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- [General] SKKU CCECC Professor Na Jong-seok's book is selected Sejong books NEW
- Professor Na Jong-seok's book, "The Search for great unity Democracy and the 21st Century's Critical Theory," which was published in April by the Center for Critical Study and Modern study of Confucian classics under the Institute of Confucian Culture (Director Kim Do-il) at Sungkyunkwan University, was selected as the recommended book for the academic section of Sejong Book in 2023. The Confucian Culture Research Institute, whose vision is to discover the ideology and culture that humanity will pursue together through the modern reinterpretation of Confucian ideas, was selected as a support project for the Humanities and Social Research Institute of the Korea Research Foundation in 2021 and established the "Criticism and Modern Study of Confucian classics Research Center". This research center is seeking a way to re-invent the Confucian values directly connected to modern society in a situation where traditional study of Confucian classics has declined, and to criticize our reality through this. As part of that, They are exploring traditional virtues that can be reconstructed as citizenship and community values realized based on them. To this end, the center has held various academic conferences such as "Humility" while exploring Confucian virtues, such as "Methodological Exploration of Modern Study of Confucian classics ", which explored the direction of modern study of Confucian classics , and "Harmony on Order: Ideology and Practice of Military New Government", which examines the possibilities contained in the ideal of Confucian harmony, and is preparing for an academic conference in which philosophers from the East and the West talk under the theme of "Solidarity and Harmony". In addition, various academic exchanges are being created through the planning of the "Modern Study of Confucian classics Master Editorial Group" series, which invites and discusses prominent domestic and foreign scholars as lecturers. 『Great unity democracy and the search for a 21st-century Confucian critical theory』 is a work that was opened to the public as a result of the Center for Research on Critical Confucianism and Modern Study of Confucian classics , which is making such efforts, and its author is Professor Na Jong-seok, a co-researcher at the center. Professor Na Jong-seok, who, as a Hegel philosophy major, has explored the psychological and historical conditions of the development of Korean society without staying in Western philosophy, has made the direction of the research center an outstanding research result. In this book, the author describes modern and contemporary Korean history from the dual perspective of democratic transformation and dynamic transformation of the Confucian tradition of Joseon society, and systematically develops a new critical theory suitable for our time by reflecting on the spirit and ideology that drove such history philosophically. In this regard, the center held a book symposium commemorating the publication of the research book in June 23 to conduct in-depth book reviews and discussions with various scholars. The selection of Sejong books is expected to serve as an opportunity to further publicize the academic originality and excellence of this book and further expand its academic contribution. For more information on the various events and plans being held by the Book Information and Research Center, visit the website of the Confucian Cultural Research Institute (ygmh.skku.edu ) or the website of the Center for Non-Study and Modern Study of Confucian classics (swb.skku.edu/ccecc) ). ※ Writer Introduction: Na Jong seok He graduated from Yonsei University with a degree in philosophy and received a doctorate in philosophy from Germany with his thesis on Hegel and Vico. He served as president of the Society of Social Studies and Philosophy Research and chairman of the Korean Hegel Society, and is currently vice president of the Korean Philosophy Association and a professor at Yonsei University's Institute of Liberal Arts and Korean Studies. Major research areas include German idealism, modern Western political philosophy, East Asian Confucianism, and Korean modern thought.
