a0953d7f802f6ed1fb89e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200800.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Lee Joong-hee in the Department of BIN Convergence Technology recently won the “best thesis award” by publishing a paper in the SCI (Science Citation Index) thesis “Materials Science and Engineering.” Lee’s paper was rated the best thesis of 171 papers published in 2014. The study of the paper was conducted with Professor Tapas Cuilere, a doctor in the Indian Machine Research Institute. The study is about technology for vivifying graphene oxide by using mung bean water through an eco-friendly method. Moreover, the thesis shows possibility of using graphene as an excellent energy storage material. He also developed a method of producing graphene easily, environmentally, and cheaply. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200801.txt b/data/NEWS/output200801.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..db8abff453aef9e2a0e21b585771a31cc921d872 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200801.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been chosen as a training institution for ASEAN students of Science and Engineering. The process is that CBNU invites ASEAN students to the university and educates them about natural science and engineering during vacation. CBNU is supposed to make a training process with the Office of International Cooperation & Education and the Department of Electronic Engineering. In particular, CBNU will provide students with special programs such as Korean education and telecommunication engineering class through English lecture. After this training, CBNU will give a scholarship and an ID card from the Department of Electronic Engineering to students who get good grades. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200813.txt b/data/NEWS/output200813.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..881f82c1a591523f33c2ba22fe04ea3a55128d08 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200813.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, Professor Shin Hyung-shik in the Department of Chemical Engineering received a science and technology award from the government for his contribution to domestic science and technology development. He has served as a professor at CBNU and has been dedicated to domestic scientific and technological development He tried to transform Jeollabuk-do into a Mecca of new and renewable energy. Also, he has had 100 articles on the Science Citation Index (SCI) in the last six years. Since his efforts for domestic science development were recognized, he has been working as a senior member of The National Academy of Engineering of Korea since 2013. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200814.txt b/data/NEWS/output200814.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5d2ea87b5eb77da4df23af6af5f4f23e45ee9f8f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200814.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Buan Regional Innovation System (Buan RIS) was selected as the local health food business to be promoted by Jeollabuk-do. CBNU has secured the expense of 30 billion won in the project selection of the Buan mulberry. Using this capital, CBNU has been trying to develop high value-added functional food development and support Buan luxury champpong marketing and distribution while promoting. The leader of this business, Lee Yang-soo, said, "Over the past six years, Buan RIS has been striving for industrial development and finally has laid a more solid foundation through the project selection. We will try to not only develop high-value product but also activate the local economy." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200815.txt b/data/NEWS/output200815.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70694459a63d51352ac2c5727add7cfeb32c8b95 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200815.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Lee Dong-won's research team in the Department of BIN Convergence Technology has attracted world-wide attention by developing a new anticancer medicine. This research result was posted on the April 20th online edition of Nature Communication. It is called a “dual stimuli-responsive hybrid anticancer drug.” It kills only cancer cells. It reduces anti-oxidant systems of cancer cells, being activated by slight acid which is in the unique environment of cancer cells and has a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide. At the same time, it generates reactive oxygen species and makes cancer cells kill themselves by inducing oxidative stress. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200816.txt b/data/NEWS/output200816.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c7b0f96a33a8a148ec9777a43deb5a5874e809dd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200816.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) has achieved a good business outcome. LINC was assigned about 5.4 billion won, which was the biggest amount in Korea. LINC is doing their best for establishing a leading model of industry cooperation and training talented individuals in the bio-energy field. LINC has been evaluated as the best business group in Korea, receiving the highest scores in a row on recent assessments. Professor Seol Kyoung-won, the headmaster of LINC, said, "CBNU LINC is trying to raise the employment rate through Industry Cooperation. We will do our best to contribute to local development by training talented people who are specialized in local strategic business fields." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200817.txt b/data/NEWS/output200817.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..95390e91f6b2ce60972a50c0df8acc151591c926 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200817.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + President Lee Nam-ho has implemented the “meeting day with the president” since April 2015 to hear the opinion of CBNU members. President Lee opened a communication- and welfare-related homepage. Every CBNU member can talk with the CBNU president one-on-one after they decide the meeting date and time. President Lee said, "To be beyond maturity, communication with CBNU members is necessary and the system was made for this reason. I will meet lots of members, from professors or employees to students, and try to reflect on their thinking and opinions" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200818.txt b/data/NEWS/output200818.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..41513978600614e38d2ac2f6f025ae66ee51f262 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200818.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + runs a vegetable garden to communicate with local residents and to activate urban agriculture. The vegetable garden is located beside the College of Agriculture & Life Science on the CBNU Jeonju campus. The farmland, which is made by CBNU, has a total of 70 sections, and the area of one section is 13.2㎡. CBNU gave an orientation in the College of Agriculture & Life Science recently and provided tomato and chili seedlings. Also, CBNU offered various programs and basic workshops of the agricultural field. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "CBNU makes this vegetable garden to let citizens and local residents have a chance to experience farm work in the city. I wish that CBNU would communicate with the local community through the CBNU vegetable garden." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200819.txt b/data/NEWS/output200819.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..be9679642011aae96f088df7299116a3c56464f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200819.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected for a Wood Culture Activation Project which is hosted by the Korea Association of Wood Culture. Through this, CBNU will conduct various education projects that are run by Professor Kim Gwang-chul in the College of Human Ecology. CBNU conducted these activities with the purpose of informing important roles of wood like reduction of greenhouse gas and carbon pulling. Professor Kim Gwang-chul's team also has a plan that provides many wood experience classes to the public. The team will carry out education in theory, practice, about utilization of wood and work on avoiding misconception. Professor Kim Gwang-chul said, "I hope that people know the necessity of wood culture and protection of the environment." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200820.txt b/data/NEWS/output200820.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1d891773e09e7dfe9ac752dbe34909fbc434378d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200820.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + President Lee Nam-ho has appointed the second board president of the Jeonbuk Center for Creative Economy & Innovation (JCCEI). President Lee has been a leader of the CBNU Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation for four years and knows creative economy well. In particular, he has extensive expertise and various human and material networks. Therefore, he is regarded as a suitable leader of the center. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "The creative economy is already in the form of a global competing structure. Therefore, I'll do my best to activate the economy of Jeollabuk-do through the introduction of foundation and cooperation with innovation in the institution." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200821.txt b/data/NEWS/output200821.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..265dbeed3eab6408a92425aea87f0a214b95410f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200821.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has recently achieved good results in restoring native varieties of grain such as barley and wheat. This project is going to be connected with local food businesses supported by the local government. This project has also investigated native grains in Jeollabuk-do, along with the Rural Development Administration, for adaptation to changed agricultural surroundings and beneficial features in health. Native regional grains have traditional food cultures, natural characteristics, and good nutrients. Professor Yun Song-joong is the chief of this project and said, "Restoring native grains and using them will intensify coexistence of agriculture and environment. Moreover, it will contribute to increasing continuous development possibility." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200822.txt b/data/NEWS/output200822.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..38ec9494cfd0cd9738a799ab3495983190e2e2da --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200822.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected as an Innovation Center for Engineering Education (ICEE) supporting business, which is conducted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy. ICEE supporting businesses aim at quality improvement and innovation of the engineering education program. CBNU has been praised for establishing domestic and international cooperation in infrastructure and for the convergence technology education program with a regional innovation institution. In particular, the global convergence program which is carried out with Institut Teknologi Bandung in Indonesia, and Universiti Kebangsaan in Malaysia and other universities is receiving attention locally and abroad. According to Kim Dong-won, the chief of this center, "We will expand the global capability reinforcement program and reinforce new convergence technology of local specialization." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200823.txt b/data/NEWS/output200823.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7d236bcfcb7ff0f35c9b88c8e2d01ed55400f9f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200823.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently opened a new drug development laboratory. After President Lee Nam-ho took office, CBNU organized “The College of Pharmacy Inducement of the Bureau.” In particular, CBNU has a plan that will focus on new medicine research and development of areas through connecting study infrastructure about pharmacy and the new drug research institute. Yang Moon-sik, CBNU Vice-President, said, "Attracting the College of Pharmacy is a necessary condition to go ‘beyond growth to maturity.' This new drug development laboratory will take charge of the backbone and will have a big part in the attraction of the College of Pharmacy." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200824.txt b/data/NEWS/output200824.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5c3797edefda8623419a9a201624424c009e8f35 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200824.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Song Chul-gyu's research team in the Department of Electronic Engineering was selected among the industrial core technologies industry by the Ministry of Trade and Industry & Energy. Song’s research team was chosen on the part of convergence technology related to the source “Development of Multi-functional real-time diagnosis of the cardiovascular system based on 3D ultrasound.” In particular, if this project performs successfully, it will be possible to diagnose cardiovascular diseases, heart muscles and valves, and effect a positive impact on the economy. Professor Song Chul-gyu said, "This project has a big goal which creates integrated examination solutions for the first time in the world. I hope it will end successfully." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200836.txt b/data/NEWS/output200836.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..39535bcaa7d060040e9f9513074f456f8be3cdab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200836.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + was selected as a 2015 Lifelong Learning Center College. The Lifelong Learning Center College is an education system in which high-school graduate employees can do their learning and work. Also, adult learners can be supported on a lifetime cycle through customized learning. Our college was selected in the categories of “degree and non-degree” and “specialty and scarcity field representative college.” Through this, CBNU is supported with about 500 million won from the government. As a degree course, our college will establish an incumbent person for the special admission department and the adolescent and lifelong learning department for registering in the part-time course in the Department of Software Engineering and the Department of Forest Environmental Science. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “To widen the opportunity for adult learners’ education is local colleges’ duty. Also, I will support lots of people to keep going in learning their passion.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200837.txt b/data/NEWS/output200837.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c10dd05b1c2a4377d4bbaecd2828226b86b68a0b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200837.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + and Osong Medical Innovation Foundation (KBIO) have decided to cooperate on zoonosis research. In accordance with this cooperation, it is expected that both institutions will jointly use high-tech equipment and laboratory animals and proceed with joint research. Also, the two institutions decided to strengthen the close partnership while building the agreement on mutual interest. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "In the situation in which the world is in danger of an epidemic like MERS, it is expected that cooperation of both organizations with an excellent research infrastructure and personnel will contribute to improving our country's competitiveness." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200838.txt b/data/NEWS/output200838.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f23dd82ead56fdf2d0b9f79ecca9993f20dac7be --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200838.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, two CBNU-based enterprises, Echo Housing and Chonbuk Animal Medical Center, were selected to be supported by the Ministry of Education (MOE). The CBNU-based enterprises will be supported with almost 3.3 billion won over five years. Echo Housing is an enterprise that develops fire-retardant wood. Chonbuk Animal Medical Center is an enterprise that has the best infrastructure and high-quality human resources. CBNU has tried to foster university-based enterprises as part of an industry-academic cooperation for the last ten years. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “For the last ten years, all our school business was evaluated for being good. Through this business selection, CBNU will be a leader of a great school company and try to contribute to human resources training and regional economy activation.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200839.txt b/data/NEWS/output200839.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70b6a8b4e1324b424e801add2be95d56e36c7769 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200839.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + was selected as the best university which contributes to normalizing high school education by the Ministry of Education (MOE). In particular, CBNU received high praise for the highschool- and university-connected program and free semester-supporting program. Since 2008, after introducing the Admissions Officer System, CBNU has been supported by the government. CBNU has tried to develop various admission methods which reflect each group’s character and these have been praised for fairness, reliability, and professionalism. Choi Young-jun, the chief of the Office of Admissions, said, “This achievement means that CBNU always strives not only for keeping stability and development of admission but also for normalizing public education. CBNU is very proud of the achievement and I will continue to advance admissions methods.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200840.txt b/data/NEWS/output200840.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3871bb0314377d038dbe24e15999023ab0f25f29 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200840.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, Professor Seo Pil-joon in the Department of Chemistry has attracted the attention of researchers through investigating how plants bloom in response to temperature change. Professor Seo and his team conducted research on the atmospheric temperature sensing mechanism of plants and the result was published in scientific reports. The study revealed that while finely controlling the flowering time of plants depending on the outside air temperature, enzymes “(E3 ligase) COP1” lead the gene ”GIGANTEA: GI” to resolve proteins. Professor Seo said, "If global climate change becomes even more serious, the study can contribute to the development of crops that respond better to external environmental conditions.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200841.txt b/data/NEWS/output200841.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7047b128c2dae3d79890509767b869ecba0c294a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200841.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU was selected as an Advancement of College Education (ACE) business again. CBNU was selected as an ACE business in 2011 and has been running programs to enhance basic academic skills since then. According to this business, CBNU is going to be supported with almost six billion won and foster the talented who have core competencies (creativity, personality, practical business skill, culture, and adventure). Also, CBNU will run programs of “Residential College” and “Off-Campus” through this business. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “This selection proves that CBNU is the University that educates students best. I’ll make an effort to foster great people, not only with basic academic skills, but also with core competencies.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200842.txt b/data/NEWS/output200842.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c7914e714acfb9e22916ff50b056a78ac6d822b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200842.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + was selected as an Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) research center supporting business which is supervised by Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP) and National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA). In this business, CBNU is going to develop a public protection application service and cooperate with small and medium-sized enterprises for developing protection platforms which prepare for abnormal climate. ICT developments like public protection can lead to an advance in a new industry since public protection is weak in the country. Besides, this business will monitor public facilities so that they can prevent work accidents and improve quality of life. Professor Cho Gi-hwan, who is in charge of this business, said, “This business will develop many public protection technologies on the internet and produce outstanding individuals. Also, this cooperation will be helpful to both CBNU and small- and medium-sized enterprises.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200843.txt b/data/NEWS/output200843.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..16ae2901aec554c89f6c56bed67e7143762c5fea --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200843.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Business Incubator was designated as the best organization in Jeonbuk. This was evaluated by the Small and Medium Business Administration. In particular, it received great evaluations in sales, employment performance, and education for local firms. It also got the best score in the assessment conducted by the Jeonbuk Business Incubator Center. In addition, it was selected as an operation which is able to support mentoring and education of local firms. The director, Lee Dong-hwan, said, “The firms in CBNU have a positive influence on regional economic activation and the creation of employment. Therefore, I'll try to consolidate the foundation of growth for local firms.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200844.txt b/data/NEWS/output200844.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f9d20102d5e561b92ea3c5c4b80305299e914907 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200844.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, the “e+ Festival” was held at Jinsudang on the CBNU campus. This festival was hosted by LINC (Leader Industry University Cooperation) and gave a chance for CBNU students to experience a creative engineering design called Capstone Design. In this festival, students’ works through the Capstone Design Project were exhibited. LINC gave awards to the best teams that had a chance to transfer their idea through “Open Market.” Through this festival, companies could get students’ creative ideas and students also could have a chance to enhance their abilities to solve practical problems. The chief of LINC, Seol Gyeong-won, said, “The e+ festival is an open door for students to not only have a chance to display their ideas and but also to industrialize them. I will try to realize more student’s ideas through close interaction and cooperation with companies.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200845.txt b/data/NEWS/output200845.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4127bf0f7bd3cd7cbae0a3589241302ca8f192c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200845.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +“Find Dream Team” consisting of CBNU students recently won the fourth Prudential Good Project. This project introduces the set subject to society effectively and carries out their plan. This year’s subject was “dispersion of hematopoietic stem cell donation.” Leukemia patients can’t produce healthy blood. Therefore, they should be treated through stem cell transplantation. However, many people are reluctant to donate because of prejudice against donation. For this reason, this contest evaluated student’s unique ideas for dispersion of hematopoietic stem cell donation. The CBNU team went out on the street to conduct a campaign and registered list for stem cell transplantation. They also made a movie about a patient who needs stem cell transplantation. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200846.txt b/data/NEWS/output200846.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2f0611037ba7ee29de8254afa550f346e5fa8f68 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200846.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + made a recent agreement with KEPRI (Korea Electric Power Research Institute), which is an affiliated organization of KEPCO (Korea Electric Power Cooperation) for education and cooperation of research and development. According to this agreement, CBNU students can participate in a program that trains students to be excellent talents in their fields. Both institutions also will open their research facilities and will increase the number of KEPRI researchers’ lectures at CBNU. This cooperation can cultivate talents who contribute to development of local industries through the active cooperation project. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “It is a very meaningful thing that CBNU and KEPRI, which leads the electric power industry’s technical development in Korea, made an agreement. I want close cooperation to achieve a good result for the joint research and also cultivate talent.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200847.txt b/data/NEWS/output200847.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0033c9fa68bdfb23a0e6ca985db48310182ae483 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200847.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently held a festival for international students studying in Jeollabuk-do. The international students held a traditional costume parade, shared food from each country, and played traditional games. This program became a field of communication for the students. In particular, this program has received good reviews from the international students, enough to make an impression of “Jeollabuk-do, the place to study abroad.” The student leader of the Department of English Language & Literature, Lee Yong-hak, who planned this festival, said, "I hope that the international students introduce the excellence of Korea and Jeollabuk-do to their own countries. Moreover, I wish to raise the status of our local university through this festival." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200857.txt b/data/NEWS/output200857.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a51504681bbe84aa169cc40cc27067675b6a4c87 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200857.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +College of Veterinary Medicine recently concluded an agreement with the Animal Clinic Research Foundation of Japan (ACRF). ACRF is a research establishment which is the best in the field of animal clinics in Japan. Through the agreement, they will exchange academic information and students. They will also collaborate in joint research about mutual interests. Kim Nam-soo, the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, said, “We are at the highest level of infrastructure and competitive education. Moreover, ACRF has the most powerful authority on animal clinics in Japan. I hope that we will help develop each other.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200858.txt b/data/NEWS/output200858.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bc95093be0f05a0b3d5112ec34922b2cb65a1556 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200858.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + runs shops where students sell products of the foundation. It started to enhance the capacity for real experiences and letting people know the excellence of student foundations. The students in the Department of Clothing and Textiles sold DIY accessories and shoes recently. It seems to have increased positive awareness of student foundations through Hanok Village, which has a large floating population. CBNU will expand the range of participants to great clubs, enterprises and development of foundation programs. Yoo Nam-hee, the dean of the BSEC (Business Start-up Education Center), said, “We hope that students who prepare a foundation develop through reality and have practical experiences. We’ll provide foundation education based on demand analysis of foundations.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200859.txt b/data/NEWS/output200859.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6176f8f597b68a2805d66ac7b814ba64517d050 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200859.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recruits trainees for professional education in wooden architecture, such as eco-friendly wooden houses. CBNU does this education to train excellent technicians of the traditional wooden house (hanok) and western wooden house field. CBNU selects trainees based 50% on paper and 50% on the interview. Qualification for application ranges in age from 18 to 50 years old for high schoolers or prospective college graduates. CBNU will progess this program from September 21st at Gochang campus. The tuition is free and training money is provided every month. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200860.txt b/data/NEWS/output200860.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6a885aebb0e1680607ce49cd8890502df775413e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200860.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + made an agreement with 68 high schools to strengthen cultural and educational exchange between high schools and CBNU. CBNU recently had agreement ceremony in Jinsudang with CBNU President Lee Nam-ho, CBNU officials, and local high school principals. CBNU promoted this agreement to carry out education policies and develop local educational culture. CBNU will normalize public education and reinforce connections between CBNU and high schools through programs such as joint seminars, consulting, and entrance presentations. President Lee said, “The agreement with local high schools is so meaningful that it became a start to solving the educational problem in our local society.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200861.txt b/data/NEWS/output200861.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd3ba209ddae7431d62b668b678993040f392eb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200861.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) will support its family company to open up to overseas market. LINC is planning to support six companies to participate in foreign exhibitions. Students promoted family company products, developed a marketing strategy, produced PR materials, and sold them. With support from LINC, family companies could open up to overseas markets, and students could learn the practice of trading. Professor Seol Kyoung-won, the headmaster of LINC, said, "We will make more opportunities to push into the world market in cooperation with family companies. Moreover, we will expand supported businesses to enhance students' global business ability." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200862.txt b/data/NEWS/output200862.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..01c405ab642222f1b365adf881e2603a013b9271 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200862.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + started a Residential College (RC) program from the 2nd semester of2015. RC is an advanced concept project which cultivates people of talent. CBNU has changed dormitories into an education & housing complex space so that students would be able to have both ability and upright character. RC students will live in a dormitory and take various programs such as problem-solving skills, leadership, teamwork, communication skills, volunteer activity, cultural experiences, etc. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "RC is an education program that represents CBNU’s goal to cultivate students with both ability and upright character. Students may be able to lay the foundations to grow up as a creative person to lead the future." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200863.txt b/data/NEWS/output200863.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b8c3d0cbdbb3a5db822f99476588e53a3f11e394 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200863.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + established the Public Safety Information Technology Research Center to develop key technologies for public safety. Therefore, CBNU will receive 3.7 billion won for four years. Accordingly, the center plans to develop core technologies of public safety to cope with large and small safety risks based on Internet of Things (IoT), which is a kind of ICT (Information & Communication Technology) and Big Data source. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "As we experienced accidents like with the Sewol ferry, interests and demands for safety among citizens are increasing. Therefore, opening this center is very timely. I am also sure that this center will provide a force that can lead us to new industries based on ICT.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200864.txt b/data/NEWS/output200864.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4f7c56a12c8add4c1eadec5547f906e8a90afcbc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200864.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU won a 12th rank among domestic universities at the 2015 QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) World University Ranking. It has the second-highest rank among national universities. In this assessment, differentiated educational system and proper professor per student ratio led CBNU to get a good grade. The reason CBNU could rank high in various assessments is because CBNU has oriented maturity based on 10 years of growth. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “Thanks to endless enthusiasm and support of the members of the local community, CBNU received a good rating. Without being satisfied with the score, we will continue to develop CBNU to compete with the world.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200865.txt b/data/NEWS/output200865.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d4724006645b3f3f5f5360c6f7ec3bdeab380122 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200865.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + achieved an excellent grade in the Evaluation of University Structural Reform implemented by the Ministry of Education. In the evaluation, CBNU got a perfect score in nine fields out of 12 different fields. Besides, CBNU has been selected as an Advancement of College Education (ACE) Business since 2008, which proves CBNU is one of the best universities. Furthermore, CBNU has achieved good results in many kinds of university evaluations. For example, CBNU ranked sixth grade in the Leiden Ranking, which means the quality of research is quite high. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “Thanks to professors, staff and students, CBNU could grow up until now. I am not satisfied with it yet, though, and will not be for a very long time.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200866.txt b/data/NEWS/output200866.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..749cc4ccf18579593d1aab52f8c8b8144b63223e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200866.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) has striven for corporations to improve their image and to launch new products. As a part of this business, on September 16th, CBNU held the “Students Competition for Corporation Image (CI) & Business Intelligence (BI) Producing Support”, with nine corporations. The purpose of this competition was not only promoting interaction between university and corporations but also putting various ideas of university students to practical use. Furthermore, this business has offered mentoring programs with corporations to students, and any students who had creative ideas could apply for this business. Seol Kyeong-won, the chief of this business, said, “To achieve a creative economy, it is essential for corporations and students to go together. Besides, other overseas marketing supporting businesses of LINC can be helpful for many corporations.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200867.txt b/data/NEWS/output200867.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d4724006645b3f3f5f5360c6f7ec3bdeab380122 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200867.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + achieved an excellent grade in the Evaluation of University Structural Reform implemented by the Ministry of Education. In the evaluation, CBNU got a perfect score in nine fields out of 12 different fields. Besides, CBNU has been selected as an Advancement of College Education (ACE) Business since 2008, which proves CBNU is one of the best universities. Furthermore, CBNU has achieved good results in many kinds of university evaluations. For example, CBNU ranked sixth grade in the Leiden Ranking, which means the quality of research is quite high. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “Thanks to professors, staff and students, CBNU could grow up until now. I am not satisfied with it yet, though, and will not be for a very long time.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200868.txt b/data/NEWS/output200868.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f44babfe190fa15dc5715d3a480f8f49c242daf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200868.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +eptember 9th, CBNU held special lectures and talks with KAAE (The Korean Academy for Automotive Engineers) to provide information for the students who want to enter in the automobile related industry. On that day, 15 leaders of the automobile industry have gathered together with students to talk about the true facts of the automobile industry and philosophy of life. They talked about the development and outlook of a Korean futuristic concept car. Furthermore, there were some talks about the promotion of the automobile industry which is a strategic industry in Jeollabuk-do. In addition, they also advised about the things that are significant to those who want to get a job in the field of automobile industries. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200869.txt b/data/NEWS/output200869.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fdda33125af3b402f22159b8515566c7c6d40d42 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200869.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +eptember 9th, CBNU made an agreement with the National Makgeolli Cooperation to develop high quality makgeolli and expand the base. On that day, both institutions agreed to push forward their joint research and industry-academic cooperation. Both institutions will cooperate to bring government businesses through academic-industrial joint research in order to lead the domestic makgeolli industry. They will also take part in cultivating high-skilled fermentation industry experts and affiliate with local industry. In particular, CBNU is expected to lead the high quality makgeolli production because CBNU has global research power in agricultural life and bio food. The director of the Industrial Cooperation Foundation, Kwak Yong-geun, said, “We will create a new brand that will represent Jeonju through the cooperation with the National Makgeolli Cooperation.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200879.txt b/data/NEWS/output200879.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ca8c1dec069ef9c61554e13af584fac9007283df --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200879.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU attracted the OMiLAB KOREA Research Center which is a global metamodeling research center, and had an opening ceremony in the CBNU College of Engineering. In attracting this research center, CBNU became the only university in the country to have a research center and to proceed with a global study about metamodeling. After the opening ceremony, CBNU and OMiLAB KOREA Research Center made an agreement for the exchange in the field of study with Dimitris Karagiannis, a professor in the University of Vienna, the executive vice president of External Cooperation, Yang Moon-sik, and the director of OMiLAB KOREA, Lee Moon-kun. The CBNU College of Engineering and University of Vienna of Computer Science will cooperate to have collaborative research, exchange of teachers and researchers, seminars, joint conference attendance and education. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200880.txt b/data/NEWS/output200880.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6cc3270dd2b727942d9a8228009fb335e0fe4283 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200880.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ovember 11th, CBNU and Gochang County made an agreement to develop the performance of employees who work in the agricultural life field. According to this agreement, both institutions will cooperate regarding the field of agricultural life fostering, mutual use of experts, development of research, and sharing educational equipment and facilities. They will also cooperate to open an additional department on CBNU Gochang Campus. With this agreement, they expect to develop experts who work in the field of agricultural life and to expand research and business development related to the industry. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said “I will support the agricultural life department on CBNU Gochang campus so it develops into a department that unites with the local region.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200881.txt b/data/NEWS/output200881.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..86b7e52cd48e29ae296527c67068264f9a6c12d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200881.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + GTEP (Glocal Trade Experts Incubating Program) is supporting small and medium enterprises’ export activities and overseas interns to incubate students as trade experts. According to GTEP, students under GTEP are leading Jeonbuk province’s small and medium enterprises’ export activities. Also, annually, ten to fifteen students are in charge of trade work in foreign small and medium enterprises for three months, increasing their trade abilities. Last semester, four students completed the trade intern process. Also, in this winter vacation, four students will be sent to Shanghai, China, or to other places to perform the trade intern process. Professor Yoon Chung-weon, who is in charge of GTEP’s overseas interns, said “The GTEP intern process is essential to incubate students’ trade expertise. Also, it helps student’s employment and becomes an unforgettable experience.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200882.txt b/data/NEWS/output200882.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..657e224ae44ff06f246eba3c24f0c762672b5f33 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200882.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Female Student Career Development Center in the Office of Career Support is leading the female students’ careers through a mentoring program. In October, they held a trio mentoring program with female students of Chonbuk National University High School and CBNU’s female students and professors. This program was held for the third time this year to help the female high school students to establish a specific goal for their careers by being mentored. Annually, through this program, CBNU female students found their potential and developed self-improvement by learning careers and self-leadership from professors. Also, female high school students got advice from senior CBNU students regarding career decisions. The chief of the Female Student Career Development Center said “There are limitations of career selection and development to women in Korea. Therefore, I’m expecting that this mentoring program will contribute to women’s career guidance.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200883.txt b/data/NEWS/output200883.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d717b7ca8cf19a247cae38ec270975c911aa83fc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200883.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) is situated in the field of inventive education. CBNU LINC introduced education for international TRIZ (Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch) certification. TRIZ is the theory of solving inventive problems by finding fundamental contradictions. CBNU LINC trains students to strengthen creativity competence. Many CBNU students who had this training received various prizes. Professor Seol Kyoung-won, the headmaster of LINC, said, "I'm very happy because a lot of CBNU students achieved good results in many contests which evaluate creative problem solving abilities. We will progress inventive education such as the international TRIZ certification training and action learning education constantly to cultivate creative talents who can solve corporate problems." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200884.txt b/data/NEWS/output200884.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6dabb230e94de84cbb03d854113cb70d86fdfe93 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200884.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + harvested from the CBNU vegetable garden which was parceled out to the local residents earlier this year. CBNU shared saplings for free and educated on basic farming practices for them. Recently, CBNU had a harvest event with CBNU major authorities and families who participated in this garden. People harvested the farm products that they had produced. Moreover, CBNU presented rice produced by the College of Agriculture & Life Science to the excellent participants. The local residents had a meaningful time to communicate with CBNU members through the CBNU garden. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "The CBNU vegetable garden is important to keep in tune and communicate with the local residents by providing campus wilderness. I hope that many students can dream and be proud of CBNU through this vegetable garden." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200885.txt b/data/NEWS/output200885.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d6b989be00fc2d2026dac2f4c3d6a2273f519ec2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200885.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Creative Human Resources Development Center for Enhancing Happiness of Local Communities (CHRDC) made an agreement with social welfare facilities in Jeonbuk to raise experts in the local community. CHRDC is a “Creative Korea” project to develop local universities and includes the Department of Psychology, the Department of Sociology, the Department of Social Welfare, and the College of Human Ecology. In this agreement, 28 facilities related to conducting counsel, promoting social welfare, and supporting local community participated. Through this agreement, they will try to raise students as good leaders. Yoon Myeong-sook, the Dean of the CHRDC, said, "I hope we will communicate with the local community. We will also try to be the best way to raise experts in the local community.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200886.txt b/data/NEWS/output200886.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9b47b00fd292f6ae98d43cf68e0cbbc0f0ea5f77 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200886.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held a 2015 recruitment exhibition of excellent firms. This was held by CBNU, the SMBA (Small and Medium Business Administration), and IBK. 100 companies like Hyundai and IBK participated in the exhibition. There were also various booths about consulting and supporting employment and a vocational test. These provided helpful information and chances for job applicants. Some companies interviewed job applicants and recruited them. CBNU also made an agreement with companies to revive the local economy and create jobs. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "This exhibition will provide information to job applicants about jobs. I also hope that, through this, job applicants get jobs and companies hire many talented persons." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200887.txt b/data/NEWS/output200887.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..084762a86cd63da38a37063d25a64745d15b27c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200887.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +rinarian Kim Hyeong-nyeon, who graduated from the CBNU College of Veterinary Medicine, has endowed scholarships every year since 2003. The total amount of the scholarship is almost 300 million won, and it is called the Kim Hyeong-nyeon Scholarship. He has encouraged students who strive hard to make their dreams come true, in spite of poor conditions. According to Dr. Kim, “It feels really great to fulfill my goal. Furthermore, I hope that lots of students will bring honor to CBNU and also lead to regional and national development.” CBNU created a classroom on the Iksan campus called “Kim Hyeong-nyeon Hall” in order to praise his endowment. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “I really thank him for his contribution and will do my best to make CBNU incubate adventurous students.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200888.txt b/data/NEWS/output200888.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6d305a2e9f5ceee988a091fd932f199a604fa722 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200888.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Recently, CBNU was selected as an excellent university in the Green Campus yearly appraisal which was held by the Ministry of Environment. In particular, CBNU received a good review for energy saving and greenhouse gas reduction. During this year, CBNU has conducted various promotions about climate change education and energy saving for residents. Furthermore, CBNU held a photography and greenhouse gas reduction contest so that many students could be aware about environmental problems. CBNU also has conducted many lectures about emission trading or climate change. Yang Go-su, the chief of the CBNU Air & Greenhouse Gas Management Center, said, “This result means that CBNU has spread voluntary Green Culture as well as energy saving to many people. I will do my best to achieve a sustainable country and region.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200889.txt b/data/NEWS/output200889.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..54d02340d992f68f993e7885611833ebd74ba2c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200889.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held a study abroad exposition from October 24th to 25th. The Regional Advancement University Project, which is composed of five universities including CBNU, received a lot of attention in a Korean education fair held in Vietnam. In this fair, the team introduced advantages of our provincial university’s superiority and a variety of information. In particular, CBNU international students from alumni to CBNU professors and lecturers who are active in Vietnam decided to organize a CBNU alumni association together at the event. The Regional Advancement University Project contributes to the internationalization of local universities by aiming to cultivate global talent. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200890.txt b/data/NEWS/output200890.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f3752cfdf6bd19ff9733ef7aa382690b56e878e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200890.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Intangible Culture Research Institute was selected as a UNESCO NGO (Non-Governmental Organization). CBNU was chosen as the first UNESCO NGO among the domestic academic associations. Through this, CBNU is going to set up a base that participates in UNESCO intangible cultural heritage business and various academic research. This means a lot to the CBNU Intangible Culture Research Institute since this institute was recognized for academic research and multiple activities. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “I think the activities and results of the CBNU Intangible Culture Research Institute have been internationally recognized. I will provide full support to the institute to do intensive activity.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200913.txt b/data/NEWS/output200913.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8233306d69129fd54961a7d4cba644262b2f76ff --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200913.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Kim Hyun-jung in the Department of Mineral Resources & Energy Engineering recently won the Young Scientist Award in the 2016 Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, which was held in Phoenix, Arizona, in the United States. Professor Kim is the first Korean to win this award since it was first given at Industrial Minerals & Aggregates Division in 1985. Professor Kim said, “I was able to win the Young Scientist Award because of all my colleague researchers and graduate students who conducted research hard in a harsh environment. I’m very glad to inform that the field of resource disposal and mineral application research is being carried out actively in Korea to foreign researchers through this opportunity.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200914.txt b/data/NEWS/output200914.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c892b33a51d7fb43869c18cfe6837bb8bcd00b85 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200914.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, a CBNU delegation visited Kazakhstan and achieved an exchange with Kazakhstan’s main universities, such as S. Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical University, Kazakh National Agricultural University, and Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages. They also accomplished an exchange with the Association of Koreans in Kazakhstan. The Executive Vice President of External Cooperation, Yang Moon-sik, said, “We made good results establishing a bridgehead with Central Asia through cooperation with main universities and institutions in Kazakhstan, which is an impactful country in Central Asia. Through this time, I expect the attraction of international students and active exchange programs in Central Asia, which have been not activated yet compared to other countries.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200915.txt b/data/NEWS/output200915.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9dd2757002a40e3db7c80317b9a9607fc848f7b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200915.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +quarelli Symonds (QS) has selected CBNU as a high-ranking university in the world. In particular, the College of Veterinary Medicine and the School of Dentistry ranked in the World Top 100 Rankings. The College of Veterinary Medicine has an infectious diseases research laboratory which leads the development of new pharmaceuticals about Avian Influenza (AI), brucellosis, and other incurable diseases. Furthermore, the CBNU School of Dentistry has conducted various research projects like Brain Korea 21 (BK21), and, in particular, every applicant has passed the Dentist Examination since 2014. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “This ranking means that CBNU can be a world-best university, and I will establish long term strategies for the maturity of CBNU.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200916.txt b/data/NEWS/output200916.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..21edcedb9218ee12fc77b04167512ab49931ab2d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200916.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected for an initiative by College of humanities’ Research and Education (CORE), which is supported from the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea. CORE aims to promote the development of humanities education like humanistic convergence in university. CBNU plans to reorganize the College of Humanities and to set up an information center for broad local research and education in the humanities. At the same time, CBNU will establish a Department of Humanistic Convergence concerned with tangible and intangible cultural properties, multimedia humanities and other various convergence majors based on the humanities. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “CBNU has the best humanistic research center and leads the local promotion of humanities. I will make a prime convergence education strategy and stimulate the development of humanities.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200917.txt b/data/NEWS/output200917.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..549b603fe643d6f24a507e36fd68cee71d4b24fb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200917.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) held a presentation related to Capstone Design to draw the attention of students toward creative engineering design. LINC introduced action-learning, special lectures, and practical education in the presentation. They also informed students about an auction in which companies buy students’ ideas. Moreover, they announced that they will hold a competition about Capstone Design in which various majors of students can participate. LINC also plans to display creative engineering design work in the Capstone Design. Seol Kyeong-won, the Dean of LINC, said, “CBNU will operate a Capstone Design project by developing prototypes based on novel ideas of students. We will also try to make all students, companies, and universities develop together.”  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200918.txt b/data/NEWS/output200918.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4dfb94fe24624986e1ece381b711014e6e8a8e48 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200918.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + conducts an Interdisciplinary Study Group Program which connects high schools and universities every year. It aims to normalize high school education and provides high school students with chances to explore careers. Moreover, this program maximizes the potential of high school students and discovers talent. As a result, it has received positive responses from domestic and foreign universities. In particular, Nagoya University in Japan showed interest, as they heard explanations and learned about the excellence of this program. CBNU plans to perform the program for high school students across the country. Choi Young-Jun, the Dean of Admissions, said, “Recently, the expectation about the normalization of public education is increasing. In accordance with this situation, CBNU is conducting programs to connect high schools and universities like this Interdisciplinary Study Group Program.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200919.txt b/data/NEWS/output200919.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fc76d8842e5ab35c9f1920a1e28a64fab0c89450 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200919.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + is achieving good results in Industrial Cooperation Field Training through the Off-Campus program introduced to cultivate students’ ability to solve problems themselves and their capacity for other cultures. The Field Training Support Center made this program last year with the CBNU Start-up Support Center. This program supports students preparing start-ups to experience field training at older alumni’s company who succeed at business start-up. Responses of students preparing for start-ups are so positive that students can earn lots of know-how and progress in preparation of start-ups through mentoring start-up seniors. Also, students can minimize the risk through an idea’s validity qualification process. Actually, student Yu Ha-young performed field training through the Off-Campus program and was credited for her advanced research skill in the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST). In the end, she could get a job in KIST. She said, "To experience field training through Off-Campus gave me a chance to show my potential and led me to get a job." The Chief of the Field Training Support Center, Yoo Nam-hee, said, “This program is to help students to minimize the trial and error of preparing start-ups through fieldwork. And this case showed the importance and excellence of field training. I will expand the fieldwork program’s opportunity in various fields to help the students preparing start-ups.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200920.txt b/data/NEWS/output200920.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4e6a02d040e6850e2a9d50a8864c2181f5158fdb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200920.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected as a training institution for ASEAN students of Science and Engineering for two years in a row, a selection that the National Institute for International Education (NIIED) of the Ministry of Education supports as national project. This project was enforced since last year to lead the ASEAN students of Science and Engineering to enter domestic graduate schools by supporting training courses in domestic universities. In the 2016 summer vacation, students will take the training course for six weeks. During this period, the Office of International Cooperation and the Department of Electronic Engineering will establish a consortium with laboratory and industry nurturing ASEAN students of Science and Engineering in the IT field. In particular, CBNU will provide students with various education programs such as telecommunication engineering classes and Korean education.  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200921.txt b/data/NEWS/output200921.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f4bdd78f282173ca9b8508a9b1aa2ae610a06e3d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200921.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + and the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association recently promised close exchanges. Through this agreement, CBNU will actively resolve the technical difficulties of women entrepreneurs in Jeonbuk and proceed with joint technology development and business consulting. In particular, as the association plans to try to create jobs while offering internships to CBNU students, it will be expected that students in related fields will be given chances to get jobs. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "In accordance with increasing demand for female workers with delicacy and sensitivity, female workers will be the future leaders of the creative economy. I hope that both institutions maintain a close relationship through this agreement.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200922.txt b/data/NEWS/output200922.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8b7e8b59e78954e3f4b0c5441b870b67d822e923 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200922.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +arch 25th, CBNU and Jeonju city made an agreement for a mentoring program. 100 CBNU students who participate in the Residential College (RC) program will make talent donations to elementary school students in Jeonju. They will help them study and have upright characters as mentors. CBNU and Jeonju city will continue academic guidance and recreational activities by matching university student mentors and elementary school student mentees. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "We are running various adventurous student-training programs to develop not only ability but also consideration. Through this program, I hope CBNU students contribute to the community, and it will be helpful to local elementary school students." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200923.txt b/data/NEWS/output200923.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a488176ae31c92275c899030073ce212a9e14c4c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200923.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ane University in Japan recently visited CBNU to benchmark an honorary ambassador system. They listened to explanations about all the management of CBNU honorary ambassadors. They benchmarked our process of selection, major activities, and uniforms in detail by meeting CBNU honorary ambassadors directly. In particular, they were impressed by the 'Feeling Korea' program at CBNU, so they introduced a 'Summer School' program which is operated during vacation. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "We carried out a student exchange program and academic exchange well, so other universities envy us. If we strengthen the strength and make up for the weakness of the honorary ambassador system of both universities through this meeting, it will be effective to publicize each university." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200924.txt b/data/NEWS/output200924.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..125114dfd98d623a29fae3806bb8b2955709650f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200924.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU President Lee Nam-ho walked with students in the Residential College and professors through Dulle-gil. The goal of walking Dulle-gil is to give opportunities to students for communicating freely with friends and colleagues. In particular, using the campus Dulle-gil as a non-subject area of student education, CBNU will start its “Exploration Certification System,” reflecting credits in “Adventure & Creative Thinking” when they complete the 11.4 kilometer course, in the middle of this month. From this, CBNU will help students to get an attitude of communication and harmony and to think creatively by having their own meditation and healing time. President Lee Nam-ho said, “’Philosopher's Road’ in the University of Heidelberg in Germany is a place where contemporary philosophers such as Goethe, Hegel and Heidegger made great discoveries and formulated their theories through meditation. Likewise, I expect students to come up with lots of creative ideas that change the world on CBNU’s Dulle-gil.