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KOSDAQ Association announces results of '2017 KOSDAQ listed company CEO survey' First in non-Seoul universities, reconfirming alumni power in finance sector [April 26, 2017] YU (President Sur Gil-soo) ranked sixth in the nation for graduating CEOs of KOSDAQ listed companies to once again confirm the alumni power in the financial sector. On the 26th, the KOSDAQ Association announced the results after analyzing the education, major and age of CEOs for companies listed in KOSDAQ. Surveys were carried out on the age, place of birth, college, and major of 1,491 CEOs of 1,219 companies listed in KOSDAQ. According to this, it was found that CEOs who are alumni of YU ranked sixth highest. CEOs of KOSDAQ listed companies from Seoul National University led the list at 18.4%, followed by Yonsei University (9.0%), Hanyang University (8.6%), Korea University (7.1%), Sungkyunkwan University (3.7%), and Yeungnam University (3.6%). Excluding the major universities of Seoul, YU graduated the most CEOs of KOSDAQ listed universities. Recently, YU also ranked eighth in the nation in the universities for graduating the most CEOs of the top 500 companies in Korea according to CEO Score, a business performance evaluation website. It was the only university in the top 10 located outside of the Seoul area, thereby demonstrating its status as a prestigious university outside of the capital area. By age of CEOs of KOSDAQ listed companies, CEOs in their 50s accounted for 47.5% of the total, followed by 40s at 22.1%. and 60s at 20.5%. The average age of the CEOs was 55.2 years old. For final education, bachelor's degrees were highest at 54.7%. Master's and PhD holders were 21.9% and 15.3%, respectively. For majors, natural sciences and engineering accounted for almost half of the total at 46.0%, followed by commerce and economics at 36.7%, and humanities and social sciences at 9.9%. For college departments, they were in the order of business administration at 25.8%, electronic engineering (6.6%), and mechanical engineering (4.8%).
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Opening ceremony held on 28th, act as base for youth career guidance and employment support Established 'College Creative Job Center' directly under the YU president for one-stop employment and start-up support Total budget of 3 billion for 5 years from central/local government support and school funding [April 28, 2017] <YU College Creative Job Center opening ceremony> YU (President Sur Gil-soo) opened the ‘College Creative Job Center (Director Kang Seok-bok)’. At 11 a.m. on the 28th at the YU Student Support Center, the 'College Creative Job Center' held its opening ceremony with the attendance of YU president Sur Gil-soo, Gyeongsangbuk-do Vice-governor of economics, Daegu Provincial Employment and Labor Office Director Lee Tae-hee, and Gyeongsan Mayor Choi Young-jo. YU was selected for the 2017 College Creative Job Center operating university by the Ministry of Employment and Labor in February. With the opening of this center, programs to provide career guidance and increase employment rates for youths in the region will begin in earnest. YU is planning to support the career guidance and employment of local youths including its students with a total budget of 3 billion won comprised of central and local (Gyeongsangbuk-do, Gyeongsan) government subsidies, and funding from YU for the next five years. YU President Sur Gil-soo aid, "With the construction of the integrated employment support system centering on the College Creative Job Center through the cooperation of central and local governments, and our university, there are high expectations for strengthening of local talents and enhancing youth employment rates." He added, "the YU College Creative Job Center will play the role of a hub to construct a virtuous cycle in which the community, youths and university can coexist." YU is planning to install the College Creative Job Center immediately under the YU president, and it will not only oversee employment support team that is in charge of student career development and employment support, career development team, women's career development team, field support center, and student consulting center, but also provide one-stop employment/start-up support services in connection with the school's start-up education center. The YU College Creative Job Center is planning to engage in tasks such as constructing career/employment-friendly academic systems and infrastructure, construction of school-wide career guidance systems for all students, support for graduated students who have not yet gained employment, classes vulnerable for employment (humanities, sociology, sports/arts, female students, etc.), support local small and medium company employment prospect teams, construct a customized PR channel to increase the level of youth employment that is actually felt, and construct a cooperative system with outside agencies regarding youth employment policies. Meanwhile, the College Creative Job Center project is a program that provides comprehensive employment support services for youths by the Ministry of Employment and Labor together with the local community. This year, 20 universities were selected for this project.
