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- [General] 3rd Sungkyun Management Forum Humanities Research Scholarship Recipients Meeting
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The School of Foreign Studies and the College of Liberal Arts held the 3rd Sungkyun Management Forum Humanities Research Scholarship Meeting in Okryucheon on March 28 (Thursday). The 3rd Sungkyun Management Forum Humanities Research Scholarship will be awarded to three people, Yoon Young-chae, Yoon Young-chae, Cho Kyo-hyun, Cho Kyo-hyun, and Yoon So-young, both of the Department of Korean Language and Literature, and Yoon So-young, who will receive a scholarship of 5 million won per person per year to publish research papers in academic journals. Chairman Jeon Yong-joo and Secretary-General Lee Si-sang attended the research scholarship delivery ceremony at the Sungkyun Management Forum, and Kim Dong-min, dean of the College of Confucian Studies, Ahn Dae-hoe, dean of the Department of Korean Language and Literature, and Lee Sang-dong, a professor of history, attended the school to encourage scholarship students. In his greeting, Chairman Jeon Yong-joo said that scholarships were provided by gathering the will of members of the Sungkyun Management Forum to support the development of humanities-related fields and the development of excellent professors. Scholarship students were also honored to receive valuable scholarships sent by members of the Sungkyun Management Forum through appreciation, and showed their determination by briefly describing future research plans. The Sungkyun Management Forum is a group of managers from this school and greatly contributes to the development of the alma mater, and the "Sungkyun Management Forum Humanities Research Scholarship" was proposed and promoted as one of the measures to support the development of the humanities field of this school and the development of excellent professors. The international universities and liberal arts universities established implementation plans and guidelines for the operation of scholarships by reflecting the purpose of the Sungkyun Management Forum's scholarship support, and selected and recommended students with excellent research results and development potential. Based on the research scholarship support, the scholarship students will study the application topic for one year and publish the results in a journal. -
- 작성일 2024-04-03
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- Professor Byun Hyung-woo (Chinese Language and Literature) published "Grammar dictionary of The Analects"
- Professor Byun Hyung-woo of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature published "Grammar dictionary of The Analects" (論語語法詞典) in September 2023 at 商務印書館, a Chinese publisher. This dictionary analyzes vocabulary and grammar overall by adopting a method that combines the meaning and usage of vocabulary in “The Analects”. The meaning of all single-syllable words and gospel words in 『Theory語 is derived, and the usage of each word, its role in the syntactic structure of the word, its ability to combine words, and the relationship between word meaning and grammar function are described in detail using layer analysis. In addition, according to each Chinese character, word, and word meaning of the entire “The Analects”, 1593 single-syllable words, 317 joint words, and 70 three-syllable words were included, and 16,000 items were analyzed for grammar. In addition, it contains 20,000 reference examples of “The Analects” and the literature of the pre-Qin period (example text of Hundred Schools of Thought). The academic value of this dictionary is that it was written using a historical linguistic method that considers the linguistic situation and the linguistic analysis of the text of The Analects itself, while referring to the historical achievements of Qin period language and taking an archaeological method. This is different from the existing commentary on “The Analects”, and its value can be assessed in terms of China's recent academic research trends. 商務印書館 (The Commercial Press (abbreviated as CP)), the managing director who published the book, is the oldest Chinese publisher. It was founded in Shanghai in 1897 and moved to Beijing in 1954, and together with Beijing University, it is called the 中國近代文化的雙子星" (a twin star of modern Chinese culture).