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200936.txt b/data/NEWS/output200936.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a20526112ce57de1ae436c6100d6246367cd4f5c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200936.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Hyun-yub, a CBNU student from the Division of Business Administration, participated in the 2016 Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair with his peer, Lee Min-seong. The CBNU Glocal Trade Experts Incubating Program (GTEP) supported them. They took the responsibility to spread word to the overseas buyers about cooperative enterprise and I-MASTI products and develop a way to export. In this day, they underwent 17 cases of consultation, which is 220,000 dollars’ worth. They accomplished the contracts that will actually lead to exporting 220,000 dollars. Moon Hyun-yub said, “While I participated in most of the business with initiative, I felt that the reality was different from what I had learned through books and lectures. I felt trading to be more attractive through the fact that our efforts could lead to the growth of a corporation.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200937.txt b/data/NEWS/output200937.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..598bd32c8c964edaa930295898d1ffe6d022168c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200937.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected as the best university in terms of contributing to normalizing high school education by the Ministry of Education (MOE) since 2008. In particular, CBNU has beenapraised for fairness, reliability, and professionalism related to admissions, and these factors relieved parents of the admissions burden. For example, CBNU has conducted a high school-university connected program and free-semester support program. In addition, CBNU developed various admission methods which reflect the characteristics of applicants and arranged many admissions officers. Choi Young-jun, the chief of the Office of Admissions, said, “CBNU always strives not only for keeping stability and development of admission but also for normalizing public education. CBNU is very proud of this achievement and I will continue to advance admissions methods.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200938.txt b/data/NEWS/output200938.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0b5a39f584e0092d28b49da44b0ac1256fc1f8c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200938.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Kim Cheol-sang in the Department of Mechanical Design Engineering developed a “Nano Membrane” whichamakes the membrane transparent or opaque with just one process. His team conducted in-vitro experiments and found that cellular multiplication was working actively in the Nano Membrane. Through the membrane, damaged nerves can be recovered and reconnected promptly. The team overcame limitations of the earlier hardships. They also achieved recognition for excellency which occurred with the results being published in Scientific Reports which is a global journal. Now, the team is working toward the mass production of the membrane. Professor Kim said, “Through the Nano Membrane, users can make a membrane as needed, and many people will use it. It is expected that the membrane can be commercialized through a mass production system.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200939.txt b/data/NEWS/output200939.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cea1fdda979ef9dd9e09053785daeafe59924780 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200939.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Cho Eui-sic in the School of Dentistry and his team investigatedathe core signal transmission route which regulates the formation of the periodontal tissue. The team compared a normal rat with a rat blocking the “TGF-beta (Transforming Growth Factor-beta)” which causes a disease. They found the latter didn’t form cements, which were essential tissues for attaching teeth to the jawbone. Moreover, TGF-beta is working through Osterix, which controls cell differentiation in the formation process of a tooth root. Through this discovery, the result that gum disease will be prevented was published in Scientific Reports, which is a global journal. Professor Cho said, “Reproduction of the damaged periodontal tissue is the most important thing and we will contribute to developing a new treatment for periodontal disease effectively”. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200940.txt b/data/NEWS/output200940.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7549cd956f195b9b5fb7d42393fb2f1eb0bf2586 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200940.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ay 2nd, the Ministry of Education and the National Institute for Lifelong Education announced CBNU as the only K-MOOC university in the Honam area. K-MOOC, which stands for Korean Massive Open Online Course, allowsaeveryone to take famous lectures of universities through online lecture. CBNU will continue to develop content with the support of the Ministry of Education for three years. CBNU plans to develop lectures about pansori and han-ok by taking advantage of our regional characteristics. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “This project activates lifelong education and credit exchange among universities by sharing lectures with the public. It is expected to lead to significant changes in the future of university education. We will do our best to develop the courses to show the excellence of our local culture and beauty.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200941.txt b/data/NEWS/output200941.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a9a5e8cd25ee67915f7dab01117ee36f0e8156ff --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200941.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been selected for a Wood Culture Activation Project which is supported by the Forest Service and organizedaby the Korea Association of Wood Culture for two consecutive years. Therefore, CBNU will carry out various educational projects related with wood building. Accordingly, Professor Kim Gwang-chul’s team in the College of Human Ecology, who lead this project, plan to carry out carpentry experience training for elementary and secondary teachers in Jeonbuk province for seven months. This will show the status of CBNU, which is widely positioned as a mecca for the domestic wood-building field. Moreover, it is expected to contribute to promoting low-carbon green growth. Professor Kim Gwang-chul said, “We will show the excellence of timber, which represents environmentally friendly material, through this education. We checked for a sufficient amount of demand from teachers, so we will be able to provide more chances next year.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200942.txt b/data/NEWS/output200942.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..097bb16fca399563d9953039ad847361d489058b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200942.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + took 6th place in the “Top 1% Most Frequently Cited” among domesticauniversities in the 2016 Leiden Ranking, which evaluates the quality of a thesis by using objective indexes, for two years in a row. Also, CBNU ranked in the top five in Physics and ranked 10th place among the domestic universities and ranked 1st place in “Top 10% Most Frequently Cited.” Therefore, CBNU was evaluated as having lots of excellent theses. CBNU also ranked in the top ten in Korea in Physical Sciences and Engineering and Biomedical and Health Science. The reason for the high ranking of CBNU is because of the synergy effect coming from the good environment and the professors’ passion. CBNU president Lee Nam-ho said, “This 2016 Leiden Ranking evaluation shows how developed CBNU research is. Also, I will do my best to make a better environment for research because research can change the world.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200943.txt b/data/NEWS/output200943.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4e7feee9ed01316b15237ef2fa13aa5db1ffdab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200943.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +five years starting from 2011, the CBNU LED Fusion Technology Center (LAFTRC), which has been working on the project “Industrialization and Development of LED Agri-Bio Fusion Technology” funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), achieved excellent results such as constructing an LED plant factory test bed in aaforeign country. Due to the business, the Jeonbuk Branch of the Korea Institute of Lighting Technology was opened and is expected to be a great help to Jeonbuk enterprises in the industrialization of LED Agri-Bioscience. To prove the excellence of the LED Agri-Bioscience research, CBNU published about twenty SCI-level theses and registered 29 patents and also presented more than 185 cases in conferences. In particular, LAFTRC supported technology to developing countries and transferred technology through R&D. The director of LAFTRC, Hong Chang-hee, said, “By using the remaining infrastructure, I will try to bring new and high valued results to the Agri-Bioscience field.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200944.txt b/data/NEWS/output200944.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb29be37e0c8aeae6148c9392d20820088350fba --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200944.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + LINC, which establishes the model of academic-industrial cooperation and fosters great human resources, recently got a good grade in an annual evaluation. LINC also got a great evaluation in student employment, field placement, and overseas markets. As a result, the LINC project team receiveda5.3 billion won. In particular, LINC has implemented a new model of academic-industrial cooperation by disseminating achievement management systems to six universities. In addition, LINC has achieved good results in terms of arranging humanities special lectures for natural science and engineering students. The leader of LINC business, Seol Kyeong-won, said, “LINC business has great meaning, not as a one-sided support business, but as mutual support. CBNU will continuously make a win-win process with local companies and try to foster creative human resources and talented persons.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200945.txt b/data/NEWS/output200945.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..03f79ebbeb5468c15ab3ceb9db68751f8793d9a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200945.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has promised to lead international development of corporate business in the agricultural industry between Korea and Uganda. CBNU has trained students who graduated at the University of Makerere Veterinary School and proposed pushing ahead with the construction of business of agro-livestock. Moreover, CBNU decided to foster an industry university-linked masters by training graduates of Makerere Livestock and Veterinary University in Korea. Through this project, our university will train professionals capable of developing the agro-industrial sector in Uganda by combining advanced agricultural biotechnology with South Korean culture. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “It is very meaningful in that the point of this cooperation is not catching and giving a fish to developing countries, but teaching the method of how to catch the fish. 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The “Singna Design” team also succeeded in commercialization of flower vases that inform of the watering time. In particular, they succeeded in commercialization through CBNU startup club activities that the startup center had supported. In this regard, CBNU informed others of its superiority in university foundation support. Besides the three teams mentioned, three other teams from CBNU also received participation prizes. This shows that CBNU students have a great potential toward start-up businesses. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200947.txt b/data/NEWS/output200947.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d5b18af0e91768c62cc130278510a4f58d09e9ab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200947.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + President Lee Nam-ho recently lectured to students about adventure, emphasizing becoming adventurousastudents beyond model students. Additionally, he explained various communicative ways, chasing vision, performance, the status of CBNU, and so on. In particular, President Lee Nam-ho suggested the type of personal brand that CBNU will bring up through the slogan, “University Raising Adventurous Students beyond Model Students.” He also explained “Residential College” and “Off Campus” concepts that will actualize the slogan. He emphasized that the premise of the university’s development is communication. For example, “Saturday Date,” “Walk Talk Day” and the Jeonbuk Hyundai supporters group are good ways to communicate not only with CBNU members but also with the regional community. Lastly, he said, “Our life is always filled with risks. However, the most dangerous thing is settling for the present. Don't be just a ship in port. 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The leader of LINC business said, "New energy is very important because it will decide the future of the region and country. Therefore, I will diversify the program which companies can use to get great talent and students can use to be the best experts in the future."a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200960.txt b/data/NEWS/output200960.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5587ec5f9eca23168a265e6c9080a6fe8bb60476 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200960.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU invited high school students, parents, and teachers to be introduced to university majors and learn about the entrance examination and got a good response. This event took place from July 14th to July 15th. Admissions counseling, campus tours and discussions about admission information between high school teachers and CBNU personnel took place at the event. 14 colleges and 100 majors participated in this event. Also, CBNU President Lee Nam-ho introduced the Adventure Creativity Talent Selection and got positive responses from the high school students, teachers, and parents. The director in the Office of Admission, Choi Young-jun, said, “I am thankful for the high school students, teachers, and parents for participating in this event, and we will develop more various programs to help give more information.”a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200961.txt b/data/NEWS/output200961.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4e76ddda1568cf10923ceaee2edea1954b136718 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200961.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU announced the progress of “The Fourth Odysseus Project” on July 15th. This project was made to find talented high school students in engineering. For one year, 11 professors from the engineering field became mentors for 50 high school students to help them do research activities. This encouraged high school students to enter the engineering field, which helps find the talented people needed in the society. The significance of this project is that the students go to the laboratory periodically and do research at real workplaces. The students also get a chance to go to Oxford University and European companies to help build their future visions. The head of the Education Center for Creative Future Engineers, Kim Dong-won, said, “It is difficult to plan their future as engineers only with this project, but I hope they learn to challenge themselves by seeing the hardworking predecessors.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200963.txt b/data/NEWS/output200963.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b78ee6ff262172bf2123b3dddece3aac8c6b4e3f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200963.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU sends about 200 students to foreign universities through the “Off Campus” program. CBNU introduced this program to raise adventurous students, beyond model students. Students will stay overseas or in specific regions for at least one semester and learn not only foreign languages but also local cultures. Students will also participate in varied programs such as volunteer work, internships, visiting local enterprises, and taking special lectures from local personages. The Executive Vice President of External Cooperation, Yang Moon-sik, said, "Off Campus is CBNU's only program for training global talent. Any student can stay overseas for at least one semester and learn local cultures. I hope students grow to become creative talents to lead the future through this program."a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200964.txt b/data/NEWS/output200964.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8147a941814b02d7b3450ff576db5b166098ad05 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200964.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +cently, CBNU was rated as the best university for attracting and managing international students among the domestic universities by the Ministry of Education and National Research Foundation of Korea. The Jeonbuk regional consortium trains professional manpower by educating students in Africa and the Southeast Asian region in its training institutes and inviting them to CBNU. Because of this assessment, CBNU will receive an additional 250 million won. With this money, CBNU will promote the programs for international students. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “I think this result derived from cooperating with the Honam region consortium universities, institutions, and industries cooperating in harmony while developing various programs for the regional society.” Also, Yoon Myeong-sook, the director of this business said, “By making a connection with KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency), Jeonbuk Center or Jeollabuk-do International Exchange Center, Jeonbuk will develop the studying-abroad service.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200968.txt b/data/NEWS/output200968.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..486e62c294843c11bdfaa1d5151dcb257147b78c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200968.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + August 30, the CBNU Global Trade Experts Incubating Program (GTEP) invited 18 business buyers from Malaysia and held an export conference. This conference was held to support the export of small businesses in Jeonbuk and develop the skill of CBNU students who want to be trade specialists through communication with overseas buyers. In Jeonbuk, representatives from 16 businesses that produce health functional food, natural seasonings, cosmetics, and furniture participated. In particular, CBNU will authorize a Halal Mark for Jeonbuk businesses that will occur on buyers’ order after this conference through agreement with International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). The director of GTEP, Kim Min-ho, said, “This conference was held to support expansion of small businesses’ export and produce CBNU students to be trade specialists. I will actively support all export services to solve trade problems of small businesses." a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200969.txt b/data/NEWS/output200969.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e5c3e67444fde8a8d136aef4cf8d19e0690d2604 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200969.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly CBNU held the “Jeollabuk-do International Exchange and International Students Festival.” The Jeollabuk-do Center for International Affairs (JBCIA) and CBNU local guidance university development projects co-hosted this festival for residents in Jeonbuk and foreigners to understand and communicate between cultures. It was also an opportunity to understand diversity of culture by holding such events as exhibition of customs and scenery and foods of the world, a K-pop performance, and a quiz on the history of Jeollabuk-do. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “Jeollabuk-do is a safe place and has a low financial burden to international students and is also the best place where traditional culture is alive to learn and understand Korea. I wish international students grow as global leaders while staying in college in the Jeonbuk province.”aRecently CBNU held the “Jeollabuk-do International Exchange and International Students Festival.” The Jeollabuk-do Center for International Affairs (JBCIA) and CBNU local guidance university development projects co-hosted this festival for residents in Jeonbuk and foreigners to understand and communicate between cultures. It was also an opportunity to understand diversity of culture by holding such events as exhibition of customs and scenery and foods of the world, a K-pop performance, and a quiz on the history of Jeollabuk-do. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “Jeollabuk-do is a safe place and has a low financial burden to international students and is also the best place where traditional culture is alive to learn and understand Korea. I wish international students grow as global leaders while staying in college in the Jeonbuk province.”a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200970.txt b/data/NEWS/output200970.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..37e2be756b60abb1edbc6e4825fea4ea8c57aa10 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200970.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ents of the CBNU CK-1 organization have successfully finished the fifth New Korean Wave Festival in Cheongdo County, China and Nagasaki, Japan. The New Korean Wave Festival was based on various sound themes and had many performances and booths related to the theme. The sounds related to Korean traditional plays were an example of the theme. In particular, the New Korean Wave Festival held in China was a collaboration with a beer festival and got lots of attention from tourists all around the world. K-Pop songs were performed with Korean and Western instruments. The students in the Creative Human Resource Development Center for New Korean Wave have successfully completed four festivals since 2014 such as those titled “Play with Hangul,” “Colors of Korea,” and “Goong de la Coree.”a aStudents of the CBNU CK-1 organization have successfully finished the fifth New Korean Wave Festival in Cheongdo County, China and Nagasaki, Japan. The New Korean Wave Festival was based on various sound themes and had many performances and booths related to the theme. The sounds related to Korean traditional plays were an example of the theme. In particular, the New Korean Wave Festival held in China was a collaboration with a beer festival and got lots of attention from tourists all around the world. K-Pop songs were performed with Korean and Western instruments. The students in the Creative Human Resource Development Center for New Korean Wave have successfully completed four festivals since 2014 such as those titled “Play with Hangul,” “Colors of Korea,” and “Goong de la Coree.”a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200971.txt b/data/NEWS/output200971.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6082f952b4c42cf530a9d4a41dc844e201ede0e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200971.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Korean Research Institute of Science, Technology and Civilization at CBNU was recently selected for 1.2 billion won business by the National Research Foundation of Korea. The Institute can derive leading academic research by collecting enormous materials about Korea’s Science Technology people from Korea and abroad. Through this opportunity, this will be a great asset of research information and spread will Korea’s discovery of learning by fostering the Korean scientific community’s creativity. In particular, this institute is propelling a business called “Korean Science and Civilization.” For this business, the institute will make a global network with England’s, Japan’s, and China’s research laboratories. Professor Kim Keun-bae, who is the representative for this research, said, “This research information is the representative of Korea’s scientific technology and the memory of the World. Also, this will be a good foundation to the Korean Research Institute of Science, Technology and Civilization for being a global research institute.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200972.txt b/data/NEWS/output200972.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..98ab44c29de03837c30642be25bbb367cb9a7934 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200972.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) now supports marketing business to help family companies to strengthen their competitiveness and to enter the overseas market. This project is a good opportunity for companies and students to develop together and students can gain real-life experience. Marketing support businesses are helping students to do catalogs, and package design development for family companies. CBNU has supported seven companies’ marketing by cooperating with students, family companies, and professional designers starting last June for three months. Also, recently and award was given to evaluate and to encourage students, and two students received the grand prize. The leader of LINC business, Seol Kyeong-won, said, “This business got good responses by developing student’s careers and improving family companies’ competitiveness. I will continuously support students’ step-by-step growth for family companies to enter the overseas market and make a system that can be win-win.” aCBNU LINC (Leaders in Industry University Cooperation) now supports marketing business to help family companies to strengthen their competitiveness and to enter the overseas market. This project is a good opportunity for companies and students to develop together and students can gain real-life experience. Marketing support businesses are helping students to do catalogs, and package design development for family companies. CBNU has supported seven companies’ marketing by cooperating with students, family companies, and professional designers starting last June for three months. Also, recently and award was given to evaluate and to encourage students, and two students received the grand prize. The leader of LINC business, Seol Kyeong-won, said, “This business got good responses by developing student’s careers and improving family companies’ competitiveness. I will continuously support students’ step-by-step growth for family companies to enter the overseas market and make a system that can be win-win.” a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200973.txt b/data/NEWS/output200973.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6c554b6df72c08ef23ab73abfb62ea95a1edaf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200973.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU enterprise “Echo Housing” and the CBNU subsidiary company “Gaon Wood” won the Director of Korea Forest Service Award at the “2016 Wood Contest.” Furthermore, the goods manufacturing technique even got a technological certification. As a result, Echo Housing and Gaon Wood will receive consulting and be supported financially by the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation for three years. Moreover, there will be incentives when participating in contests managed by the Korea Forest Service and Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation. Professor Park Hee-jun said, “I am glad our excellent technology is ready to enter the overseas market.” He also said, “We will work hard to become a competitive big-sized business in a country that depends on importing overseas wooden goods.” a aThe CBNU enterprise “Echo Housing” and the CBNU subsidiary company “Gaon Wood” won the Director of Korea Forest Service Award at the “2016 Wood Contest.” Furthermore, the goods manufacturing technique even got a technological certification. As a result, Echo Housing and Gaon Wood will receive consulting and be supported financially by the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation for three years. Moreover, there will be incentives when participating in contests managed by the Korea Forest Service and Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation. Professor Park Hee-jun said, “I am glad our excellent technology is ready to enter the overseas market.” He also said, “We will work hard to become a competitive big-sized business in a country that depends on importing overseas wooden goods.” a a a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200974.txt b/data/NEWS/output200974.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dacfadeb4f34f50076b900af1061ba26e2e9faf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200974.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + was ranked as the top innovative university in Asia. Reuters, the world's largest news provider, selected innovative universities on the basis of patent applications. CBNU was named as one of the most innovative universities along with KAIST and Seoul University. CBNU got a good grade in the field of medical science, chemistry, and consumer goods. Reuters said, "CBNU has developed a nano-material biosensor which can diagnose cancer in a drop of blood through researchers from Chemical Engineering, Veterinary Medicine, and College of Medicine. In particular, CBNU opened an LED plant factory for the first time in Korean Universities in 2011 and completed a complex facility for providing cures for animals in 2016. Likewise, CBNU is contributing to the development of the Korean agricultural industry.”aCBNU was ranked as the top innovative university in Asia. Reuters, the world's largest news provider, selected innovative universities on the basis of patent applications. CBNU was named as one of the most innovative universities along with KAIST and Seoul University. CBNU got a good grade in the field of medical science, chemistry, and consumer goods. Reuters said, "CBNU has developed a nano-material biosensor which can diagnose cancer in a drop of blood through researchers from Chemical Engineering, Veterinary Medicine, and College of Medicine. In particular, CBNU opened an LED plant factory for the first time in Korean Universities in 2011 and completed a complex facility for providing cures for animals in 2016. Likewise, CBNU is contributing to the development of the Korean agricultural industry.”a \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200975.txt b/data/NEWS/output200975.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..838d02b9976498812369d04d0de1146d2690b5ba --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200975.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU ranked highly in investment in student education among national universities. CBNU is the only school that supports students’ educational fees with over 16 million won. This means CBNU invested a lot of money into improving the educational condition. Actually, CBNU tries not only to achieve classroom modernization but also to run useful programs such as the RC program and Off-campus. Also, CBNU continuously supports student job clubs to help students look for jobs. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “To provide students with a better educational environment will be directly connected to fostering excellent talent. Moreover, offering scholarships to students in various fields will help students to get more educational benefits and chances." aRecently, CBNU ranked highly in investment in student education among national universities. CBNU is the only school that supports students’ educational fees with over 16 million won. This means CBNU invested a lot of money into improving the educational condition. Actually, CBNU tries not only to achieve classroom modernization but also to run useful programs such as the RC program and Off-campus. Also, CBNU continuously supports student job clubs to help students look for jobs. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “To provide students with a better educational environment will be directly connected to fostering excellent talent. Moreover, offering scholarships to students in various fields will help students to get more educational benefits and chances." a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200976.txt b/data/NEWS/output200976.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2149b36a8bfb8019d510230814ee4da2fa721ea7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200976.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU ranked second in the domestic national university rankings for two years in a row as stated by 2016 Times Higher Education. It also achieved 13th rank among general domestic universities. In this assessment, excellent academic assessment and quality of teaching research led CBNU to get a good grade. Also, differentiated programs such as Off-Campus, Residential College, and ACE business were important factors to be ranked second. CBNU president Lee Nam-ho said, "Getting a good grade in this evaluation became the pride of Jeonbuk province. While making an effort to get a good grade in external evaluation continuously, we will try to let the world know the unique brand of our university by ensuring internal stability."aRecently, CBNU ranked second in the domestic national university rankings for two years in a row as stated by 2016 Times Higher Education. It also achieved 13th rank among general domestic universities. In this assessment, excellent academic assessment and quality of teaching research led CBNU to get a good grade. Also, differentiated programs such as Off-Campus, Residential College, and ACE business were important factors to be ranked second. CBNU president Lee Nam-ho said, "Getting a good grade in this evaluation became the pride of Jeonbuk province. While making an effort to get a good grade in external evaluation continuously, we will try to let the world know the unique brand of our university by ensuring internal stability."a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200977.txt b/data/NEWS/output200977.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9210b13766cdd6ecd0016b4d02eb451795d8e7a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200977.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + law school students won the Grand prize at the “First Mock Administrative Trial Contest” hosted by the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission and supported by the Korean Bar Association. The purpose of the contest is to help law school students understand administration and protection of a person’s rights. Furthermore, students can experience an administrative trial. In the preliminary round, the theme was actual life events like “men of national merit” and the theme for the final round was events related to legal arguments. Students could experience the process of preserving anti-corruption and civil rights and show off their skills at the contest. According to the judges of the contest, CBNU students have excellent logical understanding and problem-solving skills. a aCBNU law school students won the Grand prize at the “First Mock Administrative Trial Contest” hosted by the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission and supported by the Korean Bar Association. The purpose of the contest is to help law school students understand administration and protection of a person’s rights. Furthermore, students can experience an administrative trial. In the preliminary round, the theme was actual life events like “men of national merit” and the theme for the final round was events related to legal arguments. Students could experience the process of preserving anti-corruption and civil rights and show off their skills at the contest. According to the judges of the contest, CBNU students have excellent logical understanding and problem-solving skills. a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200978.txt b/data/NEWS/output200978.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6d78ee212590ca6e3d20e15cf2c99e503e277a87 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200978.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held a career experience festival of the free semester system for middle school students and had a great reception. In this festival, there were many useful programs like career concerts, watching documentaries about 3D printers, and experiencing 3D printers in person. In particular, the program about 3D printers was very popular for students. Also, talk shows composed of various subjects by professionals, campus tours, and mentoring led students to have good responses to this festival. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “The theme of this festival was carbon business and 3D printers are helpful for Jeonbuk’s industry. According to this theme, we prepared useful programs for middle school students. We will constantly try to support students in carving their careers.”aCBNU held a career experience festival of the free semester system for middle school students and had a great reception. In this festival, there were many useful programs like career concerts, watching documentaries about 3D printers, and experiencing 3D printers in person. In particular, the program about 3D printers was very popular for students. Also, talk shows composed of various subjects by professionals, campus tours, and mentoring led students to have good responses to this festival. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “The theme of this festival was carbon business and 3D printers are helpful for Jeonbuk’s industry. According to this theme, we prepared useful programs for middle school students. We will constantly try to support students in carving their careers.”a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200979.txt b/data/NEWS/output200979.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b72686ea1474c0f12f94c5bb35a758b1bb00ff2a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200979.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ofessor Yang O-bong in the Department of Chemical Engineering has received Morocco’s Energy Resource Environmental Minister’s award by contributing to Morocco’s solar energy policy and the successful advancement of a research laboratory in the International Solar Power Conference. In particular, Professor Yang contributed to Morocco’s research institute, called IRESEN (Institute of Research in Solar Energy and New Energies), and their research ability enhancement by supporting high-tech silicon research equipment and by sending specialists for solar battery technology transfer to Morocco. Professor Yang said, “From this contribution, it is fruitful to build a cooperative system between Korea and Morocco and to make a commercialization result. Furthermore, to protect against global warming, we will give our knowledge on the solar power area and will enhance the international cooperation.” a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200994.txt b/data/NEWS/output200994.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..691bdaf369ed7fd25f68a6d2753e24461952e9b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200994.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Hahn Yoon-bong in the School of Chemical Engineering has recieved the 2016 Rudolph A. Marcus Award. The Rudolph A. Marcus Award was established to commemorate Professor Marcus, who was awarded the 1992 Nobel chemistry award. “Science Advances Today” gives the award to the best chemical science thesis every year. Professor Hahn was awarded the prize because he used the electron transfer theory to develop a nano biosensor to diagnose adult diseases. Hahn was also awarded the ACerS Global Ambassador prize in April last year. Currently, Professor Hahn is developing high performance nano sensors, highly efficient solar cells, and printed electronic device ink using metallic oxide and grapheme nanomaterials. Professor Hahn also got a lot of attention because two of his theses were published in “Nano Energy” in a row. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200995.txt b/data/NEWS/output200995.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..29c69311c12fda2b0274bef12168142919aba269 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200995.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + the slogan “Maturity Moving beyond Growth,” CBNU currently ranks in the Top 10 in domestic universities and second place among national universities in various university assessments. Recently, CBNU ranked second among national universities and 14th place among domestic universities in the 2016 Times Asia University ranking. CBNU ranked similarly in the 2016 QS Asia University ranking and 2016 Times World University ranking, too. Also, CBNU ranked 97th place in Asia and got into the Top 100 universities. Because of these rankings, Reuters, an international news agency, named CBNU as one of “Asia’s most innovative universities.” The reason for the good rankings is because CBNU works to make a good environment for research and learning. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “Our system to make adventurous students worked perfectly and these results will make our university brand outstanding and I will work harder to make it even better.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200996.txt b/data/NEWS/output200996.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bf8e61477f103f073ca7bec87d6eb8a35ab2fdd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200996.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU laboratory for zoonosis signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the best advanced medical care laboratories recently. The CBNU laboratory for zoonosis, which is the largest in Asia, was established to research various zoonoses like Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and to develop medicines for zoonosis. In particular, the CBNU laboratory for zoonosis obtained certification from the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) for its eximious technical skills. According to Han Sang-seob, the chief of the laboratory, “Thanks to the agreement, CBNU would cooperate with various laboratories of zoonosis and it will be helpful for academic development. Moreover, CBNU has made an effort to identify the cause of the zoonosis and I will do my best.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200997.txt b/data/NEWS/output200997.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e9ce2c3a110f9733cf3bb7c370fd2a21f036a14e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200997.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Yang Young-ran in the Department of Nursing has received an award for an excellent paper in 2016 Asian Nursing Research. Professor Yang had a research presentation about “Cambodian married men’s detection and adaptation of HIV infection” with Roshna Thapa, who is a student in the master’s course. This research is for the understanding of Cambodia’s AIDS diffusion. Through intensive interviews with HIV male infectees, professor Yang found out HIV’s discovery process and exposure. Professor Yang said, “During interviews with infectees, they accept their fate positively to put in the effort for their children’s lives. HIV infection is not the end of life, but can be used for development of HIV infection adaptation programs and of policies for the early detection of HIV.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200998.txt b/data/NEWS/output200998.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f876f9c5a2fa41bf267a690f21fb656de0212ee4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200998.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Jeonbuk International Development Cooperation Center (IDCC) has moved from its temporary office to the New Silk Road Center. To vitalize the participation of local areas toward ODA(Official Development Assistance)business and the internationalization of Jeonbuk, the IDCC makes an effort to hold business information sessions for investors of ODA and for global citizenship education. The IDCC and CK-1 International Development Cooperation also made a cooperative agreement about ODA business. President Lee Nam-ho said, “Recently, CBNU is in process of cooperation by giving aid in the form of New Renewable Energy Organic Farming Technology in Nepal, and in the form of poultry farming fields in Bangladesh, while teaching how they use the technologies.” Lee Wook-heon, who is the head of the IDCC said, “With continuous activities, we will make an effort to make Jeonbuk into an ODA-leading area.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output200999.txt b/data/NEWS/output200999.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbde10f27221b16e1f6084328b4ee2a8f14f340f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output200999.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Huh Kang-moo from the College of Public Policy has made an agreement with Hwang Sun-chul, who is the head of the Jeollabuk-do District Bar Association. Professor Huh made an agreement for making an effort to vitalize law-related education and training for law experts. Professor Huh said, “Thanks to the agreement with the Jeollabuk-do District Bar Association, the College of Public Policy will be improved in terms of law major education, and there will also be a positive effect on students’ careers after their graduation.” Hwang Sun-chul said, “It is an honor to make an agreement with the College of Public Policy, and we will make every effort to lead in fostering law experts and lawyers.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201000.txt b/data/NEWS/output201000.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad1b3be889fe7027dc11f25e25328556b0b8ba2a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201000.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly CBNU attended The Eighth Korea-China University Forum at Shandong University in China. The presidents of each university representing Korea and China had a time for exchanging opinions. The Korea-China University Forum is a forum that is held every year at universities in Korea and China taking turns. Eleven of Korea’s universities, including CBNU, and 16 of China’s universities participated in this forum. There was a time to debate and present about innovation and university development, university culture and cultivation of talent, and so on. At the forum, the Executive Vice President of External Cooperation, Yang Moon-sik, participated as a debater and talked about transmission of traditional culture and innovation and university development. He said, “At a time of risky existence of universities since the school age population is decreasing, Korean universities have to innovate. Also, universities have to fulfill their social responsibilities, leaving great cultural tradition to posterity” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201001.txt b/data/NEWS/output201001.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..367f55aa8c396f538eec7d919c91f4d154b4b96f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201001.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU students in the College of Engineering won a prize in the Advancement for College Education Forum (ACE Forum), which is supported by the Ministry of Education (MOE). In this forum, universities which are selected as ACE share their college education business cases and are selected for the best education models. In particular, CBNU has conducted a “3-Step Master Program,” which encourages students’ employment and nurtures the professional ability of a leader. Yoo Cheol-jung, the head of the program, said, “I am proud of the prizes and I will try to nurture practical veterans of business with this program. CBNU will consistently focus on students’ professional ability rather than just curriculum.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201002.txt b/data/NEWS/output201002.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..54da94386f926d211c9100310e824a83063bedb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201002.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has come together to collaborate with Daegu-Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation (DGMIF). CBNU will work together with the DGMIF in the fields of new medicine, medical devices, and clinical tests. DGMIF and CBNU will share research facilities together through the agreement. CBNU gained momentum for attracting the College of Pharmacy by having treaties with both the Osong Medical Innovation Foundation (OMIF) and the DGMIF. CBNU already had the best research conditions such as four clinical centers, the only place out of universities in Korea to have such, and the Korea Zoonosis Research Institute (KZRI), which is the biggest in Asia. Collaborating with the DGMIF is expected to contribute to the advancement of the medical industry of Korea. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “The agreement will have a new impact on developing the medical industry. I hope that we can get satisfactory results in terms of nurturing talents to lead the high-tech medical industry and producing new drugs.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201003.txt b/data/NEWS/output201003.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a3db9cf40cc21b117227d98d3bcc997ea5974325 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201003.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +opening ceremony for the First Jeonju International Biennale of Korean Studies was held on November 2nd in Jinsudang. Many people including Jeonju Mayor Kim Seung-su attended to celebrate the Jeonju Biennale. The biennale organizing committee aims to promote Korean studies and the cultural status of Jeonju by hosting the Biennale every two years. This year’s festival was titled “Diffusion of Korean Studies.” 100 renowned scholars in Korean studies from 20 different countries examined the present and future of Korean studies in terms of culture, history, globalization, and so on. The festival was launched to globalize Korean studies through various events for experiencing traditional Korean culture. Lee Chong-min, the commissioner of the Jeonju International Biennale of Korean Studies, announced, “Holding the Korean studies Biennale in Jeonju representing Korean culture means a lot. We’ll continue to develop the Jeonju Biennale to let the world know the image of Jeonju as the center of Korean studies.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201004.txt b/data/NEWS/output201004.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4d1f14b7c08c2be0c9bcc7f4bf7381c001ea1c63 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201004.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Development of Regional Advancement University Project (DRAUP) and CJ Corporation recently signed a memorandum of understanding(MOU). They decided to implement a program for employing Chinese international students from five universities in Jeollabuk-do. The CBNU DRAUP will consult with CJ Corporation continuously to employ outstanding international students and produce outstanding individuals by promoting basic education for CJ Corporation. In addition, CBNU held a job fair and underwent interviews for students from five universities in Jeollabuk-do. The successful applicants will receive education in Shanghai, China and will be added to workplaces. Moreover, CJ Corporation agreed to offer on-site internship programs for outstanding Korean students who are good at Chinese. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "This agreement will be a foundation for creating a partnership model of university consortiums linked with local industries. We are going to strengthen the education related to employment of international students." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201019.txt b/data/NEWS/output201019.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7b3aab6e09c48a42f74e22248359a7114b634a69 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201019.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently made an agreement with Ulster University in the United Kingdom. CBNU is the only university in Korea which cooperates with Ulster University. CBNU will lead this agreement to a win-win situation for each university. In particular, CBNU would exchange staff members and professors as well as undergraduates with Ulster University. Furthermore, CBNU undergraduates can have more opportunities to study in and to experience the United Kingdom. With this agreement, each university will share scholarly monographs and publications. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “Thanks to this agreement, CBNU undergraduates have more opportunities that demonstrate their abilities and study abroad. I hope that CBNU students will be competent adventurers.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201020.txt b/data/NEWS/output201020.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..38c04274a5fcd6fbac79cd80e5dc7a4597eec5d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201020.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU CK-1 organization recently held the New Korean Wave Festival in Baguio, Philippines. The purpose of the event was to vitalize the Asian Cultural Education Center (ACEC) which was made by CBNU, the University of the Cordilleras and Ludong University. The theme of this festival was ‘TAL-K’ and 30 students from eight majors participated in this event. There were various booths where participants could experience food, make masks, and do much more. There were also various performances from taekkyeon and pansori to K-pop shows. ‘TAL-K’ means Korean masks and the target is to talk about Korean culture using Korean masks. The festival was all planned personally by CBNU students, and the students also did volunteer work at elementary schools. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201021.txt b/data/NEWS/output201021.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aefc4bb8e72ffb6d9c3c639700e07ebbb96c26ee --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201021.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU opened the CBNU Korea Center in Pasundan University (Universitas Pasundan) in Indonesia. In this center, CBNU exchanges the culture of Jeonbuk and shares scholarly monographs with West Java in Indonesia. Furthermore, CBNU will cooperate with many industries in Bandung and support various off–Campus programs like field placement. In particular, CBNU and the Jeonbuk Center for International Cooperation published teaching materials together and helped Indonesians learn Korean more easily. At the same time, Pasundan University provides Korean-learning programs and various academic seminars to local high schools and universities. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “Thanks to the CBNU Korea Center, CBNU can spread various Korean cultures and have many competent international students. At the same time, CBNU will complement lots of field placement programs with regional industries, and I will do my best to rear talented adventurers.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201022.txt b/data/NEWS/output201022.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7ba2fb4a2c53e11359ee83d420c503b62a6fde2f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201022.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Common Infectious Disease Research Institute has been accredited as a 3rd grade bio-safety research facility for using small and medium animal to study high-risk pathogens, and through this it became the largest research institute in Asia. In addition, the institute recently received ABL-3 certification to conduct studies on high-risk pathogens in a state where the outflow of the pathogen is completely blocked. The institute will carry out direct research on high-risk animals through this certification to prevent and treat highly pathogenic AI and foot-and-mouth disease. The director of the Common Infectious Diseases Research Institute, Han Sang-sub, said, "We expect that this certification will greatly contribute to the development of preventive vaccines, remedies, and diagnostic agents for various high-risk pathogens.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201024.txt b/data/NEWS/output201024.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b7306b93de2e6d937e04b56e5bb3d40b59d4112c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201024.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has grown for 70 years and is going toward the maturity of 100 years. CBNU has released a new UI(University Identity) and catchphrase welcoming 70 years of CBNU. There are two types of the UI, a traditional one and a modern one. The making of the modern UI started in 2015, and, after 35 drafts, the final UI was chosen last November. The UI shows several meanings: CBNU at the summit, balance and harmony, challenge and adventure, learning, respect towards people and nature, maturity, and the being the most Korean university. The two UIs will be used as a dual system according to their uses. Last year, CBNU held a domestic contest for a new emblem and catchphrase celebrating the 70th anniversary. A total of 70 emblems and 624 catchphrases were submitted. The winning emblem showed a sea and sun, which shows an emerging and dynamic CBNU. The catchphrase shows the growth of 70 years and the future for maturity in 100 years. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201025.txt b/data/NEWS/output201025.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4fde209480490c962f85dc6128950e3f001208ae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201025.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held a 70th anniversary donation campaign to make itself the most Korean-style campus. The 70th anniversary donation campaign is similar to the 1004 relay donation campaign held in 2015. However the 70th anniversary donation campaign is a relay-type donation to build hanok-style buildings starting from the main gate to the 70th anniversary memorial plaza. Contributors will get their names imprinted on the future buildings. CBNU president Lee Nam-ho said, “Even though we were supported by the government for the 70th anniversary project, this project cannot go well without the help of the local residents and the alumni. I hope the local residents and alumni take more interest in the project to make CBNU a more Korean-style campus.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201026.txt b/data/NEWS/output201026.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fc1ab31390dcb8db5d86a72c2aeb547ed508746c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201026.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU initiative College of Humanities’ Research and Education (CORE) and the Institute for the Study of France & Africa will collaborate with universities and corporations in Morocco. Recently, they visited Morocco and agreed to cooperate with the Institute for the Study of Africa in Mohamed V University on administration and exchange. Moreover, CORE will share the management system and experience of the business network and hotel tourism industry in Africa with Morocco’s Kenzi Hotels Group. CBNU students will be able to study and do an internship in Morocco through them. Professor Lee Chong-min, the head of CORE, said, "Francophone Africa is unfamiliar, but there are a lot of marketing opportunities. We will try to give assistance to students by interchanging with them actively." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201027.txt b/data/NEWS/output201027.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fb0f5ad117a8400badb857106f6ab33184c468e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201027.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +held a New Year's Day event on January 24th. This event was organized by the CBNU Language Education Center. The international students, the Vice President of the Bureau of External Cooperation, Yoon Myeong-sook, related staff members, and Korean language teachers attended this event and had time to communicate. They also shared information about employment. In particular, the international students and staff members became closer by matching mentors and mentees. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "The importance of attracting international students is increasing in accordance with the reduction in the number of students and the changes in the education policies of the government. Therefore, detailed support for the international students is essential. We will try to communicate more to help them adjust to university life and have positive feelings about studying in Korea."aCBNU invited international students aand held a New Year's Day event on January 24th. This event was organized by the CBNU Language Education Center. The international students, the Vice President of the Bureau of External Cooperation, Yoon Myeong-sook, related staff members, and Korean language teachers attended this event and had time to communicate. They also shared information about employment. In particular, the international students and staff members became closer by matching mentors and mentees. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "The importance of attracting international students is increasing in accordance with the reduction in the number of students and the changes in the education policies of the government. Therefore, detailed support for the international students is essential. We will try to communicate more to help them adjust to university life and have positive feelings about studying in Korea." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201028.txt b/data/NEWS/output201028.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2fd5f26b2fc5c9aec5944538c29924ff4c0507cc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201028.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Kim Jae-soo’s team has developed a new insecticidal activity-microorganism ‘Beauveria bassiana ERL836’ and insect pest control system. This research started from 2008 and was introduced to the world journals “Pest Management Science” and “BioControl.” The microorganism ‘ERL836’ will be commercialized to insect pest control systems especially to mulberry thrips. Mulberry thrips is harmful insect which is the medium of a virus and damage from this mulberry thrips is increasing each year. Professor Kim said, “This technique will be the new alternative to the insect pest control system and can relieve soil pollution. Also, it will improve the economic problem of insect pest control, and will lead the market of prevention of the breeding and extermination of mulberry thrips.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201029.txt b/data/NEWS/output201029.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ee0e4ec547dba61e12924585b7b047e57d1d9285 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201029.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Lee Joong-hee and his team of researchers received the best paper award and the superior presentation winner award in the Meeting and Autumn Conference of the Korean Society for Composite Materials. In this conference, researchers were awarded through their research about synthesis and properties in mixed materials. This research is recognized as the future’s FPCB (Flexible Printed Circuits Board) material. It will be used for high thermal conductive ink and electrical circuit patterning material that the electrical and electronic related industries field needs. This research’s manufacturing method is not difficult, and it has a strength that can maximize the energy efficiently. For these reasons, it is expected to evolve as the next generation’s energy storage and conversion.a \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201030.txt b/data/NEWS/output201030.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..06b1c4c2d54022ce1135725d9b52756d325cf641 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201030.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + received the 7th largest amount of financial support from the Ministry of Education in 2016. CBNU has received a lot of support from CK, ACE, and LINC business. Since 2014, our university also has received 7 billion won annually through the university specialization project. Last year, 3 billion won was awarded annually to the human resource capacity building project. Most of these projects are focused on cultivating human resources. It is expected that CBNU will be able to gain a great boost in raising adventurous talent. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "We will continually try to make our students grow as adventurous talents by endeavoring more to attract government-funded projects." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201042.txt b/data/NEWS/output201042.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5119b5682f4236bc3162cf818bea65c23453fd6d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201042.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + held an opening ceremony for the Center for Humanities & Social Sciences on March 27th. The building was constructed in accordance with CBNU’s purpose of making the most Korean-style campus. In particular, the Korean-style exteriors such as roof tiles, traditional pattern tiles and conventional timber doors are well exposed. Furthermore, eco-friendly materials such as cypress were used to highlight the interior as more antique and classic. CBNU will construct the Korean-style structures on the basis of this building. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “The opening of the Center for Humanities & Social Sciences is a new challenge and the starting point of CBNU’s convergence study. Please give us a lot of concern and support for making the most Korean-style campus and training adventurous students beyond model students.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201043.txt b/data/NEWS/output201043.