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<70 Years of YU in Records> Exhibit held at 1st floor lobby in central library until the 19th Over 80 major records possessed by YU Museum and donated artifacts by faculty and alumni on display College of Music students to hold <Wednesday Recital> in campus every Wednesday in May from the 10th [May 10, 2017] <70 Years of YU in Records> YU (President Sur Gil-soo) will hold various cultural events for students and the community at the campus in commemoration of the 70th year since the founding of the school. YU opened a commemorative exhibit at 2 p.m. on the 10th at the first floor lobby of the central library that shows the history of YU in a glance. This exhibit, held under the title '70 Years of YU in Records' will be held until the 19th. This exhibit puts on display important records on historical moments in which YU developed into one of Korea's top private educational institutes. The exhibit includes a total of over 80 pieces including records and panels in a total of seven sectors such as the history of YU, admissions, student activities, graduation, campus, education and research, and administration. The pieces on display are records possessed by the YU museum with high historical value and records that were awarded in the 'YU 70th year anniversary Cheonma historic data collection contest'. YU held a contest on historical records of the university for five months from June of last year for faculty, alumni and the general public. During the contest, a total of 2,281 historic pieces including 463 publications, 21 documents, 513 audio/video materials, and 1,284 administrative and historic pieces were collected from individuals and groups including faculty, alumni, honorary professors and students. <'YU 70th year anniversary Cheonma historic data collection contest' award winning records> In addition, students in the College of Music also prepared small recitals for fellow students and community members in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of YU. Students of the YU College of Music majoring in traditional Korean music, vocal music, and orchestra will hold a one-hour recital every Wednesday in front of the Law Hall within the YU campus. They are scheduled to hold a total of four recitals every Wednesday starting with their first one at noon on the 10th. <Students of the College of Music held a recital in campus in commemoration of the 70th year anniversary of YU> YU President Sur Gil-soo said, "YU fostered over 220,000 talented individuals over the past 70 years and has developed to not only a top-notch local university, but one of the most prestigious private educational institutes of Korea." He added, "I hope that students and faculty will gain more pride for YU through the recitals and exhibit to celebrate and look back upon the 70 years of our school, and I also hope that this will be an opportunity for the community to also remember the history of the past 70 years."
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GTEP project team signs MOU on export support with 71 small and medium businesses Participate in overseas exhibits to work on the front lines of small and medium businesses such as consulting and interpretation High rating in last year's annual evaluations, 20 million won additional project budget [April 26, 2017] <YU GTEP project team students providing consultations with buyers at the '2017 Dubai Gulfood Exhibition'> With YU students successfully landing export contracts for small and medium businesses one after the other, they are playing a key role for companies to plunge into overseas markets. Just last year, they recorded a total of two million USD in export contracts. The team was comprised of 30 students who are active as part of the 10th YU Global Trade Experts Incubating Program (hereinafter 'GTEP'). They signed export support MOUs with 71 small and medium companies and were dispatched to domestic and foreign exhibits to promote products and provide consulting for buyers. Last year alone, they were dispatched to 64 foreign exhibits in a total of 14 countries including the 'Dubai AgraME' and 'Dubai Gulfood Exhibition'. Yoon Seok-hee (24, YU Department of International Trade, senior, 10th GTEP project team) who participated in the 'Dubai Auto Mechanica' together with Kyungdong Industries, which is a company specializing in automobile parts, said, "This was a great opportunity to learn about practical knowledge related to overseas sales by collaborating with professionals at overseas exhibits." He added, "It was a fulfilling experience as I was able to enhance my capacities as a trade expert and contribute in leading to actual contracts being signed." Thanks to such achievements, the YU GTEP project team recently received high scores among the 24 GTEP project teams in the annual evaluations by the Korea International Trade Association, and thus procured an additional 20 million won in project budgets. This year, 33 students were selected as the 11th agents and are traveling around the world to help companies tap into foreign markets. As of current, a total of 43 students were dispatched to a total of 25 overseas exhibits such as the Dubai Food Expo, Tokyo Food Expo in Japan, and Festival Evolution Exhibit in the Czech Republic. Professor of International Trade Sohn Sang-beom, who is in charge of the YU GTEP project team said, "Companies are showing high degrees of satisfaction as the students in the project team are working hard in the front lines of exports such as participating in exhibits, and since their efforts are leading to actual contracts." He added, "The students have been displaying abilities similar to that of corporate professionals by analyzing