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- 작성일 2023-12-05
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- Kim Se-jong, Ph.D. of the SCOS, appoints an assistant professor of ethics education at Sungshin Women's University
- Kim Se-jong, Ph.D. of the College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy, appoints an assistant professor of ethics education at Sungshin Women's University Dr. Kim Se-jong, a graduate of the Department of Confucianism and Oriental Studies (04, Master of Confucian Studies 08, and Doctor of Confucian Studies 11), was appointed as an assistant professor of ethics education at Sungshin Women's University in September 2023. In February 2016, Dr. Kim Se-jong received a Ph.D. (a Confucian philosophy major) with "Study on the Minds of Mencius and Xunzi" (Lee Ki-dong, a supervisor), and was appointed as an assistant professor of ethics education at Sungshin Women's University after serving as a visiting professor and adjunct professor at our university's undergraduate university, a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Dankook University's Department of Humanities and Korean Plus (HK+) Project Group. Dr. Kim Se-jong, who has been interested in Confucian classical literature since his undergraduate course, studied Confucian literature by selecting scholarship students from the Korean Classical Translation Institute (formerly National Culture Promotion Association) and the Korean Higher Education Foundation's Scholarship. Since then, he has presented research results at various domestic conferences and international conferences in China, Taiwan, and Japan, and has been working as an executive at various conferences in the field of Confucianism and Eastern philosophy. Dr. Kim's main research area is Confucian philosophy, especially studying the ethical meaning of Confucian philosophy, while discovering new research materials from the history of Korean Confucian philosophy to establish popular-friendly Confucian content.
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- 작성일 2023-10-30
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- Lim Gwan-heon Scholarship Ceremony and the first presentation of the Lim Gwan-heon Post-Doctoral Research Institute
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On September 11, 2023, at Toegye Humanities Hall, the College of Confucian Studies (Dean professor Kim Dong-min) hosted the 2023 Lim Gwan-heon Scholarship Award Ceremony and the 1st Lim Gwan-heon Post-Doctoral Research Institute Academic Presentation with Chairman Lim Gwan-heon, who briefly returned from Chicago. The event was attended by professors from the College of Confucian Studies, including Kim Dong-min, president of the College of Confucian Studies, and the first and second term researchers from the Lim Gwan-heon Post-Doctoral Institute, and alumni Lim Gwan-heon delivered a scholarship certificate and Lim Gwan-heon’s book, "自由”, to Yoon Hee-seo (the College of Confucian Studies 21) and Park Seo-jin (the College of Confucian Studies 22). After the scholarship was awarded, two scholarship students read a handwritten letter to Chairman Lim Kwan-heon and delivered it directly, and expressed their feelings that they would work hard on their studies, including studying their majors, based on the scholarships they received. Following the scholarship ceremony, the first academic presentation of the Lim Gwan-heon Post-Doctoral Research Institute was held. This is the first event planned this year, and it is an event in which researchers who completed the first term of Lim Gwan-heon post-doctoral training present their papers based on the research results in front of Alumni Lim Gwan-heon, professors of the College of Confucian Studies, and first and second term researchers. After the presentation, comments from the supervisors were conducted. Kim Dong-min, dean of the College of Confucian Studies, expressed his gratitude by presenting alumni Lim Gwan-heon with
and various academic books produced by the College of Confucian Studies. Postdoctoral researchers from the Lim Gwan-heon Academic Research Fund also expressed their feelings that the Lim Gwan-heon Academic Research Fund helped them focus on research. Lim Gwan-heon's postdoctoral research institute academic presentation will be held once a year for researchers who have completed postdoctoral research training. postdoctoral researchers are selected about five to six people per base to maintain the continuity of academic research activities of up-and-coming researchers, and provides 3 million won from the academic fund donated by Lim Gwan-heon alumni to selected researchers. -
- 작성일 2023-09-26
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- [General] College of Confucian-Taiwan Normal University Multiple Degrees Online Agreement Ceremony
- College of Confucian-Taiwan Normal University Multiple Degrees Online Agreement Ceremony (from the left, the BK Research professor Ko Seung-hwan, professor Lee Oh-ryun, professor Baek Young-sun, professor Kim Dong-min, the dean of the College of Confucian Studies, professor Yoon Seok-min, professor Kim Do-il, the researcher Jinham, professor Lee Chang-kyu) The online agreement ceremony between the College of Confucian and the Taiwan Normal University was held at 11 a.m. on September 12, 2023 at LVS, Management Hall 33203. The multi-degree agreement was finally signed in April 2023 based on exchanges between faculty members from both schools since 2021. This online agreement ceremony was held with a congratulatory speech from the heads of both universities and representative professors. Jinham, a researcher at the College of Confucian Studies, served as an interpreter and helped the communication. The faculty of Taiwan Normal University said in a congratulatory speech, "We look forward to more active exchanges in the future based on the agreement," adding, "We are very happy to sign the agreement. We hope to plan direct student exchanges soon." Kim Dong-min, the dean of the College of Confucian, also said he expects the agreement to further develop research related to Confucian, and will actively support and guide students from both universities who are interested in studying Confucian in the future. Professor Kim Do-il, who is in charge of congratulating as the representative professor, thanked the faculty of Taiwan Normal University and the research faculty of the BK project group for their great help in the process of signing this agreement, and said he expects active exchanges in the future. The event was attended by professor Kim Dong-min, the dean of the College of Confucian, professor Yoon Seok-min, the head of the Department of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy, professor Baek Young-sun, the head of the Department of Confucian Studies and Korean Philosophy, professor Kim Do-il, BK Research professor Lee Oh-ryun, professor Ko Seung-hwan, professor Lee Chang-kyu, the researcher Jinham, and Administration Director Lee Seung-joon.