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e22cff8f1dc0ea33528fceae4eac70cc044a67a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201043.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ebruary 2016, CBNU secured a foundation through which the developing countries can participate in development cooperation businesses by establishing an international agricultural development cooperation center. Moreover, CBNU made a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Makerere University which is the best university in Uganda. Through this MOU, students from Makerere University will be trained as agro-livestock experts at CBNU. This can help train labor forces to work in Korea’s agro-livestock fields. Also, this helps expand our livestock industries toward the developing countries by creating developing countries’ customized experts. President Lee Nam-ho said, “High level lectures and organized training education will increase the capability of agro-livestock development cooperation and will help make global leaders that can develop their own country’s agro-livestock industries.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201044.txt b/data/NEWS/output201044.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..48467046f7767121b2ab2041ff10de6e14e85748 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201044.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ellence of the hanok by presenting and having hanok exhibitions in New York and North Carolina. Further, Professor Nam Hae-kyung from the Department of Architectural Engineering made a presentation on the hanok at the 1st Asia-Pacific MOOCS Stakeholders Summit as the representative of Korea. The presentation started with the beauty and features of the hanok and ended with CBNU’s project to make itself the most Korean campus using hanoks. Professor Nam Hae-kyung said he was honored to present the hanok worldwide as a representative of Korea and he would make online and offline programs to help people understand hanoks.aCBNU recently showed thea excellence of the hanok by presenting and having hanok exhibitions in New York and North Carolina. Further, Professor Nam Hae-kyung from the Department of Architectural Engineering made a presentation on the hanok at the 1st Asia-Pacific MOOCS Stakeholders Summit as the representative of Korea. The presentation started with the beauty and features of the hanok and ended with CBNU’s project to make itself the most Korean campus using hanoks. Professor Nam Hae-kyung said he was honored to present the hanok worldwide as a representative of Korea and he would make online and offline programs to help people understand hanoks.a \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201045.txt b/data/NEWS/output201045.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b16e60e339d958f2572415219333836047e4b7e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201045.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +elebrate CBNU’s 70th anniversary, Kwak Beom-soo, the representative of Okto Development Corporation, donated ten million won. For regional development, Kwak thinks developing a regionally based university’s competitiveness and students’ talents should be done in advance. Therefore, Kwak contributed to developing CBNU as the most prestigious university in Korea. President Lee Nam-ho delivered an appreciation plaque during the development fund ceremony. Kwak said, “During my college life, I got to know about the excellence of CBNU and I hope this money will be able to help achieve the slogan, ‘Beyond growth to maturity’.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201046.txt b/data/NEWS/output201046.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1af3ea2ee0f5f9003b05fae724829af414251cad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201046.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, Professor Kim Yong in the Department of Library & Information Science and his team developed a technology that helps to extract information through content analysis. Also, Kim’s team transfers this skill to enterprises for commercialization. Through this knowledge, it is possible to provide intelligent information easily and extract information from various contents. In particular, this technology can collect various data automatically about social risks to use this safety information conveniently and efficiently. This technology also can be applied to figure out medical research trends and the newest technology trends. Professor Kim said, “A technology that can analyze various data based on artificial intelligence technique will have a synergy effect with many other technologies.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201047.txt b/data/NEWS/output201047.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d86acaff383245e6ef4eb11abc41a854039e6a93 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201047.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +he 2016 IEQAS: International Education Quality Assurance System, CBNU got qualified as a certified university. Starting from 2012, CBNU has been qualified for five years in a row and the certificate is valid till 2020. The benefits of the certificate are that preferential treatment is given at university support projects and the quality of the university can be guaranteed overseas. The President of the CBNU Office of International Cooperation, Yoon Myeong-sook, said, “CBNU is qualified as a good university for foreign students by the certification and will work hard to make CBNU a better environment for foreign students.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201049.txt b/data/NEWS/output201049.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9726e78752cf5b33f633ece38f08f8e920c70ddf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201049.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU museum shows famous movies for free to students and locals every Thursday. The name of the program is “Thursday Cinema Muse.” The museum shows movies every Thursday at 2 p.m. starting from March 9th till December. Every month a different theme is used to choose the movies that will be shown. In May, movies related to childhood stories will be shown. There will also be movies related to war, Brazil, France, classics, and much more in the following months. The director of the CBNU museum, Kim Sung-kyu, said he is trying to make many programs to communicate with the locals and make the museum a more familiar place. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201050.txt b/data/NEWS/output201050.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e33ec7be7489c6f8099e57239349914b6a568eed --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201050.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, the “Presidential Conversation with Students” was held with 200 people, including President Lee Nam-ho and the student council, as well as the presidents of each college. The event included having time to explain CBNU’s main policies to students and receiving proposals from each college. On this day, students proposed solutions for placement and facilities they use such as club rooms, dormitories, and The New Silk Road Center. President Lee took notes about them, promising to support and invest in them. President Lee said, “I have met students continuously through CBNU’s own communication program like Saturday Date up until now. However, I wanted to pay more attention to students’ stories to apply them to school policy. I will do my best to check what students are having trouble with through amiable face-to-face conversation.”aRecently, the “Presidential Conversation with Students” was held with 200 people, including President Lee Nam-ho and the student council, as well as the presidents of each college. The event included having time to explain CBNU’s main policies to students and receiving proposals from each college. On this day, students proposed solutions for placement and facilities they use such as club rooms, dormitories, and The New Silk Road Center. President Lee took notes about them, promising to support and invest in them. President Lee said, “I have met students continuously through CBNU’s own communication program like Saturday Date up until now. However, I wanted to pay more attention to students’ stories to apply them to school policy. I will do my best to check what students are having trouble with through amiable face-to-face conversation.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201051.txt b/data/NEWS/output201051.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a67d8fd5355a04293b976bd006cd7abe8cf8b03a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201051.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Hahn Yoon-bong in the Department of Chemical Engineering was awarded the Asian Energy Technology Award from the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM). He was recognized for his service in improving nano-composites, which significantly develop the stability of solar cells. In particular, perovskite and organic solar cells, which are remarkable materials of the future, are available for massive production in comparison with silicon ones. However, the problem is that they are difficult to use for a long time due to their weakness in the open air. Thanks to his research, solar cells with developed nano-composite can work better and the lifetime has been dramatically improved. Moreover, the results were patented and the international scientific journal Nano Energy shared his thesis. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201052.txt b/data/NEWS/output201052.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2b02392e9302db371d5e109ff9d00927c6ae2efc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201052.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has opened a female-only experimental laboratory in the College of Engineering for fostering talented female engineers. The female-only experimental laboratory ‘WE-FACTORY’ that was named after this program consists of an experimental laboratory, a debate room, and a seminar room. In this place, female engineering students will learn engineering subjects and equipment from industry experts. They also can get student-professor mentoring using the experimental laboratory and seminar room. The Director, Kim Jung-ja, said, “Female professors take the lead to make a female-only experimental laboratory and study space in a relatively male-centered engineering environment culture. It will give power to and inspire female engineering students’ study desire. Through making the WE-FACTORY, CBNU can become the global and local female engineering expert training cradle.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201053.txt b/data/NEWS/output201053.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ff61db93f8d4b801562b5f7438044e17ba46cacb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201053.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ege of Public Policy recently published a book titled Freedom of Expression in Movies. This is the third book made by undergraduate students. They published the book after taking lectures and having discussions about social justice. The students took first place in the Bookworm Raising Project, through which CBNU supports students to write books by themselves and get publication sponsorshop by the university. The passion of the students and their work together brought a meaningful result. Each of the 14 students who participated in the writing discussed one of these issues: freedom of expression, freedom of creation, indecency, moral rights, screening, and more issues that people can sympathize with. Huh Kang-moo, the Dean of the College of Public Policy, said, "Through this, students will be able to communicate with each other and improve their abilities to solve problems themselves."aCBNU students in the aCollege of Public Policy recently published a book titled Freedom of Expression in Movies. This is the third book made by undergraduate students. They published the book after taking lectures and having discussions about social justice. The students took first place in the Bookworm Raising Project, through which CBNU supports students to write books by themselves and get publication sponsorshop by the university. The passion of the students and their work together brought a meaningful result. Each of the 14 students who participated in the writing discussed one of these issues: freedom of expression, freedom of creation, indecency, moral rights, screening, and more issues that people can sympathize with. Huh Kang-moo, the Dean of the College of Public Policy, said, "Through this, students will be able to communicate with each other and improve their abilities to solve problems themselves." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201064.txt b/data/NEWS/output201064.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..24d6108dc7636ea39c76d26a5b9251870a610112 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201064.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Kim Gwang-chul said, “If students use this education well during vacations, the excellence of eco-friendly wood will be known widely. It will also contribute to activation of wood.” aCBNU has been designated for the Wood Activation Business for three years continuously. Therefore, CBNU will run various education businesses related to wood and wooden houses. Furthermore, due to the free-semester system, it is expected to be welcomed to middle schools since it can be applied into school education.a Professor Kim Gwang-chul in the Department of Housing Environmental Design will hold carpentry experience education for regional elementary and middle school teachers. Furthermore, as CBNU progresses this business with the Korea Wood Construction College (KWCC) this year, it is expected that the condition of education will be improved. aProfessor Kim Gwang-chul said, “If students use this education well during vacations, the excellence of eco-friendly wood will be known widely. It will also contribute to activation of wood.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201065.txt b/data/NEWS/output201065.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..82b171c62e5bf8ab3cc52f4b84fcb78dd251f6c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201065.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + President Lee Nam-ho said, “Inno Polis Campus Corporation will activate the local community through systematic start-up support and contribute to notifying people of the importance of start-ups. I especially believe the corporation will play a leading role in training adventurous students on the basis of differentiated start-up knowhow.” aRecently, the Inno Polis Campus Corporation was established at CBNU for leading the local start-up culture. The enterprise aims for promoting local start-ups through great support to local colleges such as coaching venture skills, discovering promising ideas, and establishing of laboratories. CBNU assists start-up companies through a combination of enterprise and investment and the supply of activity spaces for start-up business. In addition, CBNU supports making prototypes to use 3D printing technology for verified items. aCBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “Inno Polis Campus Corporation will activate the local community through systematic start-up support and contribute to notifying people of the importance of start-ups. I especially believe the corporation will play a leading role in training adventurous students on the basis of differentiated start-up knowhow.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201066.txt b/data/NEWS/output201066.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..075623d8adc75cd3e7224bbfcc2a50800d1daab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201066.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +rding to CNN, CBNU will be supported with almost five billion won in five years by the government and foster engineers who are specific to Carbon basing Nano-fusing Technology. Through the business, many professors of the College of Engineering build an organic cooperation system with specific research organizations and enterprises. Accordingly, CBNU is expected to constitute a world-class scene for customized research and development and to foster core engineers. aCBNU will foster future engineers who lead the fourth industrial revolution and develop specific skills to fuse Carbon and Nano. Recently, CBNU was selected to be a Carbon Nano Convergence Technology Center for Next Generation Engineers (CNN) by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning. The business selects core promising enterprises and fosters future engineers who will lead future industry. aAccording to CNN, CBNU will be supported with almost five billion won in five years by the government and foster engineers who are specific to Carbon basing Nano-fusing Technology. Through the business, many professors of the College of Engineering build an organic cooperation system with specific research organizations and enterprises. Accordingly, CBNU is expected to constitute a world-class scene for customized research and development and to foster core engineers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201067.txt b/data/NEWS/output201067.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ece3ef7ee462bd9cddbea0257410d628882a5e48 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201067.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + student Hwang Guk-hwa, who is doing her PhD at the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy Engineering, presented a research result about interpreting toxic nano-particle qualities in a quantitative way. This research was held with support from the National Institute of Environmental Research and was selected as a cover paper in the top-ranked academic journal “Environmental Science: Nano.” aThe main point of this research is to find measures to deal with toxic nano-substances in the environment. Hwang Guk-hwa said, I could work in a comfortable environment thanks to getting selected by the Global PhD Fellowship and I will study harder to come up with research results to prevent the bad effects of toxic nano-particles in the environment.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201068.txt b/data/NEWS/output201068.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..33d4f4a9d51d4927c1825c3e0be0f7bbc8f09383 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201068.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + festival received a high evaluation since participants communicated through various sport events and cultural exchange. CBNU took first place in volleyball and group jump-rope and ranked second in the three-legged race. Also, CBNU ranked third place in futsal. In addition, before the festival, the 2017 National University Presidential Conference was held at Kyungpook National University's Sangju campus. aCBNU became the overall winner of the 2017 National University Festival. This festival was held at Kyungpook National University from May 11th to May 12th and 10 National Universities including CBNU participated in this festival. CBNU actually designated this festival for the first time to make good ties between national universities last year.a The festival received a high evaluation since participants communicated through various sport events and cultural exchange. CBNU took first place in volleyball and group jump-rope and ranked second in the three-legged race. Also, CBNU ranked third place in futsal. 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The research that professor Kang’s team announced at this conference is research about the change of sensitivity of Smart Paint by manufacturing method.a The research team has introduced a technology that can detect the impact position of a structure by researching the paint that can generate electrical signals. Meanwhile, LANL is developing convergence technology that is integrated with various fields like mechanical, electronic, carbon materials, and smart materials.a In addition, it has conducted excellent research in the management of structural integrity by having various technologies like cutting-edge non-destructive inspection technology. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201070.txt b/data/NEWS/output201070.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c6c4409e45723c83f6ae2094f65c504088a5b059 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201070.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +, she is performing the main role on the National Theater of Korea and trying her best as a CBNU professor in the Department of Korean Music. Kim Ji-sook said, ”I feel sorry to my son for not spending enough time with him and I am really thankful to my family for supporting me.” She also added, ”I will try hard to become a master singer of Gugak in the future.” aCBNU professor Kim Ji-sook in the Department of Korean Music was honored with the Presidential Award in the 44th Korea Chunghyang Gugak competition, which is a Korean traditional music competition. This competition is the oldest nationwide competition which has been held every year. Kim Ji-sook performed the Pansori “Farewell Passage” very accurately and was appreciated well.a Now, she is performing the main role on the National Theater of Korea and trying her best as a CBNU professor in the Department of Korean Music. Kim Ji-sook said, ”I feel sorry to my son for not spending enough time with him and I am really thankful to my family for supporting me.” She also added, ”I will try hard to become a master singer of Gugak in the future.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201071.txt b/data/NEWS/output201071.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0b9ec08d5490a35410592dd75025e215f22aa25e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201071.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Jeonbuk team also won second place in last year’s competition. Professor Lim Chae-woong, club advisor, said, “Jeong-geomhoe is a time-honored club with 35 years of history. Also Jeong-geomhoe has become the pride of CBNU due to great results in competitions through joint exercise of harmony and communication.” aThe CBNU kendo club “Jeong-geomhoe” recently won an individual division and took second place in the team competition at the fourth Prime Minister’s Cup National Kendo Championships. Kim Yu-shin in the Department of Business Administration, who is the representative of Jeonbuk, won the individual division. He also won the competition held by the Korea University Kumdo Federation last year. At the same time, CBNU and Wonkwang University became a team and won second place.a The Jeonbuk team also won second place in last year’s competition. Professor Lim Chae-woong, club advisor, said, “Jeong-geomhoe is a time-honored club with 35 years of history. Also Jeong-geomhoe has become the pride of CBNU due to great results in competitions through joint exercise of harmony and communication.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201072.txt b/data/NEWS/output201072.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bbc78f918ad9f7417ecb6a64073d6dff8728b283 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201072.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, all CBNU applicants, who are allotted to Jeonbuk, passed the regional officer test. It is a rare case that all allotted students of a university pass the local officer test. This result is actually the second since 2012. Students who passed will work as a probated statement in the Central Administrative Agency for one year and are appointed to be special national officers. aThe Director of the Elite Fostering Center, Park Soo-young, said, “CBNU supports exam materials and promotes students to study with others. Furthermore, students can get useful advice from the past successful applicants, and these have led to good results.” aThe Director of the Elite Fostering Center, Park Soo-young, said, “CBNU supports exam materials and promotes students to study with others. Furthermore, students can get useful advice from the past successful applicants, and these have led to good results.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201073.txt b/data/NEWS/output201073.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f68cdb2012a5b34b28d03f763c08acd3d1266854 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201073.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +particular, CBNU students received an excellence award in university sector by presenting “BookjeokBookjoek,” which means “Grow Bookworm.” The Head of ACE business promotion Kim Dong-wook said, “I am proud of our students being confident in presentations and bringing great results. I will expand support to those who cultivate adventurous talent to challenge their own abilities.” aCBNU was designated as being the best “Bookworm Project” example in the Undergraduate Education Leading University Forum. The Bookworm Project is a representative student support program of CBNU. In this 12th forum, the best examples of 34 university sectors and 30 student sectors were presented with the subject “Higher Education Innovation through Strengthening Autonomous Capacity of Universities.”a In particular, CBNU students received an excellence award in university sector by presenting “BookjeokBookjoek,” which means “Grow Bookworm.” The Head of ACE business promotion Kim Dong-wook said, “I am proud of our students being confident in presentations and bringing great results. 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Professor Kim said, “Three research teams will kill four birds with one stone conducting research on national diseases, developing technology and industrialization, obtaining a status of a global hub center, and training excellent talent.” a  aProfessor Kim Dae-hyuk’s research team in the Department of Molecular Biology received a grant of five billion won from the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF). They participate in the research project for prevention and treatment of national diseases such as MERS. The study aims to gain global leadership in national disease control technology based on genetic engineering. aResearchers from the Department of Molecular Biology, the Department of Chemistry, and the Korea Zoonosis Research Institute (KoZRI) will develop useful genetic engineering technology for disease control and establish an organic cooperation system by forming three teams. Professor Kim said, “Three research teams will kill four birds with one stone conducting research on national diseases, developing technology and industrialization, obtaining a status of a global hub center, and training excellent talent.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201075.txt b/data/NEWS/output201075.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8798850c9d80e4c71c89d63fb8f4fec210216716 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201075.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +U student Choi Jin-sun in the Department of Mechanical Engineering said, "I was very happy with the results of the competition because I spent a lot of time with my team members for this competition over the past several months. I will do my best with my colleagues in the other competitions, too." aRecently, CBNU students of the automobile making club “A.R.T-ev17” in the College of Engineering received a gold medal in the 2017 International Student Green Car Competition. They applied the format of the general passenger car and set up a dashboard that allows passengers to know the speed in their own car. Using this special format, they were able to show a very good result.a CBNU student Choi Jin-sun in the Department of Mechanical Engineering said, "I was very happy with the results of the competition because I spent a lot of time with my team members for this competition over the past several months. 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Lee Hyeong-woo, the Deputy Vice President for CBNU International Cooperation, said, "We have prepared to announce the academic area and excellent educational conditions of Jeonbuk region through this exchange. We will continue to do our best to train talented people in both regions by maintaining continuous networking with the Chinese region through international cooperation with local universities and striving for international exchange." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201088.txt b/data/NEWS/output201088.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..700efe214c4bd56af7af958c886f6222a4a3b539 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201088.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Lee Dong-won in the Department of Polymer Nano Science & Technology developed a fibrin-targeted imaging and antithrombotic Nano medicine which effectively diagnoses and suppresses thrombus. His study was published in ACS Nano, the most prestigious journal in Nano Science. His team applied technology which targets thrombus selectively through this medicine, so thrombus can be diagnosed and treated effectively. Professor Lee planned and developed the Nano particle that facilitates primary diagnosis and treatment. Professor Lee said, “Up to now, there has been no medicine that controlled highly concentrated noxious active oxygen that happened in cardiovascular risks and suppressed thrombus formation. Therefore, through additional research, we expect that this research can reach the clinical stage.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201089.txt b/data/NEWS/output201089.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8358b02fd2c264241bd9349d1894c7a19cbca6aa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201089.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU’s library was selected as the most prominent facility among the domestic university libraries. In particular, CBNU library was appraised as having the best operating system and awarded by the Ministry of Education (MOE). CBNU’s library has two floors underground, four floors above ground, and the latest IT technologies. Furthermore, the library has introduced a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system on library data and mobile application system for students to search the materials more easily. Thanks to these systems, CBNU students are satisfied with the library, and, at the same time, the CBNU library is open to locals for refining the society’s educational culture. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201090.txt b/data/NEWS/output201090.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbd7754629857eabef3a25a1433e8a5321700dcc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201090.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ee market for start-up companies was recently held at the Jeonju Youth Imagination Playground Gaonnuri Marketplace. The event was organized by the Start-up Support Foundations of CBNU and Jeonju University. 28 teams from both universities participated there. The event was held in front of Jeonju Station, and participants had the opportunity to promote local products to tourists visiting Jeonju. The festival also included various events such asa hanbok fashion show and water festival. A representative of the Start-up Support Center said, "Developed as a tourist place, the free market became an opportunity to promote the products of entrepreneurs and provided a variety of contents for tourists to enjoy. 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A traditional school will become a suitable part of the most Korean campus, CBNU. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201092.txt b/data/NEWS/output201092.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..28cd6779c1f7fae3445505bcc0490a2b3698f274 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201092.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + sends students to universities abroad through the Off Campus program, which support students in learning foreign languages and the culture of the countries. CBNU recently had an opening ceremony for the Off-Campus program at the Paul Hall in Jinsudang. Many students are being dispatched to universities in 15 countries such as the U.S., England, Canada, Australia, the Philippines, and Malaysia this year. Students will be staying overseas for a maximum one year, receiving credits for listening to on-site language classes and basic major classes. Moreover, students are expected to become examples of global talent through having opportunities for homestay, voluntary service, internships, and cultural experiences. President Lee Nam-ho said, “Off-Campus is CBNU’s own program through which any student can study abroad for more than one semester. Through this program, I hope students return as mature and adventurous students.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201093.txt b/data/NEWS/output201093.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9d083a277aeda23255928cfffdcd0e1447e11c2e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201093.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, the 23rd National Model UN was held to commemorate the 70th anniversary of CBNU. The National Model UN is the largest student conference to foster the future talent of Korea. Many students from all over the country attended the conference. The four agendas which are centrally debated in the UN were discussed to find solutions through conference and debates. In addition, various lectures and UN concerts were prepared. Therefore, students could experience the real conference of the United Nations. Additionally, lectures, which were given by Oh Joon, the former ambassador to the UN, and so on, became a valuable experience for participants. Professor Song Khee-don in the Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, who prepared the event, said, "It became an opportunity to experience the significant role of the global era indirectly." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201094.txt b/data/NEWS/output201094.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c3c35a77dfbfb48d326afb9cc6969a76cacfb02d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201094.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU LINC+ (Leaders in Industry-university Cooperation +) implemented its ‘LINC+ Prototype Production Support Project’ for strengthening competitiveness of family companies and gained great responses. LINC+ has operated a feedback system for specialized fields and the development of convergence technology from the 1st stage industrial consultation to the 2nd stage R&D cooperation, until the 3rd stage prototype production support. Accordingly, LINC+ had an evaluation meeting for the selection of prototype production support and selected nine companies on the 24th of July. The leader of LINC+, Ko Young-ho, said, ”I hope that the support of prototype production will help the university and family companies as a win-win and help the economic development of Jeonbuk. In particular, I will expand student’s participation in this project and cultivate creative talents to lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201095.txt b/data/NEWS/output201095.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ac113b30d911aea23eea67e99c08bf9a7baad470 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201095.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, the CBNU Department of Mineral Resources and Energy Engineering opened its Energy and Resource Development Research Center (ERDRC) to engage in industry-academic cooperation and joint research in the field of energy and resource development. ERDRC plans to produce outstanding talent through professional research and industry-academic cooperation by working closely with a number of research departments. In particular, CBNU will promote international cooperation by hosting domestic and international conferences and seminars between industry and academic circles. The academic and technological level of the domestic resources and energy fields will increase one step further through the development of original technology and practical use of resources and energy. Song Young-soo, the director of the research center, said, "The establishment of the research center is expected to become a core of studies in the field of resources and energy with the Korea Gas Corporation and Narae Energy Service (SK E&S) and to lead the industry-academic cooperation.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201096.txt b/data/NEWS/output201096.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..455711cad3809ba7540ee0b198376f00dcd799ae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201096.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Entrepreneurship Education Center and Leaders in Industry-university Cooperation (LINC) of CBNU are running the 2017 Teenager Imagination Idea Factory (IF) Make-A-thon Program to raise inventive thinking power for the “4th industrial revolution.” This program will raise teenagers’ inventive thinking power through 3D printers and the Internet of Things (IoT) practice. In addition, it will give teenagers self-confidence through idea summary and 1-minute speech contests. This program got a great response in six high schools in Jeollabuk-do in January and was started in Jeonju High School and Wansan High school this July. Kim Man-young, the head of the Entrepreneurship Education Center, said, “Based on the unique entrepreneurial education program system of CBNU, I will go beyond the university and expand to the region to build an entrepreneurial spirit and entrepreneurial culture.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201097.txt b/data/NEWS/output201097.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f26950ca0a08d4e6ff74648cbd4b545d515deffd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201097.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + School of Dentistry students recently practiced medical treatment on cleft lip and palate patients at Vietnam’s Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital. Professor Baik Jin-ah from Oral Maxillofacial Surgery is a director in this medical service, and honorary professor Shin Hyo-keun, who has been in Vietnam and given cleft lip and palate patients free surgery since 1995, participated in this service. Also, Professor Kim Yong-soo and resident students participated in this service. They stayed in Vietnam to give medical treatment and they treated 33 cleft lip and palate patients. Furthermore, the Korea International Cooperation Agency(KOICA) supports the program that educates students to become audiology and speech-language therapists in Vietnam’s Hue University up until next year with 300 million won. This year is the second year of this service and 17 entering students will receive quality education to become audiology and speech-language therapists. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201098.txt b/data/NEWS/output201098.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ce2e3a32aed0ad5729e6e4b02393895fb0c777a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201098.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Global Trade Experts Incubating Program (GTEP) students achieved export consultation in two recent export shows abroad. The enterprise organization sent two students from the Division of International Trade to the Korea Brand & Entertainment Expo 2017 Taipei (KBEE) and they achieved a 300 million dollar counsel result with the cooperative firm DAINS. Also, two other students sent to Food Taipei 2017 from the Division of International Trade counselled with the Korea Natural Food company. Director Kim Min-ho said, “During the overseas exhibition, we thought it would be a big outcome to just check the market reaction, but we also achieved export contracts at site and this will really help the cooperative firms.” He added, “Above all things, the biggest outcome is that students experienced the export sites in person and were able to demonstrate their ability as much as they could.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201112.txt b/data/NEWS/output201112.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..75f9582be956f112673d50041b58f0450a2b9619 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201112.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently hosted concerts in Jeonju and Seoul on the theme of challenge and passion for its 70th anniversary. The first concert took place on 26th of September at Seoul’s Sejong Center. An opera was performed based on the original novel Honbul, written by writer Choi Myeoung-hee,. The CBNU Korea Music Orchestra Pansori Choir and Music Choir performed a rendition of Honbul that describes the lives of the people of Jeolla provinces at the end of the 1930s when the Japanese invaded. This performance was held again at the CBNU Cultural Center on the 14th of October. At the second performance in Jeonju, the CBNU United Chorus performed their chorus for the 70th anniversary of CBNU and the seats for the performance were free. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201113.txt b/data/NEWS/output201113.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..74ad39eb54cf180ccccca2859f09ffb14de22cfe --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201113.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently held its 10th New Korean Wave Festival in Vietnam. In this festival, CBNU students presented various shows about Korean traditional music, K-pop dances, and taekwondo. Moreover, students performed Hanji exhibitions which mixed tradition and modernity. Furthermore, students could enhance their global capabilities by visiting branch offices in Vietnam. According to Kim Geon, Head of the New Korean Wave Festival, “This festival was a good opportunity to promote the superiority of Korean culture in the world. Furthermore, the festival has an important meaning in that CBNU students designed various performances themselves. I promise to support more global programs for students.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201115.txt b/data/NEWS/output201115.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..92b9224e4fccb1e08892ec4a460d9828085ed04d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201115.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, CBNU President Lee Nam-ho met CBNU students. This meeting has been held regularly for more than 10 years for collecting students’ opinions. In the meeting, President Lee and students talked about important agendas such as the education system, enlarging exchange programs, and foreign community services. Furthermore, students suggested installing street lamps, replacing desks, and installing CCTV on campus. President Lee said, “This meeting is so meaningful in that I can know students’ various ideas to apply school policies. I will do my best to hold more diverse meetings with students. Moreover, I promise to make a genuine effort for a better CBNU.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201118.txt b/data/NEWS/output201118.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e2bc9bb5baeddced1a2989c5c2e72d98619b5867 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201118.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + visiting Professor Lee Moon-ho announced the results of a study of designing the Taegeuk pattern DNA gene as a mathematical matrix code. He revealed the Taegeuk’s trigram and the genetic code of the DNA protein that constitutes the human body have a mathematical identity for the first time. This research was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea and the results were recently presented at 'AIMEE2017' in Moscow, Russia, and 'BioSmart2017' in Paris, France. The research paper was published in the latest issue of Springer and registered as a US patent. Professor Lee analyzed the chromosomal DNA with a mathematical matrix and designed the Taegeuk pattern genetic code. It helps to develop the technique of inverting RNA from double-stranded DNA to single-stranded RNA. 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Also, many other students got good grades in competition. The President of Leaders in Industry-university Cooperation, Ko Young-ho, said, “For students’ fresh thinking and improvement of their problem-solving skill, we’ll continuously run education on creative thinking and problem-solving ability,” adding, “We hope for the economy of Jeollabuk-do to co-develop.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201120.txt b/data/NEWS/output201120.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3610508c56882d044339e11d0a31b257cdd5013e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201120.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, Professor Hong Bong-geon in the Department of Quantum System Engineering was awarded “Best Thesis” at the Europe Renewable Energy Academy. At this academy, Professor Hong presented on nuclear fusion and fission mixed atoms to dispose of high-level waste using high-energy neutrons. His thesis is expected to establish policy about radioactive waste matter. Meanwhile, Professor Hong is a global expert with over 30 years’ knowledge about nuclear fusion and has published about 100 papers in the country’s journals. In particular, he acts as the chairperson of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor’s Test Blanket Module program and as a member focused on project assessment for the National Research Council of Science & Technology. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201121.txt b/data/NEWS/output201121.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b1f078703e9ba30730f0b9b0df5be1078e3dd4a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201121.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Institute for Research & Industry Cooperation and Startup Support Center of CBNU, along with Jeonju University and Wonkwang University, made an agreement with Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi for exports worth 12 milion dollars. The CBNU Startup Support Center has participated in the global market pioneer team since 2015 and has endeavored to overcome difficult export conditions and promote excellent products of local small and medium-sized businesses. They have also supported the dispatch of 16 companies in the Jeonbuk area to Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi, Vietnam. In order to maximize the performance of participating companies, there has been local market research and business consultation. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201122.txt b/data/NEWS/output201122.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..083686646b49b55a47f365b1db9cc6c8d65e1ce1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201122.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +team of Professor Kook Sung-ho in the Department of Bioactive Material Science separated the hematopoietic stem cells from the placenta and has been receiving the attention of world academics by revealing their functional characteristics. The results of this study suggested that the research could be used clinically for leukemia patients and cancer patients. The researchers succeeded in isolating hematopoietic stem cells with functional activity using the 'P2Y14 protein' expression in the placenta. In addition, through the experiment of transplanting the isolated hematopoietic stem cells into adult mice, the transplanted stem cells showed multi-lineage differentiation ability and a self-renewal potential capable of forming various blood cells. Further research is active to clarify the role of 'P2Y14 protein' in hematopoietic stem cells derived from the adult mouse bone marrow. This research was carried out with the support of the National Research Foundation of Korea and the research fellow project. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201124.txt b/data/NEWS/output201124.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ecb4723d9788f4d9b27c17be7a0058d46202c5e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201124.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +BNU recently selected “adventurous ambassadors,” consisting of 10 students who have extraordinary experience and excellence in academics, writing, overseas adventure activities, various contests, external volunteer activities, and start-ups. They will share their experiences with other students. Furthermore, they will introduce and spread the news about various adventurous activities through a blog, promotional videos, talk concerts, and consultations. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, “The adventurous ambassador system is the first of its kind in 70 years of CBNU history, so I hope for them to be proud of themselves. In addition, I hope every CBNU student becomes a person who is required in the e of the 4th Industrial Revolution, works creatively, and has his or her own ‘story’ and sociability through these adventurous ambassadors.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201125.txt b/data/NEWS/output201125.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..333dbb294d9190b233445563fe3339aa86e3f997 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201125.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +“Most Korean Campus” project, which CBNU is pushing ahead for its 70th anniversary ceremony, is gradually showing its figure. Hammy Yummy, which was designated as in the top five among superior university enterprises, spent its own budget of 690 million won to build a Hanok style shop next to the Old Gate. Hammy Yummy had the ceremony of putting up the ridge beam on September 19th. On the ridge beam in the middle of this building, the best calligrapher in Korea, Professor Kim Byeong-gi of the Department of Chinese Literature, wrote the date and CBNU slogan of “Adventurous Students beyond Model Students!” and “Maturity Moving Beyond Growth.” President Lee Nam-ho said, “Thanks for providing support for CBNU Ham to make a Han-style campus. This building will contribute to promulgating CBNU’s own brand, the ‘Most Korean Campus,’ externally.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201126.txt b/data/NEWS/output201126.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d4696732d8089bbefa8992902b7b041e17a68a33 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201126.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + recently published its “Collection of CBNU Award Winning Literary Works,” featuring works which won the Literary Prize over the past 60 years, through the CBNU Press Center in commemoration of the 70th anniversary. aSince 1954, the CBNU Press Center has carried out the CBNU Academic Literature Prize contest. Currently, it operates the “Garam Lee Byeong-gi Youth Poetry Award” and “Choi Myung-hee Youth Novel Award” for high school and college students nationwide as the largest scale of university. The complete collection of winning works is composed of five volumes. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "CBNU plans to open the 'CBNU Premium' era through becoming the ‘Most Korean Campus’ on the 70th anniversary of its establishment." He added, "Literary talents selected in the names of Garam Lee Byung Gi and Choi Myung Hee will have the power to improve the name value of CBNU." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201128.txt b/data/NEWS/output201128.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8142dd7e0202b99bd6d9c275a3f2b23a28117a88 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201128.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +teams of CBNU participated in the 4th university students' creative problem solving competition and one of them won the first place. The Korea Standards Association and The Ministry of SMEs and Startups sponsored the competition. A total of 98 teams from 16 universities participated in the first round of qualification. Winners were awarded for giving solutions as 'Robot vacuum cleaner brush and caster’s form transformation' and 'Tie-up & removal of hair at docking station' for the problem given. All of the award-winning students have been trained and supported by the LINC+ project team. LINC+ cultivates creative talents needed by the local community, holds TRIZ training, action learning training and multi-discipline capstone design education courses. Ko Young-ho, head of the LINC+ project team, said, "I will develop and operate a variety of programs to foster creative talents and strengthen their job competitiveness." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201129.txt b/data/NEWS/output201129.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..633f1f63ee4a93e36c3a2e02655dbe217f24ccda --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201129.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +mbined meat and beer eatery brand, created by the research results of our university, ‘Only Hands’ was launched for the first time as part of a domestic university. This is the first case that our university and local industries have joined to foster local brands and to support students' startup. There were 17 professors from the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences and Humanities and Jeonbuk Regional Agricultural Cooperatives, who participated in the project, which means that the university and the region have achieved genuine fusion. CBNU president Lee Nam-ho said, "It is very meaningful that the professors and local industries put their ideas together in order to foster local brands, support students, and startup businesses. I hope that ‘Only Hands’ will give students their dreams and hopes and become a new brand of our school that will bring vitality to our region." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201130.txt b/data/NEWS/output201130.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..27abea8f08c4c4156ecf9c40691d4ad5bbab997b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201130.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + strengthened the cooperation with Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNUHCM) through visiting the University of Social Sciences and Humanities of VNUHCM. aChung Sung-suk, Executive Vice-President for External Cooperation of CBNU, visited the 60th anniversary celebration of Ho Chi Minh University. In addition to congratulations, he also said that the two universities will promote academic and student exchanges, share scholarly materials and hold joint seminars. Ho Chi Minh University of Humanities and Social Sciences developed into the second largest university in Vietnam through excellent researches over the last 60 years. Last year CBNU and Ho Chi Minh University established an MOU and held various programs including overseas volunteer activities. In August, VNUHCM students held the 10th New Korean Wave Festival and shared Korean culture with great success. Next year about 30 CBNU students will volunteer in Vietnam with the cooperation of Ho Chi Minh University. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201131.txt b/data/NEWS/output201131.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3fbd14090dbf9c09955f8309068aad742c189088 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201131.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +, a gambling prevention club of the Department of Psychology, won the excellence prize at “the competition for prevention of problem gambling” hosted by the Korean Center on Gambling Problems. This competition was held for two days at the Hongwon Training Institute in Paju, Geyonggi-do and there were 706 students from 32 universities, who presented cases of a year’s research and shared their innovative ideas on preventing gambling problems. Dice conducts campaigns regularly to prevent gambling problems in the community and promotes the teenage gambling problem helpline “1336” by visiting middle and high schools. They have been receiving excellence prizes every year at this competition and they are recognized as a model university club for the gambling problem prevention activities. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201132.txt b/data/NEWS/output201132.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5f932b0ee6fb1db9dfb96c603cd08f4990596139 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201132.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +university library is shifting gradually from traditional library where books are emphasized to complex cultural space. In order to show students the beauty of the library, CBNU Library held an exhibition ‘Reading the city and the German library architecture’ by the famous Italian architect Fabio Barilari. Fabio Barilari traveled to various cities in Germany with the support of the Goethe Institute and completed a number of sketches, which gave him a new interpretation of the city and library architecture. This exhibition was held on 13th to 24th of November in the lobby of the CBNU Library and there were 24 kinds of sketches of the libraries and 34 diverse books about the architecture in German. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201133.txt b/data/NEWS/output201133.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ceb3c46a0236c01f580085482eb63dab612e5697 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201133.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU delegation visited Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia to support local leading universities as a part of The CBNU Development of Regional Advancement University Project (DRAUP). Furthermore, agreement on an MOU was signed with the Baku State University, Azerbaijan University of Languages, and Yerevan State Linguistic University. The delegation visited these universities to introduce various academic fields such as humanities education, engineering, and agriculture, which are linked with the Korean culture of Chonbuk area. CBNU DRAUP decided to continue expanding support for education in Korean and implement the exchange programs for the outstanding students. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said, "The Caucasus region has been a center of East-West civilization and exchange where Eastern and Western cultures meet. It will be a good educational opportunity to develop outstanding students beyond growth to maturity.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201134.txt b/data/NEWS/output201134.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad1d14da6c12ddb0b65ec7582920b1a25f7dfdf8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201134.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + President Lee Nam-ho shared conversations with university employees at 17th November. It was to communicate directly with employees and listen to their difficulties while working and reflecting on them in relation to university policies. On that day, after the explanation of the major policies such as the four major brands that the university is promoting, various opinions of employees and suggestions of policies were followed. In addition, they shared the past achievements including the 70th anniversary project and gave awards for excellent employees. In this award ceremony, the research support department’s research promotion team and employee, Jeong Hae-sook, received the grand prize. In particular, 28 employees who made special achievements for the 70th anniversary received awards. President Lee Nam-ho said, "It was a very meaningful time for me to communicate and sympathize with the employees through this conversation place." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201135.txt b/data/NEWS/output201135.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1fdb1933f80e1e38d6ad05406f88b8c9c0b77890 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201135.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has fostered students as trade experts through the Global Trade Experts Incubating Program (GTEP). These days, GTEP won excellence prize in the high-prescript contest, and they increased their reputation among university students’ international trade foster. Seventeen (17) students, who joined in GTEP were awarded the excellence prize for the 2017 Korea University Students’ Trade Remedy Contest Reference. Therefore, GTEP has received grand prizes and excellence awards seven times so far. CBNU students showed their ability for international trade and trade remedy as experts in the whole country. Director Kim Min-ho in the Division of International Trade said, “Our students' efforts and deep comprehension of trade remedy achieved this result. I will do my best for students’ education because I hope students will be international trade experts.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201136.txt b/data/NEWS/output201136.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..de51cc5c7e6086ca28aeb9b55325566c932844a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201136.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Industrial Cooperation Foundation and KBSCOA (Korea Big and Strong small business CO-win Association) made a business agreement to build an industrial-educational cooperation. These institutions promised to cooperate in many types of businesses such as technology and administrative consultation, education for startup and technological development. In particular, KBSCOA supports small but strong companies in Korea to become more competitive by cooperating with large companies. Moreover, KBSCOA aims to make more than one million creative business items for small but strong companies in Korea. Lee Cheul-ro, the head of CBNU Industrial Cooperation Foundation said, “Through this contract, I will support many family companies of CBNU to become excellent small hidden companies. Furthermore, I wish this close connection continues on for both institutions to develop together.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201137.txt b/data/NEWS/output201137.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6ff8009acaf38bedb4b8bef1cf0dc298f20e6da2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201137.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +uate student Chu Ji-young in the Department of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Engineering Specialized Graduate School, won the Best Paper Award in an International Conference on the Processing and Fabrication of the Advanced Materials, PFAM-XXVI. Researcher Chu researched alkaline battery systems and tried to complement problems of electrolyte membranes, which is a major component of the battery. When the result of this research was announced, it received the Best Paper Award. This idea can solve the pricing?? problem, that is the biggest obstacle in the commercialization of fuel cells and advancement in the commercialization. In particular, with the result of this project, the renewable energy development project solved the depletion problem of fossil fuels and the environmental problem at the same time. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201138.txt b/data/NEWS/output201138.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f3ea610413d7dbf7f235fe069e7241068dab1850 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201138.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Cho Hwa-rim, in the Department of French & African Studies, got the “Légion d'Honneur Chevalier” from the French France government. The “Légion d'Honneur Chevalier” is a French honor, which is presented to a person who makes contributions in the politics, the economy, culture, literature and academe. Professor Cho was awarded this honor by contributing an exchange of culture and academe between Korea and France. Professor Cho conducted a master’s course lecture and seminar at Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée Université. She also held the seminar at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle and Ecole nationale supérieure Louis Lumière. Through these seminars she leads continuous academic exchange with several universities in the France. She will also conduct seminar and lecture at the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle as a Ph.D. student in January of next year. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201139.txt b/data/NEWS/output201139.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a62a6c7a194e865c1548a4354e6a8ceef8bc51d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201139.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + introduced an advanced election system for next year's student representative election, and it leads to increasing of turnout rate and students’ satisfaction. On November 15, our university hosted the election through CBNU’s first online voting method this year. For the annual student election, the highest turnout ever recorded was 81.91%, up 27.3% from 54.61% last year. This is the highest turnout rate among the universities with more than 10,000 voters who have adopted the online voting system recently. In particular, this online voting method will be introduced as an excellent case of online voting in IPTV during December, by the Jeonbuk Election Commission. The chief of the Office of Student Affairs, Jeong Myeong-ho said, “I didn’t expect that online voting, which students can exercise their rights anywhere, would be a great response. In the future, I will try to think in the place of the student's eye level and support other fields.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201159.txt b/data/NEWS/output201159.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..00d11fd4e775156d5505c8af7942472964affad1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201159.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + students majoring in Metallurgical System Engineering received grand, gold, silver, and bronze prizes in the ‘11th Steel University Korea Challenge’. This contest is aimed at finding out how to make better steel with a lower price by utilizing the operation for each process simulation. In this contest, Park Eun-seong received the grand prize among 239 students from 17 universities. Furthermore, Kim Geun-hak won the old medal, Lee Jae-an and Lee Jung-tae won the silver medal, and Lee Dong-hoon and Seo Myeong-hwan won the bronze medal. Students have been preparing for this contest over the past several months by organizing a study team with Professor Lee Seok-jae in the Advanced Materials Engineering Department and conducting simulations. Close communication between professor and students became the foundation of good performance. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201160.txt b/data/NEWS/output201160.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e47c062e7584ac04ddf4f9e041b569792af6c93 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201160.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Cheol-ro, the leader of CBNU’s Industrial Cooperation Foundation and Cho Chong-ran, the head of the Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled, decided to carry forward the establishment of a ‘subsidiary-type standard workplace for the disabled,’ to create new jobs for people with disabilities. This system is that if a parent company which is obliged to hire disabled people establishes a subsidiary, it is considered that the parent company hired a disabled person when a subsidiary company hired them and includes it in the employment rate and lowers the burden charge. For this, they held an agreement ceremony recently. CBNU’s Industrial Cooperation Foundation will promote the establishment of employment infrastructure for the disabled and create jobs for those who are severely disabled. In addition, they plan to hire 11 more disabled workers for subsidiaries in the future. The head, Cho, said, “We thank CBNU for the effort to activate the employment of severely disabled people and we will do our best to support all things as much as possible.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201161.txt b/data/NEWS/output201161.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..34721c046b2e79ae320a11b0a846fe599a40a25b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201161.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Professor Lee Dong-won in the Department of BIN Fusion Technology developed a 'thrombotic target diagnosis and therapeutic nano drug' that can quickly diagnose and treat blood clots that obstruct the flow of blood in blood vessels. The results of this study were published in the January 2018 issue of ACS Nano, the most authoritative journal in the field of nanoscience. Currently commonly used imaging techniques use radiation energy such as X-rays or CT, although exposure to radiation results in side effects. However, photoacoustic imaging technology uses light without radiation. It has the advantage of realizing high resolution images by combining with ultrasound. The technique attracts attention as a part of next-generation medical imaging technology. Professor Lee said, "Nowadays there is no development of precise imaging diagnosis. This research will lead to actual commercialization." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201162.txt b/data/NEWS/output201162.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..146c19c788c41474db81897396104ef808ae9735 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201162.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’s smart classroom building project appears to be giving great satisfaction to the students and professors. CBNU has 76 smart classrooms and according to a survey among the people who use these smart classrooms, both students and professors have been greatly satisfied. This survey was carried out to build more high-quality classrooms, so information such as space scale, eco-friendly materials, and environmental performance could be gathered. CBNU is planning to build a better smart classroom on the basis of feedback from professors and students. Vice President of Han-Style Research center, Choi Byung-sook said “This survey was done to listen to feedback from students and professors. I will put more focus on the feedback to build a better smart classroom”. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201163.txt b/data/NEWS/output201163.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c3354265d9febb5d3b2b585ef4ccaba4ad370173 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201163.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU student recently passed an open competitive examination on technique. The Ministry of Personnel Management pronounced Choi Youn-kwan as having successfully passed a civil engineering examination. Only 15 people are selected, and Choi is the only person from a local national university. The power of recent successful candidates comes from the Elite Fostering Center. The Elite Fostering Center provides individual learning space, latest exam resources, video lecture rooms and study rooms to students who prepare for national examinations. Choi Yong-kwan said, “It was hard to gather information for the test as a regional student. But thanks to the Elite Fostering Center program and help from professors in my department, I was able to overcome my weakness. Thanks to the support from CBNU, I’ll be a talented person who could brighten up this university and our country.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201164.txt b/data/NEWS/output201164.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6b7dfab8e6ef93e91e0b6dc4587e29a85832e259 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201164.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU CK-1 team visited Taiwan to host the "Follow, Korea" festival in Taipei, Taiwan. It was the 10th New Korean Wave Festival, which was held twice with the support and cooperation of the Taipei City Hall and 30 students from eight specialties. At these festivals, participants were able to learn more about Korean culture and felt a sense of charm from each of the regions such as Seoul, Yongin, Pyeongchang, Cheonan, Goheung and Busan, through a variety of experiences such as hanbok, Korean traditional games and performances of Korean music, and K-pop. The festival was all planned by the students of CBNU. Kim Geon, the head of the New Wave Korean festival said, "I think that students who have worked during the past few months will develop a creative and active global talent and act as a cultural bridge between the two countries through this festival." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201165.txt b/data/NEWS/output201165.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1faf30a7f78ad7c9189e5f819de6118ced2db577 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201165.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, a CBNU student in the Department of Organic Materials and Fiber Engineering, Yoo Seung-min helped to save the life of an old man. On the evening of January 10th, Yoo Seung-min was waiting for the bus after her part-time job. She saw an old man, who fell down while crossing the slippery road. She quickly ran toward him and helped him up. When she asked the old man if he was feeling alright, he responded positively and continued walking. After a few steps, he slipped again and fell on his head. Yoo Seung-min saw blood coming out of his hat, so she helped him again and immediately took him to the emergency room of Jesus Hospital. She contacted his family members and quietly left the hospital. The hospital representative said, "It could have been a big problem if this patient had not been delivered quickly in such a cold weather. Thus, we were able to save his life thanks to the help of the student." The student Yoo said, “I am worried about he is okay now. I am so embarrassed that I did not do such a great job. Anyone, not only me, would have done the same. " \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201166.txt b/data/NEWS/output201166.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c8e09c8bded70da0c2912e3fd7eab867bf69de70 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201166.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ietnam is becoming an emerging market in Asia, CBNU is expecting big achievements by strengthening exchanges with the University of Social Sciences & Humanities - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City and University of Natural Sciences - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City. Therefore, students can learn Vietnamese language, culture, economy and history to become professionals who can work in Vietnam. In addition, they promised to expand opportunities for exchange students and short-term training, data sharing that each university needs. Additionally, the two universities plan to hold a collaboration symposium between April and May. Currently, CBNU was already researching LED and was in exchange for graduate students with this university. Also, they discussed to build a dual and collaboration degree system between Colleges of Commerce, and it is expected to be beneficial for both sides. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201167.txt b/data/NEWS/output201167.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9b68ca9915bf6e749ada53250d18de8e54a37a56 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201167.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +“2017 CBNU LINC+ Industry-Academia Collaboration Festival”, where students can meet students' engineering design works in one place, came to a successful end. A Capstone Design Competition, where more than 100 creative design projects were presented based on students' ideas, was held by the LINC+ project team and the Center for Innovation in Engineering Education (At CBNU or in Jeollabuk province?). In addition, the auction market was also held to seek commercial use. The doorbell & IoT (the Internet of Things) device for deaf people, which was presented by the students of the Electronic Engineering College who won the grand prize, received a favorable response from the judges. Many other students from the Department of Aerospace Engineering and the Mechanical Systems Engineering College, who participated in a variety of programs with the support of the LINC + project team, also won different prizes for their unique work. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201168.txt b/data/NEWS/output201168.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1ce0b4781f3d65c7fb90c3aa43a50794e796c415 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201168.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Regional Leading University Development Project received a positive response from Chinese students who joined training for finding jobs as an employment support program. The training was done in Shanghai, China with the goal of increasing the employment rate and strengthening the global ability of international Chinese students with five universities in Jeollabuk-do province. Students were instructed about employment by Korean corporations, which have entered Shanghai. Yoon Myeong-sook, the president of the Regional Advancement University Project team, said “This training is one of the projects of the leading regional university development project, and it helps increase the likelihood of hiring in places that are related to the specialized regional industry. With these cases of project excellence, I will try to develop more.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201169.txt b/data/NEWS/output201169.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..253720f44d2736d2ca9b50932f4383e08d62d6f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201169.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +rding to the CBNU Medical School, all students expected to graduate this year passed the 82nd National Examination for Medical Practitioners. This year 3,373 students took the examination nationwide and 3,204 students passed. The ratio of successful applicants was 95%. Viewed in a national average, our medical school proves to be the number one in medical education. This result could be achieved because the medical school’s professors and students have a passion for their field, and the CBNU headquarters and hospital supports them. Medical School Director Song Chang-ho said “Our students have the best record in the National Examination for Medical Practitioners every year and this proves that the CBNU Medical School is one of the best medical schools in Korea. Also, I’ll do my best so that students can focus on their work in a fine environment.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201170.txt b/data/NEWS/output201170.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..99bf5a69e4d08c69abb92fed2e99b3a74fef0294 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201170.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +, which is the mecca of Korean traditional hanok education, also plays a role of managing the cultural assets of Jeollabuk-do. The Hanok Architecture Center which conducts various kinds of hanok architecture education and experiential activities, was selected as a cultural property care project sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Jeonbuk Provincial office. CBNU will receive three billion won for three years and manage the cultural assets of Jeollabuk-do starting in February 2018. This project is to prevent problems, to manage cultural assets by monitoring and identifying the problems of cultural properties in advance, and to carry out minor repairs of cultural properties. In particular, the project is expected to hire 30 permanent employees and 50 emergency workers. Therefore, it is also attracting attention as an entity with great prospects for job creation. Nam Hae-kyung, the head of The Hanok Architecture Center said, "We will continue to utilize the expertise of the Gochang campus and utilize the best facilities and equipment to better manage the cultural assets of Jeollabuk-do and to prevent disasters. I will try to lead a team that will help not only the local cultural assets, but also the whole of Korean society by employing the disadvantaged as much as possible." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201175.txt b/data/NEWS/output201175.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..692cbad20c135ccfced0d072b4553cf0ec18765f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201175.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + students who have participated in the RC (Residential College) since 2015, published a book on the basis of their experience for three years. RC is a program in which student dormitories have been transformed into education and residence, which could help students build an upright personality and community spirit in the dormitory. Titled “RC, School fostering the talented,” the RC students’ book is an anthology highlighting the experiences and precious fruitions of three students. In the book, there are basic concepts, comparison among dorm building floors, and what they felt about the RC programs. Not only specific programs, but also a postscript is included, so anyone who will start the RC might get help from it. This book actually got a great response from students of the 4th RC class. The three student writers said, “We started to write this book to record impressions of many activities participated in by students of a variety of majors. Through the RC program, students created an exciting study environment by interchanging majors and learning more about themselves in the process.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201176.txt b/data/NEWS/output201176.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..29d92857122fb21c2d81fe7adf9eb4bdc3a668b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201176.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e CBNU is spreading out the installation of the ‘One Smart Classroom for One Department Project,’ eight new smart classrooms opened their doors on March 2nd. CBNU has been raising its budget for several purposes: to improve students’ educational environment; minimize the use of students’ tuition; make 100 smart classrooms on the whole campus. CBNU is receiving chairs, desks, and other equipment which a name of the donator is carved, so that many people could remember their noble meaning. New smart classrooms contains: a teaching behaviors analysis system; a lecture film recording system; a good environment for use of tablet PC’s; and hanok features such as hanok-style windows. In addition, professors and students have high satisfaction of this smart classroom project. President Lee Nam-ho said, “I am so happy to bear meaningful fruit through these smart classrooms in this new semester. I will do my best to build 100 smart classrooms this year.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201177.txt b/data/NEWS/output201177.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8df5b69d67ef136fe62726fab9bdb493faabf217 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201177.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e 2012, CBNU Startup Education Center supported students’ ideas for startups. The center helps students build up the startup idea’s prototype and helps it become a reality by helping the students make the business model and prototype. The whole process for a student business to be realized takes about a year. aCBNU has run its own startup since 2012. Through this center, CBNU has supported 64 teams which have their own enterprise. Students are given opportunity to participate in various challenges and contests. Kim Man-young, the head of the Startup Education Center, said, “Students have various ideas, but some students don’t know how to make this idea into a reality. The center helps these students launch their own enterprises. Also, we support costs and various training for students, which they might need when they start a business.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201178.txt b/data/NEWS/output201178.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..46073d115c3ff0af5633cc6dabcb7ee3559f8057 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201178.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +icipants of the CBNU Office of International Cooperation visited six companies, such as LG Electronics, to discuss about employee training and internship for CBNU students. aIn particular, in this visit, local Vietnamese subsidiary companies were the focus of employment for CBNU students. If CBNU recommends excellent students, these companies will accept students for internships in consultation with head offices, as well as employ some graduates. aThrough this opportunity, CBNU supports various experiences for students, who could have a chance to learn internationally, and become open-minded, adventurous, and talented students. aDirector Yoon Myeong-sook said, “This visitation to Vietnam is really meaningful to CBNU students. CBNU made a way for students to go and get a job abroad. Through global internship, students can leap into the wide world. Also, we would enhance close cooperation for the benefit of students.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201179.txt b/data/NEWS/output201179.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b503473de569594b67a166ef302a4f7f66e83881 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201179.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +rder to prepare for the 4th industrial revolution, it is urgent to accumulate meaningful data. It is also necessary to construct an information system for various data in order to utilize it for the public good. Thus, the “Jeonbuk Special Innopolis Campus Forum” was held. Professor Noh Hye-min, in the Department of Software Engineering, said, "Although the main focus of the 4th industrial revolution is data accumulation, Korea still lacks the data itself. Therefore, it is urgently necessary to accumulate meaningful data by constructing a systematic data collection system. The amount of time to accumulate experience will be judged by success or failure." For the solution, professor Noh Hye-min added, "Currently, 60% of elementary school students are expected to have non-existing jobs. As we can see from this, a flexible education system should be prepared according to changes in the industrial systems.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201180.txt b/data/NEWS/output201180.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5896c672db4699c0c79bd146952cf5163f3883f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201180.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + is known as a mecca for domestic hanok education. This year it will expand the education further at the Gochang Campus. To this day, it has been operated with the support of the Ministry of Employment and Labor. From this year, the hanok education course will be divided into two: the hanok interior education course and eco-friendly wooden architecture education course. The eco-friendly wooden architecture education course will be held for eight months starting from March, while the interior education course will only be for four months, (also starting from March?). Additionally, after educating its students, the Gochang Campus has a one-stop system of training (orientation) and employment in entities such as hanok construction companies, cultural heritage construction companies, and cultural heritage design offices. This year, the Cultural Heritage Administration and Jeonbuk Province will host the “Cultural Heritage Care Project”, which repairs old homes of the elderly, the disabled, and the socially weak. Professor Nam Hae-kyung, the Director of the Hanok Technology Center said, "Every year, by attracting and expanding education programs related to various hanok architecture, CBNU is proving that it is the mecca of hanok architecture. And I will do my best to make use of it." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201181.txt b/data/NEWS/output201181.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..feeafff2b62432f9535fe5d3bb952360f2274288 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201181.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Department of Bio Science and Rural Resources is one of the faculties of CBNU where students work hard day in and day out. After graduating from this specialized school, the graduates are normally encouraged to work in an industry for more than three years. This year’s graduates together with CBNU President Lee Ham-ho donated 10 million won for the development fund for juniors. The CBNU President Lee Nam-ho also praised them on their efforts and expressed his gratitude. The graduates raised the funds in hopes that their juniors would not be suffered from any difficulties that they might encounter. Student Eom Chang-gi said, “Although the history of this department isn’t long, I hope that the senior students will actively participate in it and continue to support the tradition to donate so that our junior students can study in a better environment”. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201182.txt b/data/NEWS/output201182.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f331ce5d86acea0028c225297aec10d6c63c9f90 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201182.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU CK-1 organization and Specialized Education Program in Advanced Energy Convergence are managing a scholarship program called, “Encouraging Students Project”. This project selects and gives monetary awards to students who did well in only one subject rather than scoring a total score from the previous semester. The purpose of this project is to strengthen confidence in students and motivate them to be self-confident. “Encouraging Students Project” has been implemented since 2014. This year, 114 students were awarded in 38 different subjects. Ahn Byung-Guk, the Head of the Specialized Education Program in Advanced Energy Convergence said, “I wanted to give hope to the students. Despite the current social difficulties in which students have to be proficient in all fields, I wanted to cheer all students up. and I hope these awards will give them confidence, even though they are good at only one particular subject”. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201183.txt b/data/NEWS/output201183.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f000d9dc9767020b7efb58f3d76d5e1e51da343d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201183.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + College of Engineering united with Korea Electrical Safety Corporation, KESCO, to foster students in the field of New Regeneration Energy. On March 6, 2018 both institutes agreed to an industrial-educational contract to support local the community by fostering persons of talent. Kim Chul-saeng, the Dean of College of Engineering, said “CBNU keeps on trying to build a variety of industrial-educational cooperation to foster talented students who will be needed by each industry.” KESCO vice president said, “As a public institution we will actively participate to help find and nurture talented students.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201184.txt b/data/NEWS/output201184.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..df1292d7905da3abd0b6e03fd41438b8cf003e46 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201184.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + turned 85 non-regular workers into regular workers on March 1, 2018. CBNU held an award ceremony for the 85 workers to celebrate the promotion of becoming a regular worker. In this award ceremony, President Lee Nam-ho gave each of them a certificate one by one and encouraged them. So far, CBNU has been producing good results by establishing a TF team which turns non-regular workers into regular workers after the government announced the non-regular worker to regular worker guidelines. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho said “This event is a milestone for job stability, social polarization and social integration. I’ll do my best to ensure that the workers have a happy life through the steady welfare.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201185.txt b/data/NEWS/output201185.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e8bbc94844ddc0fb6a5b9f6a16510118c6cec10c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201185.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + student, Han Seung-hoon in the Department of Japanese Literature won the Excellence Award in the Essay Contest of the Initiative College of Humanities’ Research and Education (CORE) held by the Korea Research Foundation. In addition, Kim Ji-eun in the Department of English Language and Literature received a participation award. The CORE held the contest for students all over the country. The contest winner said, "I appreciate the diversity of experiences that I gained while participating in it. Through the off-campus program I was able to directly learn about advanced cases overseas in areas of my interest. The CORE also gave me the opportunity to participate in the Japan Job Fair for overseas employment. I was able to find out what foreign applicants need for their desired employment in Japan”. Kim Ji-eun participated in the video production workshop held by CORE. She wrote the scenarios and learned about various shooting and sound equipment, which helped her to participate in the short film shooting. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201186.txt b/data/NEWS/output201186.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3cd9a6b80775e5ef545f505a842f50a8effc2b03 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201186.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +arch, CBNU started a labor-management relations manpower training course to train specialists in this field. This course has been continuously held since the Ministry of Employment and Labor (MOEL) selected CBNU as a training center for the Honam region in the New Advanced Labor Academy (NALA) in 2014. CBNU President Lee Nam-ho, Dean of the College of Commerce Park Sang-june, and 30 trainees attended the opening ceremony. By December, they will become experts through various classes. Professor Chae Jun-ho in the Division of Business Administration said, "This course will enable us to acquire effective skills in labor-management negotiations by systematizing professional theories and on-the-job training. We hope that it will enhance the professionalism of the students through mutual cooperation between the labor and management." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201202.txt b/data/NEWS/output201202.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..18aecfff566769b3ad968cb8d36f6b5abb9e3a3b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201202.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Hahn Yoon-bong in the School of Chemical Engineering and his team developed the Semi-transparent Perovskite Solar Cells which are stable and have excellent electrical properties. The Perovskite Solar Cells have a high efficiency of development. They are cheaper and more productive than before. However when they are exposed to the air, their lifespan decreases. Professor Hahn’s team did research to resolve this problem. They developed the NiO-Perovskite Nanocomposite in 2016. The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning supported their research. They published the results of their research about nanomaterial production based on Graphene and a solar cell’s application in May this year. The research improved the problems of solar cells in commercialization and showed the possibility of applying a Building Integrated Photovoltaic(BIPV) System. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201203.txt b/data/NEWS/output201203.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a26f7b194ab9481ae8b2c8986ab3f11111980397 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201203.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS) chose the CBNU College of Engineering for a ‘Regional Small and Medium Business R&D Industrial Internship Program.’ This is a project in which the excellent Small and Medium Businesses and universities cooperate to promote employment by linking business with education. Companies accept students from the College of Engineering to train in this program. After being selected as the first stage project supervision institution, CBNU was reappointed for the second stage this year. The University will provide government support and help students to gain experience in business and get a job afterwards. The College of Engineering plans to send graduating students to companies in Jeonllabuk-do. Kim Chul-saeng, the Dean of the College of Engineering, said, “We will make an effort to develop Jeonllabuk-do by creating a cooperative model for universities and local businesses to grow and to solve the student unemployment problem.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201204.txt b/data/NEWS/output201204.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb4cdf921dfa8c71c2d36488c4d0e6e03b7bc2fb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201204.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + was selected as a university which nurtures talented people with big data by the Ministry of Science and ICT, and the Korea Data Agency. This is a project to raise professionals of big data, which is a precondition of the fourth industrial revolution. Therefore, CBNU was in the process of recruiting 33 students by May 28 and then nurtures them to become big data specialists from June to August. In particular, this education is expected to contribute to fostering integral and multiple big data talented people and improve the employment rate by watching the phenomenon from the eye of humanities and suggest solutions through IT technology. Professor Yang Dong-min said “Since it is essential to have big data technology for culture and economic progress, it is CBNU’s duty to nurture big data talented people in Jeolla-do. Also, we will cooperate closely with CBNU’s professors from various departments to raise the best big data talented people with high quality professional education.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201205.txt b/data/NEWS/output201205.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c99bac9f304017cd6e19c9c32e316bc9fd457e4f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201205.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + got an ‘excellent’ grade on the evaluation of startup- leading universities. The CBNU Startup Support Center received the director prize from the Korea Institute of Startup and Entrepreneurship Development for its contribution to startup vitalization and job creation. Startup Support Center of CBNU has been operating and establishing projects which support comprehensive startups such as startup item commercialization, startup education, and a startup specialized program focused on export and investment to play the role of core startup support in Jeollabuk-do. The head of the CBNU Startup Support Center, Kwon Tae-kyu, said ”Getting a good evaluation is a great pay off for finding a company which has a good idea and items for a startup. Also, the CBNU Startup Support Center will take the role of a medium for CBNU’s startup vitalization.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201206.txt b/data/NEWS/output201206.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ee9e5f33acb76918537cebcdd13336508d509ec9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201206.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ay 6th, the National Dance Contest was held in the Korea Male Dance Forum. All ten students in the Department of Dance were honored with different prizes. It was another achievement after all 18 participants won the National Dance Competition held in March organized by Monthly Magazine’s 'Dance & People'. In particular, Kang Young-jin in the third grade received the overall grand prize with favorable reactions for his solid basics and differentiated choreography. Another nine students were awarded with many other prizes such as the award for male or female best individual dance performance, male or female gold medal and silver medal. Professor Lee Joon-Mo, who teaches them said, “I’m very pleased that our students are not only having various experiences and careers through many competitions, but also they are moving towards good outcomes. I will do my best to help students to develop a better competitive attitude.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201207.txt b/data/NEWS/output201207.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e79df3d791d2054b326f2e4efaf5a8c6dcc69402 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201207.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + year there were 11 students selected as successful applicants to the 2018 The Global Korea Scholarship(GKS) program. CBNU is on the second place in selecting these students among the domestic universities. CBNU accepted more scholarship students than Seoul National University and other universities. Applicants were not only from Asia, Africa but also from America and Europe. CBNU is the 6th largest university that provides the best educational environment for international graduate students in Korea. The Ministry of Education will support these students with full tuition fee, monthly living expenses of 900,000 won, airfare, insurance, the cost of thesis research and settlement aid. The Vice President of the CBNU Office of International Cooperation, Yoon Myeong-sook said, “Through establishing the ‘One Stop Service’ from entrance to university life, graduation and employment, we will continue to grow and develop into the best university for graduate students in Korea, where every international student wants to study.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201208.txt b/data/NEWS/output201208.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4b092f40532baf9e5345d0a37f00e0f127cfc279 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201208.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + is enthusiastically pushing the Dragon Project which is a doctoral degree program of university professors in China. This project will help incumbent professors who do not have doctoral degrees in China universities to get a doctorate degree at CBNU. Many universities in China lack professors compared to the number of students and many professors who are currently planning to get doctoral degrees. So, this program is expected to have a good result. For the program, CBNU invited officials from seven universities, including Henan Normal University in China, and had serious discussions with explanations of the program. Yoon Myeong-Sook, the Vice President of the Office of International Cooperation, said, “By proceeding with this program, it will be possible to attract outstanding students and promotion of research cooperation between the two countries. Also, we will do our best as much as possible for many Chinese professors to get their doctoral degrees in CBNU.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201209.txt b/data/NEWS/output201209.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6bb035e07f51d89928f410f6fd52d4f3949a0a4e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201209.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +inki International Korea Studies, founded by experts to suggest various discourse for globalization of Korean culture, had an inaugural meeting at CBNU. To inform the world about the diversity and excellence of Korean culture, this research group planned to develop various and creative contents with symbols and characters representing Korean culture with the 100 International Standard Book Number (ISBN) given by the University of Helsinki. Also, to enhance the status of Korean culture, they will make videos and brochures for foreigners to easily understand and how to use them as website textbooks. These creative contents will be posted on YouTube to communicate with people around the world. Many experts including Professor Chin Sang-bum, who is leading this institution, participated in the meeting to discuss the topic. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201210.txt b/data/NEWS/output201210.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..90f63a621869fd691a685b9dd6a39b2e5d914a9a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201210.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health are going to conduct joint research regarding energy resource development and mining safety. For this, CBNU President Lee Nam-ho, NIOSH-Spokane Research Laboratory (NIOSH-SRL), institutions and departments within the College of Engineering shared opinions about implementing written agreements in the future. Within this agreement, both institutions will conduct a joint research on mining safety by utilizing necessary methods and processing information, then will apply the acquired research outcomes in real practice. This is to be completed by December 30, 2022. NIOSH-SRL, the institution for this agreement, is a federal government institution at the National Institutes for Occupational Safety and Health. This institution has conducted research about lighting, safety, environment on metal and base metal mine. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201211.txt b/data/NEWS/output201211.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..71dfc468334ba9c649752ec779e0ba2126de3d78 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201211.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +dren’s Day at CBNU was full of children’s laughter and happiness. CBNU holds the Children’s Day festival every year to strengthen communication with local residents. Institutions and departments of CBNU prepared 20 experiential booths to welcome children. The guests enjoyed various activities such as vegetable-soap making, board games composed of math principles, traditional Korean games, making different shapes and characters out of wood, balloon art and much more. Furthermore, a tour of the CBNU Museum, Library and Natural History Museum was organized and an animation cartoon movie was displayed for children in the CBNU Museum. President Lee Nam-ho said, “CBNU has organized big Children’s Day events since last year in order to sympathize and keep communication doors with Jeonju residents open. I hope lots of residents had an unforgettable day at CBNU.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201212.txt b/data/NEWS/output201212.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bf7823b7694142532a885206e56aa951e2d34929 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201212.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Startup Support Center held the ‘2018 Young CEO Free Market’ successfully. This event gave an opportunity for the students who dream of establishing a business to publicize their creation and to check the market response for it. Various kinds of products such as traditionally made accessories and food of local produce got a great response from students and local citizens. The CBNU Startup Support Center provided a chance for the Jeollabuk-do students to become the excellent young CEOs with outstanding products. Furthermore, they are resolving the small problems of markets and help nurturing the young CEO culture. A student who participated in this event said, “It was a great opportunity to specify my business plan by actually selling and commercializing the product”. Kwon Dae-kyu, the head of the CBNU Startup Support Center, said “We will give unstinting support to vitalize the startups for the local young people”. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201213.txt b/data/NEWS/output201213.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2960b6fba705820fecdd83c6b2a7cc88791124f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201213.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +new building for the Law School, which was a long-awaited accomplishment, held a ceremony for completing the framework of the building, at the finishing stage of the Hanok building on May 21. The new Law School which is being constructed on nine stories high, is expected to be completed this year after the completion of the Hanok-building and modern buildings next year. At the ceremony, people sealed the written prayer on the top of the ridge, which is the largest architectural rite of Korean traditional houses. President Lee Nam-ho, CBNU Law School professors, and contractor officials, participated in the ceremony. The prayer on the ridge beam is made by Choi Nam-gyu, the Dean of the CBNU College of Humanities, and is written by Korean calligrapher Park Won-kyu, who graduated from CBNU’s College of Law. President Lee Nam-ho said, “The Hanok building which started to be built last year, is now in the finishing stages. The CBNU Law School building will play a key role in upgrading the brand value as the most Korean campus and will raise the status of CBNU.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201227.txt b/data/NEWS/output201227.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f77d30c4cffaceed4783b6d24ea64dc676bd2d5e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201227.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’s Startup Support Center helped different regional enterprises succeed in exporting goods to other Asian countries. From June 25th, for six days, The Startup Support Center contracted $230,000 worth of MOU’s through efforts from “the Global Market Exploration Team” who visited Thailand and Vietnam earlier this year. This activity has been in process since 2015, and was initiated by the Startup Support Center to support local SMB’s (Small and Medium-sized Businesses) entering the global merchandise market. These activities resulted in many outcomes. First, the participating enterprises could additionally be matched with prospective buyers in Thailand and Vietnam. Second, the companies could research the local market to monitor their items. Lastly, the business could be counseled according to the buyer’s feature. Kwon Dae-kyu, the head of the CBNU Startup Support Center, said “We will make an effort to discover outstanding local enterprises and help them to reach various countries, in addition to Vietnam and Thailand.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201228.txt b/data/NEWS/output201228.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..08bc25fe5308ba4fa8afdf8d05560680fff42428 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201228.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +une 20th, CBNU was chosen as a ‘Preparatory Self-Improving University’ by the Ministry of Education and Korean Educational Development Institute through the Evaluation of University Basic Capabilities. Preparatory universities will be designated as a ‘Self-Improving University’ at the end of August through objection and sanction against corruption. If CBNU is selected, the government will support general finance without reduction in enrollment from next year. Unlike, specified financial support, which has limited usage, the general financial support can be used for a variety of purposes. The government designated around 60% of all domestic universities, which have the capacity to restructure themselves. In 2015, CBNU got the best grade, an “A” in the first stage of the University Structural Reform Assessment. Then, it continued getting good grades in the second stage, resulting its selection as a University of Self-Improvement. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201229.txt b/data/NEWS/output201229.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5e2eccab7178a407acc3b5fbf5fb32f71f14262d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201229.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +uly 10th, CBNU received a certificate for being Asia’s Most Innovative Universities 2018, as was determined by Reuter and Clarivate Analytics. Kim Jin-woo, Clarivate Analytics Country Manager of South Korea, and others, visited CBNU to deliver the certificate to President Lee Nam-ho. This evaluation selected 75 innovative universities in Asia with outstanding results in the high technology science research field in the Asian-pacific region. CBNU ranked first in national universities and 10th in overall rankings. CBNU’s patent register rate to patent application rate in chemical medicines, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology fields increased to 81%, which ranked eighth in Asia. CBNU also ranked 33rd in Asia in the total number of patents applied in the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). President Lee Nam-ho said, “Were it not for the help from professors, students’ efforts and the citizens’ help, we could not have reached this status. We will grow further if we brand what we have and increase the value of CBNU.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201230.txt b/data/NEWS/output201230.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..78cb32cf3111a980020dbcebde02e2515ee77d86 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201230.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ay 27th, CBNU advanced the program of exchanging cultures between Korean and international students for this summer vacation because CBNU was in charge of the ‘2018 International Youth Leader Exchange Program’, appointed by the Ministry of Gender Equality, Family, and Korea Youth Work Agency. Forty international and Korean students traveled and experienced various activities over a period of two weeks. Students experienced Korean cuisine and sports, such as bibimbap, taekwondo and other athletic competition programs. Also, each team of Korean and international students, presented various research assignments about Korean culture. aAt the launching ceremony, an international student, Jin Ju-young in the Department of English Language and Literature, made a request to participate diligently and passionately. In the ceremony, Lee Hyeong-woo, the Deputy Vice President of the Office of International Cooperation said, “Through this program many international students will deeply learn Korean culture and students will be able to succeed into global leaders”. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201231.txt b/data/NEWS/output201231.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a5e81c2b0c980de3f78eb866174954d8cbb9451c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201231.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + invited companies to hold a communication meeting to improve student employment. This was the second meeting since the initial meeting in June. Executives from 55 companies, including LG Display, KT and OCI, attended the event. At this meeting President Lee Nam-ho, professors and students had a discussion with business leaders about youth employment and the 30 students who participated in this event received job training from human resource managers. President Lee Nam-ho said, ”CBNU has overcome regional limitation and has ranked second among the national universities and 16th in the ‘Asia-Pacific University Rankings 2018’ announced by The Times Higher Education. CBNU is a university that has the competitiveness and know-how to produce a great talent training program.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201232.txt b/data/NEWS/output201232.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5ad89b816e95e6486b6fe7a2524d82e9fe4314c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201232.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +buk Center for Creative Economy and Innovation held a competition where participants presented ideas related to innovation. By getting awarded with the gold, silver, bronze prizes, and the grand prize at this competition, the CBNU competitors proved that CBNU students have a lot of innovative ideas. Ten teams that passed the preliminary stages competed with each other through a presentation contest. The team that presented ‘Dulle-gil activation and improvement’ received the grand prize. The team that designed the ‘broth production of manila clam’ received the gold prize and the team that produced the ‘dancheong art education kit for children’ won the silver prize. Finally, the team that produced the video content about ‘fashion trends and quality of clothes’ received the bronze prize. Ko Young-ho, head of the LINC+ said, “Our project group runs a variety of programs and we are striving to solve local social issues by implementing programs linked to industries.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201233.txt b/data/NEWS/output201233.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7027c9fcdf417e123a5f11b70586a26dbbdd3ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201233.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aningful time of harmony between students of representative universities in Yeongnam and Honam areas was spent on Dokdo Island. CBNU and KNU (Kyungpook National University) held a ‘Country Love Dokdo Love Tour of 2018’ from June 25 to 28 on Ullengdo Island and the whole area of Dokdo. The tour was designed to inform participants about the values of Dokdo Island and to harmonize both regions through exchanges between the two universities. Students of both universities listened to special lectures related to Dokdo from KNU’s professor Park Jae-hong on June 25th. President Lee Nam-ho said, “Visiting Dokdo will fulfill patriotism through communication between the two regions’ students. We are conducting this bonding time with KNU because we want to raise up a diverse body of talented youth.” Also, he said, “I hope all students of CBNU have correct historical consciousness through this visit and have a sense of unity with others.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201234.txt b/data/NEWS/output201234.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4305539770cad2738ae9aa7d1e36910ee4c202b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201234.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Lee Joong-hee's team in the Graduate School Department of BIN Fusion Technology, developed an ultra-high efficiency solid supercapacitor manufacturing technology that can be used in future smart cars attracting attention from the world academic stage. Supercapacitors are energy storage devices widely used in various electronic equipments such as electric cars and mobile terminals, mainly used to give high output in a short time. The team's excellent research results drew global attention with their papers that were published in the world's leading journals ‘Advanced Energy Materials (IF = 21.88)’ and ‘Progress in Materials Science (IF = 31.14)’. Professor Lee said, "This new discovery is expected to be widely used as an electrode material for various next-generation energy storage and conversion devices, such as lithium ion secondary batteries, fuel cells, and solar cells.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201235.txt b/data/NEWS/output201235.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b7c528ade16a83b927086a6965ffb9e35ad34ff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201235.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + joins hands with LH Jeonbuk headquarters to develop a local community. The main purpose of this cooperation is to support jobs for the youth and offer stabilized welfare. LH Jeonbuk headquarters is planning to promote housing welfare businesses such as renting housing units to the youth at an affordable price. For this, CBNU held a presentation about LH employment and housing welfare and enlarged the youth’s opportunities to live in LH rental housing units. At this agreement ceremony, President Lee Nam-ho said, “Thanks to this cooperation, opportunities of employment with public institutions and living in rental houses are being expanded” Lim Jeong-soo, the director of LH Jeonbuk headquarters said, “LH plans to expand consistent cooperation for students’ employment and housing welfare. Furthermore, we are planning social economic programs in cooperation with Jeonbuk Forum for Social Economy and Jeollabuk-do Social Enterprises.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201236.txt b/data/NEWS/output201236.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fcfa07a2a8d2734128aad6a794a7ad772fa4052a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201236.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + is making an effort to strengthen global exchange with East European countries in keeping with the new northward policy of the government. CBNU will cooperate with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Ukraine to strengthen collaboration in the field of agriculture. A group of visitors, including Lee Jun-gu, the Vice President of the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, discussed ways to cooperate with ukrainian farming companies. Olga Trofimtseva, the Vice Minister of the Ukrainian Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, suggested to expand the base together, expressing her gratitude for the effort of international exchange and cooperation. Also, CBNU agreed to promote student exchange and attract graduate students through Kherson State Agricultural University and an MOU. President Lee Nam-ho said, “Getting with the government’s policy and facilitating exchange with East European countries will be helpful for regional development. CBNU will help to develop the regional economy and activate exchange with East European countries for students to experience the wider world.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201237.txt b/data/NEWS/output201237.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..35824e80a553a480547d46996919b29731807d53 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201237.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Center for Child Foodservice Management received a positive response from children participating in a program experience of opening gardens. From May to July, the Center hosted a garden experience program to 250 children at the CBNU campus vegetable garden. This program, now in its 4th year, was designed to make children feel familiar with vegetables and fruit. Various program activities were prepared such as observing seed microscope, learning about the vegetable growth process, harvesting vegetables and exploring vegetable gardens. In the activity of cultivating a garden and observing the weather, children learned how to observe and experienced the joy of cultivation. The program received high positive feedback from parents regarding this aspect of the program. The Center’s representative Rho Jeong-ok, a professor in the Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition said, “I am so happy the program is having positive effects. I hope this experience will help influence children’s dietary change and positive emotional effect.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201238.txt b/data/NEWS/output201238.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..81ad693ab7c55f8e96a072c38ea6043f52c90879 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201238.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +’s Ck-1 Creative Human Resources Development Center for New Korean Wave voluntarily helped people affected by the recent huge and damaging forest fire in Greece. Originally, they went to Greece to participate in 12th New Korean Wave Festival in Greece. They planned to perform in the New Korean Wave Festival at Syntagma Square. But a rampant forest fire on July 23rd put the whole country in a state of mourning. Instead of a festival, the team participated in voluntary efforts. Thirty professors and students worked at the Marathon Emergency Relief Supplies Distribution Center to support victims of the forest fire on July 26th. The local press broadcast this volunteer work and Ck-1 received many ‘thank you’ from those who watched the broadcast. Leader of Ck-1, Professor Kim-Geon, said “While preparing for the festival, I heard about the forest fire in Greece. It made me think about how we could do something to help the victims. So we participated in volunteer work. It took a little strength. But we did our best to ease the heavy hearts the citizens of Greece.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201252.txt b/data/NEWS/output201252.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5572c10e23e9b7e702ec7429456dd88f8c6c31cc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201252.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ntly, the Industrial Cooperation Foundation of CBNU, selected by the ‘Youth Technology Licensing Organization (TLO) Promotion Project’ which is driven by the Ministry of Science and ICT and Technology Transfer Center for National R&D Programs, had an opening ceremony at the CBNU Automobile Research Institute and took steps toward fostering young technology experts. The project’s main goals include revitalizing university labs, which have retained technologies transfer to private sector and nurturing Youth TLO experts through specific technical education by the Industrial Cooperation Foundation. These activities will improve corporate innovation capabilities. Lee Cheul-ro, chief of the Industrial Cooperation Foundation, said “Through Youth TLO Promotion Project, we can find solutions for employment problems and founding troubles. Furthermore, we will do our best to build a successful case and revitalize our university’s technology transfer and commercialization by constant specific technical education.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201253.txt b/data/NEWS/output201253.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..748d9bfeb795fd2d4c12a75307f1553243d1c3bd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201253.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + makes efforts on extension of exchange with Tallinn University, which is one of the universities from the Nordic Baltic states. Through this international cooperation, CBNU is completing its goal of international cooperation with the Nordic Baltic states; Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. CBNU has been working on international cooperation with Latvia University’s laboratory of Korean Study by Korean language education and Korean study conference. Furthermore, CBNU strengthens its international cooperation with Lithuania through a student exchange program, welcoming Latvian students and sending Korean students to Latvia. President Lee Nam-ho said “Through this interchange, CBNU widens its prospects to not only western European and South East Asian countries but also to nations in the northern European region. Furthermore, we will do our best to nurture CBNU as the global flagship Korean national university by not only reinforcing regional interchange with Central Asia and Eastern Europe, but also prosecuting professors and student exchanges, as well as proceeding with a global collaboration program.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201254.txt b/data/NEWS/output201254.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70b5397a088be6cbdb418f6ce57d25e949a32df9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201254.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Business Incubator helped local businesses increase export opportunities by visiting Vietnam and Thailand. Business Incubator used the ‘Global Market Finder’ to pursue 18 MOU engagements. The Global Market Finder has been carrying this out for four years since 2015 to support small and medium-sized enterprises entering the overseas market. It made an effort to help Korean companies connect with buyers in various countries. It also taught that businesses should be corresponding to the buyers’ feature. The head of the Business Incubator, Kwon Tae-kyu said, “Based on this experience of actual investment, we will create exchange markets that can enter not only Vietnam and Thailand, but also various countries and strive to help local top companies to enter the global market.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201255.txt b/data/NEWS/output201255.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2b1d79c5ce942b350d2f78c13126ae6bb0b11d60 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201255.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ofessor in the Department of Fine Arts, Park In-hyun, was awarded with the “Korean Artist Prize 2018”. To commemorate this award, he had an exhibition at the Seoul gallery during September. It was an opportunity to learn about the artist's philosophy on humans and nature, which is centered on the modern and diverse transformation of traditional paintings. In 1989, he was widely known as an “Umbrella Artist”. He proved his creative spirit by carving out a new method beyond widely known and successful ways. After 15 years, in 2004, he again held an exhibition on the subject “Umbrella”, and over the years, the meaning of the umbrella has become deeper and wider. His work “Umbrella” shows his respect for human life and the environment. This exhibition showed the classic Korean and Chinese masterpieces of Korea and China’s by remaking the umbrella. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201256.txt b/data/NEWS/output201256.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c9ec265b8eaaaa981dbb0cfc50e3a2f70b62ad34 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201256.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +e 2003, an alumnus of CBNU College of Veterinary Medicine, veterinarian Kim Hyung-nyun has been donating 20 million won to CBNU students every year. The total amount of donations accumulated amounts to 330 million won. Since he received a scholarship from the college when he had difficulties, he decided to voluntarily support the students at CBNU when he reached a level of success to be able to help others. In order to remember his generousness, the smart lecture room at the Iksan Specialized Campus, where the College of Veterinary Medicine is located, is named ‘Kim Hyung-nyun Hall’. He said, “I am grateful that I can now help the students as much as I was helped. I hope that the students who receive scholarships will also help other students in the future”. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201257.txt b/data/NEWS/output201257.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2addf2287f9a0fbacbcac1fd3aec71fd1d2c3cd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201257.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +actual startup lectures that are held by the CBNU Startup Support Center have been gaining huge popularity by playing the role of a ‘tow truck’ to foster talented startups. The CBNU Startup Support Center proceeded with the second round or series of public lectures from August 29 to 31. The lectures informed attendees about the fourth industrial revolution and provided diverse information on ‘startup of ICT-based Internet of Things (IoT)’. The education was completely free and people not only from Jeollabuk-do but also from other regions, participated in and showed great interest in this field. Moreover, the mentoring for the successful story on how the 4th industry leaders started their businesses with unique ideas was progressed. Kwon Tae-kyu, the head of the CBNU Startup Support Center, said “To solve various matters about startups and the technologies of the fourth industrial revolution, we will actively support the startup projects.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201258.txt b/data/NEWS/output201258.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..acfb7b84413227bbf0e4dc349f12c0ee70f0334e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201258.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + is the second highest-costing national university in educational expenses per student, following Seoul National University. ‘Educational expenses per student’ is the sum of operating expenses, scholarships, expenditures for books, experimentation, machines, and tools divided by the number of students. It is a representative index that shows how much a university invests in student education. When considering that CBNU students pay approximately four million Won a year for tuition, they receive benefits more than four times that expense. aThis is possible because CBNU has been chosen for government’s financial programs such as ACE, CK, LINC and CORE. President Lee Nam-ho said, “I think increasing investment in education for students, which is reason why a university exists is the basic responsibility of a university. CBNU will try to develop various programs for nurturing adventurous students and uphold our reputation through enrichment of education.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201259.txt b/data/NEWS/output201259.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..124b814b6eaf9e26a58891e93760e7275dd8116b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201259.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ugust 30, CBNU held an opening ceremony of the ‘Shim Cheon Hakdang’, a new school to host lectures on humanism and humanities subjects on August 30. 