overseas markets and providing consulting for buyers. In particular, by engaging in actual work at overseas exhibits, they are improving their employment competitiveness by gaining experience and expertise and trade experts." Meanwhile, YU has continuously pursued projects to foster young trade experts since 2001 with the support of the government. Starting with the TI (Trade Incubator) project overseen by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy in September of 2001, YU has been carrying out young trade expert fostering projects for the past 17 years. YU has currently trained a total of more than 500 trade experts who are acting as the spearhead for exports by small and medium companies. In particular, YU is the only university selected for specialization in the Middle East among the 24 universities selected for the project nationwide. The YU GTEP project team is expected to play a huge role for local small and medium businesses to enter the global market by fostering trade experts who are equipped with language skills and knowledge in trading. <YU GTEP project team students helped companies carry out export operations by participating in the '2017 Dubai Gulfood Exhibit'.>
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Best university in the architecture (construction) sector by the Ministry of Education's '2016 College Rankings by Industries' Joined by employees of 30 companies including Samsung C&T, Hyundai Motors, evaluation of 2,991 corporate questionnaires [April 19, 2017] <School of Architecture field study> ‘What is the best university chosen by companies?‘ YU (President Sur Gil-soo) was selected as the 'best university' by the industrial sector. The Ministry of Education announced the results of the '2016 College Rankings by Industries' on the 18th. In result, YU was selected as the 'best university' in the architecture (construction) sector. The YU School of Architecture was also selected as the best university in the 2012 evaluations, and being chosen once again as the best university proved yet again the superiority of its curriculum. This evaluation was carried out in a total of five fields such as △architecture (construction) △civil engineering △mechanics △automobiles △shipbuilding and marine science, and a total of 39 universities (including multiple winners) were selected as best universities. When broken down, 20 schools were selected for architecture (construction), 11 for civil engineering, 13 for mechanics, 6 for automobiles, and 4 for shipbuilding and marine science. The 'College Rankings by Industries' that the Ministry of Education has been carrying out together with economic organizations since 2008 evaluates colleges based on the perspective of the industrial sector. It evaluates how much the capacities of graduating students fit the capacities of personnel needed by industries. The industries propose the core capacities and relevant curricula for each sector, and it evaluates how well the universities reflect them in their curriculum. This evaluation was joined by employees of 30 companies including Samsung C&T, Hyundai Motors, and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and a total of 2,991 businesses participated in the surveys. Universities selected as best universities in this evaluation will receive plaques under the name of the Ministry of Education, Five Major Economic Groups, and the Korean Council for University Education. Graduates of the winning universities are scheduled to receive employment incentives from member companies of the economic group. Meanwhile, in the 2015 College Rankings by Industries, YU was selected as best university in the metal and food sectors, and was also selected in 2014 for the bio-pharmaceutical sector, 2013 for the electronic semiconductors and information communication sectors, and in the architecture sector in 2012.
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Only university outside of the Seoul area for both national and private schools to be ranked in top 10 Analyzed 480 CEOs in the 'CEO Score' that assesses corporate management performance, 11 from YU [April 12, 2017] YU (President Sur Gil-soo) was ranked 8th in the nation in the rankings of schools for graduating CEOs of the top 500 companies that are leading the financial world of Korea. It is the only university to be placed in the top 10 among schools located outside of the Seoul area for both national and private universities. The academic background of CEOs for the nation's top 500 companies were analyzed by the corporate management performance evaluation site, CEO Score on the 12th. Upon analyzing those whose schools could be confirmed among the 480 CEOs (including owner families) of the 347 companies that submitted business reports among the top 500 companies, it was found that YU was the only university outside of the Seoul area to be placed in the top 10. Seoul National University had the most with 122 people, followed by Korea University (52), Yonsei University (44), Hanyang University (24), and Sungkyunkwan University to lead the group as the top, while YU (11), Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (13), Sogang University (12), and Chungang University/Inha University (10 each) were included in the top 10. Pusan University (8) was ranked 11th, while Kyungpook National University and Dong-A University tied for 12th with seven each. Meanwhile, YU was also ranked 6th in the nation in the school ranking for CEOs in the nation's top 10 companies analyzed and announced by <Modern Management> in 2015, while also playing sixth in for two consecutive years in 2013 and 2014 in the KOSDAQ's 'KOSDAQ CEO Survey', demonstrating that alumni of YU are leading the financial world of Korea.