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- 작성일 2023-11-06
- 조회수 1577
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- Professor Lee Hae-na's research team in the Department of Sociology identifies the negative impact of heat waves
- Professor Lee Hae-na's research team in the Department of Sociology identifies the negative impact of heat waves on cognitive function in old age - It has a more deadly effect on the elderly in poor areas than in rich areas - Presenting a New Convergent Perspective on Sociology in Old Age ▲ (from left) Professor Lee Hae-na of the Department of Sociology, Professor Eunyoung Choi of New York University, and Professor Virginia Chang of New York University Professor Lee Hae-na's research team in the Department of Sociology announced the results of a study that long-term exposure to heat waves can affect the cognitive function of the elderly using big data from the U.S. heat wave. In particular, the heat wave has a greater impact on the elderly and black elderly in poor areas, and this revealed that the heat wave can act as an "unequal disaster" for the socially vulnerable. On July 3, 2023, the average global temperature hit an all-time high. The combined effects of global warming and renewed El Nino have pushed the average temperature above 17 degrees Celsius. As a result of the climate crisis, the intensity and frequency of heat waves are increasing, and the invisible damage caused by them is also increasing. Heat waves are particularly disastrous for the elderly, low-income, and poor, but most studies have focused on the relationship between heat waves, mortality, and hospitalization rates, and lack information on the long-term effects of extreme heat on cognitive function in old age. Professor Lee Hae-na's research team analyzed about 9,500 elderly people aged 51 or older by combining big data on heat waves collected from 1979 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with the Health and Retirement Study (2006-2018). As a result, it was found that the heat wave did not have the same negative effect on all the elderly, but the risk of heat waves was concentrated on the elderly and black elderly living in poor neighborhoods. In other words, residents in poor areas quickly deteriorated their cognitive abilities when exposed to long-term heat waves, but no such association was found in the elderly in rich areas. Similarly, cognitive decline occurred when black seniors were exposed to heat waves, but no such relevance was found in white or Hispanic seniors. This study is meaningful in that it derived the diversification of heat wave and elderly health research by analyzing the heat wave vulnerable in-depth. By combining environmental big data with the U.S. National Senior Panel Survey, we overcame the limitations of previous studies limited to specific hospitals or regions and presented a new convergent perspective on old sociology. This study was conducted in collaboration with Professor Virginia Chang, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of New York International School of Public Health, and the results were published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (IF: 6; 8%) of the British Medical Journal. ○ The name of the thesis: Cumulative exposure to extreme heat and trajectories of cognitive decline among older adults in the USA ○ Journal: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health ○ Author: Lee Hae-na (co-author), Eunyoung Choi (co-author), Virginia Chang (co-author) ○ DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2023-220675
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- 작성일 2023-09-05
- 조회수 1920
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- College of Liberal Arts holds a scholarship award ceremony for Park Ki-hwa in 2023
- College of Liberal Arts holds a scholarship award ceremony for Park Ki-hwa in 2023 ▲ (From left) Kim Young-sik, Director of Literature Information, second daughter Park Ji-yeon, eldest daughter Park Joo-yeon, grandson Heo Min-ki, Hong Mi-young, Jeong Yoon-hwan, Choi Jin-ho, Director of the College of Liberal Arts, Ahn Dae-hoe The first award ceremony for the "Danhe Park Ki-hwa Scholarship" of the liberal arts university was held on August 8 (Tue) at Toegye Humanities Hall 31503 of the Humanities and Social Sciences Campus. The Danheo Park Ki-hwa Scholarship is a scholarship funded by the late alumni Park Ki-hwa and Hong Mi-young in April 2022. The full tuition fee for one semester is provided to two liberal arts students every school year. Hong Mi-young, first daughter Park Joo-yeon, second daughter Park Ji-yeon, and grandson Heo Min-ki attended the ceremony, and many foreign guests attended the school, including Ahn Dae-hoe, general secretary Lee Chul-woo, Kim Young-sik, former head of the literature and information team. The award ceremony began with a photo screening and silent tribute when the late alumni Park Ki-hwa was in office. Ahn Dae-hoe, president of the College of Liberal Arts, and Hong Mi-young directly awarded scholarship certificates and scholarships to Jeong Yoon-hwan (philosophy department) and Choi Jin-ho (literary information department), who were selected as scholarships for Danheo Park Ki-hwa. Ahn Dae-hoe, president of the College of Liberal Arts, said in a speech of encouragement, "It would have been great if alumni Park Ki-hwa were here," and thanked Hong Mi-young and her family, saying, "Because they supported the late alumni Park Ki-hwa's love for their alma mater, they paid off." He also congratulated students Jung Yoon-hwan and Choi Jin-ho, who received scholarships. Park Joo-yeon, the eldest daughter on behalf of her family, also said in a message of encouragement, "I remember that my father was always full of affection for the school when he worked at Sungkyunkwan University." He expressed his gratitude, saying, "I am happy that my father's heart can be delivered through the Danheo Park Ki-hwa scholarship." He also said, "I hope that the two students who were awarded scholarships will lead to a relationship that can help them as life seniors." Students Jung Yoon-hwan and Choi Jin-ho, who received scholarships, also expressed their determination in appreciation, saying, "It is very regrettable that I cannot directly thank alumni Park Ki-hwa," adding, "I thank my family and will work hard in my studies and school life as the first scholarship students of the Danheo Park Ki-hwa Scholarship.“ Born in 1953, alumni Park Ki-hwa graduated from the library department of this school, joined the faculty in 1981 as a member of the school's faculty, and served as the head and manager of the academic information team of △ Central Library, △ Medical University Administration Office, △ Central Information Center, and Samsung Academic Information Center retired in February 2011. While in office, he received a number of commendations, including the Minister of Education's commendation and the President's commendation for the modernization of academic information centers. Even after retirement, he thought a lot about his role in the development of the school with his alma mater and affection for his job, and in 2017, he agreed to 100 million won as a scholarship fund for his juniors (currently set aside 120 million won). Meanwhile, on April 6, 2022, when Corona was in full swing, unfortunately, he left us at the age of 68.