'Shim Cheon Hakdang' was named in honor of Shim Cheon, Lee Kang-o, devoted himself to education and research as a CBNU professor in the Department of Philosophy. Hakdang means a place to teach writing or knowledge in the past. ‘Keunsaram Educational Development Institute’ is going to provide programs such as “reading 'The Analects of Confucius' of Dasan, Jeong Yak-yong”, ‘classical music and patterns of people’ and various subjects of personality and etiquette. Also, this building will be a place for humanities and cultural lectures for its students, faculty, alumni, and local residents. President Lee Nam-ho said, “‘Shim Cheon Hakdang’ is a foundational space that establishes the most Korean campus to nurture adventurous students leading the fourth industrial revolution. Furthermore, this space will be a representative place for learning about personality, discussions and communicating with local residents.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201260.txt b/data/NEWS/output201260.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..292cf9794f6c7cea4d7c36094a81026afdeeb0dc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201260.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ugust 29, experts in the field of livestock participated in a panel discussion on the use of ICT technology hosted by the CBNU Animal Molecular Genetics & Breeding Center (AGBC). The theme of the discussion on the day was the status of smart farm ICT technologies, which are suitable for Korea. Experts sought early solutions to problems that could arise when this technology is applied to the field. The livestock industry deals with living animals, so the development of devices that can pattern data about physiological phenomena of many animals has been emphasized. Professor Lee Hak-kyo, leader of AGBC said, "ICT technologies and devices that utilize research findings can distinguish mating season, disease and abnormalities. Therefore, these technological developments will be able to increase the efficiency of farm management and quickly prevent infection and spread of disease.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201261.txt b/data/NEWS/output201261.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8f57e1c92668bedb006caa593b6526988d9ca6b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201261.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +U has been expanding its international cooperation with former Silk Road nations by moving towards northern regions, most recently adding Poland. aCBNU visited cities like Varshava and Gdansk in Poland and signed an academic exchange agreement with major local universities with support from the Korean Embassy and the Korean Cultural Center in Poland. The visiting team including Yoon Myeong-sook, vice president of the International Cooperation, visited Gdansk University in northern Poland and introduced CBNU’s best agriculture science, IT, veterinary and medical fields for strengthening educational exchange cooperation. Piotr Stepnowski, the vice president of Gdansk University, proposed projects for visiting professors, student exchanges, and research project collaboration, as well as internships in top European companies through an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) partnership agreement. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201262.txt b/data/NEWS/output201262.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f6a58f22440138caa041cb8398d30f55d524a99a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201262.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +eptember 7, a debriefing session was held to meet with the students who have returned from studying at prestigious overseas universities through the CBNU Off-Campus program. The Off-Campus program is a representative program of CBNU that trains adventurous students to learn not only courses for their major, but also learning about the local culture of the country in which they are living abroad for a while. Baek Eun-ji, whose report was selected as the best, said, “Life abroad requires a lot of courage. I was able to dispel my timid personality by singing English songs in class and asking the locals for help while traveling. The Off-campus experience was an opportunity to change my life.” President Lee Nam-ho said, “Off-Campus is a global talent training program for CBNU students who want to experience living in a foreign culture and have various opportunities. I am sure this program will encourage students of CBNU to become adventure-seeking travelers and I will continue to cheer them up.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201263.txt b/data/NEWS/output201263.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f663d9e7240a02dccf6a1b9b7f2d6739c70f2afb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201263.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + has been carrying forward the project to make the most Korean campus. According to that project and the 70th anniversary of CBNU, a memorial plaza has been built and the construction finished on September 18th. The memorial plaza was named ‘Geonji Square’ to mean a place where the ‘sky stays’. The pavilion was made with various traditional architectural styles and shows the beauty of Korea. More Korean architecture can be seen along the road from the new gate to the pavilion. Those structures and trees were made and planted through the aid of monetary donations. To honor their generosity, the donor’s name is placed at the site. The objective of Geonji Square is to make it the place for communication between the university and locals. At the dedication ceremony, CBNU President Lee Nam-ho and various VIPs participated in the event. President Lee said, “This project was held to show that CBNU is a unique, ‘one and only’ university and not a common, ‘one of them’ university.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201269.txt b/data/NEWS/output201269.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..afb7c597fe960553964b95e656e1fa039a77661f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201269.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ents from the Department of Software Engineering and Department of Psychology at CBNU recently won a participation prize at the 6th K-Hackathon. Hackathon is a compound word of "hacking" and "marathon," which means hacking or developing programs at a certain time and place, like marathon. The “Find Me” application, developed by these engineering students, is a self-observant mobile application that provides internal reflection and recording services for college students who are in their 20s and don't have the opportunities to think about themselves. There are 100 questions and answers provided to ask the user about their life values, habits, strengths, dreams, visions, aspirations and desires. The answers to each of them are saved in their diary. The service is praised and expected by people, who are in their 20s, that it will help them find their values and design their life. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201270.txt b/data/NEWS/output201270.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c5ca2a452860ad423e37834d88da6072be0b6e93 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201270.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +research team of Professor Kim Cheol-sang and Professor Park Chan-hee in the Division of Mechanical Design Engineering, discovered targeting therapy of cancer cells. This result was published in the latest online edition of the world-renowned journal ‘NanoScale’. The existing anti-cancer treatments were performed only by drug treatment and heat treatment. However, this method had technical limitations in applying it to patients due to side effects that would damage not only cancer cells, but also normal cells. In response, the researchers developed a digital image of cancer cells and used AI (artificial intelligence) to navigate only cancer cells. This type of treatment has not yet been tested on human cancer patients. The researchers announced that the newly developed technology was actually confirmed through animal experiments by the team of Professor Jung Yong-yun at Chonnam National University. The results of the study are expected to have a significant impact on the existing anti-cancer treatment device market as well as the new market. Professor Kim Cheol-sang said, "We will work with local biotech companies to make more efforts for this device to become commercialized". \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201271.txt b/data/NEWS/output201271.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9658fe18080054c873c2ebc5f375f42aa9ff2ccd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201271.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + participated in the ‘Office of Civil Service Commission (OCSC) International Education Expo 2108’, hosted by the Office of Civil Service Commission, from November 10th to 11th. It was presented in cooperation with the Korean Education Center in Thailand and participating universities of the Development of Regional Advancement University Project team. The Expo was successfully completed with participation from 378 universities from 25 countries including the USA, the UK, Canada, Japan, France, and Australia. Students and parents, who visited CBNU’s booth showed a particularly active interest in detailed major areas like Electricity, Chemistry, Machinery and Specialized Medical fields. Yoon Myeong-sook, the president of this International Cooperation said: “To enter new areas like Thailand to create a new educational paradigm with middle & high school students and to foster international exchanges between CBNU and outstanding universities abroad could be a good direction to nurture talented individuals for not only flagship national universities but all local universities in Korea.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201272.txt b/data/NEWS/output201272.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0ddfc1f2adcedc44385988e5df84b25afaf9001b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201272.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aningful exhibition where you can meet the essence of royal literature from the Joseon Dynasty was held at the CBNU Museum. As a part of the ‘2018 Jeonju International Biennale of Korean Studies’, special exhibition called ‘Jeonju, the home of the Joseon king and royal family’ was held from November 6th to November 19th on the third floor of the CBNU Museum. It was a collaboration between the CBNU Museum and the ‘Jangseogak Archives’ of The Academy of Korean Studies. There were totally 19 pieces of historical materials with extraordinary and artistic value, including two national treasure pieces. Kim Sung-kyu, the director of CBNU Museum, said, “This year is a meaningful year because it is the 1,000th year since the name ‘Jeolla-do’ was used. I anticipate this special exhibition will be an opportunity to shed new light on Jeonju”. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201273.txt b/data/NEWS/output201273.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ffe6eba954d64768bb0215ac21f2ad61114c7f75 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201273.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + received very excellent evaluation reviews on its characterization of education sectors like nurturing adventurous talents. A university specialty media, University News Network (UNN) awarded the grand prize for educational characterization to CBNU. CBNU has improved its extracurricular activities by making CBNU’s own brand of ‘adventurous student’, introducing the Residential College Program, and Off-Campus Program. Through these efforts, CBNU achieved first place among all private and public universities three times in evaluation from Korean Standards Association, for the field of satisfaction of enrolled students. Chung Sung-suk, CBNU Vice-President said, “It is a big pleasure for all members, because CBNU is making efforts like making adventurous, talented students into the university’s leading talented brand, finally getting recognized for its excellent educational characterization. Furthermore, efforts like developing diverse programs and seeking educational reinforcment methods will be needed to maintain our reputation of educational characterization.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201274.txt b/data/NEWS/output201274.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..80442351f5aa1df6f852f78d0cf4464e4fd4924d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201274.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Jong-cheol, a curator of the Chonbuk National University Museum, wrote the research paper “Thoughts on the Emergence and Development of Big Tree Rituals and Korean Totem Pole Rituals” in Hanguk Kogo Hakbo(Vol. 106). His research paper took the first prize out of 20 research papers in 2018. This research analyzed Sodo (a sacred district in Mahan, circa 1st–3rd centuries) and the rituals about a big tree and a Korean totem pole in an archeological way. The researcher tried to restore and explain the historical meanings, origin, and the development process of the rituals. It is highly evaluated since the research contributed to understanding the era. He said, “The limitation of historical records and the absence of data laid difficulties in researching Sodo. Nevertheless, just like the Korean saying ‘Respond to every change with unaltered values.’ I won’t stop working on the research.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201275.txt b/data/NEWS/output201275.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8726e5fbe03e8c73947c4af8ffc15a8961597ddd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201275.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + ranked second place among the flagship national Universities, in the ‘QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) University Rankings: Asia 2018,’ for the fourth consecutive year. Among the universities in Korea, it’s been ranked 15th, and 96th among Asian countries. This evaluation is a comprehensive evaluation of research capacity (60%), education level (10%), graduate evaluation (20%) and internationalization (10%) amongst 503 Asian and 57 domestic universities. CBNU showed strength in research by ranking 8th in the International Research Network index, 16th in academic reputation (30%), and 14th in citations per paper (10%). CBNU is elevating the name value, suggesting four brands: ‘nurturing distinctive adventurers’, ‘fostering world-class academic fields’, ‘creating a campus that many prefer to walk on’, and ‘constructing the most Korean style campus’. The Vice-President of CBNU, Kim Jae-min said, “Through hard works of CBNU members, the reputation of our university is getting higher. We will put much more effort on researching and reinforcing the educational competitiveness of CBNU.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201276.txt b/data/NEWS/output201276.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..975ebfde84c4550bbf4c8e21840457620d24b6e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201276.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + CBNU alumna Bae Ok-jin in the Department of Korean Music won the Presidential Award at the Song Man-gap Pansori and Drummer Contest. This contest, hosted by Gurye-gun and the Gurye-gun chapter of the Korean Traditional Music Association, was held at Gurye gymnasium on October 13 and 14. Bae Ok-jin advanced to the final by performing the Pansori ‘offerings’ of Simcheongga. In the final round, she performed the Pansori ‘prison life song’ with a sad and appealing power that the judges unanimously gave her a perfect score. She learned Pansori from Pansori Masters like Jo So-nyeo and Song Jae-young. Furthermore, she was a former winner of the Prime Minister’s Prize and the Minister’s Prize. Also, she continues to sing as a Korean traditional opera performer of the Jeollabuk-do Provincial Institute for Korean Traditional Performing Arts. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201277.txt b/data/NEWS/output201277.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e029154063c148351eadb81a0832880e865ea924 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201277.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CBNU Press Center and Honbul Memorial Association under the Choi Myeong-hee Literary Museum hosted an Awards Ceremony on November 8 honoring the recipients of the ‘2018 Garam Lee Byeong-gi Youth Poetry Award and Choi Myeong-hee Youth Novel Award’ on. Choi Ok-chai, Chief Manager of the CBNU Press Center said, “This year, more literary works were submitted than last year. Moreover, I could see the messages through literary works were resonating with society.” The Vice President, Kim Jae-min said, “This Literary Award, in particular finding new promising writers of a Korean literary world, has been the pride of CBNU. I hope literary talents, whom we have discovered and nurtured in the name of Garam Lee Byeong-gi and Choi Myung-hee, will grow into writers of global significance.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201278.txt b/data/NEWS/output201278.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7304ec6078742e75f351e5bdf82534b392a9a351 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201278.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Los Alamos National Laboratory-Chonbuk National University Engineering Institute Korea (LANL - CBNU) and Hyundai Motor Company recently signed a collaboration agreement for developing new technology. In this cooperative project, the laboratory is working on a diversity of world class the most advanced nondestructive inspection technique, and Hyundai Motor Company are going to develop the application technology of motor that cannot be solved by traditional approach. Both institutions will conduct research and design at a global facility, with the necessary equipment and people infrastructure. Los Alamos National Laboratory-Chonbuk National University Engineering Institute Korea contributes to the local industry by conducting industry-university research. Also, they build various complex systems connecting wind power, flight, drone, carbon fiber and electronic components. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201279.txt b/data/NEWS/output201279.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6a882f2c41bbb19c57fee2e1835e84dbc604eac5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201279.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ovember 10, a harvest event was held to share the joy of harvesting among CBNU members and residents who had received a land of campus. In 2015, CBNU started renting about 70 small parcels of land near the College of Agriculture & Life sciences in order to work in cooperation with the locals. It is currently expanding to about 100 sections and renting them to residents, faculty members and students. CBNU provided free seedlings to recipients of the land. Additionally, a training program on basic agricultural practices and harvesting was provided. At the event, participants of farming and university officials gathered to harvest crops and CBNU gave gifts to excellent participants and shared the prepared foods. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201280.txt b/data/NEWS/output201280.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ac092503c982775e249832f030ec893feb3fb11f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201280.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +opening ceremony of the ‘Song-eun school’, a smart lecture room in the Hanok building that had been under construction, was held on October 19. The construction of the Song-eun school was started in June 2017. The school has 73-seats and it was built with part of the donation coming from Kwak Bong-deok. The lecture hall will be used for various seminars, large scale meetings, and as a place to hold discussions. Ms. Kwak’s goal was to give scholarships to help develop talented students in the region. Upon making her donation, she expressed her wish for her husband, Ahn Hee-soo also known by his nickname Song-eun, to be remembered by younger students. To carry out her wish, upon her death in May (2018), her family members donated a large sum, 310 million Won, to the creation of the Song-eun Lecture Hall, a smart lecture room located in the Hanok Building of the CBNU School of Law. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201293.txt b/data/NEWS/output201293.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c0b366a5668b75dbdd24fdf839e5682c1b13aa6c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201293.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +essor Kim Dong-won Takes Office as New President of CBNUa aKim Dong-won, the 18th president of CBNU started his official duties on January 28. President Lee started the first day of his presidential tenure by receiving reports about the inner workings of CBNU and discussing possibilities for setting up a cooperative system. Also, President Kim planned to handle next executive through reorganization and suggest plans about the details of university management through inauguration. President Kim suggested decentralization, empathy and fusion as key words of university management. President Kim said “The university’s organization is similar to a large symphony orchestra. I will be the president like maestro who is considerate and creative.” Prior to being elected President of Chonbuk National University, President Kim served as a professor in the Department of Industrial and Information Systems Engineering; the Dean of the College of Engineering; Graduate School of Industrial Technology; Graduate School of Environmental Studies; and the Innovation Center for Engineering Education. aCBNU Natural History Museum Collaborates with Jeonju Zoo aCBNU Natural History Museum concluded an agreement with Jeonju Zoo to improve the recognition of biodiversity through education and research. Both institutions decided to do collaborative research for major policy, to hold cultural events and to make it possible to use mutual cultural facilities. CBNU’s Natural History Museum announced that they will do their best to be the place where education of biodiversity exists through stuffed specimen rental service and donation of carcass for exhibition of wild animals and education. The Director of CBNU Natural History Museum, Park Jin-ho said, "Collaboration with Jeonju Zoo will be the motive for many people to recognize biodiversity. We will try to have various and practical cooperation with Jeonju Zoo with regards to exhibitions of animals, education and research.” aInnovation Center for Engineering Education Nurtures 25 Aviation Filming Expertsa aCBNU’s Innovation Center for Engineering Education has created a qualification process to nurture aviation filming and editing experts. 25 students from five different universities participated. Its process was about the theory of drones (safety education, aviation law, the principle of flight), drone flying practice (hovering, passing obstacles mission, takeoff and landing), drone assembly and participating in obstacle games with mini drones. Fortunately, all students were honored with their academic achievements and passing certificates in the written and practical exams. The Center’s Director Kim Dong-won said, “It was a good opportunity to expand students’ employment opportunities based on the provision of finding career and attaining relevant certification about the understanding of the drone industry in in this age of the fourth industrial revolution.” aCBNU Professors' Books Chosen as a'The Best Academic Books among Sejong Books'a aThree CBNU professors’ books were selected as excellent academic books among all Sejong Books in 2018. The chosen books are Park Hu-yong's Convergence Knowledge and STEAM Educational Curriculum, Lee Moon-kun's Formal Methods, and Wang Eun-chull’s The politics of the other and literature. The first book suggests theoretical discussions and practical ways that convergence knowledge contributes to nurturing future talented person and how to realize discussions on convergence knowledge in education. Formal Methods is the nation's first professional book about 'formal methods'. Each chapter describes each area’s representative example of formal methods and emphasizes the usefulness of practical examples based on an open tool. Professor Wang’s book points out the order and value system of those days through the works of writers from Islamic, Africa, and British-American nations. These books are distributed to about 700 public libraries in Korea nationwide. aCBNU Supports Agricultural Life and Food Experience Program for International Studentsa aCBNU’s Development of Regional Advancement University Project team proceeded ‘Food cluster road and field experience program’, where international students were able to experience regional strategic industries like agricultural life and food. This program was held from January 16th to 18th with 45 international students from five universities in the Jeonbuk region. Students received training in diverse subjects such as learning how to roast coffee beans and making hand-drip coffee; making Korean red pepper paste; and making pizza with Imsil cheese at the Imsil theme park. One of the project’s personnel shared, “This program will build a virtuous cycle paradigm, which informs overseas about Jeonbuk and tightens up the bonds between foreign students and Jeonbuk.” Meanwhile, CBNU Development of Regional Advancement University Project team has been working for five years to nurture global talents and fulfill a role as a base for training talents and promoting growth by cooperating with local universities. aThe ‘Feeling Korea’ Program Invites Foreign Studentsa aThe "Feeling Korea" program invited students from overseas universities to experience Korean culture. CBNU held a welcoming ceremony on January 21st and a conducted Korean culture experience program for two weeks. During the experience period, students studied Korean grammar and basic conversation by having Korean classes in the morning, and experiencing Korean traditional culture such as seeing a traditional wedding ceremony or making ceramic pottery every afternoon in the Hanok Village. In particular, the winter program included a ski camp. So, this program provided some good memories to students from Indonesia and Guam, who had a hard time with the cold temperatures and enjoyed seeing snow. Yoon Myeong-sook, the president of the CBNU Office of International Cooperation said, "We are currently carrying out personalized programs to enhance the satisfaction of foreign students and hope this will be a great opportunity to inform international students about the excellence of CBNU." a  aCBNU Freezes Tuition for 11 Yearsa aCBNU determined to freeze student tuition fee on January 15th. This decision was made in order to satisfy a social duty as a national flagship university by supporting students' families in current financially challenging situations. CBNU has frozen the tuition fee since 2009 for 11 years, while in 2012 it was decreased by 5.6%. The limited number enrolling students and their family’s financial downhill caused a ‘nationwide’ budget shortage. This will be solved by obtaining government-funding, research expenses, and development funds. In order to protect students’ education and employment, CBNU will concentrate on maintaining fiscal austerity, and attracting government support in education. The president of the CBNU Office of Student Affairs and Career Support, Park Ju-mi said, “The school decided to freeze tuition to relieve the students’ financial burden and to participate in the government policy of aiming for half price tuition fee for low-income families. Our office will also work hard on taking care of students’ welfare and education.” aCBNU Expands International Cooperation on Employment to Latin Americaa aCBNU recently strengthened its international network with Mexico and Chile by visiting the Korean embassies and some universities in these countries. The delegation, including Yoon Myeong-sook, the president of the CBNU Office of International Cooperation, visited the Korean Embassy and the Korean Cultural Center in Mexico from April 15 to 19, 2018. They introduced universities of Jeollabuk-do and explained their plans to attract students who have an interest in Korea. They also discussed ways to shape the internship program with Korean companies in Mexico for the excellent students of Jeollabuk-do. In particular, they decided to expand internship and employment opportunities for the Korean companies through an exchange program with the University of Guanajuato and developing programs for Korean students to enter foreign countries through the internship program. CBNU also visited universities and the embassy of Chile to ask for expanding exchange programs and cooperation. a  aCBNU Holds Family-Friendly Carpentry Festivala aCBNU’s Wood Processing Service Center earned a positive response by processing a carpentry event in which local residents could participate in. As the winter vacation frew closer, children and their families could enjoy the time to experience the superior quality of the timber. Children that accomplished the carpentry tasks such as hammering and sanding the wood by themselves encouraged the festivity. Parents hoped these carpentry events would gain prosperity so that children could experience the timber work activities. President of the Wood Processing Service Center, Lee Yang-soo said, “The center operates programs that help improve the communication between carpentry members every year, with great response. We are developing various programs through improving the environment to develop the wooden field, so please keep an eye on us.” aProfessor Na Seok-in Develops Next Generation Solar Cella aThe research team of Professor Na Seok-in in the Department of of Flexible and Printable Electronics received attention on a global academic scale by developing a high efficiency organic solar cell through a low-cost printing process. This research, led by professor Na Seok-in, graduate student Seo Yiu-hyun, and Park Doo-jin, a doctor in CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), is performed with support from KEPRI (KEPCO Research Institute), the NRF (National Research Foundation) and CBNU. The results of this research were selected as the cover paper of Advanced Functional Materials, an international journal in materials in last December’s issue. The goal of this research was developing a temperature-controlled slot die printing process system and producing high performing organic solar cells through this system. Professor Na Seok-in said, “The results from this research suggest the possibility of making organic solar cells, large area solar cells through low cost printing techniques and Roll-to-roll. It will be an important turning point of advancing the time organic solar cell’s commercial.” aCBNU Startup Support Center Holds Crowdfunding Campa aThe CBNU Startup Support Center held the ‘Crowdfunding Off Camp’, which supported the startups to have research on their products’ marketability and business value, as well as gain positive responses from the participants. The CBNU Startup Support Center and LINC+ cooperated in preparing this camp. It was held from January 14th to 15th at The Suite Hotel in Namwon, with ten startups partaking. During the camp, crowdfunding experts gave a lecture, and attendees had a chance to prepare practical funding. By this, participants are willing to actively utilize the products after diminishing malfunctions, while they are planning to launch the items in the market after three weeks. Kwon Dae-kyu, the head of the CBNU Startup Support Center, said “To help the new startups overcome the difficulties of gaining marketability opportunities and obtaining business funds, we will keep our focus on supporting them continuously.” aProfessor Han Sang-eon Solves 30-Year Unresolved Problema aRough set theory is an essential theory in computer science. It can contribute to fuzzy theory, data analysis, deep learning, neural network theory and decision making theory. However, creating mathematical theory which can handle both infinite and finite information efficiently by modeling them into finite information has remained a mystery for thirty years and many scholars have striven to solve this problem. Professor Han Sang-eon in the Department of Mathematics Education attracted a lot of attentions by announcing his paper, “Covering rough set structures for a locally finite covering approximation space”, in the Information Sciences magazine. Also, he has been invited to international seminars, to be held in China, Germany and Spain in June and July of 2019. Professor Han said, “Improvement of rough set theory remained unresolved for thirty years despite the fact that it is the most necessary field of computer science. This newly established theory’s utility will be amplified in fields such as computational geometry and applied science by solving existing unresolved problems.” a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201295.txt b/data/NEWS/output201295.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a3e4c7017059d45494ec5ca83b6257f8602d611b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201295.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Brief Look at Festivals & Events in 2019 aShermamatova Aizharkyn, Reporter aThis year, CBNU’s student council and the union of students' club both have the name of ‘KEU-DAE’ (Loving You). The 51st student council’s president is Park Ji-seok and the vice president is Lee Sol. The head officers of the 36th union of students' club are Lee Dong-min and Kwak Dong-hyun. They prepare many amusing events and festivals for CBNU students. Let’s get 2019 Festival & Event’s look started. a● Giving and Receiving Love with CBNU’s New Student Council ‘KEU-DAE’ (Loving You).a a- 2019 Festivals & Events by the Student Council (*This table is subject to change.) aMarch a1. The opening ceremony and different events are held for the new 2019 semester for CBNU students. a2. One of the pledge projects is organized as a contest. a3. There is a trip to Baekdusan Mountain for finding the spirit and soul of the nation for the first project of Youth of CBNU. aApril a1. There is a photo zone event under the theme of ‘Making Memories with the Windblown Cherry Blossom all over the Campus and You’. a2. Presentation on external and internal scholarships is on a consideration. a3. A late-night bus services will be run for safety during the mid-term exam-period. a4. The Student Council will run taxi in the campus for communications with students. aMay a1. Busking Day is opened on the Memorial Square of CBNU, where students can show off their talents and abilities. a2. Unescapable annual festival – Daedong Festival is planned to take place in May with many more new contents and programs. aJune aOn period of finals there are night convenience stores, so students can receive necessary stuff and food up to late night. aJuly aRural community volunteer activities are open with lot of diverse experiences and programs. aAugust aFor the second project of Youth of CBNU, the trip is held to Vladivostok to celebrate 100-anniversary of the establishment of the first Korean provisional government in Russia. aSeptember a1. Start-up and Employment Festival is organized for students’ job perspectives. The school institutions and succeed seniors who made their successful start-ups and careers share their employment experiences. a2. There is a fall festival with the Halloween concept for the first time in CBNU. aOctober aAs for mid-terms period there is a simple program like Korean Quiz for strong correlation between Korean and foreign students. aBesides, the student council ‘KEU-DAE’ is working on additional programs like athletic competition, that wasn’t held in 2018. Their most significant concerns are to conduct events with minimum wasted money and maximum obtained experience. So, the student council is trying to spend the student union fee rationally and put students’ joy to first place. In terms of planning, there are several meetings inside the student council for gathering opinions of representatives of each department and doing many surveys on events. At last but not least, they work hard for facilitating 20,000 CBNU students’ education system, employment and welfare, to give attention to all positive and negative comments and always communicate with students to take best of the CBNU life with gratefulness and to hear ‘Thank you!’ from students. a● The Representative of Passionate Students, the Union of Students' Cluba aMany students may not know what the Union of Students’ Club does. The Union of Students’ Club is an independent student organization with 95 plus registered clubs. First of all, this student organization concerns itself with the welfare and benefits of 5,000 club members. So, they hold conferences every week, share positions of members, give and take feedbacks and conclude different events with manager. Exclusively, they are working on lending and remodeling the underground space of the Student Union Building #2, extending the entrance hours of the club buildings and Academic Cultural Center for different club activities. Finally, the association’s goals are to become one body with students through transparent communication and credibility, improving rules and bringing a direct election system to the thousands of valuable dear CBNU students. a● 2019 Festival & Events by the Union of Students’ Club (This table is subject to change.) aWinter vacations 2019 aApplications for 2019 Registered Clubs and re-registration for 2019 Central Clubs opens in January. Meetings of representatives by division; filming a Lib Dub video; support fund and remodeling support projects; a meeting of representatives by clubs and Leadership Training (LT) for president members are held before the new semester starts. a2019-1st semester aAfter the semester starts, there will be a club recruitment period, club planning project and Dongin-je which is the main event of the association. Also, a short-term one-month health project, to helps overweight students lose weight and to help underweight and low muscle-mass students gaining weight and muscle. The objective is for project participants to become healthier with this project and get awards for their excellent executions. aSummer vacations 2019 aSummer events are as following: a summer volunteer activity in fishing villages; a summer meeting of representatives by division; and a second Leadership Training (LT) for president members. a2019-2nd semester aThere are not many events scheduled for the 2nd semesterA few of them include: snacks-sharing events during exam periods, the association presidential election, and other end-of-year events. aSumming up, this is just some brief information of the festivities and events for 2019 at CBNU. There are lots of events that will be added and get detailed and each of them has so many to learn and enjoy. So, why not cheer up the student organizations and participate in every event of CBNU in 2019? \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201304.txt b/data/NEWS/output201304.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5501af6e9b338a7b3cb3bb6aa450ec594298b553 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201304.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + President Shares Snacks on the Starting Day aOn anearly morning inMarch, Kim Dong-won, the president of CBNU and his staff gathered in front of the school gate to share 5,000 portions of bread and drinks with students and faculty members. It brought bright smiles othe campus as students and faculty members greeted each other after a long vacation. President Kim said, “After my inauguration, I started to convey a warm message and communicate with students. I am planning to visit students’ restaurants, laboratories and lecture rooms on a regular basis, and I will try to make university’s internal stability through not only communication but also sympathy.” He received positive responses as he continued to engage in close communication with students and other members of staff. Meanwhile, our university has been continuing the snack sharing tradition for many years to encourage students and teaching staff. a a aShin Hyung-shik Wins the First ‘Chamgo-ngeun sang’ Awarda  aCBNU Natural History Museum Is Selected as a Future Heritage Sitea“Fora being a classical scholar awho behavesa well and isa aknowledgeablea, we are giving this award for his effort to make healthy drinking ahabits and fund ahim in order toa agreatly ahelp him for many years.” ‘Chamgo-ngeun sang’ is an award that ‘Writers Association of Jeonbuk’ gives a aperson of great devotion and desire to serve afor younger and older literary people. The first winner of this prize was the poet Shin Hyung-shik. The ‘Writers Association of Jeonbuk’ said about their background of selection as, “Poet Shin ais the best supporter for the literary people in Jeonbuk in material and a moral way.” Although, professor Shin had difficulties awritinga poetry because he is a professor of the engineering department, he said that he felt secure with his younger writers’ support, and he bought drinks ato the meetings to show his gratitude to them.a aCBNU Natural History Museum Is Selected as a Future Heritage Sitea aThe Chonbuk National University Natural History Museum, which was used as a library in the early days of CBNU, has been selected as a future heritage site designated by Jeonju City. The future heritage site is both a tangible and intangible thing of modern and contemporary society in Jeonju that’s worth will be passed on to future generations. Jeonju city selects it every year to reinvent its value through institutional support. The Natural History Museum has high architectural value because of its well-preserved appearance and structure. The sign has been installed on the front of the building, which indicates that it is the future heritage site of Jeonju. Also, this museum has been introduced asthe Future Heritage Site section of the Jeonju city website to inform people about its value. a a aKorean-Foreign Student Matching Program Receives Favorable Evaluationa  aRegional Leading University Development Project of CBNU received a favorable evaluation by the proceeding ‘Study Assistant Program’, mentoring program between students, for resolving difficulties in academic works. This program, ahas been runninga every semester since 2017, supports study clubs which focus on foreign student’s learning aKorean and the improvement of Korean ability. Ten foreign students aachieved good results like improvement of Korean and foreign language skills and acquisition of certificates. Furthermore, Korean students learned not only foreign languages, but also the cultures of various countries and it ahelped students of Korea and foreign countries acooperate with each other. aYoon Myeong-sook, chief of the aRegional Leading University Development Project, said “This program is a very productive program which can bring the best of both worlds, internationalization of Korean students and improvement of academic ability of foreign students. And we will support more for constant improvement of students’ competitiveness.”a aStudents of the Faculty of Public Policy Participates in the Training of the National Assembly AcademyaThe students of the Faculty of Public Policy participated in the training course of the 2019 National Assembly College Academy held on 29th and 30th January. In the training sessions, students had time to study the role and function of the National Assembly and learn the legislation process and constitutional amendment, including students’ preparation for law schools and public officials. Particularly, students have expanded their horizons and broadened their understanding of legislative policies through meetings with lawmakers. A student who participated in the training said, “Although it was a very short training course, it helped us to understand the functions of the National Assembly and the overall process of legislative policy that are not easy to experience in the daily university curriculum.”aCBNU Celebrates the Commencement of 2018a  a aThe commencement of the year 2018 was held at Chonbuk National University Cultural Centera on February 22. At the ceremony, there were 127 doctors, 708 masters, and 2,779 college graduates who were granted with the degrees. The ceremony was broadcasta livea and various national flags were hoisted to inspire the self-esteem of the foreigner students. The president of CBNU, Kim Dong-won requested the graduates abe ambitious and have courage in order to devote to the social community and our university. He said, “We appreciate your effort atostudya and researcha how to be the most influential social membersa, and hope great honors awillbe with you. Do not be afraid of failing. I recommend you achallenge yourself and try your best to reach your goals.”a7atha aGraduate of ACE Completes One Year CourseaThe Advance Course for Chief Executive(ACE) is a program of CBNU that consists of the opinion leaders in Jeollabuk-do area. ACE 7th participants had a completion ceremony after a year process in the Gain hall in Jinsudanga on February 23. 41 graduates, including the president of CBNU, Kim Dong-won, and their familiesa participated in the ceremony. The graduates donated 50 million won for the improvement of our university. The president of CBNU, Kim Dong-won said, “I would like to congratulate every graduate of the ACE course. I hope you work hard on developing the social community and the nation as well as CBNU, utilizing what you have learnt here.” Meanwhile, ACE is operated with high qualified lecturers and a differentiated educational program for the executives to learn the highest technology. All participants can build human network skills througha various programs that are managed outside the university.a aCBNU Students Receive Training at the Japanese Superb Company of Nondestructive Inspectiona aThe CBNU CK-2 organization is well-received among students, by supporting them and sending students to overseas companies toa learna practical education as well as the language and culture of different countriesa every winter vacation.a a17 people visited Japan Probe in Yokohama, a company which specializes in nondestructive inspection, from January 15 to 26.a aDuring this training, students had classes such as ultrasonic level class, experience program and a beginning class of ‘Lab view’.a aAlso, aa alanguage education class was by the Korean employees who worka aatthe companya. aA student of the Department of Electronic Engineering said, "It was very meaningful to visit a famous Japanese acompany related to nondestructive inspection and receive education on it. I hope these good opportunities will continue to support students."a aCBNU Distributes ‘Campus Garden’a  aCBNU introduced the aCampus Garden distribution program ina 2015 and is astill managed by the university today. This program is designed to astimulate urban agriculture and to promote communication between the alocal community and the university. To achieve these goals, CBNU ahosted a variety of programs such as aaeedling event, a haarvest show aand various experience education programs. These programs againeda aparticipants’ satisfaction and positive responses. Reflecting on this aresponses, CBNU decided to increase the sectors from 100 to 103. Thea distributed 103 sectors aacross 1,430ma2a ain the anearby College ofaAgricultural Life Science Department; athe size of one sector abeinag 13ma2a. Participants started to cultivate their gardens for a yearaafter orientation was held on April 27th. Moreover, CBNU plans to aprovide basic farming education, gardening rulebooks and empirical askill guidelinesa.aCBNU Produces Largest Number of Successfula aCandidatesa ain the Middle School Teacher Recruitment TestaCBNU has produced 188 successful candidates in the 2019 amiddle school teacher arecruitment testa. This is a very high rate considering that atheentrance quota of the College of Education is 215. CBNU aoperateas preparatory classes for the test and aprovidevarious support systems for students in each department. Parofessors especially have guided the student’s study groups and had a steady interest in their development. Also, systematic training, such as outside expert lectures and interview rehearsals, played an important role in helping the students passa the test. Kwon In-tak, the president of athe aCollege of Education, said, “The enthusiasm of students and professors is so great that CBNU has produced the largest number of successful candidates in the annual recruitment test. We will put more effort into creating the best teacher training school.”aCBNU Shares Masterwork of Stock Technology with EnterpriseaCBNU Animal Molecular Genetics & Breeding Center is sharing “Eco Probiotics Solution”, which helps in solving the problems of stock disease, environment and low production. The CBNU Center, Doozy Pork, which is a pork brand selling pork made by this technology, and Korea Medicare, which is a medical content corporation, signed a business agreement at CBNU College of Agriculture & Life Sciences aoMarch 14. As a result, these three institutions decided to share the contents of the research and cooperate aonthe sound symbiosis between humans and animals. Lee Hak-kyo, the principal of the Animal Molecular Genetics & Breeding Center said, “Our researchers are proceeding with apractical research, which will help relieve some anxiety problems. We also producea Korean high quality pork, applying eco probiotics solution technology with usage of the effective microorganism systematically.”aCBNU Establishes 8th Research Data Center in KoreaaCBNU and the Statistics Korea have decided to establish the University's Research Data Center (RDC) for the eighth time in Korea. As a result, both organizations concluded an agreement in the conference room of the University Headquarters on March 18th, attended by major officials including Kim Dong-won, the president of CBNU, and Kang Shin-wook, the Commissioner of Statistics Korea. In accordance with the agreement, CBNU provides the facilities and spacea necessary for the establishment of the RDC. And the Statistics Korea supports the use of various statistical data through the RDC facility. Having a chance to use various adata, training of experts in the financial industry and improvement of research competitiveness in economic and social science are expected.a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201305.txt b/data/NEWS/output201305.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b16fbbceef417e238bab3b6442d8a9c02f0a132d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201305.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +rance of Late Spring in Jeonbuka  a a aKwon Jong-hwan, Reportera  a a aSince I did not spend my childhood in Jeollabuk-do, when I think of Jeollabuk-do, I acanthink of anything aother thana aagriculture. Soa during my freshman year, I didn’t even plan to travel Jeonbuk because I’a was not really interested in agriculture. However, through amy trip to Namwon, the bottom right edge of Jeonbuk, I could see another aspect of Jeonbuk. If you visit Namwon in May, you can feel more than what I had felt. a a a aNamwonaFamous for both Chunhyangjeon (the story of Chunhyang) and Cheuo-tang (or loach soup), Namwon is a place where you can feel the charming late spring atmosphere. And besides, the main character of Chunhyangjeon, Korea’s most famous romance folk tale, ‘Chunhyang’ itself means ‘fragrance of spring’ in Korean. a a a aBaraebongaLocation:a aYongsan-ri, Unbong-eup, Namwon-si, Jeollabuk-doaAdmission Fee: FreeaMy first destination was Baraebong. ‘Bong’ means peak in Korean and Baraebong was one of the peaks in Jirisan, the second highest mountain in South Korea. It is famous for its’ royal azalea fields which flowers bloom for a whole month. Unfortunately, when I visited Baraebong, not a single flower was bloominga because of the cold weather during recentlya. However, I acould see flower buds on every branch and was surprised by the hills which were afilled with royal azalea coloniesa. The reason why flowers bloom throughout the whole month in these ahills lies in the mountain itself. Flowers start to bloom from the bottom of the peak and spread to a higher region. Therefore, if flowers aat the lower aregion fall off, flowers in the top region will be in full bloom. aAlthough these flowers are beautiful to see, this large royal azalea field also has an interesting astory. If you look down from the top of the peak, you can see large fields with clear borders unlike other parts of the land. Local residents say there was a sheep pasture many years ago. In the 1970s, sheep from these pastures ate all the plants except the royal azalea because royal azalea possesses a weak apoison. Therefore, asheep aare avast colony of royal azalea. Baraebong aRoyal aAzalea aFestival will be held from April 24atha ato May 19atha. I hope everyone who reads this article awill get the chance to see this festival of pink flowers like I did. a  a a aSAEJIP Chueo-tangaLocation:a a9, Cheongeo-gil, Namwon-si, Jeollabuk-do, Republic of KoreaaPrice: Chueo-tang: 9,000a₩aOpening Hours: 9AM-9PMaContact address: 063-625-2443a aMany Chueo-tang restaurants, including aones I have seen ain my hometown, often have a‘Namwon’ ain athe name. So I was curious why Chueo-tang of Namwon is so popular. After a short hikea to Baraebong, I visited Chueo-tang aStreet in the downtown area where Chueo-tang restaurants aare groupeda on one street. If you walk a little further adown the road, you can see SAEJIP Chueo-tang. aThe restaurant aisa so packed with people that ayoua almost afeel sorry to sit alone aat a table for four. It was nearly lunch time when I visited the restaurant and aita was very busy. Side dishes are prepared per person and you can take out the food. aLayers of plastic table cloths aon the table make it aeasy to clean quicklya. aWhen I tasted Chueo-tang, I was a little confused. It tasted slightly different compared to Chueo-tang I had tasted in other restaurants before. Its’ fishy flavor is slightly heavier aand thicker and I acould see dried radish greens in the soup. I thought this Chueo-tang has a deeper and stronger taste due to the radish greens and the soup itself. I understood why the restaurant informs customers not to add too many aspices to athe soup. a  a a aGwanghallu-Won (Gwanghallu Garden) & Chunhyang Theme Parka a aGwanghallu-WonaLocation:a a1447, Yocheon-ro, Namwon-si, Jeollabuk-do, Republic of KoreaaAdmission Fee: 3,000a₩ a(Free admission from 7PM to 8PM in summera, and 6PM to 8PM in winter time.)aOpening Hours: 8AM-8PMaChunhyang Theme ParkaLocation:a a1447, 12, Yangnim-gil, Namwon-si, Jeollabuk-do, Republic of KoreaaAdmission Fee: 3,000a₩ a(If you have a ticket for Gwanghallu-Won, you’ll get 1,200a₩ adiscount!)aOpening Hours: 9AM-8PM (9AM to 7PM in winter time)aContact address: 063-620-6836aNot far from SAEJIB, you can see a traditional Korean style gate right by the road. A afew tour buses were stopped at the front of the gate when I visited and I could see people aof different ages entering the apark. a‘Won’ means garden in Koreana aso the meaning of Gwanghallu-Won is Gwanghallu aGarden. I was surprised to know that this garden ais 600 years old this year! Gwanghallu was built in 1419, and it was called ‘Gwangtongnu’ when built by Hwang Hui, during his abanishment from participating in the politics of the country. It is a typical government garden from Joseon dynasty (1392~1910),a ahowever its’ true value shined when the story called Chunhyangjeon, the Romeo and Juliet of aKorea; hit Korea ain the late Joseon period. Chunhyang and Yi Mong-ryong, the two main characters in the story, first meet in Gwanghallu and begin atheir love affair. This is the reason why Namwon is called the ‘aCity of aLove’. aI saw many lovers and tourists aof all ages having a good time walking aaround the garden and taking pictures in front of Gwanghallu. I could see some children feeding carps and senior couples sitting on a bench to rest. It was very peaceful and comfortable. It was a shame because I can’t see Chunhyang festival will hold from May 8atha ato May 12atha ain Gwanghallu-Won.aThere are few bridges that connect Gwanghallu-Won and Chunhyang Theme Park. If you walk approximately five to ten minutes after crossing the bridge, you can arrive at Chunhyang Theme Park. aIt was made up with five parts, following the main stream of Chunhyangjeon. Encounter with each other, Pledge, Parting, Trial, and a happy ending with festival. Through the road leading up the hills, each parts has lots of other entertainments like swings, rabbit farms, torture experience, and even locks of love like Seine River. aAt the top of the theme park, there is a summerhouse named ‘summerhouse of single-heartedness’. In there, you can see whole theme park at one sight. a  a a aWhen I first planed this trip, I was half in doubt. I was worried and nervous because it was my first trip to visit Namwon. Despite I heard some information from my dormitory roommate, I felt uncomfortable from the fact that I have nobody to inform me about my trip except my cell phone. Most of my information was from internet and I knew information from online was sometimes, inaccurate. However, I met a taxi driver kind enough to explain locations and features of each sight. I learned many important data like past location of sheep pastures, how tourist can see royal azalea throughout whole month, the most famous Chueo-tang restaurant in Chueo-tang street, and bridges which connect Gwanghalluwon and Chunhyang Theme Park aofa. Thanks to his kindness, my fear about this trip disappeareda and I asafely finish my atrip to Namwon. Therefore, if you are worried because you doesn’t know much about the Jeonbuk region, how about visiting Namwon and feel the acity of love’s late spring. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201306.txt b/data/NEWS/output201306.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c19603f2d75d46732c6f35446191c4d32204e828 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201306.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Know What?a  a a aRoh Kyu-lee Editor-in-Chiefa  a a a  a a a2 Years in Prison for Selling Guma?aDid you know that selling and chewing gum is illegal in Singapore? In 1983, a proposal to ban gum was first brought to Lee Kuan Yew, the first prime minister who governed Singapore for three decades, because spitting out gum anywhere was causing troublea maintaining the cleanness of the country. However, he thought that this proposal was too radical so decided not to accept it. Foura years later, Singapore railway system Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) started to run, and this played a crucial role in getting chewing gum banneda in Singapore. Vandals stuck chewing guma on the sensors of the doors of the trains, which caused the failure of a device function. Therefore, Singapore decided to ban spitting and selling gum ain1992. People caught chewing gum afaced a thousand dollara fine, and selling gum might put you in prison for atwoyears. Therapeutic, dental, or nicotine chewing gum was designated as exceptions in 2004.a  a a aThere Is No White Horse in This WorldaThe ahite horse, which usually appears in fairy talesa, is well known as ‘prince charming’ to us all. Well, white horse doesn’t exist genetically. The haair color of a horse is determined by its genes from their parents, and there are normally three kinds of gene: brown, dark brown and black. However, gene G, which is a dominant gene, makes the whole body grey by hiding the other three genes. At least one of aa horse’sparents should be grey to have gene G. This is called ‘The Rule of Grey’. A horse that inherited gene G is born grey with some white hair, and as it gets older, the number of white hairs increases and turns white aall over. It's easy to understand when you think of the principle as human’s hair turning white when you get older. Perhaps the nobility and mystique of the white horse comes from aits years of experience. a  a a aDecember 25atha aisn’t Christmas in Russia?aDecember 25th is Christmas, which is thea day when Jesus Christ was born, and is a worldwide holiday not only for Christians. However, Christmas in Russia is different from other countries. The astatea religion of Russia is Russian orthodox, which 75% of Russians believe in. Russian Orthodoxa originatesa from Eastern Orthodoxy, which was brought in from Byzantine in 983. It was similar to Russian folk religion, so it could be inherited smoothly and contributed to the development of the country and many different kinds of culture. So, what does this have to do with the different date of Christmas in Russia? Well, Russia and other Orthodox countries such as Greece, Serbia, Romania and Ethiopia use the Julian calendar, which was made to revise the error of the Roman calendar. But the year of the Julian calendar was exactly 365 days and 6 hours, which caused an error of 10 days aafter a few centuries. The Gregorian calendar, which is used all over the world was made to correct the error of the Julian calendar, and the year of it is 365 or 366 days. Even though the new revision version awas made, Orthodox countries stuck to using thea Julian calendar, which caused Christmas13 days later ain Russia. In the distant future, there may be differences for more than a month.a  a a aAm I aRelated toa People All Over the World?!aA cahromosome is a rod-shaped structure in our bodiesa which transmits the genetic information of a parent cell to a daughter cell when a cell divides. It consists of DNA and protein, and our genetic information is in our DNA. Humans have the same two sets of 23 chromosomes, which means we all have the same 21,000 protein-encodeda and 30,000 RNAsa (RNA is a highly polymerized compound which is directlyaaffecta awhen DNA synthesizes protein based on its genetic information.) With few exceptions, we all have the same number of organsa and the same chemical reactions occur in our bodies. But ano twohumansa look exactly the same, though they can look similar. These visual differences such as the color of our skin, the shape of our nose or curliness of our hair is a very minor difference. Like thea saying “A penny saved is a penny gained”, these differences are atinya, so we can’t say every human hasa 100% the same genes, but at least awehave 99% of our genes in common. a  a a aEnglish Is Not an Official Language in the United Statesa aIf someone asks you, “What is atheofficial language in the United States?” you maight answer “English”. However, English is a de facto national language in the US, not official. They never had a federala official languagea but have adopted a bill that gives official status to English, which is called the English-only movement. Thirtya of the fifty states ahavea set up English as an official language, while Hawaii set both English and Hawaiian as atheirofficial languages, and Alaska set 20 official languages including English. The U.S. Census Bureau regularly publishes a book about the most common language spoken at home, which also informs people of the English speaking ability of people who adon’tspeak English at home. According to the American Community Survey (ACS), 80% of Americans speak English at home, 12.4% speak Spanish, 3.7% speak Indo-European languages and 3% speak Asian Pacific languages. Korean ranked eighth place among them. English is not ana official language in the United Statesa, but ita is considered to be by most people. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201312.txt b/data/NEWS/output201312.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..346c618b5ab6103e0e48943c6db13de3a5be2491 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201312.