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Recognized as 'next-generation researcher' from the world's most authoritative society in the vision and ophthalmology sector Second Korean to receive this award First Korean to win the 'Global Ophthalmology Research Award' by the European Society of Retina Specialists last year [April 13, 2017] YU School of Medicine Professor Lee Joon-yeop (37, Department of Ophthalmology) was selected as the 2017 'Early Career Clinician-Scientist Research Award' by the US ARVO (The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology). ARVO is the world's most authoritative academic organization in the ophthalmology and vision sectors that was established in the United States in 1928 for the research, publication of theses, and education in the ophthalmology and vision science sectors. It is the world's largest organization of its kind with over 12,000 ophthalmology and vision science researchers from over 75 countries around the world. The ARVO 'Early Career Clinician-Scientist Research Award' was enacted in 2006 to encourage the research of young ophthalmology doctors and medical scientists conducting research in the vision science sector. Four to five winners are selected among next-generation researchers with career experience of no more than six years taking into consideration excellence of their studies submitted to the academic conferences, and their research achievements. This year, researchers from the US, Spain and Austria were selected in addition to Professor Lee Joon-yeop. This is the second time for a Korean to win the award since Professor Jung Hye-won at Konkuk University received the award in 2012. The award ceremony will be held at the '2017 ARVO Annual Meeting' that is scheduled to be held in Baltimore, USA from May 7 to 11. Professor Lee investigated that the level of retinal ischemia in retinal detachment patients is a major cause and prognostic factor for vision loss, and reexamined the importance of early surgical procedures to cure retinal ischemia. He is scheduled to make a presentation in commemoration of receiving this award at the ARVO Annual Meeting on the theme of this clinical study. Professor Lee said, "I hope that this study leads to more studies and treatment for retinal detachment patients who are in risk of losing their vision to restore their vision." Professor Lee also made headlines by being the first Korean researcher to receive the Global Ophthalmology Award Program, Research Award by the European Society of Retina Specialists in 2016 for his basic research on macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.
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YU President Sur Gil-soo takes part in 'A+ snack delivery' on the morning of the first mid-terms together with professors and student government Encouraged students while handing out cup-rice, beverages and snacks [April 20, 2017] “Dear students! Eat your A+ snack, and best of luck in your tests!” YU President Sur Gil-soo delivered snacks to students coming to school early in the morning of the first day of the 2017 first semester mid-terms. At 7:30 a.m. on the 20th, the YU president and professors came out with the student body to deliver morning snacks for students coming to school early to study for their tests. A long line of students formed at the B1 lobby and staircase of the YU Central Library to receive their snacks. Ok Tae-hee (25, School of Architecture, junior) who stayed up the night studying for the mid-terms said, "I did an all-nighter studying for my exam in the morning. I was really happy with this surprise snack at the library. I hope that I will have good results since I will be taking my exam on a full stomach." Lee Gap-gyeong (24, School of Electric Engineering, senior), who said she came at 6 a.m. to the library to make sure she has a seat, said, "I came to school early to study, and then I stood in line to get a snack." She added, "I am hoping that I will ace the mid-terms since I received a snack from the president of YU. It would be great if we can get snacks every morning during the mid-terms." YU Student Government Chairman Lee Hoon-il (25, School of Electric Engineering, senior), who prepared for this snack event, said, "The student body prepared this snack event hoping that we can help students during their exams, no matter how small the help may be." He added, "Aside from this snack event, we will do our best to help students in their college life." The snack delivery was carried out simultaneously at the basement lobby of the YU Central Library and the first floor lobby of the Science Museum. Cup-rice, beverages and snacks for a total of 800 people were prepared, which emptied out in not even 20 minutes thanks to the high popularity of students. YU President Sur Gil-soo said, "I know that students are tired from studying for their tests and coming to school early, but I hope that our students do well and never forget that myself, professors, and fellow classmates are rooting for you." He added, "I hope that the students have a healthy breakfast and do well in the tests."