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- 작성일 2023-09-14
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- Dr. Wang Hwa-young of SCOS, was appointed as an assistant professor at Duke Kunshan University
- Wang Hwa-young, a graduate of our university's Confusion Studies and Eastern Philosophy, was appointed in July as a philosophy assistant professor at Duke Kunshan University in China. After completing her studies and PhD, Wang received her Ph.D. in May 2018 from the University of Binghamton, New York, with the theme of "Confucianism and Rituals for Women in Chosn Korea: A Philosophical Interpretation of Confucian Rites." Afterwards, he was appointed as a research professor at Sungkyunkwan University, a post-doctoral researcher at Georgetown University and Emory University in the U.S., and a philosophy assistant professor at Duke Kunshan University, established in July 2023. She participated in the BK21 project from the master's course, was selected as a BK21 scholarship student, studied as a visiting research student at Oxford University for a year, and since her doctoral course, she has been presenting research papers at various domestic and foreign conferences. Over the past five years, she has published four papers in A&HCI-level international journals such as The Journal of Chinese Philosophy and Asian Philosophy, and has actively published academic papers at domestic and foreign academic conferences. As part of the Korean academic translation project, the entire collection of Korean female neo-confucianist Lim Yoon-jidang and Kang Jeong-ildang was jointly translated with Professor Philip J. Ivan Ho, and was recently published by Oxford University Press as Korean Women Philosophers and the Ideal of a Female Sage: Essential Writings of Im Yongjang and Gang Jeongildang. Even after her appointment at Duke Kunshan University, she plans to introduce the original text of Korean Confucian philosophy plant in areas and make efforts to develop in-depth research, modern reinterpretation, and comparative philosophy and humanities through various studies on Confucianism, women, Confucian ritual(li).
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- 작성일 2023-09-04
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- The Korea Confucian Culture Promotion Agency's 2023 Korea Arts Center's Korean Academic Research Service was selected
- The Confucian Philosophy and Cultural Contents Research Institute of Confucian College (Director: Professor Kim Dong-min, Research Officer: Jeong Byung-seop), was selected by the Korea Confucian Culture Promotion Agency as the 2023 Korean Academic Research Service The Confucian Philosophy and Cultural Contents Research Institute (Director: Professor Kim Dong-min) of the College of Foreign Studies of this school was selected as the 2023 Korean Academic Research Service of the Korea Arts Center (Research Director: Jeong Byung-seop). For the promotion and succession of Korean Confucian culture, Korean translation of Korean art literature, which is the core, is necessary. The 2023 Korea Arts Center's Yehakseo International Academic Research Service, which runs from July 2023 to December 2023, is a project to "discover popularization and modern value through translation of Korean arts data" and "storage of national studies data and expand the base of national studies research." Portrait of Seongho Lee Ik (1681-1763) "The Complete Collection of Seongho," Volume 49 Source: Korean National Culture Encyclopedia "Lee Seonsaeng Yeseolyupyeon" In this Korean translation project, the original text of Seongho Lee Ik (1681-1763)'s "Lee Seonsaengseol Yupyeon" is entered, marked, taught, translated, and released. It has been known that only the preface has been handed down in Seonghojeonseo and the text has been put into practice, but it is the first Korean translation and introduction through this Korean translation project. Yi Ik-yi collected and organized the examples by type in the collection of Toegye Yi Hwang (1501-1570) and added later explanations and his views as annotations to Yi Hwang's