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From trainee singer to KAIST student
Jang Ha-jin is only 21 years old, but she has already experienced two very different worlds as an aspiring girl group member and later a student at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).
Synthesizing various worlds into one
The concept “interdisciplinary” may seem puzzling at first, but upon taking a closer look: almost every issue tackled today inevitably synthesizes a variety of perspectives, knowledge, skills and connections at once.
Textbook firm employees indicted for bribery
Employees from a textbook publishing company were indicted for receiving bribes and deliberately raising textbook costs, police said Sunday.
Human rights commission to investigate KAIST
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea said Sunday it is investigating whether the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology’s (KAIST) penalty tuition system violates human rights.
Suh Nam-pyo - love him or hate him?
Should Suh Nam-pyo, the president of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), step down? That is the question hotly debated not only within the school itself but by the entire nation.
English lectures: a must or an obstacle?
South Korea’s top universities have been hell bent on expanding classes that are conducted all in English in recent years amid ever-increasing competition to globalize both their students and professors. At the forefront of this movement is the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).
KAIST thrown into panic
Will the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), which has been thrown into the worst crisis in its history, be able to clean house and get back on its feet again? Not any time soon, that’s for sure.
UAE set to entwine tradition with future at Yeosu Expo
The 2012 Yeosu Expo Korea is expecting a lot of interesting guests from all over the world, and among them is the esteemed yet mysterious United Arab Emirates (UAE).
App magazine to promote Korea
A smartphone app named ``The K Magazine,’’ to publicize Korean culture and history in English has been launched.
KAIST chief under siege
Suh Nam-pyo, president of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), is coming under growing pressure to step down, to take responsibility of what they call a “mad drive” to boost competition at the cost of students’ lives.
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