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Globally-trusted world leaders in university rankings, along with QS Only three universities in Daegu and Gyeongbuk areas, YU, POSTECH, and Gyeongbuk National University, included in the rankings YU keeps getting good results in world university rankings including QS University Rankings (Asia) and Leiden Ranking [Mar 29, 2017] 2017 THE Asian University Rankings Ranking in Korea Ranking in Asia University 1 8 KAIST 2 9 Seoul National University 3 10 POSTECH 4 13 Sungkyunkwan University 5 20 Korea University 6 29 Yonsei University 7 31 GIST 8 36 Kyung Hee University 9 38 Hanyang University 10 53 Ewha Womans University 11 60 Chung-Ang University 12 66 University of Ulsan 13 90 Busan National University 14 95 Seogang University 15 99 Sejong University 16 101-110 Yeungnam University 17 141-150 Inha University 17 141-150 Konkuk University 19 151-160 Ajou University 20 171-180 Jeonbuk National University 20 171-180 Jeonnam National University 20 171-180 Gyeongbuk National University 23 201-250 Chungnam National University 23 201-250 University of Seoul 23 201-250 SEOULTECH 26 251+ Hallym University In the ‘2017 Asian University Rankings’ published by Times Higher Education (“THE”), a world-famous university ranking publisher, Yeungnam University (“YU”) was ranked 16th in Korea (between 101st and 110th in Asia), posting an impressive jump of 6 steps from last year (22nd). THE has been publishing world university rankings since 2004, and publish Asian university rankings in March each year. For top 100 universities, individual ranks are announced, and for those between 101st and 300th, their ranking brackets are announced. Evaluation is based on five indicators – Teaching (the learning environment) (weight of 25%), Research (volume, income and reputation) (30%), Citation (research influence) (30%), International outlook (staff, students and research) (7.5%), and Industry income (knowledge transfer) (7.5%). Based on sub-items of each indicator, a total of 13 sub-indicators are used for the evaluation. Among the indicators mentioned above, YU received good evaluation in that of “Teaching,” with high evaluation weight, which led to significant rise in its ranking. In the “Teaching” indicator, YU posted a remarkable improvement of 115 steps (51st in Asia) over the previous year (166th in Asia). In addition, YU showed improvement in “Research” such as per-teaching staff number of academic articles (3.52 →4.07), academic articles citation (3.85 → 4.05), and per-teaching staff research grants from the industry (6.8 million Won → 8.6 million Won) and in “International outlook” such as international staff ratio (number of international staff: 124 → 146). In 2017, a total of 26 Korean universities were included in the aforesaid ranking, and among those in Daegu and Gyeongbuk areas, only three, YU, POSTECH (3rd in Korea, 10th in Asia) and Gyeongbuk National University (20th in Korea, between 171st and 180th in Asia), were included. In the ‘University Rankings: Asia 2016’ published by QS in June of last year, YU was ranked as 128th among Asian universities (22n in Korea). With major Korean universities generally falling or stagnating in the ranking, YU demonstrated its strength, jumping 22 steps from 2013 (150th). Also, in the 'Leiden Ranking 2016,' evaluating world universities based on their academic articles’ quality, YU was ranked 50th in the world and 1st in Korea in Mathematics & Computer Science, its world-class research power earning recognition.
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YU’s overseas work experience partner from the US visits YU, holds overseas internship briefing and Q&A sessions Reviews student-prepared English resumes and holds interview clinic, at the briefing session 978 YU students having participated in overseas work experience program since 2002 [Apr 5, 2017] Yeungnam University (“YU”) (President Sur, Gil Soo) held an overseas work experience briefing session to strengthen students’ global competency through overseas working/living. The briefing session, managed by YU’s International Exchange Team, was held at YU’s International Exchange Center (Room 301), for 2 hours from 1:30 PM on the 5th. In particular, at the briefing session, the local agent of International Culture & Career Exchange (“ICCE”), YU’s overseas work experience partner located in Los Angeles in the US, visited YU, explained the programs to the students, and had a Q&A session. ICCE, conducting the briefing session, introduced a list of companies for which YU students can work in the US, and answered students’ overseas work experience program-related questions, such as preparation of resumes in English and procedure of visa issuance. In particular, after the briefing session, ICCE staff reviewed English resumes prepared by the students and held an interview clinic on the spot, thus attracting an enthusiastic response from the students. Mr. Hyeong-Woo Jeon (24-year old senior majoring in electric engineering in YU) attending the briefing session said, “I have been thinking about starting a business overseas, and I came to the briefing session because I thought it would help me do so to experience local corporate culture through the overseas work experience program,” and “I could get valuable information as ICCE, an agency from the US and having a long-term partnership with YU, conducted the briefing session.” YU’s overseas work experience program is attracting strong interest from YU students because not only can they acquire practical job skills in large Korean corporations’ overseas subsidiaries and in foreign companies including world-famous US garment manufacturers and improve foreign language skills, but can experience global cultures. Also, participating students can earn up to 18 credits for the work experience and receive scholarships. Since 2002, a total of 978 YU students have participated in the overseas work experience program. This year, 22 YU students are working in manufacturing companies, law firms, aviation service companies, etc. in the US. YU intends to hold at least 2 briefing sessions a semester and thereby actively support students’ overseas working/living. YU President Sur, Gil Soo said, “I hope more YU students will participate in our various global initiative programs” and “I will do everything I can to help YU students build global competency and be competitive anywhere in the world.”