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Jul 24, 2009
Cancer Risk Goes Up with Height
Professor SUNG Joohon found a new link between height and cancer risk. Sung's research team investigated 788,789 Korean men and women aged 40 to 65 from 1994 to 2003 to find an evidence links height and cancer risk.
Jul 17, 2009
To Eat or Not to Eat, that is Indeed the Question
More than once, Hakeem had to turn back from a school cafeteria because of what it was serving. Due to his Muslim background, he does not eat pork.
Jul 16, 2009
SNU Ranked World's Top 5th in Producing Global CEOs
SNU ranked in the world's 5th in 2009 International Professional Ranking of Higher Education Institutions by the Ecole des Mines de Paris.
Jul 13, 2009
The Defender of Human Rights, Professor Ahn is Coming Back to School
AHN Kyung-Whan, Professor of Law, is coming back to school, vacating his position as the President of the National Human Rights Commission of Korea.
Jul 10, 2009
'Korean Genome Project'
SNU has succeeded sequencing the entire gene map of a Korean male. Professor SEO Jeong-Sun, Head of the Genomic Medicine Institute at SNU College of Medicine, has led the research and published the result on journal Nature.
Jul 07, 2009
[Faculty Essay] Prescribing a Remedy for Education
A new approach is needed in the ‘war against private education’
Jul 02, 2009
SNU Makes a Global Alumni Association
SNU Office of Student Affairs is working toward establishing an alumni association of foreign graduates. The University has collected contact, employment information and other basic details about foreign graduates over the last six months.
Jun 26, 2009
President LEE Jang-Moo and President Junichi Hamada
President Junichi Hamada of the University of Tokyo, visited SNU and discussed future plans at Lee’s office.
Jun 25, 2009
Hand in Hand with European Universities
President LEE Jang-Moo visited City University London on the 16th of March, and met with Malcolm Gillies, the president of City.
Jun 15, 2009
Female Can Decide For Themselves
Females of an Asian species of water strider keep their genitalia hidden to avoid any forceful copulation attempts, and expose them only after males produce a courtship “song” by tapping the water surface, according to Professor Piotr Jablonski's new study.
Jun 15, 2009
Metal Works Exhibition at MoA
Seoul National University's Museum of Art (MoA) is holding an exhibition on modern-day metal works. The exhibition, Talking Hands: Spectrum of Contemporary Metal Works has around 200 works, ranging from traditional handmade pieces to jewelry to sculptures, by 89 artists on display.
Jun 11, 2009
[Faculty Essay] Regaining Agricultural Sovereignty
Korea’s farming industry must be expanded from a production to a knowledge industry,