In today’s class, we have a chance to discuss about the communication between each other and between groups. The verbal communication is pretty straightforward and easy to understand directly, however the other communication method is existed, nonverbal communication. It is … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2013
Academic freedom on New Korean history textbook?
The word, academic freedom, is not just for the higher education. Nowadays, in South Korea, new Korean history textbook for the secondary education  is a huge issue because the new text book which is published by one of publisher, “New … Continue reading

ORI misconduct case – Sinae Kim
First of all, when I saw the website, ORI website, it was very shocking to me. Several researchers are founded by a organization which is related to their research area every year. A main reason why they did a misconduct … Continue reading
Part time position vs. Full time position
In today’s class, I saw the bar chart which is compared between the number of part-time position in the academic job market and the number of full-time position in that market. The number of part-time position has been increased since … Continue reading
State University of New York in South Korea
SUNY Korea is established in South Korea in 2012. The first foreign university is launched in South Korea. Every year, so many college students or graduate students look forward to having better education programs, and they also expect better opportunities … Continue reading
Ardor for higher education in South Korea
Most of developing countries or emerging economic countries have an ardor for studying to their children for their bright future. One of the most serious countries is South Korea. Especially, South Korean people are eager that their children will enter … Continue reading

Tenure system change at KAIST in South Korea
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) which ranked 68 in the world at The Time Higher Education by Thomson Reuters in 2013. KAIST invited Dr. Nam Pyo Suh from MIT in Boston a few years ago, and … Continue reading