theory, and is a transcript of two volumes above and below. Yi Ik revealed the principle of organization as follows in the preface. According to the order of "Garye", Banggukrye and Hyangrye were also included separately at the end, the headline of the detailed article was presented as the key words of the excerpt, the source was revealed as the volume and number of pages of "Toegyejip", and the scholar's opinion was not set up. The Korean translation of this book requires the ability to translate classical literature and the collaboration of experts familiar with various examples, examples, and Neo-Confucianism. Through the selection of this project, the Confucian Philosophy and Cultural Contents Research Institute of Confucian College was externally recognized. The Confucian Philosophy and Cultural Contents Research Institute plans to provide data to understand not only Lee Hwang's systematic view of the art theory but also the art of profit in general through the Korean translation of "Mr. Lee Ye-seol". Furthermore, the best experts in the field, the Korean translation team, will discover the value of this book through a sense of mission and sincere business execution, and further expand the base of Korean arts research. In addition, this project is expected to serve as an opportunity to improve the authenticity of Korean Confucian literature and the capacity of Korean translation at international universities. The completed Korean translation will be a public service through the archives of the Korea Confucian Culture Promotion Agency's Yehakseo in the future, and will also be published as a book. Since 2018, this research institute has been carrying out the "Cultural Heritage Administration's Important Record Heritage Local Project" to enhance the public's understanding of traditional culture and lay the foundation for content development and academic development based on traditional culture. Currently, professors at the University of Foreign Studies, new Ph.D.-level researchers, and graduate students of the next generation of academics belong to each department and are actively conducting research activities.
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- 작성일 2023-07-14
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- [Sungkyunkwan YBS Confucian Broadcasting] Sungkyunkwan University Yang Hyunjae On-site Video
- On April 14, 2023, Yang Hyun-jae of Sungkyunkwan University gathered to perform a unique performance at Daeseongjeon Hall, which was filmed and broadcast on Sungkyunkwan YBS Confucian Broadcasting.
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- 작성일 2023-04-17
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- Introducing the achievements of Important Records and Heritage (Research Manager: Prof. Kim Dong-min)
- [Dong-A daily report article] Introducing the achievements of the National Register of Important Records and Heritage of the Cultural Heritage Administration (Research Manager: Professor Kim Dong-min) Yuji by Ryu Seong-ryong, Contents not in the Annals... Evaluation of historical materials that will fill the gap in the Japanese Invasion of Korea The Battle of Ugeumchi: The Complete Translation of Munjung Jeokdo The original text of the Cultural Heritage Administration will be released next year “Included in the contemporary era... Foundation of follow-up research” The portrait of Seo Ae Ryu Seong-ryong during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. Provided by the Cultural Heritage Administration “Discuss the enemy's movements with Byeongbu-si and Song Eung-chang of the Ming Dynasty to come up with a plan to quickly advance the military. The police command the generals, arrange the government and righteous army separately, and if the enemies have not yet landed, destroy the enemy ship that has crossed with the naval forces, and if the enemies have already landed, cooperate with the elite soldiers to intercept.” On April 18, 1593, during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1593, the contents of the Yuji given by Seonjo to Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong (1542-1607), a spirit tablet and conductor (the highest military post in the Joseon Dynasty). Two months ago, Jeolla Province observer Kwon Yul (1537-1599) defeated the Japanese enemy at Haengjusanseong Fortress, but no generals around him offered to help him. There are a series of reports that our troops are running away from the battlefield, and the Japanese enemy's power has been increasing, such as a wind lantern. Seonjo ordered Ryu Seong-ryong to preemptively attack the Japanese ship by mobilizing government and righteous army. ● "Contents of government measures at the time of the Imran“ On April 18, 1593, King Seonjo sent Ryu Seong-ryong an instruction to destroy the enemy ship that crossed with the naval forces if the enemy has not yet landed in Busan, and if they have already landed, cooperate with elite soldiers to intercept the Japanese ships. This was not confirmed in other historical materials, such as the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty or Jingbirok written by Ryu Seong-ryong. Provided by the Cultural Heritage Administration Two books "Yoo Seong-ryong's Family Register-Yuji," was translated into Korean for the first time, which contains a total of 77 items, including 76 Yuji issued by King Seonjo to Ryu Seong-ryong between 1592 and 1607 and one suicide note (an order issued by the king to a military authority). Since 2018, the Cultural Heritage Administration and Sungkyunkwan University (Head Kim Dong-min) have translated 30 types of ancient documents (1,869,374 characters in total) designated as treasures through the "Important Record Heritage National Translation Project." Through this project, this historical material, which was held by the head family and difficult to access to the general public, was transferred to Korean. It is evaluated that the Yuji handed down to Ryu Seong-ryong will fill the gap in the study of the history of the Imjin War as it contains detailed countermeasures of the royal court, which are not in the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty. The maintenance of 18 April 1593, which contained countermeasures against the surging Japanese ships, contained a case of coordination that had not been identified in previous records. A day earlier, on April 17, 1593, the Annals said, "Who wouldn't be concerned about the enemy's dispatch of more troops this spring. It is only recorded that "Let the Border Defense Council take action." There are no details in "Jingbirok" and "Seoaejip" left by Ryu Sung-ryong. In addition, Yuji specifically conveys measures summarized in the Annals regarding military supply measures, requests for reinforcements to the Ming Dynasty, and discussions on repatriation of prisoners. Roh Seung-seok, chairman of Dongguk University's Yeohae Research Institute, who completely translated "Nanjung Ilgi," explained, "This historical material will not only help us analyze the royal court's tactics and success or failure at the time of Imran, but also create a three-dimensional figure history that reverses the flat evaluation of our ancestors.“ The emotions of ancestors, which were not recorded in the central government-run historical records, including the Annals of Seonjo, are also revealed in the maintenance. On March 25, 1593, King Seonjo sent Ryu Seong-ryong to Yuji, saying, "I can't stop crying because the Ming general has already decided to strengthen the Japanese enemy." At that time, the Annals of King Seonjo only said, "Shim Yu-kyung (?