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Pioneer in New Siberia, Novosibirska  a a aLee Won-jai, The Dept. of Electronic Engineeringa  a a aThanks to the Office of International Cooperation, I had a chance to go to Novosibirsk in Russia as an exchange student.a  a a aNew Siberia, Novosibirska‘Novo-’a means ‘new’ and ‘-sibirsk’ means ‘Siberia’. Novosibirsk is the third-most populous city in Russia, located in the southwestern part of Siberia. The Siberian railway and other industrial policiesa have lead toa this city agrowing arapidly. aNovosibirsk is also famous for science and cooperates with thea Korean city, ‘Daejeon’. Some people asathat Daejeon refers to the structure of Novosibirsk and that is why this city is really similar to Daejeon.a  a a aBest University in Siberia, NSUaNovosibirsk State University (NSU) is located in ‘Akademgorodok’. ‘Akademgorodok’ is a suburb of Novosibirsk dedicated to science. Following the city’s populous, NSU is also evaluated as the third best university in Russia. There are two buildings in NSU;a the old building and the new building. The new building is very large and has 5 sections. Most Russian universities are sparsely located in their state while most classes are held in the NSU new building so that students do not need to move a lot between classes. Furthermore, plenty of research institutions are located near NSU and frequentlycollaborate with the universitya.a  a a a  a a aThe Life in Novosibirska  a a aBig Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence(BDA & AI)aIn order to satudya data science, saophisticated mathematical and statistical knowledge isa needed. NSU is an appropriate place to become a data scientist since it is awell-known for instructing fundamental science, includinga mathematics.aThe most impressive thing is that I learned fundamental things aaboutthis area that I usually miss when studying in Korea. In the lecturea ‘Philosophy of Data Science’, I learned why I must learn and need to develop in this area. In ‘Frontier of BDA & AI’, I learneda how to apply this ato my own life. I acan also experience how ato deal with the practical situation of the team project, even though I majored in computer science. In ‘Business Analysis’, I was taught how to organize a team and project and deal with the stakeholders before the start of a development.a  a a aLandmarksaОбское Мореa(Obskoe beach)a: ‘aМореa' means beach in Russian aandObskoe is called a beacheven though it wasa acreated by aarivera. At afirst glancea, it looks like aabeach since I could see the horizon. aI didn’ta know exactly why Russian calls the area aabeach and not a river, but I could guess the reason after I had seen the landscape.aРечной a(Rechnoi, River Side)a a: All roads leada to aРечнойa. Rechnoi is a huge transfer station in Novosibirsk. I strongly recommend this place for couples because there are aa lot of things to do a. Rechnoi has an amusement park, a dock for cruise ships and a place where you can enjoy awater sports.aLenin Squarea: All cities in Russia have a Lenin Square. aTahe Square in Novosibirska has an opera house, a museum and a philharmonic hall wherea we can aobserve Russianculturea. I even asawa ballet performance in the opera house. Russia is well-aknown for ballet and I could enjoy a high-quality performance at a relativelycheap price acompared to Korea.a  a a aTips for Living in Novosibirska  a a aStructure of NSU New BuildingaSince the new building’s structure is a pentagon shape awithfive sections, it is averycomplicated for the freshman at the start of the semesterto find the classrooma. There are four numbers in each room in the new building. The first number means the floor where the room is located. The second number is the section. Then the other two numbers are for counting the room number on the specific floor and section. For example, room number 5210 means that it is the 10atha aroom located in the second section and on the fifth floor in the new building.a  a a aMobile Applicationa2gisa: This is a kind of map application which is the most apopularin Russia.aYandexa: Yandex is a Russian corporation similar to Google. In other words, Yandex is a searcha engine athat provides lots of servicesa asuch as taxi, translation, map and delivery.aМой МТСa(My MTS)a: This is the application that informs you of your telecommunication service state(aonly for athose whouse MTS sim cards). aIat is similar to the ‘Mobile T World’ application in Korea.a  a a aСтоловаяa(Student Restaurant)aUnlike Korea, buffeta in other countries count the cost of each dish ayou eat. It means that the cost of my meal always varies aat thea Student Restaurant but 200 Rubles how much I spenda on average. Compared to other restaurants near the university, it is so cheap athat I have no choice but to eat when I want to save amoney. And even though it isa acheapa, it aserves good quality food and it tastesa good tooa. Isn’t it perfect?a  a a aOther Good Places to EnjoyaAnd that’s not alla, there are a lot of other things I want to introduce about Novosibirska. This is a alista of NSU places that will enhance your Russian experiencea. I recommend searching the words by 2gis and enjoy the Novosibirsk life.a  a a a a a a aRestauranta: Peoples, aЧашка aКофеachashka café), Spot & Choo, Siberian Burger, Veranda.a aSupermarket in Akademgorodoka: aТорговый Центрa, aЯрчеa(Yarche)a aHypermarketa: aГигантa(Gigant), aЕдемa(Edem), aГалереяa(Galleria), aЛертаa(Lenta), aАураa, aМегаa(Mega), aАшанa(Ashan), aИкеаa(Ikea)a a  a a a a a aАураa, aМегаa(Mega), aАшанa(Ashan) and aИкеаa(Ikea) are gathered in athe sameplace.a a a a  a a aMy goal is to enter aamultinational corporation such as Google and Oracle. The experiencae in Novosibirsk ahelpsme pursuea mya goal with vigor. Siberia has a lot of possibility for the future. If you come here, you will agree with my opinion. Faurthermore, can find the aout that anything is possiblefor and your future. Do not hesitate a– ago to Novosibirsk! \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201318.txt b/data/NEWS/output201318.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..14c7c39b7ad7c47be11741a4f8cd54251a8e8448 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201318.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Holds Workshop for Admission Officersa aCBNU held a workshop about ‘admission officer’s duty morality, high school curriculum and understanding of student records to enhance fairness of assessment and improve professional skills.’ About 120 people attended the workshop, including the admission officers. In the workshop, after the introduction of 2020 CBNU detailed the screening schedule, participants had a Q&A and the professors had a discussion with listeners on the topic of ‘social and moral duty of admission workers’, and ‘understanding of high school curriculum and the student record’. Hong Chul-un, the director of the Office of Admission, said: “These days assessor’s professionalism and fairness has been important, such as the introduction of the blind test, because of the change in the environment of entering school,” and announced that they will have continuous education to improve fairness, reliability and professionalism. aProfessor Kwon Hyuk-nam Receives Presidential Complimentary Ordera aProfessor Kwon Hyuk-nam in the Department of Mass Communication received the Presidential Complimentary Order for developing election culture. The National Election Commission awarded the Presidential Order to ten people, including Professor Kwon in the 8th election event held in Gyeonggi-do Gwacheon Citizen Hall. Professor Kwon received credit for his work as president of the Jeonbuk Election Broadcasting Debate and professor of the Department of Mass Communication; he skillfully progressed through numerous debates about public office elections for 14 years since 2004 after the legislation. He also wrote several books including ‘Empirical Studies of Political Communication’. In the 7th debate of Education Committee Election held in 2018, he changed the candidates’ seating arrangement from linear ones to u-form to make a more dynamic debate. He also conducted a poll as professor of the Social Science Research Center of CBNU and worked hard to solve the community’s pending problems. a aCBNU Has Been Selected as a Training Agency for Hanok Expertsa aCBNU has been selected as a ‘Training Agency for Hanok Experts’ of 2019 by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport(MOLIT). Accordingly, CBNU is going to conduct Hanok design classes for reserve architects for about six months with MOLIT’s financial support. CBNU was selected as the best educational institution from 2012 to 2014. It proved that CBNU is the mecca of Hanok architectural education. Nam Hae-kyung, the chief of the Hanok Architecture Center said, "The choice of CBNU as this work is the evidence of our school is the best educational Mecca of architectural education on Hanok. We will strive to foster professional Hanok architects through an education combined with theory and practice. We will also make an effort to activate the regional economy." aCBNU LINC+ Holds ‘LINC+ Local Innovation Workshop’a aThe CBNU LINC+ organization held the ‘2019 Great-Sphere Local Community Innovation Workshop’ event on May 17th. Five universities, which represent five provinces attended the workshop. The purpose of this workshop was planned in order to create an innovation program for the local community by sharing the best local community practices of the five provinces. CBNU presented Jeonju Nambu market as an example of the best practice of the urban regeneration project. After the workshop, the organization members attended the ‘Baroque Concert with Citizens’ which was performed by CBNU Department of Music. Through the concert, the LINC+ organization were able to communicate with local residents. Ko Young-ho in the Department of Electrical Engineering and head of the LINC+ organization, said “We consistently share best practices and discover new collaborative programs. This workshop answers questions on how to create and spread regional innovation representation that fits in with each local society. In this regard, this workshop was meaningful and successful.” a aCBNU Receives State Support to Encourage Startupsa aCBNU was selected from preliminary startup package business organized by Ministry of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Startups. This selection allows CBNU students to get more support than ever before. Preliminary Startup Package Business is a new business support program created by the government integrating existing business to activating startup support. After CBNU was selected as a startup leading university in 2015, CBNU has been selected for the project to support startups for the past five years. Through this support, CBNU received 2.27 billion won. CBNU will provide founders with various support, such as business funding and mentoring for startups. The Head of the Startup Support Center, Kwon Tae-kyu said, “We will contribute to regional development by encouraging startups and making specialized programs which are proper for fourth industrial revolution. As regional national university, CBNU Startup Support Center will make more effort to activate startups.” a aDepartment of Software Engineering Wins Idea Hacker Tone Competitiona aCBNU students in the Department of Software Engineering won the first prize and second prize at the 5th Idea Hacker Tone Conference hosted by the university in May. They also won third prize and a special prize at the programming contest. The word 'Hacker Tone' is a combination of words 'hacking' and 'marathon', which means hacking or developing a program in a certain time and place, much like a marathon. The contest was held from May 10 to May 12, hosted by the division of Computer Science and Engineering, the club 'WHO', and many teams with Jeonbuk University students participated. Meanwhile, students of the Department of Software Engineering were awarded the K-HackerTone Award of the Ministry of Science and ICT in 2017 and have recently achieved good results in various internal and external activities related to hacker tone. aHRC Students Share Seedlings with Local Peoplea aOn the afternoon of May 15th, students participating in the Honors Residential College (HRC) program shared 60,000 vegetable and flower seedlings at New the Silk Road Center. The seedlings that were shared on this day were grown by students who participated in eco-flower activities, which is part of the HRC program. It is a product of our university to foster students' spirit of challenge through extracurricular activities. Under the guidance of Professor Park Byung-mo, the students have been cultivating various seedlings and in order to share the joy of their achievements with the local people, they held a sharing event this year, following on from last year’s event. One of the local residents said, “I visited the campus to get seedlings grown by students of CBNU and I felt great because the seedlings and students were pretty. I hope the university will be more active in communicating with the local people.” aCBNU Business Incubator Center Receives a Favorable Evaluationa aThe CBNU Business Incubator Center was evaluated as the best institution in the 2019 evaluation for operation of Business Incubation Centers. It was conducted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. This assessment was conducted by 16 Business Incubator Centers in Jeollabuk-do. The CBNU center received an ‘Excellence Recognition’ in terms of infrastructure to support startups, educational and commercialization support for a local company, its sales and employment performance. In addition, it was selected as an 'Outstanding Network Business Incubator among Incubation Capacity Enhancement Improvement Project' by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and secured 272,000,000₩ in the third year. Kwon Tae-kyu, the head of the Business Incubator Center, said “By establishing diverse support systems and linking with specialized infrastructure, we will generously support the continued growth of an early business founder.” aProfessor Choi Ha-young Contributes 10 Million Won for University Developmenta aProfessor Choi Ha-young in the Department of Neurosurgery in Medical School contributed 10 million won to the development of the university. Development Support Foundation delivered a plaque of appreciation to the professor during the donation ceremony at the University Headquarters Office on May 21. Professor Choi, an alumnus of CBNU, is the country's top authority who operated on various brain diseases such as brain tumors without opening the skull more than 1,000 times through 'Gamma Knife'. Since 2016, he has been the head of the Gamma Knife Center at CBNU Hospital and has been actively performing gamma knife surgery. Professor Choi said, "From my university days until now as a professor, I have received a lot from college. And I wanted to return it to the university and juniors. Through this fund, I hope that students will study in a better environment and that CBNU will develop further." a aCBNU Students Win Prizes in Corporate Logo Design Contesta aCBNU students won prizes including the grand prize in the Corporate Logo Design Contest hosted by the Saemangeum Solar Power Corporation. Kim Soo-rin, a student of the Department of Industrial Design, won the grand prize. She emphasized the catchphrase “A new development led by water and solar power.” She designed a logo in the shape of an infinite connection between water and sun. This means water and solar can make long lasting renewable energy. Five out of the ten winners were CBNU students, showing CBNU students have superior creativity. Kim Soo-rin said, “I tried to use creative thinking as I prepared for the contest. And I am glad my efforts turned out well. Through this experience, I will put my effort into becoming a professional designer who makes many creative works.” a aProfessor Park Yool-jin Is Elected as President of KITLAa aPark Yool-jin, a professor of CBNU, was elected the 21st president of the Korea Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture (KITLA). The term of office will be for two years; starting from January 1st next year. Established in 1980, KITLA is a representative institute of landscape research, education, and academic activities in order to research and study traditional landscape culture to preserve and transfer its ideas and techniques and improve landscape culture by developing modern garden culture. In particular, the year 2020 when Park's term begins is the 40th anniversary of KITLA. Park expressed his willingness to focus on related commemorative projects and academic activities. Park said, “Since next year is KITLA’s 40th anniversary of the foundation, I will make efforts to hold symposiums, open Korean traditional landscaping cultural lectures, develop practical teaching materials such as traditional landscape design, plant management, and strengthen academic research functions in Korea and abroad.” a a aDr. Kim Do-young Gets Prize of Excellent Studya aRecently, Dr. Kim Do-young received an award for excellent research at the KAPD conference in commemoration of its 60th anniversary. At the conference, Dr. Kim released a paper on diagnosis and effects of maxillary expansion in children with sleep-disordered breathing and was favorably reviewed. In this study, Dr. Kim compared and analyzed changes and improvements on sleep-disordered breathing before and after using maxillary expansion in children. The result of the study showed that sleep-disorder symptoms improved after upper jaw dilation treatment and that the size of the nose, pharynx, throat, and larynx in the upper part of the airway increased. “Children’s sleep-disordered breathing is undervalued and out of cognition. And those situations make it hard to detect and treat disease at an early stage. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are needed to improve the sleep-disordered breathing because it can badly affect the growth of a child in the long term.” Dr. Kim said. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output201325.txt b/data/NEWS/output201325.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6cfbcc3cce001011f146628fa21a0318a09847f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output201325.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ou know about aIndonesia and Myanmar?aYun Seung-hwan, Department of Accounting aRecently, many students are preparing for the CBNU self-designed competition, which is a program which students plan and practice activities by themselves based on their major or non-major in both at home and abroad. I passed this competition last year so my friends who are preparing for this program asked me a lot of questions about it and I tried to help them. I stayed 6 days in Indonesia and 4 days in Myanmar through this program. Now, I am going to share my experiences of this program with readers.aI remembered when I first vowed to prepare for it last year. I thought a lot about where to go and what to do. I arecognized that many young people go abroad to start their business in blue ocean, and eventually decided on athe topic of 'Startups of young people spreading abroad’. I decided to sell Korean style meatballs, ‘dong-geu-rangddaeng’ with the help of friends of a local college in Indonesia who I had met while volunteering overseas. Since there isn’t much information about Myanmar, I got help from my university professor and a Korean entrepreneur whose Korean-style spa thrived in Myanmar.However, not every plan was put into practice. On the first day, I missed my plane so the plan was delayed half a day and preparations for street selling in Indonesia were also delayed. I originally planned to develop sauce reflecting Indonesian sauce by tasting it, but I failed because I didn’t have time due to flight delay. I directly went to a local market as soon as I arrived at Indonesia, bought ingredients for sale and commercial rights for the Buah Batu Street. Right after that, I started to sell dong-geu-rangddaeng. Young customers were curious about Korean food, but older people showed reluctance. As a student of the department of accounting, the sales price was set in consideration of material costs, labor costs and manufacturing overheads, but it could not make a profit because we did not sell much. Through this process, I realized that I had to move to Braga Street, which has a large number of young people and lower our prices by being competitive with local traditional markets rather than the more pensive supermarkets. This is certainly something to consider when starting a business. Moreover, most Indonesians do not eat pork, so I was forced to limit the meat to beef and chicken. In addition to selling foods there, I met and interviewed business administration students at Pasundan University in Indonesia. The reason I really wanted ato interview them was that there was no company that came to mind in Indonesia, nor was there a prominent manager. aSo I wanted to ask students in business school what they thought about getting a job or starting a business. As I expected, there were no companies we knew. The most famous company in Indonesia was Telcom, so of course, many students hope to join the company. In addition, most business students in Indonesia had no intention of starting a business. Most companies are set up by foreign capital and college students are employed as simple laborers. Even though wages are rising steadily, it is still lower than Korea's. Therefore, if you plan to run business in Indonesia with good business items, you won't have to worry about labor costs. After 6 days in Indonesia, I went to Myanmar and in conclusion, every schedules in Myanmar I planned have failed. Both Myanmar university professor and Korean businessman, who were scheduled to interview, suddenly expressed their opinion that they won’t be able to interview. So I interviewed the manager of the store we visited as soon as possible. Fortunately, he was very interested in Korea. Myanmar is test-running a policy which Koreans could come to Myanmar without a visa for a year, which resulted the increasing influx of Koreans. He asked me a lot about what kinds of food Koreans like, the service, and what we've been through efore arriving at Myanmar. Two people, ncluding my friend, ordered six kinds of dim sum, which cost 30,000 won in Korean money. I was embarrassed by the huge price difference between street foods and foods selling in the shop, but it turns out that the cost of setting up a store was too high that the cost of food can’t be cheap. Therefore, this should be regarded as an account when starting a business in Myanmar, since it is a country where there are not much information available for people outside the country. I tried to cope as well as I could in various situations and was able to return to Korea safely. The information we can gather is scarce and we contacted a local Korean reporter to get more information and prepared it. However, planning was not as easy as I thought and contacting professors and businessmen was also difficult. Such a local project will be important, but the most important thing is the "post-plan." Through this self-designed program, I had to think about what I would do and how I would grow myself. Although the process of preparing this project was very hard, I hope there will be good results for many students preparing for this program. Although I was interested in starting a business, it was difficult to implement it overseas. I wouldn't have done these things simply if I had just gone for a trip, but I was able to learn a lot about these things thanks to Chonbuk National University. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output210006.txt b/data/NEWS/output210006.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..777a0b104276cc33a78af0ec9e1bb4067e397f03 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output210006.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a aaCBNU and the Jeollabuk-do Office of Education Join Hands for Middle and High School Educationa CBNU and the Jeollabuk-do Office of Education have agreed to work together on improving middle and high school education in this province. The two organizations held a joint agreement ceremony on July 10th. Major officials, including CBNU President Kim Dong-won and Education Superintendent Kim Seung-hwan, attended the signing ceremony. The agreement was held to spur the development of middle and high school education by establishing cooperative relations between the two organizations. Relative to the agreement, the two organizations will push for innovation in middle and high school education, as well as expand support for education and educational services. They also promised to hold a joint research and academic conference, which would aim to improve teachers' professionalism and to provide a venue for the exchange of information, academic resources, and materials to aid in the development of local talent. Superintendent Kim Seung-hwan said, “We will actively cooperate for regional development through substantive agreements. We will also provide various support to help students develop their creativity.”aa aaaaaaaProfessor Kim Jung-moo Carries Out His Second NATO Research Projecta Kim Jung-moo, a professor of the Department of the Electronic Engineering, is going to carry out his second research project of NATO (The North Atlantic Treaty Organization) SPS (Science for Peace & Security). Since the establishment of the NATO Military Committee, NATO SPS has felt the need for joint scientific research. Therefore,NATO has invested in the scientific research since 1958. Professor Kim was the first Korean to conduct research on behalf of NATO SPS in 2014 and won the ‘2018 NATO SPS Partnership Prize’ in recognition of his achievements. The subject of his research for the next three years is 'Nerve Agent Detection Using a Compact Infrared Sensor' and he is going to implement small sensor modules that detect nerve gas using 'Surface Plasma Residence' effects. Professor Kim said, “We will raise CBNU’s status and strive to be acknowledged for research skills so that CBNU can attract more international cooperation projects.”aa aaaaaaaCBNU Helps Jeollabuk-do Company’s Export to Vietnama The CBNU Startup Support Center and several other institutions sent 14 companies from Jeollabuk-do to Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, from June 30 to July 5 and successfully completed the project, generated $2,800,000 as a result. The CBNU Startup Support Center, which has participated in the Global Market Reform Group for five years, has been striving to improve the export market by promoting excellent products from small and mediumsized enterprises in Jeollabuk-do, despite the difficult export environment. Kwon Tae-kyu, head of the Startup Support Center said, “We will try to find good companies in Jeollabuk-do through this Market Reform Group and expand the exchange sector so that best export products from local companies will make inroads into the global market.”aa aaaaaaaFive Professors from CBNU Win the National Science and Technology Excellence Awarda Five professors from CBNU won the Science and Technology Excellence Award by the Korean Federation of Science & Technology Societies. Professor Kim Bum-seo won the prize for his paper, ‘Lactobacillus Aggravate Bile Duct Ligation-Induced Liver Inflammation and Fibrosis in Mice’. Professor Kim Jae-su was honored as his paper ‘Tenebrio molitor-mediated entomopathogenic fungal library construction for pest management’. Professor Ryang Woo-hun won the award for his paper titled 'Gugokri-Nongdari Sedimentary Succession and Environment in the Southwestern Eumsung Basin'. Professor Lee Hong-seok won the award for his paper titled 'Synthesis and Characterization of Water Soluble Fluorescent Copper Nanoparticles'. Professor Chang Jaewoo won the award for his paper 'A Splitting Technique of Hardware Transactional Memory in Multicore In-Memory Databases'. This award, which the professors received, comes from the most prestigious science and technology organization in Korea.aa aaaaaaaProfessor Park Jong-yeon’s Article Published in the ‘Science’.a Professor Park Jong-yeon, department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, his article has been published in the world best science magazine ‘Science’ for marine ecosystem prediction. The article shares seasonal to multiple year predictions of a marine ecosystem using a global Earth system model. The climate model could be described as a digitized Earth with computer-generated language. Laws of physics within the Earth's atmosphere, such as molecular interactions could also be explained. Scientists working on the climate model, called Human-made Earth, have tested theories and been able to predict the climate of the future. Using the model, Professor Park demonstrated not only a physical climate change, but also the bio-geo-chemical variable of the ocean and inter-annual variability. Professor Park said, "using the climate model could prove to be useful for health care, agriculture and fisheries. We will expand the studies and provide the climate change information for future climate predictions."aa aaaaaaaCBNU Hosts Camp for Learning Five Southeast Asian Languages.a Beginning July 15 , a camp was held for five times a week for two weeks to learn several Southeast Asian languages, specifically: Malay-Indonesian, Thai, Myanmar and Cambodian languages. There was also a special lecture and a screening of films about Southeast Asia and South East Asia. This camp hosted by CBNU, provided a free language learning program involving professional instructors from Busan University of Foreign Studies, attracted a lot of popularity, with 150 students in attendance. At the opening ceremony, CBNU President Kim Dong-won said, "The government is now involved in a number of cooperative projects with Southeast Asian countries. With this in mind, good verbal communication and cultural exchange is important and necessary, so we will continue to support this camp every year."aa aaaaaaaAfrican Students Experience Korean Culturea On July 13th, African students experienced wearing hanbok and attending a traditional Korean wedding ceremony at Jeonju Hanok Village. They were majoring in Animal Science & Biotechnology, and were visiting CBNU for a training project. They came from various African nations, including: Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Botswana, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and Kenya. Their schedules involved Korean language lessons in the mornings and lectures related to their major in the afternoons over the course of five weeks, until August 9th. In their free time on the weekends, they were introduced to various Korean activities such as making bibimbap, making traditional fans, playing traditional musical instruments, and the art of traditional dyeing. Tapiwa Atang Sentle, a student from Botswana, said, "Korean and major classes were difficult. But I was very happy to experience the diversity of Korea. I hope that I will be able to develop my capacity and experience a new culture at CBNU."aa aaaaaaaCBNU Fosters a Convergence Star Specialista Fostering a medical person with convergence ability is a necessary requirement because future medical care is based on the fourth industrial revolution. In line with this situation, CBNU leads the way to foster a ‘convergence star specialist’ at CBNU hospital. Through the government’s support, CBNU hospital makes a plan to foster physicianscientists who have convergence ability and lead innovation growth in biomedical industry. In particular, CBNU will connect with CBNU hospital to support a convergence specialists education. It is expected that CBNU can foster a 'star specialist’ because CBNU pursues diversity through exchanges with many universities. In this flow, CBNU is planning to recruit physician-scientists with consortium institutions until the end of 2019 and to build an infrastructure for a remote education system and online convergence until 2020. Kim Jong-suk, who is responsible for this plan, said “This plan is the starting point that grows a hospital’s professional manpower. We will do our best to foster physicians leading the fourth industrial revolution.”aa aaaaaaaCBNU Supports Prototyping Students’ Idea via Idea Campa CBNU startup education center, LINC+ organization held ‘2019 smart device idea camp’ from June 26th to June 28th with Jeonju IT&CT Industry Promotion Agency. In this camp, students had practical education utilizing basics of IoT/ICT and physical device sensor. Furthermore, students could have time to actualize their idea with professional mentors. At the end of camp, there was award of best idea. The teams who got the prizes gained an opportunity to commercialize their idea with startup club support and support from Jeonju IT&CT Industry Promotion Agency. Bae JoonSoo (Department of Industrial Information Systems Engineering) who is the head of CBNU startup education center said “Students participated actively with their passion. Via this camp, we could find outstanding ideas. Now and forever, we will offer continuous management and education program which can lead to successful foundation.”aa aaaaaaaKorea Center on Gambling Problems Carries Out Prevention Campaign in Gunsana Korea Center on Gambling Problems at Jeonbuk which is managed by CBNU, held a gambling prevention campaign at Gunsan city hall on July 5th. This campaign was held as a part of Kunsan mental health center’s Mental Health Workshop. The center of Korea Center on Gambling Problems at Jeonbuk designed this campaign to improve awareness of gambling problems. Through this campaign, participants performed a self-diagnosis on gambling problems using the CPGI (Canadian Problem Gambling Index). Furthermore, participants could recieve counselling on the spot. The Head of the Korea Center on Gambling Problems at Jeonbuk, said, “Recently, gambling problems have become more severe in Jeonbuk. To treat and prevent gambling problems, people’s awareness and attention to risk of gamblings are the most significant. Thus, we will strive to carry out these campaigns”. Meanwhile, of Korea Center on Gambling Problems at Jeonbuk is a professional counseling institute, which offers counseling to gambling addicts and their families, prevention education.aa aaaaaaaKorea Zoonosis Research Institute Elected as Pathogen Resource Banka On July 10th, the Korea Zoonosis Research Institute (KoZRI) of CBNU was elected by Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a zoonosis pathogen resource bank, which allows them to collect and use pathogen resource materials through both humans and animals can be infected. The system of pathogen resource banks was introduced in order to use the resources suitable for domestic environments and higher accessibility for researchers. Moreover, this system will help to prepare Korea? for the inflow of variants and new types of pathogens. KoZRI will work on collecting, controlling and leasing the pathogens including highly dangerous pathogens, thus proceeding with R&D on pathogen resources. Han Sang-seop, the leader of the institute said, “It is extremely important to collect and preserve zoonoses and highly dangerous pathogens, especially in the Honam area. We are looking forward to helping out the pathogen resource bank and provide the chance to big research programs held both in and out of the country.”aa aaaaaaaStudent Choukrani Ghizlane Receives Awards at the Euro Intelligent Materials 2019 Conferencea Choukrani Ghizlane of the graduate school received an award during the 4th Euro Intelligent Materials 2019 conference regarding research on cancer targeted treatment. She made a presentation about her research on ‘thermochemistry treatment’s suitability for organisms and production of porosity paramagnetic vaterite particles (PMVP), and in vitro anticancer effectiveness’. The research recommended the composition of globular PMVP which will lead indium nano-particles (IONPs) and DOX particles to be capsule, and thus contain a higher volume of anticancer drug. The point of the research was that when a magnetic field is intensified, it targets the cancer, thus the capsule melts and gets to treat the cancer. The drugs used these days have difficulties in controlling the size and form of the particles, which make limitations on loading suitable volume. This research has unprecedented potential, as it is considered to significantly enhance medical treatments of cancer.aa aa aa aa  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output210012.txt b/data/NEWS/output210012.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9e4fb2fc71e78f3529701e758496b94d037dcb86 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output210012.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +thy Campus Life witha CBNU Sports Facilities!a How often do you exercise? Several studies have shown that exercise is helpful for academic performance. So, many universities are making efforts to expand their physical education facilities. There are various sports facilities on the CBNU campus, but a lot of people don't know where they are, nor how to use them. We are going to introduce you to the various sports facilities at CBNU and tell you where and how to use them. Let's look at the sports facilities that are essential for a healthy school life.aa aaTennis Courtsaaaaaaa • Opening Hours: 06:00 – 21:00a • Facility Managementa - Headquarters (1995): (063-270-2167, 063-270-2015)a - College of Agriculture Life Science (1999): (063-270-4952)a - College of Veterinay Medicine: (063-850-0906)a - School of Medicne (2009): (063-270-3055)a • How to Use: Fill out and submit an application for usea • Fee: school members(free), non-school members (3,000 Won per hour)a There are four tennis courts on campus, from University administration headquarters to the College of Agricultural Life Science, the College of Veterinary Medicine, and the Medical School.a The service hours are from 06:00-21:00, when the lights go out. The tennis court is open to school members for free, while outsiders are charged 3,000 Won per hour. The headquarters tennis court has a total of 12 courts, consisting of nine artificial courts and three clay courts.aa aaGolf Learning Centeraaaaaaa• Opening Hours: Summer (06:00 - 21:00), Winter (07:00 - 20:00)a • Facility Management: Golf Learning Center (063-270-2851) & Department of Athletics (063-270-2015)a • How to Use: Fill out and submit an application for use; deposit into accounta • Fee: faculty member (60,000 Won per month), student (40,000 per month)a The Golf Learning Center is comprised of sports facilities that are used for general elective classes, RC (Residential College) events and other forms of training. Because summer and winter operating hours vary depending on the season, be sure to check the operating hours.aa aaGymaaaaaaa• Opening Hours: 09:00 - 21:00 on weekdays, prior approval needed on weekendsa • Facility Management: Department of Athletics (063-270-2015)a • How to Use - For School Members: Submit sports facility application form to the Department of Athletics * If using for a longer period, attach an event plan - For Non-school Members: Visit the Department of Athletics and draw up a contract. Usage of facilities is available ONLY after making the deposit.a School members are regarded preferentially if reservations are overlapped. Also, to use the ping-pong room on the 3rd floor, you must get a permission from the Dean of the Department of Sport Science, because the table tennis table belongs to the Department of Sport Science.aa aaPlaygrounds (Large & Small)aaaaaaa aa• Opening Hours: 21:00(Lights-out, can be different for different situations)a • Facility Management: Law School Fitness Center (063-270-2167) & Department of Athletics (063-270-2015)a • How to Usea - For School Members (Students, Professors, Staff): Download the ‘Sport facility application form’ from the school announcement on the website and submit it to the Department of Athletics * If using for longer periods, attach an event plan.a - For Non-school Members: Visit Department of Athletics and draw up a contract. Public use of facilities is available after making a deposit.aa Perhaps, the small and large playgrounds may be the most well-known sports facilities, since many school events are held here. You can see a sign saying to avoid using small playgrounds before replacing the tracks since lead on the tracks exceeded more than the standard. The Department of Athletics is continuously replacing it, though it is quite difficult to do. The construction budget is too high, and there isn’t a proper alternative space if construction is in progressed. Due to these reasons, repairing of the small playground is still postponed.aa aaFitness Centeraaaaaaa• Opening Hours: Dormitory: Mon-Fri (17:00-23:00), Law school: Mon-Fri (09:00-21:00)a • Facility Management: Chambitgwan: (063-219-7001), Saebitgwan: (063-219-7006) Law school: (063-270-266)a • How to Use: Fill out and submit an application for use; deposit into account • Fee: Dormitory residents: free, Law school: faculty members (20,000 Won per month), student (15,000Won per month)a There are three fitness centers: The two dormitory fitness centers are located in Chambitgwan and Saebitgwan. The dormitory fitness centers are open only to residents of the dormitory, and admission is possible only when you wear indoor sneakers. There is one fitness center at the Law School. The Law School fitness center is open to all members.a It is available at a monthly rate. It cannot be used on weekends and holidays, nor can it be used by outsiders.aa aaWe asked 105 CBNU students about sports facilities at CBNU. 35.2% of the respondents said that sports facilities in CBNU aren’t well known to students. Moreover, 34.3% answered that facilities are too deteriorated. Student A said, ‘Shower facilities at the Law School fitness center are too old to use. Also, the playground at the small stadium seems to need repair.’ Likewise, significant numbers of students don’t even know what kind of facilities are on campus, and how to use them. Even if they know about them, they hesitate to use them because they are too deteriorated. These negative situations should be improved immediately so that more CBNU students can use them freely, especially with winter around the corner. Maximizing the chances of using sports facilities in school could lead to much healthier students!aaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output210030.txt b/data/NEWS/output210030.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd0188126cd06803cbc16cdbd3e20316dbf8f8a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output210030.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ampusaaJBNU Holds Autumn Festival: Stranger Things in JBNUaaaaaaa aaOn September 20, the JBNU Autumn Festival: “Stranger Things” was held. The Autumn Festival is a one-day festival, unlike the Daedong Festival held for three days in May. The special thing about this festival was that it was held against the background of Halloween. The festival featured an event that if you take a picture with a ghost walking around the campus and post it on SNS, small gifts were given. A flea market was also held on the street at old- gate from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. There was various product made by student such as dry flower, candle, clothes, shoes and cookies. Food sales started at 5:30pm at the small playground, the main location of the festival. Nearly eight food trucks including coffee, snacks and waffles, were located on the small grounds and allowed students to enjoy the festival. With the opening speech of the student council president the celebratory stage performance began, followed by dancing and singing by several performer including ‘Entertainment', 'NOMOS', and 'Zwagger as well as some college clubs. The last performer was Jang Beom-June, who made headlines with his recently released drama OST. Students and festival attendees flooded the grounds, making a fantastic ending to the Autumn Festival.aa aaThe Union of Students’ Club Introduces New Direct Election Systemaaaaaaa aaThe Union of Students’ Club is the center of all club activities. Through its activities, the Union of Students’ Club gives meaningful things to club members and represents all clubs’ goals and welfare. The Union of Students’ Club held a meeting of representatives of The Jeonbuk Univ. Club at JBNU Culture Center on August 23rd, 2019. In this meeting, two problems were dealt with intensively. First, the club building renovation project was discussed. The Union of Students’ Club heard all club members’ opinions and negotiated with JBNU president to have an air conditioning and heating system installed. Also, all club rooms will have glass walls and glass doors. The second item of discussion was the direct election system. The election system of the Union of Students’ Club existed as an indirect election system until last year, at which only three representatives from each club were allowed to vote. There were a few problems. For example, some candidates campaigned only for club representatives, not other club members. The direct election system, which 53 out of 79 people supported, will be enforced through online voting. In addition, the Election Commission will continue its duties for the election by announcing the election schedule and compiling a voter list. President Lee Dong-min of the Union of Students’ Club said, “This is the first time for all club members to vote in the Union of Students’ Club after direct election system was introduced. I wish every club member vote in this election actively.”aa aaCentral Audit Committee Executes First Semester Auditaaaaaaa aaThe JBNU Central Audit Committee is a task force team that audits each college’s account book. The Central Audit Committee examines documents that each college submits and executes an audit based on the documents. From July 12~13, the Central Audit Committee examined such accounting documents, and from July 17~19, it audited the accounts of independent student organizations. On the positive side, the College of Commerce and Education were considered exemplary organizations, while the College of Nursing and Public Policy were seen as superb organizations. Meanwhile, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Art received warning for non-compliance in providing their bankbooks on July 19, as well as having a rate of receipts lower than 97%. Similarly, the College of Art violated the use of a single account and had a rate of receipts lower than 95%. As a result, these two colleges were not awarded their second semester’s funding dividend. Auditors based their assessment on 40% acquisition, 30% accounting report, 20% business process, and 10% compliance with submission date. Additionally, the JBNU Central Audit Committee will conduct a second semester audit on 16 colleges for the first time.aaJBNU Reorganizes Grade Evaluationaaaaaaa aaJBNU grade evaluation have changed since the second semester. It was revised on July 18, 2019 and it is the first time after 2007. In addition, when President Kim Dong-won was a candidate, he suggested expanding the absolute evaluation of major education as a pledge. Starting with the second semester of 2019, JBNU’s grade evaluation system will be changed to an absolute evaluation grade. While a candidate for university president, Professor Kim Dong-won pledged to examine the possibility of changing from a relative evaluation grading system for major subject grades to an absolute evaluation grading system. This pledge has now become reality for students at JBNU.aaThe previous grade evaluation was relative evaluation in both liberal arts and majors. However, the revised grade evaluation allowed a chair or the professor of a major to designate an absolute evaluation subject according to the characteristics of the subject. Relative evaluation allows A accounts for 30% of all students. So, there is a problem that professor gives an A to students who do not have enough ability for A. Students use tricks that they gather minimum number of people to fulfill absolute evaluation. If JBNU conducts an absolute evaluation, we can expect merits that ascend professor’s discretionary power and encourage students to study on their own initiative in spite of competition. Previously, grades were given using a relative evaluation system in liberal arts and other majors. However, this new system will allow a department chair or professor to outline the absolute evaluation grades based on the characteristics of the subject. The previous relative evaluation system posed a problem as 30% of the class would receive an A, regardless of whether the student fulfilled the qualifications for receiving an A. On the other hand, because 30% of students in a class received A’s and 30% B’s, those who should have gotten A’s or B’s were prevented from doing so as a result of not using an absolute evaluation system. It is important for students to appreciate JBNU’s change from a relative evaluation system to an absolute evaluation, so they receive the grade most reflective of their efforts in the class and on their exams. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output210043.txt b/data/NEWS/output210043.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5fad373c5ec452eadf9446c584ecdbecf9f98b03 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output210043.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Campus/aaKwon Sho-young, Choi Yoo-chan Reportersaa⚫ Election Campaign of JBNUaaaaaaa aaThe election campaign took place from November 4-12, the days before election day. Students running for office, campaigned on campus from November 4th-12th, just days prior to the election of the new student government. To hold fair elections, all expenses used during each candidates’ campaigns were paid by the school and were less than 500,000 won. The election campaigns at JBNU were divided into three categories: street campaign cheering, policy debate, and classroom campaigning. Most of the students would have seen the street campaign cheering. Candidate supporters, who participated in the street campaigns amounted to less than 60 per each student council candidate team. Campaigners had to wear name tags approved by the JBNU National Election Commission. Campaigners had to organize teams composed of at least two people, who would distribute promotional handouts and shout slogans. All campaigners were banned from wearing uniforms indoors and were required to leave the school campus wearing campaign uniforms.aaThe student council candidates walked around the school to introduce themselves and ask for students’ support. Campaigners also helped them by shouting their team chant and passing out promotional handout, including candidates’ policies with their campaign promises written on them, to students. The biggest event in the campaign, was a cheering battle in front of JBNU’s Old Gate. The campaigners for each student council candidate team cheered for their team in turn, dancing and singing there cheers several times during the day when there was high foot traffic.aaCandidates of JBNU’S Student Council Speak during Policy DebateaaThe policy debate was held on November 6th at the JBNU Academic & Cultural Center. The intention of this debate was to help students choose next year’s new student council. The new student council’s candidate teams’ names were ‘Baro’ and ‘Paran’. The debate process consisted of ‘an introduction of candidates & topic of debate’, ‘panel questions’, ‘free discussion’, and ‘audience questions’. And it was broadcasted live through the UBS (University Broadcasting Station)’s facebook account and on JBNU’s YouTube Channel. JBNU Globe picked one topic for each part of the debate, in order to let readers know about what they might be interested in.aa-Part 1: Introduction of Candidates & Debate TopicaaThis debate’s topic, selected by GLOBE, was: “The of using an anonymous community”. Paran said the positive side of using an anonymous community refer to online comments, is that students can freely speak their mind. But they were disappointed that some blind blaming comments were still expressed. So, they announced that if they can find points for improvement, students can choose to use a second-best solution community. Baro responded to this topic by saying that there are some people posting inaccurate information, which hurt others. He added that, if the anonymous community can be a place where only accurate and confirmed information is posted, and thoughtless or spiteful comments were left out, it could be a sufficient form of communication for students.aa-Part 2: Panel QueryaaJBNU Globe reporter, Kwon Sho-young asked to the Vice-Presidential candidate from the Baro team about installing a smoking booth. “According to the Ministry of Health and Welfare, if universities are planning to install smoking booths, they must be placed at least ten meters away from the buildings’ entrance.” Then the Vice-Presidential candidate of team Baro said that they were already aware of that information and they will follow its instructions after they ask students about the installation area of the proposed smoking booths.aa-Part 3: Free DiscussionaaFree discussion is a candidate’s initiative during a debate. During such an initiative, one candidate is allowed to ask the other a question. Paran asked about Baro’s policy pledge, ’the new temperature control system in the Central Library’. It is a system which can control AC & heater through the actual temperature of the Central Library, rather than following the existing temperature control system which controls the temperature at a set time in accordance with government guidelines. Paran pointed out that this system will cost more than 2.5 billion Won a year. Baro agreed with it and said that budgets will be adjusted according to the changing weather.aaaaaaa aa⚫ JBNU National Election Commissionaaaaaaa aaThe National Election Commission is designed to elect the president of the student council for the next year and help students to elect a new leader for the student council through a democratic process. The student council consists of 14 members, including five general members from among students and three from a the JBNU Press. The National Election Commission publishes election-related schedules and important information such as a ballot tally and the results of the election.aaIt also produces and promotes policy data books, posters and banners of candidates that students should know during the election period. The National Election Commission handles most of the work related to campaigns and policy debates, and handles all tasks related to voting and ballot counting. The most important task of the National Election Commission is to oversee each candidate’s team, ensuring that they comply with election-related rules.aaThere were students who did not receive text message URLs despite being voters during the student council elections, and there were many small errors. Therefore, the student council election had to be held again the next day.aa⚫ The Results of the Electionaaaaaaa aa⚫ Interview with the New Student Council, ‘Paran’aaaaaaa aaQ. How do you feel being the newly elected Student Council President?aaA. (The President of Paran, Lee Won-suk): The 58 pledges we put forward were based on the fact that JBNU students felt uncomfortable through our surveys which we made in preparation for the election. So, I feel very grateful to them for giving us various opinions.aa(The Vice-President of Paran, Jung Seok-jun): When I lost the election last year, I felt it was difficult to approach students. But when I was preparing for this year's election, I had a chance to listen to students and think about what I would need to do during my term as VP when elected. So, thank you for giving me this opportunity.aaQ. What do you think is the most important pledge for this term?aaA. (The President of Paran, Lee Won-suk): It’s hard to pick one thing. But I want to let you know that there are two big categories of pledges we have put forth; Student participation and learning within the Bachelor’s degree system.aaQ. Lastly, what does ‘Paran’ want to say to JBNU students?aaA. (The President of Paran, Lee Won-suk): In 2020, we want to make a student council that listens to the opinions of JBNU students above all. JBNU students are not really interested in the student council, but we will try to make sure that all students recognize and participate in the activities of the student council. We would appreciate it if you could critique us on our mistakes and praise us for our achievements.aa aaConstruction of JBNU’s Institute for Education Innovation and Main Entrance Completed aaaaaaa aaThe construction of the institute for education innovation and Korean traditional style main entrance has been completed. The building’s dedication and unveiling ceremony was held on the 20th of November. There were about 100 attendees, comprised of school officials, construction managers and donators. Included in the program was also an award ceremony for the donors who contributed substantial amounts of funding to cover the construction of the building. The signboard of the main entrance read “Jeonbuk National University” was written by Professor Kim Byeong Gi of the Department of Chinese Literature. JBNU’s President, Kim Dong-won said, “The project was completed successfully, thanks to a lot of effort. We will do our best to improve our aspect of accompanying with local community.” Disposal of the old building will soon be decided by the university’s administration (and the institute for development funding)aa aaJBNU Opens Agriculture and Livestock Product Pilot Complex in Ugandaaaaaaaa aaJBNU held a ‘Korean-style agriculture and livestock products pilot complex opening ceremony in Uganda’ with Makerere University, partner companies, and KOICA on October 13th in Kabanyoro, Uganda. The project was funded by JBNU, private companies, and KOICA to build a pilot complex of Korean agriculture and livestock on the site of the Makerere University agricultural laboratory. Moreover, they provided technical dissemination and rural-farmer education for up to two years. Professor Heo Jae-young, who planned and promoted the project on behalf of the JBNU International Agricultural Development and Cooperation Center said, “The Korean-style pilot complex of Ugandan agriculture and livestock products, will help grow Uganda as a leader of the agriculture and livestock industry in Africa. Also, it will contribute to business operations and job creation for the youth in both countries.”aa aaJBNU Ranks 2nd among Flagship Korean National Universitiesaaaaaaa aaIn the 2019 university evaluation released by the Joongang Ilbo on November 16th, JBNU ranked second among the Flagship Korean National Universities. In this year, JBNU ranked 20th out of 50 universities, up five notches from last year. The reason that JBNU was able to achieve good results in the university evaluation was because JBNU invests a lot in education. JBNU invested an average of 17,370,000 won per student. The figure is higher than an average of 15,540,000 won.  JBNU's tuition is about 4,000,000 won. In this respect, students enjoy education benefits that are about four times the tuition. The President of JBNU, Kim Dong-won said, "there is no need to be swayed by the university's evaluation, but it is a meaningful result that can identify the strengths and weaknesses of JBNU. JBNU 's status will be higher through the efforts to invest in education"aa aaJBNU Opens Café ‘Aromi masil’ Run by People with Disabilitiesaaaaaaa aaJBNU has constructed a new café called ‘Aromi masil’ to make jobs for a social minority group. Aromi masil is built outside of New Silkroad Center. On November 20th, the building completion ceremony was held. The President of JBNU Kim Dong-won, Korea Employment Agency for Persons with Disabilities branch manager of Jeonbuk province, and the clerk of the café Aromi masil attended the building completion ceremony. The unique name, ‘Aromi masil,’ means “village with beautiful people,” in Korean. In addition, this new café is not only for creating job opportunities but also for improving welfare programs for persons with disabilities. Aromi masil has employed one manager and 12 clerks, who are individuals with disabilities . JBNU’s Industrial Research Center also supported Aromi masil through the Korea Employment Agency by training clerks in its barista and customer service program for three months.aa aaJBNU Holds Hands with KSNUaaaaaaa aaJBNU is ‘holding hands’ with Kunsan National University to develop regional solidarity. JBNU and KSNU had a meeting on November 19th. In this meeting, good result is expected because JBNU and KSNU agreed each other with practical interchange ways that exchange grade, and utilize education and research support facility, etc. JBNU is holding hands with Kunsan National University in order to develop regional solidarity within Jeollabuk Province. On November 19th, representatives from the two national universities conducted a meeting, during which each side agreed with practical ways for facilitating an interchange between the two campuses. For example, each party can utilize educational and research facilities for various projects and events. One of the highlights of the agreement is allowing students to take 10% of course offerings within the other university’s system, receiving a grade as if the course were part of their own institution. In addition to this, by listening to various opinions, each university expressed their willingness to actively pursue innovative cooperation through this partnership. JBNU President, Kim Dong-Won, said, “From now on, our university must be changed. I will make an effort to prepare JBNU for the unpredictable tomorrow; to be able to play a key role as a new engine for regional development.aa aaJBNU College of Pharmacy Recruits the First Freshmenaaaaaaa aaThe College of Pharmacy, which is focused on research-oriented pharmacy, selected its first freshmen students through the university transfer system. The university recruits 33 people, 50% of whom were chosen as local talents. Applicants must complete at least a second year of college and have passed the official Pharmacy Education Eligibility Test (PEET) for the current year. The College of Pharmacy will lead the 'Natural Agricultural Products-Based New Drug Development Field,' strategically promoted by Jeollabuk-do. It is expected to be the center of Asia smart agricultural life valley based in Saemangeum. Chae Hanjung, the Director of the College of Pharmacy, said that the university is regarded as the best place for drug development research based on natural products because of the foundation of JBNU's convergence research and cooperative systems with public institutions such as the Rural Development Administration." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output210061.txt b/data/NEWS/output210061.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..46345d705a0339e84b7e3952d45e7c57ab16399d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output210061.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Campus/aaKwon Sho-young Editor-in-Chief, Gu Seo-yoon and Choi Yoo-chan Reportersaa39 Liberal Arts Courses Turn into General ElectivesaaLiberal Arts Courses for Enrolled Students, General Electives for Freshmenaaaaaaa aaOn the 10th of January, the Institute for Education Innovation announced that the curriculum of JBNU will be reformed. The institute notified students and faculty that thirty-nine liberal arts courses will become newly-organized, and renamed to become general electives or abolished entirely. Therefore, if students who enrolled before 2020 want to register for these subjects, they should find identical substitution subjects instead. This reorganized curriculum will only apply to the freshmen.aaConsequently, currently enrolled students who need or want to complete the former curriculum need to keep in mind that their standard of enrolling for these courses is based on their admission year. However, the new system to evaluate students is deemed ‘relative evaluation’, which means sharing common features for the pre-enrollment students and the currently enrolled freshmen. Furthermore, although the curriculum is reformed, the self-registration system for enrolling in classes has not changed; it remains the same. Thus, students enrolling in the aforementioned thirty-nine subjects must know that they need to use the general electives (IEI) tab. Lastly, JBNU’s Department of Bachelor’s Management instructed others that there will be no alternation for the time of enrollment of courses.aa● JBNU Language Education Center Introduces New Foreign Languagesaaaaaaa aaIn September 2019, JBNU Language Education Center (LEC) introduced Spanish, German, French, and Vietnamese courses, in addition to existing Japanese, and Chinese courses. In Jeollabuk-do, there were few places to learn foreign languages originally. As a result, JBNU LEC introduced several new courses, allowing residents as well as students to learn various languages. For the newly appointed classes in French, Spanish, Vietnamese and German, you can learn beginner level content, such as the alphabet, phonics, and simple conversation. JBNU LEC stated, “The new classes are mostly elementary level, but if students request advanced lectures constantly, we are fully willing to open them. In addition, we are planning to hire native instructors for each language if we have advanced lectures.” Finally, JBNU LEC stated, “We hope to provide Middle East language classes too, such as Turkish and Indonesian for more minority language learners. Also, it helps local residents and students to have continual interest in foreign languages.”aa(If you visit the website of JBNU Language Education Center, you can see the information about how to apply, how long you have to apply, how to get a refund, and the instructors’ information i \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output210064.txt b/data/NEWS/output210064.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad640d6940fa1b5d7fcf1367cf60e22caf20b0b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output210064.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +U International/aaPrograms to Take Notice,aaJBNU International Students!aaaaaaa aaYan Natalya, Department of Journalism and CommunicationsaaA student’s life is measured in semesters. The first fall and second spring semester form a year; each semester is a valuable chapter of life. Although in general nothing changes, such as schedules, people, and even the city or country, all these seemingly unchanging details make a difference in your academic life. While adapting to new surroundings is very difficult, one of the most stressful but inevitable experiences international students have is meeting new people. Loneliness is doubled when you are surviving on your own and are foreign to the country. Indeed, studying abroad on your own is difficult. That is exactly why international students should not isolate themselves and should pay attention to the programs from JBNU Center for International Student Services (CISS). The Center is conducting two major programs for international students: Buddy Program and Study Assistant.aaThe International Buddy Program is vital for international students. The aim of this program is to befriend Korean and international students to one another. Students are divided into groups of four people: two local and two international students each. Every group elects a leader, who takes responsibility for any paperwork and connects the team with the CISS. However, the leader’s primary duty is to organize language and cultural exchange. In practice, this means unlimited chatting online, regular group meetings and joint cultural activities such as traditional Korean hanbok experiences, city excursions, or Korean cuisine tasting. Additionally, Korean students would also explain to their “buddies” how to do everything correctly on campus. JBNU is already a massive university, let alone one of the largest university campuses in Korea. There are plenty of academic functions students are supposed to learn how to perform on their own, such as course registration or student card issuance. That is why the Buddy Program is usually suggested for international freshmen.aaSome interesting opportunities to participate in with your buddy team is provided straight from the CISS. The success of the program is reinforced by active interest from both sides. Korean students go out of their comfort zone and make an international network, while foreign students find it easier to acclimate in Korea, become accustomed to a local lifestyle, and most importantly, to understand the ways of locals and Korean mentality. Moreover, the most active team gets awards and scholarships by the program at the end of the official evaluation period at the end of the semester. The International Buddy Program is held on a regular basis every semester. The registration for the 2020 Spring semester begins within the first week of March, but the application schedule may be subject to change. Students should check all of the updates on the official we \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501325.txt b/data/NEWS/output501325.