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- 작성일 2023-08-11
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- The J Cube Data Scholarship Delivery Ceremony of the Department of Literature and Information in 2023 will be held
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The J Cube Data Scholarship Delivery Ceremony of the Department of Literature and Information in 2023 will be held
The literature and information department of the liberal arts university held a delivery ceremony for the 2023 J-Cube Data Scholarship on June 1 (Thursday). The 2023 scholarship students are Kang Se-hyun (20), Kim Gyu-ri (20), Kim Jo-eun (19), Park Go-eun (20), Park Yoo-min (20), Samoon-ki (22), Ahn Hye-ri (20), Yoo Jong-seok (18), Jang Wook (20), and Jang Hye-ri (20), This time, students visited J-Cube Data Co., Ltd. to introduce the company and had a scholarship delivery ceremony and lunch together. Alumni Kim Jong-kook (Munjeong 90), department head Kim Young-sik, professor Ko Young-man, student Hong Ji-yoon, and officials from J Cube Data Co., Ltd. participated in the event to celebrate scholarship students. The J-Cube Data Scholarship is a scholarship fund contributed by Kim Jong-kook (Munjeong 90), CEO of J-Cube Data Co., Ltd., and is paid to students in the Department of Literature and Information every school year. -
- 작성일 2023-07-31
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- Held the 15th Humanities Training Center
- Held the 15th Humanities Training Center The College of Liberal Arts (Professor Ahn Dae-hoe) held the 15th Humanities Kiwoom on June 2 (Friday) at Toegye Humanities Hall of the Humanities and Social Sciences Campus. At the 15th Humanities Kiwoom, Professor Kim Yong-tae of the Department of Chinese Literature conducted a presentation. How has East Asia used Chinese characters? - Under the theme of "Relationship between Chinese Language and East Asian National Language,“ Since the first semester of the 2022 school year, the College of Liberal Arts has been holding Humanities Kiwoom Culture (Growth), a place where academic topics can be discussed without distinction. It will be held at 12 o'clock on Friday every two to three weeks, and has been held 15 times so far. The 15th Human Kiwoom was attended by Ahn Dae-hoe, president of the College of Liberal Arts, as well as teachers from the College of Liberal Arts, as well as Kwon Young-wook, director of the Sungkyun Convergence Center, to promote academic exchange and friendship. Ahn Dae-hoe, president of the College of Liberal Arts, said in a greeting before the event, "I would like to thank professors who have shown a lot of interest in Human Kiwoom, and I plan to further diversify Human Kiwoom speakers in the second semester.“ The College of Liberal Arts will do its best to expand the scope of exchanges as an academic community that can communicate between teachers and establish itself as a beneficial event to gain understanding and insight into other academic fields. In addition, in order to promote interdisciplinary exchanges among members of colleges and universities, the interest and participation of teachers at other academic units as well as liberal arts universities are actively encouraged. After the 15th, all of the Human Kiwooms scheduled for the first semester were successfully completed, and the next Human Kiwoom will be held in the second semester. In the second semester, presenters from each department of liberal arts universities are recruited in advance, and they are preparing to provide a more diverse and abundant academic exchange venue than in the first semester.
