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SNU to hire its first women security guards
Seoul National University will position women security guards on campus for the first time in its history in an effort to strengthen campus security for female students and faculty. With the rising number of female students and faculty, the school decided to employ two female security guards, the university said Thursday. “There is an increasing number of female students returning home at night af
Social Affairs July 27, 2011
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Foreign officials get Seoul City degrees
Foreign city government officials have earned master’s degrees in Seoul city administration after studying the Korean capital’s developmental know-how and administrative experience for 25 months. A total 19 officials from eight cities ― Bangkok, Ulan Bator, Taipei, Hanoi, Beijing, Jakarta, San Paolo and Istanbul ― have completed the Seoul city administration master’s degree program and recently pr
Social Affairs July 26, 2011
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Unification Ministry names PR ambassadors
The Unification Ministry named actor Jeong Jun-ho, movie director Kwak Kyoungtaek, singer Lee Seung-chul and actress Lee Yu-ri as its goodwillambassadors Monday. Goodwill ambassadors of the Unification Ministry, actress Lee Yu-ri and actor Jeong Jun-ho and Unification Minister Hyun In-taek (middle), attend the launch ceremony of the ministry’s 2011 peace march event Tuesday. (Yonhap News)The mini
People July 26, 2011
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Hundreds of principals accused of bribery
The Seoul education office has identified 220 principals and teachers of the capital city’s elementary and secondary schools implicated in bribery and irregularities.According to preliminary results of audit by the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education starting in April, about 200 bribery and corruption cases were detected, involving 220 principals and teachers who will face penalty. The prelimin
Social Affairs July 25, 2011
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Seoul City to take part in K-pop audition program
Aspiring singers in Southeast Asian countries will get another chance to debut in the birthplace of K-pop as the capital city of South Korea is working on a new audition program for them.Seoul Metropolitan Government announced Sunday that it will take part in a joint production of a TV audition program dubbed “K-POP Star Hunt” with Fox-affiliated channels Star World and Channel V, Korean entertai
Social Affairs July 24, 2011
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Pedophiles to be chemically castrated
Critics raise issues on human rights and effectiveness of the measureThe chemical castration law took effect on Sunday, targeting those who commit sex crimes against children younger than 16 and who are also likely to be repeat offenders. The Ministry of Justice announced Friday that it will implement the chemical course on sex offenders up to two months before being released from prison and withi
Social Affairs July 24, 2011
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Konkuk Univ. head named PSU president
Konkuk University President Kim Jin Q has been appointed president of Pacific States University in Los Angeles, an affiliate of South Korea’s Konkuk University. The inauguration ceremony took place last Friday on the Wilshire campus of the university in Korea Town in Los Angeles. Kim Jin QThe Pacific States University, founded in 1928 as an independent private institution, specializes in the fiel
People July 24, 2011
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Coffee chains to drop disposable paper cups
Three major coffee chains, Hollys Coffee, Caffe bene and Angel-in-us Coffee, will serve their coffee only in mugs inside their coffee houses from Aug.1, the environment ministry said Thursday.Hollys Coffee will use only mugs in about 300 franchisee cafes nationwide, excluding expressway service areas or airports. Caffe bene will use mugs in its 314 shops in stages until 2012. It will test the wate
Social Affairs July 21, 2011
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KAIST professor receives plasma and lasers award
A South Korean aerospace engineering professor has received the Plasma and Lasers Award from the renowned U.S. society for aerospace engineering. Park ChulThe American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics awarded Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology professor Park Chul for his contribution to the research of the plasma state and lasers related to aeronautics and astronautics. T
People July 21, 2011
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Keimyung University head wins German Commander’s Cross
Keimyung University President Synn Ilhi has been awarded the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for his commitment to enhance Korea-German relations. Synn IlhiIn a ceremony Thursday, the German Ambassador to Korea Hans-Ulrich Seidt presented the award to Synn on behalf of the German President Christian Wulff in honor of his contributions to cultural exchang
People July 21, 2011
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International medical center to open in Yeouido next year
An international medical center will open in Yeouido, Seoul, in August next year, as part of steps to develop the financial district of the capital into an international financial hub. Seoul Metropolitan Government signed a memorandum of understanding with the Yeouido St. Mary’s Hospital on Wednesday to establish the center and improve access to medical care for foreign patients there. The medical
Social Affairs July 20, 2011
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Life tough for students returning home
Experts suggest parents prepare children for Korean school life before coming backFor Chung, a Korean student who came home after spending her elementary school years in England, the main problem in adapting to Korea was the language. Working now in Korea after graduating from a college in the U.K., Chung recalled her experiences here from the sixth grade in elementary school to her first year in
Social Affairs July 20, 2011
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Kindergarten costs surge
Private kindergarten costs surged by an average of 32.6 percent over the last five years, exceeding the average private university tuition rise of 19.4 percent.According to Statistics Korea on Tuesday, the rate of increase for private kindergarten fees is almost double the country’s combined inflation rate of 18.2 percent between 2006 and 2011, and is higher than the average rate increase of publi
Social Affairs July 19, 2011
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Consulting firm offers tips on U.S. university admission
As more South Korean students try to get into top American colleges, they have started to turn to admission consulting companies which provide application assistance and help design extracurricular activities.A team of experts from Manhattan Global Prep, a New York-based college admission consulting firm, offered advice to Korean students in its seminar last Saturday in Seoul on what students shou
Social Affairs July 18, 2011
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Seongsu IT Center to foster Seoul technology companies
Seoul opened the Seongsu IT Center last Thursday in Seongdong, one of its eastern districts, to help foster small- and mid-sized technology companies based in the capital city.The center housed in a 14-story buildng has 9,900 square meters of offices, a mobile phone application development facility, and exhibition and consulting rooms, the Seoul Metropolitan Government said. The Seongsu IT Center
Social Affairs July 17, 2011
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