Workplace Psychology: What Can We Do to Serve Both Workers and Managers? By Park Hyung-in Park, Professor, Dept. of Psychology The Chonnam Tribune will introduce recent research trends in different academic disciplines to promote CNU students to have knowledge and interests in various fields through
General Classes in the U.S. Help Students to Know Themselves By Yoon Soo-hong, Overseas Correspondent As a general concept, US students spend most of their credits as freshmen and sophomores taking general classes in order to experience diverse majors and decide what they really want to study. They
”We Will Make an Effort to Achieve General Education’s Goal” By Lim Seon-young, Tribune Reporter The Center for General Education (CGE) was established in March 2010 to induce students to have extensive knowledge and improve creative thinking and problem solving abilities through general education c
General Education:Empowers Students with Broad Knowledge and Practical Skills By Son Hyun-jee, Student Editor As the difference between general and liberal educations when applied to higher education at universities remains unclear, people usually make no distinction between the two. In this article
This is the first part of the 3-part special series on various topics covered through the 2012 Winter Overseas Coverage of the CNU Press and Broadcasting Center. This first article is about overseas internship programs. – Ed. For most students, internship may be a synonym for employment. Compa
From left to right: Park Sun-hee, Nam Dong-ha, Kim Hyun-gu, Jo Eun-suk Every student at Chonnam National University (CNU) may be interested in the Core Liberal Education (CLE), which is a part of CNU liberal and general education. Literature and Arts, Philosophy and History, 011, CNUians must take o
Diagnosing Park Government's New Foreign Policy in Northeast Asia By Yoon Sung-suk, Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations The world has undergone a transition from Cold War bipolarity to global system of interdependence. The global system comprises more diverse a
CNU Can Step Forward To Become a World Class University through ESP By Hwang In-sik, Student Editor The world is becoming a global village through communication technology which breaks down language and cultural barriers. It gives a chance to university students to study abroad through a variety of
”An Ingenious Anarchic System, Creative Chaos, Produces Better Effects.” By Rigoberto Banta Jr., Head Student EditorHwang In-sik, Student EditorPhoto by Lee Jae-keun, Reporter, The Chonnam National University Weekly As 2013 opens, CNU enters a new era with its newly installed president, President Je
Walt Disney World Gave the Chance for Me to Realize My Dream By Bak Han-byeol, Senior, School of Business Administration When I was a junior, I wanted to have a turning point in my life. I needed time to think about what I want to do with my life and I needed fresh stimulation. I accessed the offici
The EU-ICI Project: Spread Your Wings to the WorldBy Son Hyun-jee, Student Editor Chonnam National University (CNU) was finally nominated on September 10th, 2012 to operate the European Union Industrialized Countries Instrument Education Cooperation Program (EU ICI-ECP). Out of 11 universities conso
“Students Need to Be Aware, Informed and Be Active”Nobel Co-laureate talks about Environment to CNU Students By Rigoberto Banta Jr., Head Student Editor As part of a variety of programs to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Chonnam National University (CNU), the CNU 5.18 Institute has bee
University Division Challenge Gives Us an Experience of Courage in Life! By Yoon ji-yeon, Junior, Dept. of Mathematics, Chonnam National University I appreciate the meaningful award in the 2012 English Essay Contest. I feel honored. At first, it was not easy to dec
Employment Is No Longer a ‘Narrow Path’ By Son Hyun-jee, Student Editor “While looking for employment information, I have come in and out of dozens of online job-search sites day after day. Studying at private institutes to prepare for TOEIC Speaking is basic, not to mention takin
There Is Hope for Employment:Let’s Hope We Can Get a Decent Job By Pyun Ja-seong, Student EditorHwang In-sik, Student Editor The government has implemented a university information disclosure system since 2008, a number of universities have reported falsely their graduate
Employment Rate: It Should not Be an Indicator to Evaluate a University By Kim Hae-in, Cub-ReporterLim Seon-young, Cub-Reporter The Chonnam Tribune interviewed Professor Park Goo-yong (Department of Philosophy) about the social role of the university and the low employment
Clubs for Employment By Jo Hye-min, Cub-Reporter ‘Navigate Economic Ocean and Finance Economics Club’ in the College of Business Administration prepares for employment in various economic and management fields and has two subsections called Neo-PEC and Neo-Media. Neo-PEC is
High School Division Pursuing My Dreams with Essays By Noh Eun-young, Second Grade, Gwangju Jungang Girl’s High School My heart races when I pioneer the route which is off the beaten track. When I make my own world using just one tool on a blank piece of paper, I f
Remarks from Judges By Na Yun-hee & Nah Hee-kyung, Professors, Department of English Language and Literature We are happy to report that this year far more students have participated in the English Essay Contest held by the Chonnam Tribune than last year. We have 86 par
2012 English Essay Contest The Chonnam Tribune hosted the 2012 English Essay Contest over a period of four hours on November 10th, 2012. The contest was open to high school and university students living in Gwangju Metropolitan City and Jeonnam Province. Foreign students of E