The international academic seminar "Academic role of Traditional and Modern Universities" was successfully held.
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- 2021-10-28
Sungkyunkwan Korean Humanities Council,
The international academic seminar
"Academic Role of Traditional and Modern Universities" was successfully held.
Sungkyunkwan Korean Humanities Council (Chairman Park Jae-woo, Professor of the Department of History) successfully completed its international academic conference "Academic and Role of Traditional and Modern Universities" on October 22 (Friday).
The Sungkyunkwan Korean Humanities Council was officially launched in February 2021 by related units of Sungkyunkwan University's College of Study, Liberal Arts, and East Asian Studies to recognize the rapid social changes facing the world and Korea and present insights to solve them.
This international academic competition was held in three main sections. The transformation of Sungkyunkwan in Part 1 and the characteristics of the system and curriculum of Sungkyunkwan in the ▲ The process and meaning of Sungkyunkwan University as a modern university (Professor Oh Je-yeon) ▲ Immediately after Dr. Jang Ji-young of Sungkyunkwan University.
In the second part of East Asian University's birth and study, ▲ East Asian University and city relations (Professor Oh Do-young of Lingnan University in Hong Kong) ▲ Differences in medical-humanities psychoanalysis positions (Professor Lee Jung-min of Taiwan Normal University) ▲ East Asian classical studies (Professor Sungkyunkwan University)
In the third East Asian University and Gender, ▲ Japanese colonial era colonial Joseon established and operated by Lee Hwa-yeo (Professor Kim Jeong-in of Chuncheon National University) ▲ How the ideology of the women's high school in Tokyo, Japan works (Professor Choi Ja-myeong) ▲ Women's Compilation Receipt Textbook in Japan.
This international academic competition was held as a ZOOM-based online conference under the fourth stage of COVID-19, and it was a success with a total of 70 participants.
Oh Je-yeon, head of the Department of History, said, "It was a time to understand the academic traditions and the context of the times in East Asian countries that had a common culture or civilization since the traditional period, and it was an opportunity to have a deep insight into the direction of Korean universities' academic achievement and role."