~1597) who was an envoy of the Ming Dynasty signed a peace with the Japanese commander and said he would defeat the military by April 8." However, Yuji vividly shows the anger of his ancestors after the strategy to draw cooperation from the Ming army failed. ● Describe of the Battle of Ugeumch Through this project, "Hamyang Park's Jeongranggongpa Munjungjeon-Naambeop," which contains the Battle of Ugeumchi, which the Donghak Peasant Army protested against the combined forces of Joseon and Japan in 1894, was also completed for the first time. The historical record, which was recorded by Park Joo-dae (1836-1912) who studied abroad in a total of four books from the late Joseon Dynasty to the Japanese colonial period, depicts the wartime situation he heard from the Joseon government at the time. In the November 3, 1894, "When the enemy soldiers (Donghak Peasant Army) tried to cross the hill, they fired 40 or 50 times in unison, and the bodies of the enemy soldiers piled up and filled the mountain." Gong Jung-kwon, a senior researcher at Sungkyunkwan University, said, "It contains the social image of the upheaval of the time, including the eyes of a Confucian scholar who looked at the Donghak Peasant Revolt.“ The treasure "The Relics of Kim Jeong-hee's Family-Chokdokcho," which Chusa Kim Jung-hee (1786-1856) transcribed a letter from a Qing scholar, and the treasure "Artefacts related to Princess Myeongan," which Hyunjong's third daughter, Princess Myeongan (1667-1687) exchanged with the royal family, were also translated into Korean language. Jeong Je-gyu, an expert on tangible cultural properties at the Cultural Heritage Administration, said, "It is meaningful that the foundation for follow-up research on records that honestly contain the social aspects of the time has been laid.“ The Cultural Heritage Administration plans to release the original text and translation of 30 kinds of historical materials translated into Korea on the website of the National Heritage Portal next year. Reporter Lee So-yeon: always99@donga.com original article https://www.donga.com/news/Culture/article/all/20230410/118771933/1
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- 작성일 2023-04-17
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- [Alumni] Lim Kwan-heon Scholarship and Lim Kwan-heon Academic Fund Presentation Ceremony
- On April 3, 2023, at 10 a.m. at Toegye Humanities Hall, the College of Study (Professor Kim Dong-min) held the "2023 Lim Kwan-heon Scholarship and Academic Fund Award Ceremony" with Chairman Lim Kwan-heon, who temporarily returned from Chicago, the U.S. Kim Dong-min, president of the College of Foreign Studies, and all other professors of the College of Foreign Studies attended the event, and alumni Lim Kwan-heon presented scholarship certificates directly to students Kim Jung-yeon (Yu Dong 21) and Oh Joo-hee (Yu Dong 20). Also, Dr. Lee Jung-seok, Dr. Choi Dae-eun, Dr. Park Byung-man, Dr. Jinham, Dr. Sung Jung-hong, and Dr. Lee Chang-kyu, who were selected as post-doctoral researchers at the Lim Kwan-heon Academic Fund, were presented with certificates. In addition, five post-doctoral researchers from the Lim Kwan-heon Academic Fund, selected in 2022, also attended to report on their academic research progress and thank alumni Lim Kwan-heon with the winners. Kim Dong-min, dean of the College of Foreign Studies, told alumni Lim Kwan-heon that he was also selected as a recipient of the Lim Kwan-heon Academic Fund in 2012 and received great help. The Lim Kwan-heon funds are a great help in fostering talent at ollege of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy, and they delivered the books of teachers at college of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy. The Lim Kwan-heon Scholarship Fund provided scholarships to 40 undergraduates of international universities from 2011 to 2022, and the Lim Kwan-heon Academic Research Fund was implemented from 2011 to 2021 to support full-time and non-executive teachers. In order to foster excellent new researchers from 2022, the system was changed to the "Lim Kwan-heon Academic Fund Post-Doctoral Research Institute" and five people were selected in 2022. Following the award ceremony, alumni Lim Kwan-heon visited President Yoo Ji-beom and donated $50,000 to the Lim Kwan-heon Academic Fund of the College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy. The "Lim Kwan-heon Scholarship Fund" and the "Lim Kwan-heon Academic Research Fund," which were created to develop College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy and foster younger students, currently have a cumulative amount of about 800 million won, including $50,000 in donations.