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..851597c9ee2889143b48c61692362d70e7fa4a0c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501325.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +anages Quarantine Program for International Studentsaaaa aaaaaJBNU operates 'A wise self-quarantine life program' for international students who have to enter the country and quarantine in summer vacation and second semester. For students' quantization, JBNU preemptively has 19 rooms to rent the entire semester and 258 rooms to rent only during the quarantine period. The situation room is always open, not only on weekdays but also on weekends. Also, it is attractive that JBNU arranges a quarantine care program. It provides students with various information on Korean language learning and Korean culture to help students adapting to Korean lives. Currently, more than 130 students enter JBNU and participate in the program. To this end, JBNU provides real-time Korean language classes using ZOOM in four seasons. In addition, JBNU provides education on visas, life-related, and also about Jeonju.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501326.txt b/data/NEWS/output501326.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2d762b348a42a7c823a3d45c8a46ed825798b1d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501326.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Hanok to United Statesaaaa aaaaaJBNU has achieved a successful export of Hanok to the U.S., following Algeria. In order to shape the export of Hanok, JBNU recently signed a business agreement with Alpha Solution Inc. of the United States. The main content of the agreement is the creation of a Hanok complex in Ellijay, Georgia. In addition, not only this Hanok is a house-keeping house that follows the traditional Korean style. However it is constructed in consideration of American life and submitted a plan to build Hanok against earthquakes. The Hanok complex aims to be completed in February 2022. It also said it will seek to enter the U.S. region and specifically push for exports to Las Vegas. JBNU contributes to the spread of the Korean Wave and is also seeking globalization through Hanok.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501327.txt b/data/NEWS/output501327.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1373db81ff096063e22642263d09bf8098ccff2c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501327.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +olds J ob Fair for Graduate School’s Foreign Studentaaaa aaaaa“It was a good opportunity to acquire Korea’s remarkable company and employment information.” From July 21 to 22, JBNU successfu lly held the first job fair for foreign students who have difficulties acquiring employment information due to COVID-19. Twelve companies including KT, LG Electronics, and Kakao participated in this job fair, offering information and one-on-one counseling. In addition, business officials from the companies provided helpful information for highly educated foreign students, such as recruitment procedures and standards depending on job and business type. Dean of JBNU Graduate School Cha Youn-soo said, “we prepared this fair because there are lots of foreign students in JBNU but not enough information about getting a job in Korea. We also plan to actively support career paths for foreign students at graduate school.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501328.txt b/data/NEWS/output501328.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..529ebcd16746a0ddf6176cc615ed474487ef8f5a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501328.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +p Biodegradable Eco-friendly Plasticaaaa aaaaaProfessor Han Ji-hoon, Min Ji-ho and Kim Sung-kon, majoring in chemical engineering at JBNU will receive 4.2 billion won for three years. They will carry out 'Kenaf-based eco-friendly bioplastic development and industrialization' industry. Petroleum plastics are convenient to use but take up to 500 years to decay. It is to develop biodegradable plastics using plants to replace these petroleum plastics. The project aims to find the green industry and promote the transition to the green economy. The technology developed is expected to commercialize products by transferring eco-friendly bioplastics to local companies, create new jobs, and revitalize the local economy. It is also expected that the product will have the effect of building a green industry in the region through biodegradable tests that naturally decompose in agricultural land in the region in a short period of time.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501329.txt b/data/NEWS/output501329.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eadc09044d105ffcd3d21f96c14f05634b746599 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501329.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +raduate School Sets Up Program to Experience Excellent Laboratories at Universitiesaaaa aaaaaJBNU prepares a program for undergraduates from other universities and this schools. It is to encourage undergraduates to participate in research directly in the JBNU's excellent laboratories. This is conducted through a ‘Lab Rotation Pilot Project’ involving 26 laboratories at JBNU. The program, which runs during August, will involve 45 mentors of graduate students and 74 undergraduates to experience joint research in the laboratories. "I hope the month-long program will serve as an opportunity for many students to grow up to lead Korea's excellent research fields," said Cha Youn-soo, dean of the graduate school. Meanwhile, JBNU is helping undergraduates develop their dreams by running programs that can enhance research competitiveness for outstanding graduate students at home and abroad through innovation projects.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501330.txt b/data/NEWS/output501330.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3889beeb1b7a218015d9949f949e6c9c6c21f9b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501330.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +t Lee Jae-wook, Wins the Best Paper Presentation Award at KCC 2021aaaa aaaaaRecently, undergraduate student Lee Jae-wook in the Department of Software Engineering won the Best Paper Presentation Award at the KCC2021 (Korea Computer Congress 2021), which was hosted by the KIISE (Korean Institute Of Information Scientists And Engineers). He was recognized for his excellence in research by publishing a thesis titled "Multi-Output Neural Network Model that combines classification and regression in software defect prediction." This study applies a technique to construct a multi-output neural network model so that multiple information can be predicted with a single model. He added, "I would like to thank my fellow researchers, including Professor Ryu Duk-san and Professor Kim Sun-tae (All belong to the Department of Software Engineering), for helping me to be selected for the Best Paper Presentation Award. I will try to be a researcher suitable for the current era when the fourth industrial revolution."a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501331.txt b/data/NEWS/output501331.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..76570385fdc94ff57ee0ce43c384915476e06591 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501331.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Clinic Center Gives Legal Help to a JBNUaaaaaaaaa aaIn JBNU, there is an institution that can give legal help to school members, including faculty, students and professors. The Legal Clinic Center is located in the new law school building which is behind the College of Humanities No.2. Students frequently face various legal problems regarding school businesses and start-ups, but the lack of a law supporting system causes students to suffer. To help these students, the Legal Clinic Center was opened in February 2007 and has continued to this day. There are eight lawyers-turned-professors and some counseling assistants.aa aaOffering legal advice and operating the legal clinic is the main duty of the Legal Clinic Center. Legal advice is conducted between clients and law school professors. A client can apply for counseling in various ways by calling, visiting the center, and by using the center’s official site. Each consultation is processed differently, sorted by the importance of the case's content. Another primary function is operating a legal clinic. It is a program for law school students. They participate in giving legal advice, which can grow their adaptability of lawyer’s work and analytical skills. Furthermore, they mediate in legal disputes and take part in other activities for public interest.aa aaThrough the Legal Clinic Center, students and school faculty can get free legal advice. They help solve various cases, including school violence, non-payment of part-time wages, commercial transactions, and illegal internet file downloads. Also, local people can get legal advice there. Through this, they are making a significant contribution to the local community. They also offer a chance to learn legal knowledge by holding a law education lecture twice a year. Did you know that the Legal Clinic Center was doing such a meaningful job? It is fortunate that the school has an agency that can help. If you have any problem, don’t hesitate to ask for help. The Legal Clinic Center can help you to get out of a tough situationa aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501332.txt b/data/NEWS/output501332.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d3666a5f4de78cebd2d78f53a35445bce1c1fc29 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501332.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ives Support to Cultivate Agricultural Expertsaaaaaaaaa aaJBNU has departments specializing in agriculture. Therefore, it has prepared campus farms in order to provide rich practical experience to agricultural students. The campus farm managed by College of Agricultural Life Science is constructed for experimental training on vegetable studies, horticulture, and orthography that students learn about in the curriculum. It is managed by Professor Park Chul-soo in the Department of Crop Science and Biotechnology and three other professors. Not only academic research, but also practical training of the farming start-up specialization project team is conducted here. The farm is located north of the College of Agricultural Life Science and has a total area of 21,902m2.aa aaIn addition, JBNU owns an animal breeding ground, which is located in two places, in Iksan Campus and in front of the College of Arts at JBNU. It was established to support student education and professors through laboratory practice of livestock farming by raising various livestock and experimental animals. Furthermore, it aims to produce excellent livestock, sell it to general livestock farmers, and spread knowledge and technology about livestock farming to contribute to the development of livestock industry in the Jeollabuk-do community. Animal breeding grounds, located in front of College of Arts, are raising small animals such as rabbits and chickens. The animal breeding grounds located in Iksan Campus are also raising large animals such as cattle, pigs, and horses.aa aaJBNU utilizes campus farms by lending them to community citizens to provide opportunities for participation in eco-friendly urban agriculture. Through these projects, JBNU is promoting communication and harmony between universities and local communities by creating a place for exchange with citizens. Meanwhile, JBNU has established the Department of Smart Farms to foster experts in future agriculture and smart farms, which are fresh industries spotlighted both at home and abroad. The Department of Smart Farm was established in 2021, and a total of thirty freshmen have registered.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501333.txt b/data/NEWS/output501333.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..935fba80707c796fe97b39fb60a49409a72576f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501333.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +take a look at the student council's commitment fulfillment rate.aaaaaaaaa aaIn December 2020, JBNU's 53rd Student Council ‘ON’ was officially launched. It expressed their aspirations to lead JBNU in the right direction in pursuit of balanced development of the three parties, ‘students,’ ‘university,’ and ‘faculty.’ In accordance with their goals, they presented 36 commitments of five categories. It’s time to check the fulfillment rate of a commitment at the end of the first semesteraa aaThe first commitment is 'Reorganization of the School System.' It goals to 'Disclose the Score and Competition Rate of Double Majors and Minors’ has not be fulfilled. But there are more pledges that have not been implemented properly. Examples include ‘Abolition of Tuition Fees for Suspended Graduates’ and ‘Improvement in the Classification of Completion of Teaching Duties.’aa aaThe second is 'Student Participation.' There were a considerable number of commitments fulfilled in the first semester. The National Human Rights Commission has achieved 'Expanding the Proportion of Student Members.' Also, the 'Tuition Review Committee TFT (Task Force Team)’ was created. However, there was no announcement regarding the first semester about the ‘Self-Governing Budget System,’ in which 10 percent of student membership fees was returned to students after screening.aa aaThe third is 'Auditing.' This sector has seen a low rate of performance. Although 'Make a Manual Related to Disasters' has been put forward to respond to various emergencies including COVID-19, it is still there. In addition, there was a 'COVID-19 Settlement Details Disclosure' pledge to check whether the school appropriately used the budget for quarantine in the pandemic situation, but it was not disclosed.aa aaThe fourth is 'Employment and Learning.' To help students learn autonomously, the 'Alliance with Internet Lecture Website' pledge was successful. In addition, while there were many job presentations for many companies, the pledge to create a program to train professionals in connection with public enterprises in the region has yet to be fulfilled.aa aaThe fifth is 'Facility Repair and Safety.’ For students who frequently eat delivery food on campus, the student council fulfilled its pledge to install food waste cans behind the 1st Student Hall, a common facility. However, commitments related to the College of Arts such as ‘Repairing Old Practice Rooms’ and ‘Construct Handles on the Hills of the College of Arts’ have not been kept. To easily calculate the promise fulfillment rate, three categories were created and classified: ‘fulfilled,’ ‘in force,’ and ‘didn't fulfill in the first semester.’ As a result, of the total 36 pledges, eight were fulfilled, n were in force, and seventeen were not fulfilled in the first semester. ‘ON’ still has two months left in office. Therefore, let's keep paying attention to the Student Council's movements.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501334.txt b/data/NEWS/output501334.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4f331cc5499bb021d614bc0e615a77ad1607519d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501334.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +lobe reviews how the food trasha bin is managed.aaaaaaaaa aaOne booth which looks like a phone booth can be found at the back of the 1st Student Hall. That is a food waste bin for the disposal of food waste in the 1st and 2nd Student Hall, which was recently installed by the 53rd Student Council. The food waste bin was installed in June and has been in operation to date. It only handles food waste generated on campus. JBNU has received criticism for its lack of food waste bins. On the other hand, a number of student hall users do not know the existence of a food garbage can. It would have been better to have promoted this to more students. Leaving much to be desired, we can get a glimpse of the efforts of the Student Council in that it is still operated and managed neatly.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501632.txt b/data/NEWS/output501632.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..74f5dd76778e455a446d94b6098fa034075333c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501632.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +look at the improved attendance system in regards to vaccine related absencesaaaaaaaaaThe vaccine absence system excuses students of vaccinerelated absences. Attendance is automatically registered on the day of vaccination or until the next day, depending on the symptoms. Proof of vaccination must be submitted to the professor in order to be fairly recognized. Proof must include a doctor's note and a vaccination certification. However, there were a few people who complained of inconvenience when The JBNU Globe surveyed this system. The most common opinion was that the absence recognition period should be extended. Respondents desired an extension of excused absence days because symptoms vary by person, and some need more rest than others. Another complaint was directed at the hassle of submitting the excused absence documents separately for each professor. One respondent left a suggestion that it would be helpful to build a system that could submit the documents to each professor all at once.aaMeanwhile, professors are in a position to acknowledge excused absences in accordance with the school guidelines.aa a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501633.txt b/data/NEWS/output501633.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..16fe92e8760051a0e8a2767dc4c50962589a2b70 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501633.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +s and seniors in terms of used textbooks.aaaaaaaaaLast September, some college student councils sold used books to students. It is quite expensive for students to buy all of the books every semester. Most students attend five to six classes in one semester, perhaps more. To come up with a remedy for this situation, more student councils adopted the project this year than last year.aa 1. Stocking Up -> Recruit students who want to sell second-hand books through Kakao Talk open chat room.a 2. Price Measuring -> Ask the expected price to the student sellers. Then, the student council judges the price.a 3. Selling -> The student council makes charts filled with books and their prices.aa The student council oversees selling and purchasing books to avoid unfair transactions. Since JBNU enforces online classes due to COVID-19, the student council is carrying out a parcel system for students in other regions (*collect on delivery). Moreover, the delivery system created an unexpected chance for juniors and seniors to meet. The student council is willing to expand the project to deal with other secondhand items.aa a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501634.txt b/data/NEWS/output501634.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..192aeff7dbf36777c5c65bee371e37077e703b0f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501634.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +entor students roll up their sleeves to help international students.aaaaaaaaaAt JBNU, there are many programs to help international students easily adapt to campus. One of the Globe’s previous volumes (Vol.73) informed readers about the 'International Buddy' program to make friends in many countries. Unlike the International Buddy program, the Study-Assistant program will provide a bit of academic help for international students. The purpose of this program is for international students to receive help for any linguistic difficulties they face while studying. As a bonus, the program can help develop their Korean language skills. The Office of International Affairs, which hosts this program, selects Korean mentors through strict recruitment procedures. Student applicants must have a certain level of grade, and must be able to carefully write learning plans and diaries. Then, they match groups with one Korean mentor and one or two international students to work as a team; the program runs for one semester. The JBNU Globe met one of these teams and interviewed them about how they are doing on this program.aaaaaThe Korean mentor said he had studied abroad. He sympathized with international students adapting to the new environment alone and having difficulty taking classes in other languages, so he applied to be a mentor. Therefore, he said he prepared thoroughly and specifically for international students through his curriculum, despite having to proceed with the program online. Meanwhile, the international students said they are able to focus more on classes and develop academic skills with the meticulousness and consideration of their Korean mentors.aa a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501635.txt b/data/NEWS/output501635.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a0d8e0a61387bdd9fea935eef17d6a7ce3bd304b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501635.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +BNU closed its application for admission for the 2022, received 21,278 people applied for the recruitment of 2,771 people, showing an average competition ratio of 7.68 of 1, higher than last year’s 6.38 of 1. Student sub-subject received 14,123 people applied for the recruitment of 1,992 people, showing an average competition ratio of 7.35 of 1 which is slightly higher than last year’s 6.61 of 1. The CRSP (Comprehensive School Report Policy) for the university admission received 7,155 people applied for the recruitment of 849 people, showing an average competition ratio of 8.43 of 1, signifi cantly higher than last year’s 5.86 of 1. Through documents evaluation, four times the number of applicants will be selected and announcing result on November 12. Next, through the interview which is held on November 25, the fi rst successful candidate will be announcing on December 16.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501636.txt b/data/NEWS/output501636.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7d86ba157843e2671d7b24a57dc6d351128ea793 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501636.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +BNU Central Library has started a book delivery service for disabled users. The library had already been providing book lending and returns services for disabled students. However, it had inconveniences such as receiving books through direct visits or self-funded courier service, so a better support plan was needed. Therefore, JBNU implemented a book delivery service that can be used by both students with disabilities and general disabled users. The books are delivered directly in universities and are delivered by free parcel service outside the school. Jeong Ahn-seong, director of the JBNU Central Library, said “the book delivery service is an effort to bridge the information access gap of disabled users and accompany those who are left out closer and warmer.” Meanwhile, JBNU Central Library has been making steady eff orts by carrying out facility improvement projects for disabled students as part of this year’s National University Development Project.aa aa a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501637.txt b/data/NEWS/output501637.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e2a994028d6b8af6df051e93df9802911ac4a8da --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501637.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ing Sejong institute is educational institution which supports the spread of Korean language and culture. JBNU’s Institute of International Development Cooperation selected Uzbekistan which is expanding the fi elds of economy, culture and education. It was established this year to secure excellent human resources in developing countries, conduct integration research and projects. Many officials attended the opening ceremony on September 17, including president of JBNU Kim Dongwon and president of Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy Ganisher Khudoykulovich Rakhimov. Starting with Uzbekistan, JBNU plans to set up Sejong institute in many other countries and run various programs. President of JBNU Kim Dong-won said, “the exchange between Uzbek students and students of Sejong institution will greatly help them learn Korean and expand their experience of Koreana culture.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501638.txt b/data/NEWS/output501638.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a66b5e4356546cc3d0ad70dac5f616c71a76b629 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501638.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +rofessor Seo Dong-ho of Department of Food S cience & Technology received the 31st Best Science and Technology Paper Award at the KSTAM (Korea Science and Technology Annual Meeting) held on September 10th. The title of the paper is 'Versatile biotechnological applications of amylosucrase, a novel glucosyltransferase.’ It was published in the first issue of 2020 of Food Science and Biotechnology, the offi cial English journal of KoSFoST (Korean Society of Food Science and Technology). In this paper, Professor Seo compared and analyzed the gene and amino acid sequences and enzyme properties of amylosucrase, a sucrose-hydrolyzing enzyme derived from various microorganisms. Moreover, its biotechnology application and usability were explained. Recently, he is studying technology to control hazard elements in agricultural and livestock food processing and making eff ort to educate younger students.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501639.txt b/data/NEWS/output501639.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..33c1014b5460bd9908407844be724d47580ea215 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501639.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ince 2019, JBNU has been selected as a preliminary start-up package support project supported by the KISED (Korea Institute of Startup and Entrepreneurship Development). Also, JBNU Start-up Support Center was selected as the leading organization for the ‘2021 First Youth Start-up Support Project’ to produce young entrepreneurs based on its excellent performance, supporting 11 entrepreneurs. Meanwhile, JBNU supported 35 start-ups in the general fi eld and 14 in the nonface- to-face fi eld through the preliminary start-up package last year. It was selected as an excellent organizer for its sales of two billion won, job creation of ninety people, and investment attraction of three hundred million won. "We will do our best to serve as a guide to start-ups that can lead to successful start-ups through generous support for start-ups who lack preparation for start-ups," said the head of JBNU Startup Support Center Kwon Tae-kyu.aa a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501640.txt b/data/NEWS/output501640.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9b516a0262cd777a8f8d4857a2be876b78ad68c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501640.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +BNU and Jeonju Community Radio joined hands to promote co-prosperity between universities and communities. Jeonju Community Radio is a small output radio community operated, including JBNU Broadcasting Station and Jeonju Public Media Center. JBNU held an agreement ceremony with President Kim Dong-won and the head of Jeonju Community Radio attending. To this end, the two organizations decided to cooperate in revitalizing the operation of radio broadcasting in the Jeonju community and establishing education and practice programs to foster radio broadcasting-related personnel at universities. Those institutions will make eff orts to deliver university news and educational information to citizens by utilizing broadcasting facilities in universities. JBNU President Kim Dongwon said, "We will establish a communication channel to inform various news of the university through Jeonju community radio broadcasts and cooperate to become a channel for fostering excellent broadcasting-related talents.aa a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501917.txt b/data/NEWS/output501917.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..81f0c7169eb7fcbd35a1e20beb1273f2ed505121 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501917.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe JBNU Hanok Architecture Technology Center was selected as an ‘excellent institution for training Hanok professionals’. It was conducted by the Ministry of Land and AURI (Architecture & Urban Research Institute) to certify educational institutions under the ‘Architectural Assets Promotion Act’. The JBNU Hanok Architecture Technology Center has fostered the Gochang campus to be Hanok-specialized. It has produced 1,500 graduates so far by operating long-term and short-term programs. Additionally, as a first in the architectural field, a ‘Hanok Introduction’ course has been established for the online open lecture platform, K-MOOC, and is providing education at domestic national universities and at universities in Jeollabuk-do. Recently, this course has contributed greatly to the spread of the Korean wave through Hanok architecture. This year, Korea’s first Hanok Architecture Department will be established at the Gochang Campus.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501918.txt b/data/NEWS/output501918.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2917bdb0ec029a0103e1ede1981fdde5b0f6e1dd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501918.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Jae-yeonaaaJBNU student Lee Jae-yeon won the 2021 Talent Award of Korea. The Talent Award of Korea is given to talented people who wield their capabilities in various fields to improve public interest. Student Lee planned and operated a number of social innovation projects to build a 'next-generation green city'. She was honored with the award in recognition of these achievements. It was also highly praised for leading various social changes through about 1,000 hours of volunteer work, including SK Young Volunteer Group, SUNNY Leader Group, and reporting for the JBNU press center as a student reporter. Student Lee said, "I would like to say thank you to my family and my people who always give me love," adding, "I will study and fulfill my duty for the well-being of Korea and try to use my talents in a meaningful way.” make it a big use in a meaningful place”aa aa a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501919.txt b/data/NEWS/output501919.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..803b4933e1d33551ad67c55e25332f5775f5356b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501919.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU was selected as the organizer of the Ministry of Education's Development of Regional Advancement University Project in 2019. JBNU has established an integrated education platform to foster talented people in the regional strategic industry. JBNU has formed a platform that encompasses universities and 23 institutions in Jeollabuk-do, promoting joint curriculum and field training. Through this, it is expected that the capabilities of each institution will be united and be of great help to the students who wish to enter local public institutions and relocate public institutions. If the cooperation of regional innovation actors is materialized, it is expected to have a positive effect on attracting the "Regional Innovation Strategy (RIS) Project based on cooperation between local governments and universities".a aPresident Kim Dong-won said, "The Development of Regional Advancement University Project has fostered talent by reflectaing regional industrial characteristics and established an integrated education platform industry”.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501920.txt b/data/NEWS/output501920.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cf366fe8a4fe166eeb53aee1204f58451fad40e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501920.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU has the eleventh largest amount of research funding among four-year universities in all of Korea. According to a report released by the National Research Foundation of Korea, as of 2020, JBNU spent 152 billion won on research funding. The campus research funding granted to them was fifteen billion won, ranking JBNU’s research funds as the sixth-highest in Korea. In addition, research expenses per professor stood at 144 million won as of 2020, ranking first among national flagship universities excluding Seoul National University. JBNU has established a separate research institute to provide a high-quality research environment for professors and is running various projects, making the leap as a research-oriented university. JBNU likewise established a division of industry-academic cooperation groups at specialized campuses and medical schools, in order to implement visiting research support centered on field researchers.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501921.txt b/data/NEWS/output501921.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..11e5b95ed54679f65482f52cf92324a100ebefd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501921.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +fessor Seo Hee (Department of Quantam System Engineering)aaaProfessor Seo Hee (Department of Quantum System Engineering) received a commaendation afrom the chairperson of the NSCC (Nuclear Safety and Security Commission) for investigating tritium issues at Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant. He is participating in the investigation as a radiation expert under the recommendation of The Korean Society of Radiology. In addition, he analyzes the radioactivity of various samples and investigates why high concentrations of tritium (a rare and radioactive hydrogen isotope) are detected at the Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant in Gyeongju. He is also a radiation rating committee member of the NSCC and is the director of KARP (Korean Association for Radiation Protection). Meanwhile, Professor Seo is conducting other national studies on radiation safety: the developments of containment technology to verify sensitive nuclear materials in real-time, radioactive disaster evacuation facilities, and marinea faood processing technology.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output501922.txt b/data/NEWS/output501922.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e73269626df25f6ceedc0014cc37e3fc3aa43bcb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output501922.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Department of Environmental Engineering Students' team leaderaaaStudents from the Department of Environmental Engineering won the Excellence Award at the Korean Society of Environmental Engineers Capstone Design Competition. At this competition, teams of Environmental Engineering students showcased future environmental engineering technologies, designed and produced by each team. JBNU students submitted a public plastic self-cleaning container that utilizes water treatment and UV-C. This ingenious invention solved the problem of waste plastics being incinerated instead of recycled. As a result, the invention received considerable praise for increasing the net recycling rate. The JBNU team leader said, “When planning this design for the first taime, the goal was to find ways to solve environmental pollution and improve the environment by making the design easy for anyone to use in their daily life.” a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502229.txt b/data/NEWS/output502229.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f2b4e51818967508698f64325763e482bd2ca499 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502229.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +teams get together to blend into JBNU life along with an exchange of cultureaaaaaⓒThe Office of International Affairsaaa180 students participated in the Campus Buddy Program in the first semester of 2022. aLike last semester, both face-to-face and non-face-to-face activities area allowed, strictly following COVID-19 guidelines. Through the Campus Buddy Program, teams including one Korean mentor and two international mentees will spend time together and complete missions throughout the first semester. International students will be able to feel comfortable with their life in JBNU by walking around campus with their mentor, exploring Jeonju, making Korean traditional fans, and more. While spending time with mentees, the mentor can learn about different cultures and languages. “According to the survey answered by participants of last semester, many wished for more interactions with other teams. Therefore, the Office of International Affairs added ‘Let Me Introduce My Buddy’ as one of the missions, which is meeting other teams,” stated Park Hyun-woo from the Office of International Affairs. Coffee coupons are also given out to lighten the financial burden of participants, who need a place to meet. The next recruit will take place in August, and the number of participants may vary.aaaⓒLee Seung-yeonaaaLee Seung-yeon from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences participated in the Campus Buddy Program because she wanted to meet people from abroad. Lee stated, “it was fun to meet my mentees, who are from Indonesia. I showed them around campus, and I was glad I could help them use JBNU’s facilities.” She added, “this program gave me a chance to learn foreign languages and cultures as well as making new friends. The only difficulty for me was adjusting the schedule for our next meeting.”aa aa| aChin Da-youna Editor, aPark Jeong-cheola Reportera aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502230.txt b/data/NEWS/output502230.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7c6e89a37146ba32400bd63fe38dbaa57d4467fd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502230.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + endless challenges toward the development of better local culture and academic eventsaaaaaⓒPark Jeong-cheolaaaJBNU has opened the Hanok-style International Convention Center at the site of the former School Corps after four years of construction. It will be equipped with various facilities such as coffee shops and restaurants with two basement floors, one basement floor, and one ground floor. In particular, the second basement floor has a total area of 6.008ma2a where a large convention hall is located. It is big enough to accommodate three hundred people at a time, and international academic and artistic events will take place. The first basement floor is for an exhibition hall and practice space for cultural artists.aa aa| aChin Da-youn aEditor, aPark Jeong-cheola Reportera aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502231.txt b/data/NEWS/output502231.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..83450cf9acc669efdf9ba4f0b8c1f521f6631ae8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502231.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +eorganizes the Belt Program to enable greater participationaaaaaaⓒPark Jeong-cheolaaaaSince March 1st, 2022, the Belt Program has been partially reorganized. First, the mandatory designations of the Yellow Belt among the Belt Program career belts were eased. Existing Korean history level 2 or higher, Korean level 2 or higher, or Chinese character level 2 or higher had to be completed, but all were abolished. Meanwhile, the Blue and Red Belt mandatory selection has been expanded. From the eight existing categories, Korean history level 1, Chinese character level 1, and Industrial Engineer Office Automation certificates were added, expanding the total to twelve categories. Furthermore, job competency deepening education was subdivided into points by completion time. Previously, thirty points were given regardless of the completion time, but after the reorganization, the points given differ depending on the completion time. As agreed, the General Student Council is progressing with the conference about the International Student Belt Program, but this is still in development. Currently, scholarships can be paid if international students meet a specific grade or higher of TOPIK, the Korean language proficiency test.aa aa| aChin Da-youna Editor, aPark Jeong-cheol aReportera aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502238.txt b/data/NEWS/output502238.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..efe57977c0ccf6072bda4ada7f91ee9a74eacbf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502238.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ee Jeong-chan, a graduate student of the Graduate School of Bio-Nano Convergence Engineering at JBNU, won the Excellence Award for his presentation at the 2022 Spring Conference of the Korean Interventional Medical Devices Society. At this conference, he was recognized for his excellent research in the ‘development of multi-layer stent coating membrane manufacturing technology to prevent silicon/PCL peeling.’ aFurthermore, Lee proposed a new manufacturing method using a new high-speed electric radiator. aThe manufactured silicon-electric radiation fiber composite membrane has the benefit of imparting multi-function to a silicon film used for conventional stent coating, significantly increasing the physical properties of the electric radiation nano-biological membrane. This enhanced the possibility of solving the weaknesses of the ‘electric radiation nanofiber coating stents’, which have not been commercialized due to various issues. The possible solution is that they can be used as membranes for stent double coating technology.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502239.txt b/data/NEWS/output502239.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8393ec24ca4eb3ca0cf6fc45e9bc6cb31a6979d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502239.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe team of professors Lee Jong-hee and Kim Nam-hoon from the Department of Nano Convergence Engineering have developed a non-precious metal catalyst that can mass-produce green hydrogen at an affordable price, drawing attention from academia around the world. The team has developed a new technology for producing catalysts in the shape of nano-multidimensional structures for green hydrogen. This can be manufactured in a relatively simple way using inexpensive metal materials such as iron and tin. The team predicted that commercialization will be possible in the near future as it shows excellent stability and durability compared to existing products. Green hydrogen is made by electrolyzing water during the production process, and thus is considered the most necessary future energy technology in the era of carbon neutrality, as hydrogen emits no carbon. This newly developed technology is a breakthrough in solving existing problems.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502240.txt b/data/NEWS/output502240.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..931ef2ffc57ea781519edd1bf1bbd76b21d43992 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502240.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU and six other universities were selected as start-up-oriented universities hosting institutions supported by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. The presidents of these universities declared their vision and reached an agreement at Hanyang University on March 22nd. Start-up-oriented universities intend to play a role in the development of local youth and the strengthening of customized start-up support. On that basis, JBNU will serve as a bridge for corporate growth, focusing on local specialized industries such as artificial intelligence and hydrogen battery technology, with the vision of ‘challenging youth; a start-up-oriented university making dreams come true’. This agreement is expected to be a great help for the growth of start-up companies and their founders. Kwon Tae-kyu, leader of the JBNU Startup Support Center, said “the JBNU Startup Support Center will lead the development of youth start-ups in the Honam region and further develop the start-up field.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502241.txt b/data/NEWS/output502241.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3dce90b321e54dad8a879a0ef9d1a15f7c19f8ba --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502241.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe JBNU Alumni Association is covering breakfast expenses for students. The association first began this program last fall under the name of ‘a warm breakfast with the Alumni Association’. Since March 7th, five convenience stores within the university have been supporting students with free kimbap, milk, probiotic drinks, and bread. For a week until March 16th, more than a thousand students had free breakfast and went to class. Student responses were very enthusiastic. A sophomore in the Department of Spanish and Latin American studies amentioned that she was able to start her day with a full stomach as she grabbed a quick bite at a convenience store on her way to school during this special event. aThe JBNU Alumni Association Chairman Chung Young-taek said, “we started this project by gathering the wishes of our alumni, who have the hearts of parents.” He added that he will promote this program among the alumni so that more students can benefit.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502242.txt b/data/NEWS/output502242.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f8d2b0238398e5d1a218a8e2d353f954fb245755 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502242.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ang Se-rim, an assistant research professor from the Division of Mechanical Design Engineering, was selected for the 2022 Sejong Science Fellowship, a research project by the Ministry of Science and ICT. The research fellowship will grant professor Jang less than a hundred million won per year for five years. Through this support, she will carry out a project which involves manufacturing patterned bio-nanomembrane support, lymphatic fluid flow, and tissue regeneration effects in order to develop artificial lymphatic vessels with a diameter of less than 500µm under voluntary muscle contraction. This research will pave the way for developing a small-diameter artificial blood vessel with a diameter of 3mm or less, which is an unsolved challenge worldwide. 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The university promised to improve lecture materials and LMS maintenance to guarantee study rights for COVID-19 confirmed patients and to provide self-test kits for safe student activities. In particular, President Kim Dong-won requested the General Student Council, students, and the General Affairs department to work together to prepare countermeasures to prevent motorcycle accidents at the JBNU old gate.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502482.txt b/data/NEWS/output502482.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f9d54ad3a4bd5ae1603b15d9190e2b4daf39a056 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502482.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU was finally selected for the '2022 Research and Development for Industrial Innovation' project supported by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. JBNU was honored with the final selection, having applied for the project by collaborating with Jeollabuk-do, Jeonju, the Korea Institute of Toxicology Jeonbuk Branch Institute, and JBNU Hospital. At the JBNU Jeonju Campus, a demonstration support center will be established, which will manufacture innovative medical devices for development support and commercialization, based on mechanobio active materials. The center will be able to promote companies in Jeonju for the commercialization of medical devices. The JBNU President Kim Dong-won said, “through this project, JBNU has been able to lead the mechanobio innovative medical device industry for the first time in the country, and we will support many related medical device companies in the future.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502484.txt b/data/NEWS/output502484.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5244dff28c8a112ba408ed9213f5db7c30461876 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502484.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU faculty startup company ‘Melliens’ has developed a system to track and predict cow carbon footprints through genetic information, and launched 'Loca Cow', a low-carbon verified Korean beef. aAs the amount of greenhouse gasses generated in the livestock sector increases, voices for carbon neutrality are rising inside and outside of the country.a aLoca Cow emits 8.9kg of carbon dioxide, which is 35% less than the world average carbon footprint. The JBNU livestock carbon neutrality research teama, led by Professor Lee Hak-kyo, has established a corporation in the U.S. and completed preparations for global business expansion. The project, Loca Cow, which is led by Professor Lee, received a report from a business valuation specialist that its technical and brand value is worth about 2 trillion won. Loca Cow is expected to make a positive and active contribution to global livestock carbon neutrality.a a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502485.txt b/data/NEWS/output502485.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..69f076296d1f0c860bdfd35cdb9c213505df35ea --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502485.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aProfessor Lee Jon-hwa's research team, in the College of Veterinary Medicine, has developed a new oral vaccine. World academia and British global medical media are paying attention to this. New oral vaccines make up for the shortcomings of the current Covid-19 vaccine. Traditional vaccines produce strong antibodies, but are vulnerable to breakthrough infections because they cannot effectively cause mucosal immunity. Professor Lee's team has developed a way to effectively defend against the Covid-19 virus by inducing strong mucosal immunity. Professor Lee Jon-hwa said, "The advantage of this oral vaccination method is its ability to be easily administered individually within a few days, and to minimize the emergence of mutant viruses by forming a collective defense in an instant. The development of this oral vaccine could be a big turning point in the current COVID-19 situation.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502486.txt b/data/NEWS/output502486.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..17893e7c8e3396c15a61917ab1afa5a14a8c2680 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502486.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU ranked first among national flagship universities in the ‘evaluation of facility space utilization’ conducted at the National University in 2022. This evaluation is intended to induce efficient use of space. In this evaluation, JBNU received good reviews in terms of system-based preparation, the space utilization rate, space allocation status, and excess space management performance. JBNU minimized the space inefficiency between departments. Additionally, JBNU was able to achieve effectiveness through ‘Space Charging’. Space Charging is a system that distributes the space usable area by dividing the members of the school into individual professors, departments and colleges. JBNU revised various regulations and sought to establish space allocation procedures by benchmarking the best practices. The JBNU President, Kim Dong-won, said "I am happy that the efforts to minimize inefficient space has led to increased satisfaction with space allocation.” He added, “We will make efforts to provide a better educational and research environment.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502487.txt b/data/NEWS/output502487.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0f106af3239a5d9d81c4be3b4e19ee89c0842919 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502487.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aProfessor Jeong Chang-kyu's team in the Major of Electronic Materials Engineering, have developed a Skin-Adherent Piezoelectric Patch. The patch is highly adhesive, made by grafting a piezoelectric composite material to the structure of an octopus sucker. Professor Chang-kyu’s team has collaborated with professor Pang Chang-hyun’s team of the School of Chemical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University. The piezoelectric composite film had the limitation of easily falling off the body and not sticking to wet areas. To overcome this limitation, the two teams developed a method for developing an octopus sucker structure. Professor Jeong said that this research made it possible to make an efficient piezoelectric healthcare sensor. In addition, professor Pang revealed the significance of this research as the signal for fusion research to begin in the piezoelectric element field. a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502488.txt b/data/NEWS/output502488.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1a695b35e3468523d1826b778db0cc5ea037f30e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502488.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe JBNU ACE (Advanced Course for Chief Executive) organization held a concert for the local people to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Children’s Day. On May 19th, a baritone singer Kim dong-sik, a Korean classical musician Oh Jung-hae, and a singer named Jin Sung appeared on stage to sing in harmony at the JBNU Culture Center. At this concert, eight hundred chief executive-in-training students from JBNU ACE and their families joined together and harmonized with the music. They raised eight million won through a donation relay and Seong-Hak, the eighth president of the ACE Alumni Association, handed over the fund to ChildFund Korea. He said, “I’m happy to be able to help the children even a little on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Children’s Day. We will continue to support them.” JBNU President Kim Dong-won, who attended the concert, said, “it was significant that chief executive-in-training students from JBNU ACE and their families were able to join this event together.aa a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502550.txt b/data/NEWS/output502550.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3045a039d5265d5e7acb46bf226e5517d0ea0ede --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502550.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +t exchange programs have resumed after two years.aaaaThe student exchange programs, which had been suspended due to COVID-19, have continued. Due to the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, students can go abroad to study instead of taking online ZOOM classes. Yet some issues arose during the dispatch process. The JBNU Globe listened to Minjae's story about going to England for the student exchange program. aa“The school official told me to buy a flight ticket after the orientation, but the orientation was too close to the program's start.  The plane ticket price was going up daily, so I asked them to advance the date, and luckily I was able to proceed with the orientation a week early.” Additionally, she had hoped to solve problems as soon as they arose, but that was not always the case. "There was a problem with the airport pickup, but it wasn't immediately resolved at the time. Also, I was informed that my dormitory had suddenly changed before I left the country, but I didn't hear the exact reason for this."aaDespite these issues, she mentioned being happy studying abroad. "It was nice to be able to receive training programs at a relatively safe and verified institution at a language training program through JBNU. I was also excited about being able to get close to students from other countries while taking classes there."aaaaaAs students at JBNU, everyone has the opportunity to study foreign languages abroad! For more information, refer to the ‘On Campus’ vol. 78 article in The JBNU Globe magazine.aa aa aa| Han Hee-jeonga Editora, aPark Ji-wooa Reportera,a aYoon Ye-rima Cub-reportera aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502553.txt b/data/NEWS/output502553.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..11e5b7e59beb367de0c698f7afe9abc103497912 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502553.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +NU Museum’s projector is re-operated.aaaaaⓒJBNU MuseumaaaThe Thursday Cinema Muse, part of the National University Development Project, has been receiving a lot of love from local residents. Thursday Cinema Muse runs every Thursday at 2 p.m. in the JBNU Museum auditorium for JBNU students, staff, and local residents. Check the screening dates and movie titles in the table below.aaaaaaaIn order to revitalize the cinema for local residents, the Thursday Cinema Muse will screen the films separately for locals. Depending on COVID-19 restrictions, the number of movie-goers will be limited to fifty each time but ano reservation is requireda before watching the film. Be mindful that movie showings may vary depending on the COVID-19 situation. aa aa aa| Han Hee-jeonga Editora,a Park Ji-wooa Reportera, aYoon Ye-rim aCub-reportera aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502554.txt b/data/NEWS/output502554.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1f5aca34cf7af2ead96416e5de84788ec37aa398 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502554.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +st step of the LINC project; LINC 3.0 has begun.aaaaaaⓒLINC 3.0 project teamaaaaThe LINC 3.0 project began on March 1st this year. LINC means “Leaders in INdustry-university Cooperation”, and through it, companies and universities can improve technology education and productivity.a The LINC project consists of three steps, and JBNU has performed the first two steps of the LINC project for the past ten years. The aLINC 3.0 project will progress for another six years. aaThe JBNU Globe interviewed Jang Ji-hyoun, head of the LINC 3.0 project department. In the third step, the LINC 3.0 project team will share and cooperate with other universities participating in the LINC project in order to maximize its performance. JBNU was selected as the ‘technology innovation leader’ with the largest budget. aJBNU will receive up to thirty-three billion won over six years. The LINC 3.0 project will focus on 5-ICC(Industry coupled Cooperation Center) to enable innovation in the participating universities’ brands and local industries. aaJang said that the LINC 3.0 project team operates various programs so that students of JBNU can develop into future talents as well as highly specialized professionals. She added, “The LINC 3.0 project team will support students to develop into future talented students required by the industry.” If you are interested in LINC 3.0, you can find out about their various programs through the LINC project’s website, Instagram, and Kakao Talk channels. Check if your major is eligible and apply today for the program you want!aa aa aa| Han Hee-jeonga Editora, aPark Ji-woo aReportera, aYoon Ye-rima Cub-reportera aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502556.txt b/data/NEWS/output502556.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c2db48f1ba9cb6177ff5849738cda9ca8a1de88a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502556.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe southeast language camp, which will be joined by JBNU and BUFS(Busan University of Foreign Studies), held the opening ceremony on July 18th and subsequently began two weeks of language courses. The camp, which is held every year between JBNU and BUFS, has been well-received because it provides free opportunities to study Vietnamese, Malay, Thai, and Filipino. This year, those language courses will be offered in addition to Arabic and Italian. Sixty-four students from sixteen universities nationwide participated in the camp. JBNU provides the Residence Halls and other facilities for participants from outside of Jeonju. Jeon Je-Seong, the director of the JBNU Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, said, “I’m glad that the camp, which has been held for the past three years, can be held with a lot of support this summer.” He also recommended taking a beginner course at JBNU in the summer followed up with an intermediate course at BUFS in the winter.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502557.txt b/data/NEWS/output502557.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4fb67a83940c22b33d4cf1d8a045b5c1ea078e31 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502557.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe JBNU GTEP(Global Trade Expert Incubating Program) team participated in an overseas exposition to export local Korean beauty products. The GTEP team’s students participated in the ‘Cosmoprof Las Vegas’ exposition held in Las Vegas from July 12th to 14th. aCosmoprof Las Vegas is a beauty exposition. JBNU students Park Se-hee and Choi Mi-so in the Department of International Trade participated in the exposition events as part of JBNU GTEP. aDuring the exposition, the students conducted more than thirty export consultations, sold out samples and achieved several export contracts. The JBNU GTEP team is organized by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and supported by the Korean Internatioanal Trade Association, aJeonbuk Provincial Government, and Jeonju City Halla. The JBNU GTEP team selects about 35 students every year to run a trade expert training program.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502558.txt b/data/NEWS/output502558.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5a2347f38bbd174d6c2c826f2ce30af0ce943a09 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502558.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + Hye-jinaaaThe best poster announcement award was won by a curious JBNU undergraduate student who conducted her own research.a aThe awinner awas aa senior student, aCho Hye-jina in the Departmenta of Food Science a&a Human Nutrition at JBNU. She ajoined athea 2022a KoSFoST(Korean Society of Food Science and Technology) International Symposium and Annual Meetinaga aand there announced her research entitled a‘atahe acahemical aqauality acaharacteristics ofa soybean paste ain aGaangwon-do’. Cho studied adoenjanga, soybean paste, without the process of acuatting the sauce. aCho saaid, "aiat was an opportunity to learn more about traditional doenjang while conducting the study." In addition, she added, "aaas an undergraduate student, there were difficulties in studying and researching at the same time. However, I am happy that my efforts have paid off, and I want to share my joy with thae professors, seniors, and juniors in the lab who helped me with the research."a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502559.txt b/data/NEWS/output502559.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6905c441b73541fb84acc0ce5497cec8dd16b0b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502559.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU will build an urban high-tech industrial complex on campus. It will be a start-up hub that combines major companies, start-ups, R&D (Research & Development) centers, and support facilities. More than 180 companies, including Naver, KT, Harim, and IMI will participate in the project. JBNU will develop the sites of the old main gate and gymnasium in three phases by 2030. The first phase of this project is to develop a base for future industrial development and local development. The second phase is to develop a base for upgrading R&D to enter global markets. The third phase is to foster a town with a work-life balance for employees. This project has high expectations for an efficient relationship with local governments. JBNU President Kim Dong-won said, “I think it will affect local development and job creation for youth.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502560.txt b/data/NEWS/output502560.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..754f9a5e5ed0ba20f1b8f4993ff776d40be2ae18 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502560.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU held an opening ceremony for summer rural volunteer work. aThis has resumed for the first time in three years since COVID-19, and 83 students participated, including the JBNU Student Association. Before starting the volunteer work for rural communities, the Bureau of Student Affairs provided safety accident prevention education for the students. The Bureau also guided and inspected the volunteer work, staying alongside them at the volunteer work area. From July 5th to 8th, students did volunteer work at four villages in Imsil-gun. They helped with farming and other activities, such as cleaning up the villages and harvesting crops. JBNU President Kim Dong-won said, “through this volunteer work, if students can understand the reality of rural communities and realize the worth of sweating over valuable work, that will help rural communities very much.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502561.txt b/data/NEWS/output502561.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9cad7c770b1c90b80a613dacadf4ac738afbb29e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502561.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aChung Young-taek, the president of the JBNU alumni association, donated 800kg of potatoes to the scholarship foundationa earlier this year. These potatoes, the first harvested crops of this year, are significant because they were cultivateda with compost and without pesticides. The foundation presented athese apotatoes to the alumni who were interested in breakfast supporta for students. The alumni who received the potatoes acompetitivealy donated ato the foundationa,a and all the donations will ago toward astudents’ breakfasts. Chung said, “I serve breakfast to the studentsa with the heart of a parent. aI am aso proud of this work.” He aadded, “I want to help the students who aare caught ina a welfare blind spot and aI want to help aexpand businesses for students by collaborating with alumni.” aThe alumni association donated twenty million won for breakfast to 7300 students.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502836.txt b/data/NEWS/output502836.