"Haram" is a centeral club in Dongguk University that teaches Korean language and culture to foreigners, including exchange students. Haram informs and spreads the beauty of Korean culture to foreign students, helping them understand and adapt it naturally. "Haram" is a bridge between foreigners and
Professor Ryu Seung-yoon teaches physics in the Department of Physical Semiconductor Science at Dongguk university. In January this year, Professor Ryu’s research team published the results of their research using medical equipment to present indicators for radiation exposure based on solar cells. T
Professor Cho Eui-yon, who had been serving as a professor in the Department of English at Dongguk University for 35 years, has retired in August 2023. His expertise lies in pragmatics, and he has conducted research on language and translation phenomena based on inferential pragmatics. In addition t
Professor Ha Seung-hee works as a member of the North Korean Studies Institute at Dongguk University. During a course named “North Korea System Change Seminar” in the first semester, the professor published a fairy tale book about a child whose hometown is North Korea with students majoring in North
Lee Se-ra, who graduated from the Department of Korean Language, Literature, and Creative Writing, was a former weather forecaster of Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). Now, she is working as a writer, a broadcaster and a Chief Executive Officer of “Arts in you,” a brand that holds lectures and talks
The Dongguk Post interviewed Kang Young-hyun, an alumnus who graduated from the Department of Business Administration at Dongguk University, and is currently active as DAY6. To hear about his experiences of challenging and achieving his dreams, and to encourage Donggukians, the Dongguk Post conducte
Lee Jong-beom is currently an adjecent professor in the Department of Technology Start-up and is in the Doctor’s program at Dongguk University’s Graduate School of the Department of technology start-up. The Dongguk Post interviewed Lee to inspire Donggukians who are concerned about their career by s
Q1. Please introduce yourself. I am the 20th president of Dongguk University. I have a lot to do with number 20. I became the president 20 years after becoming a professor in 2003, so I prepared 20 pledges. In 2005, I worked as a professor in charge of the Dongguk University Press. I worked as a sup
Kim Yong-jun, a journalist of Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), is a senior of Dongguk University. Last summer, in a lecture at Dongguk University’s Media Center, he talked about the importance of having an enthusiastic attitude and clearly communicating. He added that “Whatever you do, you must do
Lee Hwi-jun, an alumna of Dongguk University, is an announcer at MBC. He recently visited Dongguk University and shared the story of his challenging life with his juniors. He majored in the Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering at Dongguk University, worked at a bank, and is now worki
It is no exaggeration to say that so-called turnover and resignation have become a trend among the MZ generation today. This is because the concept of a lifelong workplace is disappearing among office workers. For those confused since they can not decide on a job and are not certain if it is the rig
Lee Jung-min, AlumniDepartment ofAdvertising and Public Relations On February 22nd, the 2022 entrance ceremony was held both online and offline at the same time under the slogan “Separately But Also Together” to celebrate the admission of over 3,000 first-year students. It was a much-awaited offline
Alumni of Dongguk University are shining a positive light on the name of our school by doing their best in various positions after graduating from school. The place where the Donggukians who dream of becoming reporters pass through are the academic media organizations that belong to Dongguk Universi
Recently in Korea, people tend to communicate and interact with animals, living together just like family. According to the “2020 Survey on Animal Protection” of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, 6.38 million households have 8.6 million companion pets. Previously, since more than
While the COVID-19 vaccination began on August 26th for people aged 18 to 49, concerns about vaccination are growing day by day. They are mainly about side effects after vaccination and breakthrough infection with COVID-19 despite receiving the secondary vaccination. Although there are voices of con
Each student is hoping different future dreams and walking diverse paths to achieve them. We usually want jobs that welfare and stability are guaranteed or self-actualization is possible. To achieve these, efforts that students should put on are essential. Now, many people are trying their best to m
When people hear the word “university life,” they often think of membership training (MT), festivals, grade management, and so on. Aside from them, other representative elements of university life are team project classes and club activities. Unlike general lectures in which students attend classes,
“Are you working part-time?” This is a very familiar question for university students. Part-time job has become a culture for university students who can make their own academic timetables and are relatively easier to distribute time than others. If you look around, you can easily see the university
Due to the spread of COVID-19, almost all schools adopted non-face-to-face lectures. Likewise, Dongguk University also conducted almost all lectures online during the last semester. For the upcoming second semester, Dongguk University has decided to conduct non-face-to-face lectures except for exper
The Novel Coronavirus, appeared in December last year, has caused lots of damages in many aspects around the world. Since the first outbreak epicenter of the virus was Wuhan, China, some western people openly have expressed their hatred toward Asians and even assaulted them. Under this circumstance,