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- 작성일 2023-04-10
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- [Sungkyunkwan University Alumni Association News] - "In search of a college." by Kim Dong-min
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[Sungkyunkwan University Alumni Association News] Interview in the February 2023 issue - Kim Dong-min, dean of the College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy (Studying abroad 87) Q. Composition and Introduction of the College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy A. There are East Asian thought and culture departments (Yugyo Kyungjeon, Korean thought, calligraphy, Oriental aesthetics, life etiquette, tea ceremony majors) and non-degree courses include Oriental culture advanced courses and Confucian leadership courses. In addition, we have a scholarship institution called Yang Hyun-jae to cultivate excellent talents in undergraduate and graduate schools. Research institutions include three research institutes under the Institute of Sungkyun Confucianism and Oriental Philosophy and Confucian Culture Research Institute under the Institute of East Asian Studies. Currently, the university has eight full-time faculty members, 400 students (220 undergraduate students, 180 graduate students), and 120 researchers at the institute. Q. History of the College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy A. It is in line with the history of Sungkyunkwan University's opening in 1946 when it established the Gyeongsang and Cheoljeong departments based on studying abroad. The Department of Oriental Philosophy was first established in 1948, and it was promoted to a study abroad university in 1967, and its history as a college began by establishing a study abroad department and a philosophy department under it. In 1981, it was divided into three departments: study abroad, Korean philosophy, and Oriental philosophy. After that, it was reorganized into study abroad and oriental philosophy, and now it is integrated into study abroad and oriental studies. The graduate course was established in 1957 as a Ph.D. in Oriental Philosophy, Korean Philosophy, and Oriental Philosophy. It is now integrated into the Department of Oriental Philosophy and has three majors under it. Q. The Strengths and Characteristics of College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy A. The College of Study is in line with the history of this school, which boasts the 625th anniversary of its foundation. Sungkyunkwan University is an orthodox Korean national university that inherits the Confucian traditions of Goguryeo and Sungkyunkwan in Joseon, and it is a university that represents the legitimacy and spirit of Sungkyunkwan University. In the undergraduate course, systematic education on traditional studies is conducted. Graduate school trains students to grow into a follow-up generation by studying abroad, oriental philosophy, and Korean philosophy in detail. Students from these universities are recognized as the best talents in various fields such as domestic and foreign universities, research institutes, and companies through their outstanding personality and academic ability. Q. A particular area of research A. Since the university has its own education and research system, it is conducting various types of education and research programs by winning many research funding projects both internally and externally. In the field of education, a total of 21 years (1999-2020) were carried out from the 1st to 3rd stages of the BK21 project, and it was the only one selected in the country in the philosophy/religion field in the ongoing 4th phase (2020.9-2027.8). In the field of research, about 30 researchers from the Ministry of Education and the Korea Institute of Studies (5 years, 5 billion won) are promoting the spread and globalization of Korean philosophy through the development and distribution of online content related to Korean philosophy and culture. Under the Cultural Heritage Administration's "Important Archival Heritage International Project" (3 years, 1.65 million), more than 60 researchers contribute to popularizing traditional Korean culture and ideas by translating important national heritage into a database. In addition, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is carrying out various national projects such as "Korea Yugyung Jeongbonhwa DB and Utilization System Construction Project (2010-2022,3.37 billion won), "Humanities and Social Research Institute Support Project" (1.4 billion won), and "Korea Academic Translation Project" (60 million won). Q. The Development Goals of College of Confucian Studies and Eastern Philosophy A. In Analect, there is a saying, "If you study the old and know the new, you can become a teacher." The College of Study is to inherit and develop the Confucian tradition based on the spirit of Ongo. This goal is showing tangible results through projects such as ·
and along with the systematic education and research system of the university. Next, based on the spirit of intellectualism, we will focus our efforts on the social spread of studying abroad by promoting the modernization and globalization of studying abroad. This goal is being realized through projects such as · . Q. What do you want to say to 250,000 alumni? A. As of 2023, Sungkyunkwan University has launched a bold challenge for humanity and the future society, and its best goal is to foster global leaders who can lead the challenge. The talent award pursued by Sungkyunkwan University is a leader who can harmonize traditional and future values, like the slogan "unique origin, unique future." So, what is the tradition of Sungkyunkwan University, the "vocal" tradition that no other university has? There's a saying in Analects that says, "Painting is done after you have a white background." It means that you can only draw a great work on it if you have clean and white drawing paper. Now, our university is drawing more colorful pictures than anyone else through remarkable growth. However, in the fierce competition for universities, it is never easy for our university's paintings to be evaluated as excellent works. Or rather, it could be very easy. Our university has a white background that no other university has, or 'unique' 'sexuality', and that is the value of the tradition of studying abroad. Painting on the value of this tradition can be a masterpiece unique to Sungkyunkwan University that can be recognized and respected by anyone. The College of Study will do its best to make Sungkyunkwan University's 625-year study abroad tradition a clean and reliable foundation for Sungkyunkwan University, which dreams of a great future. We hope that 250,000 Sungkyunkwan University alumni will believe and support that the university is an important asset of our university that keeps the "vocal" tradition. -
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