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d8f7ac51e9a8ab3ac946c238f8466cb5adc447ee --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502836.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ting of ten stories above-ground and two underground levels, it accommodates 752 students.aaaaaa©Yoon Ye-rimaaaaHave you heard about JBNU’s new Residence Halla,a Changui Hall? As the sixth Residence Hall of JBNU, construction began in 2020 and opened on August 30th, 2022. It is located next to athe aSchool of Dentistry building No.3 and divided into three sectionsa:a A, B and C. ‘A’ is for men, ‘B’ is for women and ‘C’ is for married students. A and B both include single rooms, twin rooms, and rooms for the disabled (it has handles ain athe bathroom to support athe studenta). The biggest feature is that there are single rooms and a shared kitchen where students can cook with a microwave and stove. The JBNU Globe heard more details from the residents ofa aCahangui Halla.aaThe JBNU Globe interviewed four anonymous students living in aChangui Halla. aThe inconvenience of the old facilities of other residence hallsa where they ahad previously alived, and the proximity of thea Central Library and the College of Engineering building were the main reasons for astudents choosing Changui Hall. aOne of the reasons ahow these students became interested in Changui Hall was by areceiving informational text messages about it. aaHow satisfied are athe residents of Changui Hall regarding its facilities? aFirst of all, its rooms are separated from the balcony and have a shared kitchen.a aThe residents asaid aita is also clean because it is new and has a sturdy fly screen, so there are few bugs. On the other hand, the residents wanted more refrigerators installed because there is currently only one in the shared kitchen.aaThe JBNU Globe interviewed officials of the dormitory. They said, a“we are discussing solutions about the lack of refrigerators.” They are also discussing establishing convenience stores. Changui Hall was built to solve the lack of dormitory capacity issues and to improve the residential environment for students. Students can be assured of living in a safe dormitory because of the latest security facilities. Lastly, the fitness center is scheduled to open in the Hall ain March 2023.aa aaaa©Yoon Ye-rimaaaa aa aa| aLee Da-yeon, Ha Yae-one, Yang Seo-jung, Yoon Ye-rim aReportersa aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502837.txt b/data/NEWS/output502837.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..14c55e992c2fca50b144f144721f18c18c39d3b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502837.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aStudents of the JBNU Law School called Team ‘TabaTa’ won an encouragement prize in the 13th WTO(World Trade Organization) Moot Court. It is the only moot court in Korea related to the International Trade Act for college and graduate students. It is held to foster trade professionals and expand exchanges of trade act professionals inside and outside the country. This year, 49 participants in fifteen teams participated all over the country. The main issue was to discuss whether the neutral nation’s measures of the trade dispute are against WTO agreements. English was used in both the preliminary and the final rounds. In the preliminary round, they submitted a document of a country filing a lawsuit against another, as well as the rebuttal from the sued party. In the final round, the moot court proceeded. Participants said, “through the unusual extracurricular activity of WTO Moot Court, we had the opportunity to consider international law deeply.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502838.txt b/data/NEWS/output502838.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5d895fca9ae6358c05ed5c6207c671433f9c4437 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502838.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aProfessor Cho Jae-young from the Department of Bioenvironmental Chemistry donated thirty million won for the development fund. He hoped for improvement in JBNU’s competitiveness. Cho has continued to donate since his appointment as a professor in 2008. So far, he has donated one hundred million won. Cho’s family are all alumni of JBNU, so they gathered their hearts to fund their alma mater. This is meaningful because it is not only Cho’s strong will but also his wife and son’s too. On September 14th, President Kim Dongwon held a donation ceremony for the development fund and invited Cho and Cho’s wife to honor them with a plaque of appreciation. Cho said, “I hope JBNU will develop further and our students will be able to study in a good environment.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502839.txt b/data/NEWS/output502839.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5b00ebb6c5795177fdca7234eb3fb573dff0be0d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502839.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aIn commemoration of the Rural Development Administration’s 60th anniversary, the Agricultural Robot Competition was held on September 1st. The JBNU team ‘Untitle’ won the ‘excellence prize’. The team consists of Sung Min-gi and Lee Seong-hwan, students from the Department of Bioindustrial Machinery Engineering, and Lee Jae-hyun and Han Eun-gyu, students from the Department of Software Engineering. The team showcased their robot at the stadium, which was a miniature version of an apple orchard. Their robot recognized fruit trees, drove autonomously, and avoided obstacles. Furthermore, the robot recognized the normal and diseased fruits and performed a mission to automatically perform a cartography of the number of fruit trees. Their robot did a superb job on all the missions and was well received.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502840.txt b/data/NEWS/output502840.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..63cd88944ee273ea8cab960e7061dbef83fef6f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502840.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe JBNU Advanced Science Campus held the opening ceremony in the Jeongeup R&D(Research and Development) special zone. JBNU President Kim Dong-won, the head office staff, and local politicians all attended the ceremony. The new campus will be hosting the Graduate School of ‘Bio-Convergence Science’. This campus will be grown as a cradle of convergence science education to foster excellent research personnel tailored for companies in the BT(Bio-Technology), ET(EnvironmentTechnology), and NT(Nano-Technology) fields. This campus is expected to present a new model of cooperation with new academic ties, along with training up professionals. It is anticipated that students from the Advanced Science Campus will create a virtuous cycle that stimulates the local economy and social development. Kim said, “The Advanced Science Campus formed an industry-academic cluster in the field of BT, ET, and NT in conjunction with national research institutes in the region. Its aim is to become the main body of regional development in these sectors.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502841.txt b/data/NEWS/output502841.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..12a6684cef863d5135d4ec41fcc3f40a3e72565c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502841.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe JBNU Museum was praised for communicating and sharing the university’s outstanding resources with the local community. The museum has proceeded with a program that personally visits and provides cultural experiences to improve cultural accessibility for local students. This year, they promoted the program under the theme of ‘museum, into regions’ in elementary schools. Students learned the meaning of the archives and delved into the life of Korea’s ancestors through a docent’s storytelling. Students also experienced the traditional print culture of Korea. The school personnel said, “students had a good chance to experience historical culture through this program.” The JBNU Museum director mentioned that the museum would provide various educational opportunities for local students and the local community.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output502842.txt b/data/NEWS/output502842.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d2aabe1607194bee36db7c3f218678283a34b195 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output502842.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe orientation for international students, which had been held online due to COVID-19, was held face-to-face on August 31st of this year. Newly enrolled, graduated, and returning students who could not enter Korea because of COVID-19 attended the orientation to share information about their university life. During the orientation, information was given on academic affairs management, university life, and international student support programs. In particular, JBNU received a great response by educating international students about Korea’s basic laws and laws often applied in daily situations. The orientation was held through an early adaptation program linked to the Korea Immigration Service of the Ministry of Justice. Ahn Mun-suk, the Vice President of OIA(Office of International affairs) said, “JBNU will actively support all international students to have a safe university life through various support programs.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503092.txt b/data/NEWS/output503092.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9543ba68d4d94314d01bc28e50ab942a0ab8aacd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503092.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +sor Yang O-bong (the School of Chemical Engineering) was elected in the presidential election held on November 23rd.aaaaThe 19th presidential election of JBNU was held on Wednesday, November 23rd. The vote was held online for a total of three rounds. The first round of voting was held with eight candidates from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. If there was a candidate who won more than half of the votes in the first round, that candidate would be the winner. However, since there were no candidates who won more than a majority of the votes in the first round, the second round was held from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m the same day. Per the ranking of the first round of votes, the second round had three candidates. Accordingly, a third round of votes was held for two candidates according to the rank of the second round from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.aaThe two remaining candidates for the third round of votes were candidate Kim Gun and candidate Yang O-bong. Yang was finally elected with 60.94% of the votes in the final round of voting. Depending on the results of the vote, the JBNU Candidate Recommendation Committee plans to recommend Yang and Kim as candidates for the JBNU president to the Ministry of Education after verifying their research ethics. Since Yang will be recommended as the first choice, it is likely that Yang will be appointed as JBNU president unless there is a particular reason for his disqualification.aa aaaaaaa aa| aKim Eun-jia Editor-in-chief, aPark Ji-wooa Reportera aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503094.txt b/data/NEWS/output503094.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3df3e297b901d93a961309cb440220c9d513eb5d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503094.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aOn the seventieth anniversary of its establishment, the Department of History held a ceremony and symposium. It was held on November 18th, with the outlook of ‘reflecting on the department’s history’. The event was held successfully with more than two hundred alumni and enrolled students in attendance. The event’s goal was to prepare for the next one hundred years by cherishing and remembering the footsteps of the past. In the first part of the event, the head aof the history adepartment, the president of an alumni association, and alumni from diverse fields expressed their congratulations. In addition, an appreciation plaque award and a scholarship certificate ceremony for students were held. In the second halfa,a special lectures by alumni and student presentations about academic treatises were given. The Department of History has accumulated remarkable results in both research and education for seventy years and has gained a good reputation.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503095.txt b/data/NEWS/output503095.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..444b080cdabb926507835eccd403e388c5b96bab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503095.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe JBNU Central Library held the ‘2022 Jeonbuk Regional Disabled Writers Exhibition’ from November 21st to December 16th. This exhibition was held in order to raise awareness of disabilities. In this exhibition, the writers Ko Jeong-hee, Park Seon-jin, and Lee Yu-bin participated. Despite their disabilities, they are discussing social issues and discovering new dreams through their works of art. The exhibition was held in cooperation with the Jeollabuk-do Welfare Center for the Disabled, the Buan Welfare Center for the Disabled, the Gunsan Welfare Center for the Disabled, and others. This exhibition was held in hopes of reducing prejudice against those with disabilities while providing local people with a new cultural experience. Professor Lee June-young, the Director of the JBNU Central Library, said, “We will launch various events and propose solutions to support vulnerable social groups and to relieve prejudice and adiscriminatory attitudesa toward disabilities.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503096.txt b/data/NEWS/output503096.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..98c523e6704932fdd0b1bbcb178b19992bfe5276 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503096.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +im Su-ra, studying for her Ph.D. at the JBNU Medical School, awon the best academic award aat ‘202215th Korea-Japan International Symposium on Microbiology’. The symposium is the authoritative international conference on microbiology held once every two years. aIn this year’s symposium, thirty researchers won academic awards. Among them, one person in Korea and one person in Japan won the Best Academic Award. aKim Su-ra was selected as the winner in Korea anda won the Best Academic Award. aHer aresearch is about developing intestinal bacteria that restrain viruses. In addition, she is absorbed in developing COVID-19 vaccines using intestinal bacteria. After researchers administered this vaccine to infected animals, they found that the vaccine was effective. With the mRNA vaccine having proved incapable in overcoming COVID-19, her research is hoping to prevent another bout of COVID-19.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503097.txt b/data/NEWS/output503097.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb14ae0839f5a1087cb2b87c024ebd5fa1c7d790 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503097.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aGraduate students from the College of Nursing at JBNU have a beautiful culture in which seniors donate to their juniors. Seniors are raising funds to improve the educational environment for their juniors. This year, masters and Ph.D. students are actively donating to their undergraduate and graduate peers and creating a beautiful tradition. They have raised thirty-one million won and have donated it to the JBNU Development Foundation for the College of Nursing fund. Since these seniors are busy studying and working, just like their juniors are, they became united in their affection for them. In the seven years since 2016, the amount they have donated has reached three hundred million won. On November 15th, JBNU invited its masters and Ph.D. student representatives from the College of Nursing to development funds donation ceremony and gave each of them an appreciation plaque.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503098.txt b/data/NEWS/output503098.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad98f17a14348b100d86a9bf68ad9d2629a8be2d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503098.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aProfessor Kim Jin-soo’s team, from the Department of Information Materials Engineering, has developed an ‘image array (IA) composed of touch-free sensors (TFSs)’. The results of this study were published in a『aMaterials Horizons(IF 15.717)a』a, a representative journal of athe Royal Society of Chemistry. In addition, the original technology was secured by a patent application. Professor Kim said, “The biggest outcome of this study is that we have produced a high-quality semiconductor nano-structure, secured original technologies, and suggested the possibility of acommercializationa.” He added that he thinks his students had a valuable experience growing into researchers as they participated in this study. Through follow-up research, the team plans to develop key technologies to implement in the component and advanced science technology industries.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503099.txt b/data/NEWS/output503099.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a7f31b5d3f8ed737be4e8b9485dd60b888fede20 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503099.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU secured three billion won of the biggest university start-up funds for this year, only in Gwangju, Jeollanam-do, and Jeollabuk-do. The funds are supported by the Ministry of Education. The JBNU Technology Holding Company mainly handles the funds. It garnered two billion seven hundred million won by forming an individual investment association of university start-ups last August. It has increased to five billion seven hundred million won this year. The management period is for ten years, including four years for investment. JBNU invests 65% of these total funds into the start-up of students and laboratories. Cho Gi-hwan, CEO(achief executive officer) of JBNU Technology Holding Company, said, “the plan for operating these funds is to offer customized support and create an ecosystem of university start-ups.” He added that he will make JBNU the base of technology innovation development and laboratory start-ups.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503120.txt b/data/NEWS/output503120.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..47649b98b3808e7ccd6c3255ea17ac71ad87a5c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503120.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +neral Student Council held a JBNU Topper Contest to select a topper design to represent JBNUaaaaaaⓒ Chae Won-jinaaaaA JBNU Topper Contest was held for a week beginning on December 8th. The JBNU Globe interviewed Kim Tae-woong, the director of the planning team for The General Student Council. First, Kim introduced the purpose of the contest. He said, “the purpose of this contest is to create an item that symbolizes JBNU.” The General Student Council found this need while investigating the cases of other universities. He then explained the process of the vote after the contest. He emphasized, “transparency is the top priority during the vote.” Students voted through a Google Form from December 16th to 19th. The design with the most votes was to be produced into the JBNU topper. At last, ‘No.10 Design’ was selected as the winner among eleven designs. The student who designed No.10 was awarded two hundred thousand won and a topper. aaAfter the vote, the group purchase was carried out according to the results of the survey. The new toppers were delivered between the third and fourth weeks of January. The next group purchase will be processed this November if demand is sufficient. At the end of the interview, Kim mentioned what he thought about the contest. He said, “the active voting waas a positive thing, but the school's support wasn’t enough. If the school had supported a larger budget and promoted thea atoppers more extensively, I think more students woulda ahave been interested in it.”aa aa aa| aHa Yae-one aEditora, Jo Soo-jin, Chae Won-jina aReportersa aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503121.txt b/data/NEWS/output503121.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..26c9948a425bbdb5cf17b4a861075fe8eb547c43 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503121.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +neral Student Council volunteered to share briquettes to the local community with JBNU students.aaaa aaaaⓒ Ha Yae-oneaaaaOn January 7th, The General Student Council volunteered to share briquettes to the local community togethera awith about ninety to a hundred JBNU students. The volunteer work proceeded at Jaman Mural Village. Park Jin-ah, the director of the Cultural and Arts team in The General Student Council, said, “we wanted to spread the culture of volunteer work to JBNU students.” In thea avolunteer work, Park expected The General Student Council to unite with JBNU students and give aa ahelping hand to the local community. aThe JBNU Globe also interviewed three participants who are in Medical School during break time.a Lee Jae-hwan said, “because of my parent’s influence, I was interested toa avolunteera aand share briquettes. It was a small thing, but becausea amany people gathered, we could do great work.” Lee Seung-min also said, “it was rewarding because it was not easy to share briquettes despite many people volunteering together.” Park E-whan participated in volunteering because he wanted to havea aa meaningful winter vacation. “I felt the warmth of the volunteer work because many people participated in it,” he added.aa aa| aHa Yae-one aEditora, Jo Soo-jin, Chae Won-jina Reportersa aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503122.txt b/data/NEWS/output503122.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..904b7fca419154da46410516264e696a881d8710 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503122.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ast Asian Studies School in Korea winter camp was held for two weeks from December 26th.aaaaaaⓒ JISEASaaaaSEASK (Southeast Asian School in Korea) is a program that intensively teaches ‘critical foreign languages’ during vacation, partnered with JBNU and the Busan University of Foreign Studies. This program mainly focuses on Southeast Asian languages. Students receive language training for a total of forty-five hours over two weeks. They can also participate in events, such as special lectures to help them understand Southeast Asian regions, graduate school information sessions for Southeast Asian Studies, and Southeast Asian-related film screenings. This camp is also open to other university students and researchers from all over the country. Lectures, textbooks, dormitories, and meals are provided free of charge to the students.aaResearcher Kim Da-hye, who is a manager of SEASK at the JISEAS (JBNU Institute for Southeast Asian Studies) relayed details about the camp. She said, “first, Southeast Asia is an important region for us, and relations between countries and exchanges at the private level are expanding, and the scale is increasing. However, despite its importance, Southeast Asian language aeducation institutions are regionally biased. SEASK was made to break down this barrier and provide educational opportunities to students from various regions who have beaen neglected in Southeast Asian language education.aaAfterward, she explained what a ‘critical foreign language’ is. “It is the foreign language that is strategically important to the nation but has few opportunities for people to learn. From the 2019 summer camp to this year’s winter camp, six Southeast Asian languages, which were Malay-Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, Burmese, Cambodian, Filipino, Arabic, Turkish, and Italian were taught in a total of nine regional languages. We are soon planning to open a Lao course,” Kim said.aaThe biggest difference of the last winter camp was online lectures using ZOOM had been introduced for the first time. For the Filipino course, the online lecture was conducted by inviting an instructor from the Philippines. Based on this experience, JISEAS plans to find a way to convert languages that have not been opened due to low enrollment to online lectures instead.aaThe JBNU Globe interviewed two students who participated in the camp and listened to their stories. Song U-lin from the Department of History was in the Italian beginner course. She said, “my professor was very passionate. She wanted to tell us many things about Italy.” Song mentioned that many students wanted to visit sights in Busan, and the camp management knew this and did not put hard restrictions on students going out. Of course, students had to follow the rules for preventing COVID-19 infection and personal safety in order to go out. To enhance fairness, she suggested to JISEAS that all courses be taken on the exact timetable. She remarked, “classes ended early or late at the discretion of the professor in charge of the course. I insistently requested that all schedules and break times should be unified.” Song wasn’t enthusiastic about learning Italian at first, but she thinks her language skills have improved significantly. After returning home, she watched a TV show featuring Italians and heard familiar words in their conversation. “It was rewarding because I felt that I had studied hard,” she said.aaLee Su-bin, from the Department of History, was also in the Italian beginner course. She talked about the atmosphere of the classroom. “There were some things that I was disappointed about. The course was led by the professor, so I could learn in detail, but I wanted there to be more interaction with students who chose other languages. I hope there will be group activities or programs to socialize with students outside of the classroom next time,” she said.aaJISEAS plans to actively campaign and recruit students so that more people can join the upcoming camp. The next camp will be held at Busan University of Foreign Studies for two weeks from June 26th, 2023. Why don't you take a chance this timae?aa aa| aHa Yae-onea Editor, aJo Soo-jina,a Chae Won-jina Reportersa aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503124.txt b/data/NEWS/output503124.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d96aa352a9bc0bfa732d3b885f4bc0d6da97946e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503124.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aCho Ho-seong, a professor of the College of Veterinary Medicine at JBNU, has been appointed as a civilian member of the PACST (Presidential Advisory Council on Science & Technology). The PACST is a presidential advisory body in the science and technology sector. It consists of an advisory function that performs the presidential advisory and a deliberation function that deliberates policies and budgets. Professor Cho will be responsible for reviewing scientific technology and R&D-related issues to be presented to deliberation meetings. He has been a professor at JBNU since 2010 and received the Prime Minister’s commendation for his contribution to preventing diseases of domestic animals in 2020. “As a veterinarian and researcher in the field of life and medicine, I will play a role in developing science and technology policies for the present and future based on my research and educational experiences,” Cho said.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503125.txt b/data/NEWS/output503125.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8ef51244fab97c6b39eb4b32edfe135bea2c6d18 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503125.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aLim Seok-in from the Department of Nano Convergence Engineering at JBNU received commendation from the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of the Ministry of Education. This commendation was awarded to discover talented people among graduate students and emerging researchers participating in the project's education research, and to support them. Lim was selected as the best BK21 Plus project participant in 2022. Since 2017, he has participated in the BK21 Plus project to conduct research on the development of reactive mesogen and dye-based smart optical films. He published his thesis as the primary author in Advanced Materials, the top paper in the field of material engineering, and published a total of twenty-six Science Citation Index papers. He made an acceptance speech “my goal is to contribute to the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Korea through good research. I hope the BK21 project will continue to give strong support for students who have passion and dreams for research.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503126.txt b/data/NEWS/output503126.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b366689b222df9cb03c85cb2e1d6895732b2de97 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503126.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJeong Ha-rok, a first-year master’s student at JBNU graduate school in the Department of Physics, wrote a paper as the first author of ‘Carbon. IF 11.3’, which has been published in the worldwide journal in the field of carbon materials research. Doctor Kim Jungpil at the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology Division in Jeollabuk-do and professor An Sangmin in the Department of Physics assisted him. In his research, he found a way to distinguish the edge structures of carbon nanobelts and carbon nanohoops. In addition, he proved that it is possible to distinguish edge structures and the diameter difference of carbon nanomaterials by analyzing the spectrum. The research results are expected to contribute to the precise synthesis and analysis of carbon nanomaterials. “I realized that this research can contribute to society. I am not doing this for others, but for me to accumulate my experiences,” Jeong stated.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503127.txt b/data/NEWS/output503127.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a88e2b84fbb4e355c199af0557562f0bc2de0300 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503127.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aOn January 17th, the Industry coupled Center of JBNU held a steering committee and a forum. It was held to strengthen industry-academic networking with universities and local institutions. For the past year, the center has contributed to securing technological competitiveness in the local mobility industry through collaboration and support between companies and universities. Various companies and institutions attended the forum and had a discussion about strengthening industry-academic cooperation and industrial development strategies. In addition, special lectures were held, deliberating the directions of future industry development and development trends of core technologies. Lee Deok-jin, head of the Eco-friendly Future Mobility Center, said, “a unified network is needed to strengthen cooperation between universities, innovative institutions, and companies or universities in Jeollabuk-do. I hope this event will be the first step toward that.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503128.txt b/data/NEWS/output503128.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5d6400abdd8a0d5faffa16133a4a0e2164774502 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503128.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aSince last year, JBNU has been conducting an ‘NCD management project’ in Cambodia with the KAHP (Korea Association of Health Promotion). This project began when JBNU and KAHP were selected as Public Private Partnerships of Korea International Cooperation Agency. The mobile health app was developed through a joint project. The app aims to reduce NCDs' (noncommunicable diseases) prevalence by improving universal access to health information such as NCD tracking management and self-health education. In particular, three hundred high-risk groups for NCDs were selected through basic health checkups. They are regularly visited by health extension workers to strive for systematic and sustainable self-health care. Professor Yang Young-ran from the Department of Nursing, and the project manager in Korea, said, “we will try to ensure sustainable preventive management of NCDs together with KAHP.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503129.txt b/data/NEWS/output503129.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..431120575f6cfa7f3c9e5316dc1544296f1a284c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503129.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aPebble Square, wherea aBae Hag-youla,a a professor from the JBNU Department aof Electronica Engineering, is the founder, has started to develop and sell neuromorphic semiconductor chips that utilize PIM (Processing-In-Memory) technology. Pebble Square signed an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) awith JBNU and the related research team in KAIST in July 2022 to conduct joint research on intelligent semiconductorsa. The newly developed semiconductor chip MINT is the world's first PIM-based high-performance, ultra-low power 'Edge AI Chip'. Existing computer systems are not efficient in their power consumption limits. MINT's artificial neural network has four million synapses built-in to support thirty GOPS of computing power and high energy efficiency, which can seamlessly process atypical characters, voices, and images that are difficult for existing computers to intuitively recognize.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503253.txt b/data/NEWS/output503253.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6b372b4a014acaeb2f3d76b335c5b19a212d1f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503253.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +en professors of the College of Humanities give free humanities lectures at the Jeonju Municipal Libraries.aaaaaaⓒ Yang Seo-jungaaaa aaFree humanities lectures are being held for twenty weeks, which started from March 11th, for Jeonju citizens. The lectures are held from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at nine Jeonju Municipal Libraries, and nineteen professors from the College of Humanities are taking turns giving lectures. aaThe JBNU Globe interviewed two people who listened to Professor Lee Hyeong-woo’s (Department of Archaeology and cultural anthropology) lecture on March 18th. The topic of the lecture was “The Way of Man: People and People's Culture in Archaeology”. Oh Shi-won, a student of Kongju National University, said, “At first, I listened to it to fill up the volunteer hours but after I heard it, it was fun and informative because the lecturer explained the literature while teaching history. There are various lecture topics, so I have a plan to listen to all of them.” Another auditor Kim Soo-ye said, “I got the information about the lectures from a pamphlet at the library. The lecture was informative, because I am personally interested in archaeology. It was a shame that the lecture ended in the midst of explaining the contents of the Paleolithic art section due to time.” Then she added, “if there are other topics that I am interested in, I will listen to them also.” aaThere are twenty different and interesting topics, so why don't you go to the library and listen to them? The application period begins two weeks before each lecture. You can register for the lecture through the Jeonju Municipal Library website or make a call to the library.aaaaaFor more information about the program, visit the library website. (lib.jeonju.go.kr)aaaaa aa| aKim Doe-hye, Yang Seo-junga Reportersa aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503256.txt b/data/NEWS/output503256.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9cfd79bf45ecb3d5af0fb142abc44fe9e57b0bde --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503256.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU held the inauguration of Yang O-bong, the nineteenth President of JBNU, on March 22nd at Jinsudang. About three hundred professors, employees and students participated to celebrate the commencement of Yang’s term in office. Yang personally presented the vision and direction for JBNU. In his inaugural address, Yang expressed, “as JBNU is a hub for global talent, we will create ‘a trustworthy and faithful university’ that will solidify its position as one of the top 100 universities in the world.” He also emphasized the importance of the university system cooperating with the local community. Finally, Yang stated he is confident that students and staff will have “JBNU Pride” that everyone can share in. “With the support and participation of JBNU families, we can take the first step toward the goal of being part of the ‘Global Top 100 Universities to Lead the Future’,” he said.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503257.txt b/data/NEWS/output503257.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd9b992ffa60d9bffdb4238cbc0f620a6831defb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503257.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aJBNU was selected for the ‘Breakfast for 1,000 Won’ project organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and EPIS (Korea Agency of Education, Promotion and Information Service in Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries). This project provides JBNU students with high quality breakfast for only 1,000 won, with the secondary purpose of spreading the culture of rice consumption. JBNU will provide breakfast every morning for 124 days, except weekends, from April 3rd to November 30th. JBNU is invested in providing one hundred students with breakfast a day. President Yang O-bong said, “JBNU is promoting this project for the welfare of its students, and we are happy that the selection of this project will ease the burden of food expenses for our students.” He added, "we will expand various support outlets so that more students can eat breakfast unburdened.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503259.txt b/data/NEWS/output503259.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bbd1a23f4469f97cdaa7c257181eab2d5d027ed3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503259.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aKoo Ja-hyeon, a graduate student of a research team led by professor Jeong Kwang-un from the Department of Nano Convergence Engineering at JBNU, developed smart photonic crystal fluorescent material through a simple process using light. The reflection wavelength and circular polarized fluorescence characteristics of the material are controlled by ultraviolet exposure time. In addition, Photopolymerization is also possible, so it is expected to be applied to advanced optical filters and high-dimensional security films. The results of this research appeared on the cover of ≪Advanced Optical Materials≫, which is a prominent international journal in the fields of optical and material sciences, on March 17th. Koo said, “we hope this study will be widely used in optical and material fields as it can be applied to advanced optical filters and composite safety films.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503260.txt b/data/NEWS/output503260.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bc0e70e03a7ee604dc18b13da0fdf00fcdbacf16 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503260.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a aaJBNU Students in the Department of German Language Education and the Department of German Studies recreated a world-famous movie into a German musical. Shin Hyo-Shik, the chair of the Department of German Language Education, and Kim Hwa-im, the chair of the Department of German Studies, said “this musical’s purpose was to give students the chance to become skilled in German and understand the culture of Germany.” With this purpose in mind, students undertook everything related to the musical, including planning, staffing, acting, etc. Students in the Department of Music also helped with the musical accompaniment. The students had taken lessons for the musical since June 2022. A student who participated in the musical said, “I’m glad we proved in our performance to people that we practiced hard since last year.” It was held on March 2023 at JBNU free of charge.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503261.txt b/data/NEWS/output503261.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..750c0a0fd364d3f8d23da3a14889fa3ab8f2268d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503261.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +aThe JBNU Natural History Museum opened on March 2nd, creating a metaverse platform that moved some of its exhibition rooms online according to the changing times. It consists of seven maps, including the exterior of the building, lobby, lecture room, and a quiz room. In particular, attention is being paid to the ecological education programs through an online metaverse space for elementary and middle school students. This program allows students to learn about biodiversity in the classroom, look at wildlife displayed in the online exhibition room, and make use of their knowledge of taxonomy. Whang Sung-soo, director of the JBNU Natural History Museum, said, "This opening will enable internal viewing and educational programs of the museum, which is closed due to seismic reinforcement work until June fifth of this year.” He added, “It will allow children to experience fun ecological education using games.”a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/NEWS/output503262.txt b/data/NEWS/output503262.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9f02fe33aa15043d2a2c75d8e67b23f9624a20f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/NEWS/output503262.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +a aaIEQAS (International Education Quality Assurance System) is the government support system to improve the image of studying abroad in Korea by setting an attractive environment for international students studying abroad. Therefore, IEQAS can foster human resources by helping international students adapt. JBNU met all eligibility criteria, including high evaluations for the degree and language training courses. As a result, JBNU received government certification that it has nadvanced internationalization capabilities. JBNU will benefit from the IEQAS certification by being able to simplify the visa issuance process for international students by February 2026. In addition, graduate schools can now select international students without any fixed number limitation. Cho Hwa-rim, Vice President of the Office of International Affairs of JBNU, said that the selection for IEQAS means that JBNU is recognized for its excellent management and support for international students. “We will try to attract five thousand outstanding international students and contribute to Korea becoming an educational powerhouse,” she added.a aaaaaaa \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/OVERALL/JBNU Overall Dataset.txt b/data/OVERALL/JBNU Overall Dataset.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9518a61c8d1c6d3bc7630334e02b64ca7f5ec61e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/OVERALL/JBNU Overall Dataset.txt @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +Jeonbuk National University (JBNU; 전북대학교; 全北大學校; Jeonbuk Daehakgyo) is located in the historical city of Jeonju, Republic of Korea. As the flagship national university for the Jeollabuk-do Province, it was founded in 1947 by the provincial fund within the framework of the Korean national university system, following the liberation of the country. + + +JBNU has grown to 17 colleges (including Faculty of Public Policy and Jimmy Carter School of International Studies) and 14 graduate schools (one general, nine specialized and four professional schools). + + +For approximately 32,000 students, and 2,400 full-time and part-time professors (as of October 2016), Jeonbuk National University provides with high-quality educational, research and support facilities, cooperating with various institutions worldwide. + + +JBNU symbol is Korean Panther is a clever, courageous and infallible animal that represents Jeonbuk National University’s spirit moving forward with wisdom and bravery. + + +JBNU motto is Freedom, Justice and Creativity. + + +JBNU has three campuses, Jeonju campus, Iksan campus and Gochang campus. +Started with 2,700 students of 5 colleges with 16 departments by integrating Jeonju Myeongnyun School and Gunsan Hakgwan into Iri Provincial Agricultural College in 1946, Chonbuk National University has grown up to a leading region-base university currently having 2 professional schools, 22 faculties with 36 departments in 14 colleges, and graduate school and special graduate schools. +The School of International Studies began as an international faculty in 2013 and was renamed to the Jimmy Carter School of International Studies in 2016. In 2018, Global Frontier College and The School of International Studies were established.The department, created through interdisciplinary integration, aims to foster specialists, creative talents, and critical and democratic citizens of the world in an era of globalization. They are responsible for international development cooperation, international relations, and law. School of International Engineering and ScienceThe department is newly established in the Jeonju Campus of Chonbuk National University in 2018. It provides education and research with 10 domestic undergraduate students and foreign students every year. +It features a curriculum of interdisciplinary convergence in the wave of the fourth industrial revolution represented by artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things(IOT), and various problems. In order to meet the purpose of this department, all lectures will be conducted in English. Graduates of the department will be trained as future global talents and expected to act as university professors, researchers, founders, and technology planners. + + +Chonbuk National University, "Global Frontier College" is a new model of international university established for the first time in a national university to cultivate human resources for the global era. Global Frontier College "was established in March 2018 in response to the expansion of the market for higher educational internationalization and an increase in interest in the development model of Korean education amongst emerging economies. Global Frontier College has two departments, the "School of International Engineering and Science" and "The School of International Studies", and each curriculum is divided into English and Korean tracks. +Global Frontier College aims to cultivate the global mind of Korean students and nurture next generation leaders who are competitive in the industry, and to set up various programs within industry-academia-college to create students who can help strengthen the competitiveness of local industries. In addition, we aim to cultivate international development cooperation experts with humanities and sociology skills by helping foreign students understand Korean and Korean culture, and providing them with systematic management for early adaptation to university life. +School of International Engineering and Science : Fostering global engineering talent with creative and innovative thinking. The department is a newly established faculty that is based on the new paradigm of engineering that has recently begun to develop. It aims to integrate artificial intelligence as well as various academic disciplines such as chemistry, physics, electricity, electronics, and chemical engineering. +The School of International Studies : Fostering professional international field specialists with practical skills. The department aims to develop experts in international development cooperation with the philosophy of peace, human rights, and development based on the interdisciplinary fusion of international development, international relations, international management, and economics. + + +The School of International Studies was founded in 2018, School of International Engineering and Science was founded in 2018, Global Frontier College was founded in 2018. Renamed as Jimmy Carter School of International Studies in 2016. Faculty of International Studies(FIS) was founded in 2013. + + +Welcome to visit Global Frontier College Web Page. Dean’s message. Kang-Moo Heo +Global Frontier College, which was established in 2018, consists of the School of International Engineering and Science and The School of International Studies (Jimmy Carter International Cooperation Major). +The School of International Engineering and Science is a newly established faculty in accordance with the new paradigm of engineering that has recently begun to develop, and aims to integrate various disciplines into educational research. The goal of this faculty is not only to create new industrial technology to produce electronic circuits, sensors, devices and various electronic products by integrating advanced nanotechnology, but also to acquire the knowledge of various fields such as chemistry, physics, electricity, electronics, and materials. The goal is to nurture internationally integrated engineering leaders through independent research and learning. +The School of International Studies has established a specialized curriculum that enables students to systematically understand local politics, culture, law, and social phenomena, and to plan problem-solving policies based on this understanding. In addition, we have established a specialized linkage major program for international development cooperation, and a variety of international development cooperation capacity building programs to develop in-depth theoretical knowledge related to international development cooperation. +Global Frontier College is pursuing its Vision as a leading research center in the Northeast Asian era as an educational institution that fosters professionals who contribute to society development and intellectualism and a center for industry-academia cooperation that promotes regional innovation. In addition, we are making efforts to contribute to the local community through the development of students' potential, and to contribute to the community as a thought resource for community development. +Sang Jung Lee is a General manager and he has duties of Budget and accounting related work, Planning tasks, Amendments such as school rules and regulations, Facility Maintenance, Faculty (full-time and non-professional), Evaluation and evaluation work of faculties' work, University / Graduate school graduation and graduation work,Salary, benefits and deductions. +Hyunju Tae is an Official and he has duties of handling transfers, managing other related affairs, overseeing scholarships, issuing student awards and certificates, processing changes in student status, managing registration fees, and handling other student-related administrative tasks. +Eun Hee Kim has duties of managing undergraduate/graduate school curriculum, overseeing major assignments, handling matters related to double majors, minor majors, and teaching professions, managing university/graduate school admissions for domestic and international students, managing HR personnel and services (including training and business trips), providing education and guidance to faculty members (teaching assistants), ensuring personal information protection, and handling general affairs-related work. +Alien registration requirements are application form, passport, photo, tuition fee payment receipt, certificate of admission, certificate of enrollment, insurance certificate, proof of residency. Alien registration has a fee of 30000 krw. +Visa change requirements are Application form which is available on the website, alien card, passport, photo, tuition fee payment receipt, certificate of admission, certificate of enrollment, insurance certificate, proof of residency. Visa change has a fee of 130000 krw. +Visa extension requirements are Application form which is available on the website, alien card, passport, photo, tuition fee payment receipt, certificate of admission, certificate of enrollment, insurance certificate, proof of residency, proof of staying expenses if the grade is lower than C. Visa extension fee is 60000 krw. +D-10 Visa requirements are Application form, Alien card, passport, graduation certificate, official transcript, plan for seeking employment, proof of residency. It has a fee of 130000 krw. The place of this application is Jeonju Immigration Office. +Part-time job requirements are Application form, Business registration card, transcript and Alien card. + + +Academic scholarship type 1 eligibility is student has to be in the top 1-2 student in the Official language proficiency score. This scholarship provides 100% fee waiver. Type 2 scholarship is 100% fee waiver, and top 3-5 students in Official language proficiency score. Type 3 scholarship is for recipient of TOPIK level 5 or higher, or IELTS 7.5. +Academic scholarship for students from second semester, 20% waiver fee, highest gpa students are selected, usually gpa with over 2.75 and at least 15 credits need to be acquired. For a 100% academic scholarship, students need gpa over 3.63 or higher, students will be chosen with highest academic scores. +Academic scholarship for graduate students only for selected students with excellent academic and language test scores. The fee waiver is 50% reduction. There is also research scholarship for students who receive recommendation by their advisor, the fee waiver for research scholarship is 50% reduction. For students participating in BK project, masters can receive upto 700000 krw for a month, doctors can receive 1300000 krw for a month. +Tuition fee for Undergraduate Engineering is 2670500 krw. +Tuition fee for Graduate Engineering is 3516000 krw. +Tuition fee for arts is 2743500 krw for undergraduates and for graduate level there is tuition fee of 3616500 krw. +Tuition fee for Natural Sciences and Agriculture is 2497000 krw for undergraduates and for graduate level there is tuition fee of 3280500krw. +Tuition fee for Medicine and Dentistry is 3592000 krw for undergraduates with 1~2 grades, and for 3~6 grades the fee is 5485000 krw and for graduate level there is tuition fee of 4856500 krw. +Tuition fee for Veterinary Medicine is 2497000 krw for undergraduates with grade from 1 to 2, and for grade from 3 to 6 it is 2.808500 and for graduate level there is tuition fee of 3888000 krw. +Tuition fee for Mathematics is 2000500 krw for undergraduates and for graduate level there is tuition fee of 2595000 krw. +Tuition fee for Pharmacy is 3545000 krw for undergraduates and for graduate level there is tuition fee of 3813500 krw. +The Office of International Cooperation is located on the third floor New Silk Road Center.Purposes it provide.Contain establishing MU with various institutions, operating international programs, exchanging students, inviting and welcoming international guests, publishing promotional materials in various languages.Then we have Language Education Center, Korean language classes, certificates and official trial tests. It is located in the first floor New Silk Road center. +Center for International Student Services is located in the third floor New Silk Road Center.It provides services of helping with international admissions and scholarships, operating cultural exchange programs, consulting and supporting international students.We have Central Library located near College of Engineering and Second Library is located near College of Engineering. 2. Low Library, Medical Library, Dental Library, Iksan Library. These libraries have a collection of 1.6 million books and ebooks, subscribing 10 + 1000 academic publications, providing 70 plus academic database services. For example ejournals, web databases, ebooks.Opening and reading a viewing rooms to local residents. Equipping with digitalized rental reservation system. Furnishing with personal and group study rooms. +There are a lot of dormitories in this university. For example, Chambit-kwan for international students, Daedong-kwan for boys only, pyeonghwa-kwan for girls only, Saebit-kwan, Hanbit-kwan, Hyemin-kwan for medical students, Woongbi-kwan in specialized campus Iksan, Cheongwoon-kwan located in Iksan, Jinli-kwan for long distance staff and part-time professors. +When it comes to restaurants and shops, there is a restaurant in the first floor Student Union Building #2 and there is another restaurant in the first floor of Ozone Kwan.Near College of Engineering.And there is another restaurant in the first floor at Medical Student Union Building, which is a College of Medicine.And there is coffee shop in the first floor.Add Student Union Building #1 near clock tower.And there is another coffee shop first floor at Chonbuk National University Museum near Old Gate.And there is another coffee shop in the first floor at Central Library near College of Engineering.And when it comes to convenience stores, it is located in the first floor at Student Union Building #1.And there is another convenience store in the first floor at Central Library near College of Engineering.Stationary store is in the first floor at Student Union building. Number one bookstore is in the same place and guesthouse Hunjan Gunji House near dormitories. We have a post office first floor at student Union building #2.Near Big schoolyard. +The Health Clinic clinic is Is ready for students. There is general consultation weekdays.For internal medicine and first aid, there is dental Clinic from Wednesday and Friday during the semester and there is Clinical Pathology Examination for Students, Body Composition Test for Body Fat, Visceral Fat Area Diet and Exercise Guide etc.Right, there is radiography.For week days throughout the year to check tuberculosis test for dorm residents and radio graphic examination for dorm residents also.The medical examination for first year undergraduates during March which tests for blood tests, chest X-ray and etcetera. +How to get to Jeonbuk National University - Incheon International Airport -> Buy bus ticket bound for Jeonju at Exit No. 8 -> Get into the bus bound for Jeonju at bus station No. 9C -> Get off the bus at Jeonju intercity bus station (will take about 3 hours) -> go to Jeonbuk National University by taxi (fare costs you about 5,000 won) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/utils/elastic_search.py b/utils/elastic_search.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f18f617ee08ea708961dcba3951c0b6ed89a884a --- /dev/null +++ b/utils/elastic_search.py @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +import os +from haystack.document_stores import ElasticsearchDocumentStore +from haystack.nodes import FARMReader +from haystack.nodes import BM25Retriever +from haystack import Pipeline +# Get the host where Elasticsearch is running, default to localhost +host = os.environ.get("ELASTICSEARCH_HOST", "localhost") +print(host) +document_store = ElasticsearchDocumentStore( + host='121.186.58.11', + username="", + password="", + index="document" +) + +retriever = BM25Retriever(document_store=document_store) +reader = FARMReader(model_name_or_path="deepset/roberta-base-squad2", use_gpu=True) + +querying_pipeline = Pipeline() +querying_pipeline.add_node(component=retriever, name="Retriever", inputs=["Query"]) +querying_pipeline.add_node(component=reader, name="Reader", inputs=["Retriever"]) + +prediction = querying_pipeline.run( + query="what is the university name?", + params={ + "Retriever": {"top_k": 10}, + "Reader": {"top_k": 5} + } +) + +for a in prediction['answers']: + print(a.answer) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/utils/indexing.py b/utils/indexing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1a0ca06c57701d464d0251c3b0be463b92d81c30 --- /dev/null +++ b/utils/indexing.py @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +from haystack.utils import fetch_archive_from_http +from haystack.document_stores import ElasticsearchDocumentStore +import os +from haystack import Pipeline +from haystack.nodes import TextConverter, PreProcessor +doc_dir = "data/JBNU-FOCUS" + +host = os.environ.get("ELASTICSEARCH_HOST", "localhost") +print(host) +document_store = ElasticsearchDocumentStore( + host='121.186.58.11', + username="", + password="", + index="document" +) + + +indexing_pipeline = Pipeline() +text_converter = TextConverter() +preprocessor = PreProcessor( + clean_whitespace=True, + clean_header_footer=True, + clean_empty_lines=True, + split_by="word", + split_length=200, + split_overlap=20, + split_respect_sentence_boundary=True, +) + +import os + +indexing_pipeline.add_node(component=text_converter, name="TextConverter", inputs=["File"]) +indexing_pipeline.add_node(component=preprocessor, name="PreProcessor", inputs=["TextConverter"]) +indexing_pipeline.add_node(component=document_store, name="DocumentStore", inputs=["PreProcessor"]) + +files_to_index = [doc_dir + "/" + f for f in os.listdir(doc_dir)] +indexing_pipeline.run_batch(file_paths=files_to_index) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/utils/join_data.py b/utils/join_data.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9f131919c4db4574690687f34123f329e2b2beb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/utils/join_data.py @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +import os +def join(start, end): + text_files = [] + for k in range(start, end): + if os.path.exists('clean_data/output' + str(k) + '.txt'): + with open('clean_data/output' + str(k) + '.txt', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: + text = f.read() + text_files.append(text) + + joint_text = ''.join(text_files) + + with open('output.txt', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: + f.write(joint_text) + + print("Joint text files from {}, {} to a file output.txt".format(start, end-1)) + +join(1, 300) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/utils/preprocess_JBNU_FOCUS.py b/utils/preprocess_JBNU_FOCUS.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c637b8eed8de8ec685e25853cbe36a60383c0851 --- /dev/null +++ b/utils/preprocess_JBNU_FOCUS.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + +def clean_data(id): + try: + with open(f"data/output{id}.txt", "r", encoding='utf-8') as f: + text = f.read() + + start_index = text.find("제목") + end_index = text.find("목록") + + text = text[start_index:end_index-1] + + with open(f'clean_data/output{id}.txt', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: + f.write(text) + except Exception as e: + print(e) + +for i in range(300, 320): + clean_data(i) +# with open('output-clean.txt', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: +# f.write(text) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/utils/scrape_JBNU_FOCUS.py b/utils/scrape_JBNU_FOCUS.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..787b3df8380f648d5e9378d0bdc9b076239903a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/utils/scrape_JBNU_FOCUS.py @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +import requests, re +from bs4 import BeautifulSoup + +def scrape_page(url): + response = requests.get(url) + soup = BeautifulSoup(response.content, "html.parser") + text = soup.get_text() + text = text.strip() + text = text.replace("\n", "") + pattern = re.compile("[\u3131-\u3163\uac00-\ud7a3]+") + + if text != "": + print(text) + return text + +def scrape_recursive(url, output_file): + text = scrape_page(url) + if text is not None: + with open(output_file, "w", encoding='utf-8') as f: + f.write(text) + + +url = "https://www.jbnu.ac.kr/eng/?menuID=350&mode=view&no=" + +for k in range(1, 320): + scrape_recursive(url+str(k), "data/output{}.txt".format(k)) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/utils/scrape_JBNU_NEWS.py b/utils/scrape_JBNU_NEWS.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..66ef9b01661e5248e70f5dc7c8115f232d4e5004 --- /dev/null +++ b/utils/scrape_JBNU_NEWS.py @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +import requests, re +from bs4 import BeautifulSoup + +article_url = 'https://www.jbpresscenter.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=' + +def scrape_page(url): + response = requests.get(url) + soup = BeautifulSoup(response.content, "html.parser") + text = soup.get_text('a') + text = text.strip() + text = text.replace("\n", "") + start_index = text.find("닫기") + end_index = text.find("jbnu.ac.kr") + text = text[start_index+15:end_index-25] + return text + +def has_korean_word(text): + pattern = re.compile("[\u3131-\u3163\uac00-\ud7a3]+") + match = re.search(pattern, text) + if match: + return True + else: + return False + +def scrape_recursive(url, article_ids): + for k in article_ids: + text = scrape_page(url+k) + if text is not None: + print("working on file", k) + with open(f'clean_data/NEWS/output{k}.txt', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: + f.write(text) + print("Files are written") + +def scrape_id(url): + response = requests.get(url) + if response.status_code == 200: + soup = BeautifulSoup(response.content, "html.parser") + links = soup.find_all('a', target='_top') + article_ids = set() + + for link in links: + href = link.get('href') + article_id = extract_article_id(href) + if article_id and int(article_id) > 200000: + response = requests.get(article_url+article_id) + soup = BeautifulSoup(response.content, "html.parser") + text = soup.get_text('a') + text = text.strip() + text = text.replace("\n", "") + start_index = text.find("닫기") + end_index = text.find("jbnu.ac.kr") + text = text[start_index+15:end_index-25] + if has_korean_word(text): + pass + else: + article_ids.add(article_id) + return article_ids + else: + print("Failed to retrieve the page:", response.status_code) + +def extract_article_id(href): + pattern = r'\d+' # Assuming the article ID is a sequence of digits + match = re.search(pattern, href) + if match: + return match.group(0) + else: + return None + + +def scrape_recursive_pagination(start, end): + for k in range(start, end+1): + + url = f"https://www.jbpresscenter.com/news/articleList.html?page={k}&box_idxno=&sc_sub_section_code=S2N18&view_type=sm" + article_ids = scrape_id(url) + print(article_ids, len(article_ids)) + + url = 'https://www.jbpresscenter.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=' + scrape_recursive(url, article_ids) + +scrape_recursive_pagination(6, 39) \ No newline at end of file