The Innovation Center for Engineering Education in Dongguk (ICEED) holds firstly English essay contest for students who have attended the engineering courses in English.The period is from September 27th to December 15th for submitting and students should submit the essay to ICEED office (at Wonheung
On November 21st, the Dongguk University Cooperative held a cooking contest for the college students for the first time. Students from 17 universities including Dongguk participated in the contest and made creative meals that could be sold in University. The winning recipes will widen the choice of
On November 3rd, Dongguk University had a gathering for familiar talk with Kansas University. Two universities announced to expand substantial academic exchanges and promote the friendship within each other. Especially Kansas delivered Letter of Intent (LOI) to Dongguk for propelling the exchange bu
Lee Gang-woo, a professor of information & communication engineering, was awarded in an engineering educational innovation part, from Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology. He developed standards for certification of engineering education. Moreover, he contributed to Ministry of Knowledge E
The Dongguk University Cooperative held public subscription contest from November 9th to 20th. For searching their defect and role, DU consumer's cooperation holds public subscription contest. It was the first time that DU consumer's cooperation holds contest and it is expected to be useful in refle
Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute Open R&D Center. Dongguk University opens Information & Culture Center (Q 108) on November 2nd. The purpose of the center is to share human resources and data of research information. Researchers will work in the field of communication application
Nottingham University Business School has again been named the UK leader in ethical and sustainable business in a global league table of innovative MBAs. The School has climbed five places in the world rankings, to number 23, and comes third in Europe.Nottingham has demonstrated significant leadersh
Charles Sturt University (CSU) has occupied the top spot two months running for the availability of its public web service, according to an independent study, the Australian Universities IT Performance Benchmark Report. The study measured the IT performance of Australia’s 38 universities in Septembe
NSU President Jim Smith announced on Friday that NSU is launching an ambitious capital campaign with the goal of raising over $27 million ? more than three times the amount of any campaign goal in the university's history. “This plan will effectively assess the role Northern will play as an entrepre
A month ago, Korea failed again to produce a Nobel Prize winner in any of the categories. Everyone knows it is hard to win this prize; however, it seems this is much more difficult for Asian countries compared with Western countries. Only 27 Asians have won the Nobel Prize since the awards’ inceptio
Almost nothing other than October Autumn Leaves is able to bring in peace and more happiness. Similar to various beauties felt only in autumn, many unique phenomena are occurring in the areas of our society, such as education, community, economy, culture and etc. Society has same character of nature
According to Western theology, there are 'Seven Deadly Sins': Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy and Pride. If a person commits any one of the aforementioned, he or she will be punished by the Gods. Let us look, in some detail, at Pride, which in my opinion is "the mother of all sins". In Anc
While walking around the campus or studying in the library you may on occasion wonder about us. Well, we are foreign students who are here at Dongguk University as part of the student exchange program. This exchange program is offered by DU in partnership with universities from countries such as Chi
These days we are so busy that there is little time to reflect upon the world around us. Nevertheless, there is one man who has found an oasis of calm in metropolitan Seoul. Meet Kang Eun-goo, an artist who works on the iron and steel around him to create interesting three-dimensional forms. Kang wo
On July 11th, the poet Kong Kwang-kyu who graduated from Korean Language & Literature at Dongguk University (DU) received 'The Fourth Yun Dong-ju Literature Prize'. His first collection appeared in 1986, when he was 27 years old; he has subsequently written five collections, one of which was a major
'2009 Emerging Korean Artists in the world' will be presented at Hangaram Art Museum from November 5th until December 6th for 31days (11:00 A.M.-19:00 P.M.). It is an exhibition that introduces several promising Korean artists scattered around the world. The 100 works on display are the creation of
‘2009 Namsangol Winter Retreat Festival'’, an annual event to promote Korean culture, will be held at Han-ok-ma-eul in Chungmuro, located near exits 3 and 4 of Chungmuro station on subway lines 3 and 4, from November 14th to 15th. The festival will present several examples of how Koreans once prepar
Netizens feel uneasy with the revised copyright laws, which became effective on July 23, because they could be charged with copyright violations of their fan fiction, fan art, drama and entertainment broadcasting capture, criticism, parodies in blogs, mini hompages or cafe. So, the Ministry of Cultu
On 1st October, Seoul City changed the traditional walking rule for pedestrians: instead of the long-time habit of walking on the left, citizens now have to keep to the right. In accordance with this new rule, direction signs on escalators, moving walkways and subway stations were changed this month