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- 작성일 2023-06-19
- 조회수 1505
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- Held the first Human Kiwoom at the College of Liberal Arts in 2023 (12th and 13th)
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Held the first Human Kiwoom at the College of Liberal Arts in 2023 (12th and 13th) The College of Liberal Arts (Professor Ahn Dae-hoe) held its first human education in 2023 at the Toegye Humanities Hall Trial Festival and Myeongryun Seowon on March 31 (Fri) and April 21 (Fri). At the 12th Human Kiwoom, Kwon Kyung-joon, a professor of Russian literature, gave a presentation under the theme of "Repeating the same language is repeating the same language." In addition, in the 13th, Professor Lim Kyung-seok of the Department of History, the author of
, conducted a presentation on the theme of "Independence movement thermoelectric" inside. Ahn Dae-hoe, the head of the College of Liberal Arts, said in a greeting at the two-day event that he hopes that Human Kiwoom will expand beyond the College of Liberal Arts to a place where researchers from all different academic levels can join. Therefore, in 2023, he said he would actively encourage the interest and participation of teachers at other academic units as well as liberal arts universities to promote interdisciplinary exchanges among college members. It also said that it will do its best to expand the scope of exchange as an academic community capable of communication between teachers and establish itself as a beneficial event to gain understanding and insight into other academic fields. The two-day event was attended by Ahn Dae-hoi, president of the College of Liberal Arts, teachers of more than 10 departments of the College of Liberal Arts, as well as Kwon Young-wook, head of the Sungkyun Convergence Center, and had valuable learning and discussions to promote academic exchange and friendship. Since the first semester of the 2022 academic community, the College of Liberal Arts has continued to hold Humanities Kiwoom Culture (Growth), a place where academic topics can be discussed without distinction. Human Kiwoom will be held on various topics at 12:00 on Friday every two to three weeks, and a total of 11 times were held in the lecture room of Toegye Humanities Hall in 2022. The 14th Human Kiwoom will be held on May 12 (Fri) at Toegye Humanities Hall 31310 Lecture Room (Trial System) based on the theme prepared by Professor Seol Min of Philosophy. ※ Status of Human Kiwoom in 2022 Round Date Presenter Department Subject 1 03.11.(Fri) Kwon, Kyung-jun Russian Language and Literature what? They just give you gimbap?! really? – Incredulity Response Construction 2 03.25.(Fri) Jung, Woo-Taek Korean Language and Literature (Publication) 「Discovery of a Poet, Yun Dong-ju」 3 04.08.(Fri) An, dae-hoe Korean Literature in Classical Chinese (Publication) 「Chae Geundam」 4 04.22.(Fri) Ha, Won-soo History (Publication) 「History of Formation of the Past」 5 05.20.(Fri) Hong, Seong-ho French Language and Literature (Publication) 「Field Theory and Comparative Culture」 6 09.02.(Fri) Kim, Young-sik Library and Information Science Research data sharing and reuse 7 09.16.(Fri) Choi, Ja-myung History Gender of Professions: The Hierarchy of Jobs of Doctors and Nurses in Japan in Recent Years at Tokyo Imperial University Hospital 8 09.30.(Fri) Lee, Ho-seong German Language and Literature Is “public sphere” the right translation? - About the translation of German Öffentlichkeit 9 10.14.(Fri) Lim, Tae-hoon Korean Language and Literature Coin imagination and becoming a survivor - What do Korean web novels in the 2020s talk about? 10 10.28.(Fri) Jang, Yoo-seung Korean Literature in Classical Chinese Naming customs in Korea 11 11.11.(Fri) Lee, Ji-eun English Language and Literature Victorian Humanity in Colonial Korea, Where Asians Did Not See Themselves as the Other ※ Inquiries about attending Human Kiwoom : the College of Liberal Arts administrative office (02-760-0914, Kim Moon-ho) -
- 작성일 2023-05-03
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- Professor Jung Hee-chang's research team carried a research project to reorganize the standard Korean dictionary
- Professor Jung Hee-chang of the Department of Korean Language and Literature, a research team conducted to reorganize the standard Korean language dictionary. - Conduct research such as adding and deleting headwords and modernizing them to match the trend of the times - The research team of Professor Jung Hee-chang of the Department of Korean Language will carry out the 2023 Standard Korean Dictionary Reform project (390 million won in 2023) promoted by the National Institute of Korean Language under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism again this year. The purpose of this research project is to reorganize the Korean language system by reflecting changes in the times as part of the research project to overhaul the "Standard Korean Dictionary" of the National Institute of Korean Language. Accordingly, Professor Jung Hee-chang's research team will conduct research such as reorganizing the contents of the national publication dictionary "Standard Korean Dictionary," adding and deleting headlines, and realizing the contents of the dictionary in accordance with the current era. This research project is to systematize and upgrade the Korean dictionary, the starting point of language knowledge information, the foundation of the AI era, and can be evaluated as the basis of K-language culture that people around the world pay attention to along with solving language communication problems in industrial society.
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- 작성일 2023-03-22
- 조회수 1712