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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> 18 local government organs participate, procured 5.5 billion won for construction Displayed potential of government-academic cooperation to foster local talents [December 17, 2008] In 2 years since starting the construction of the Yeungnam University Hometown Living Dormitory, 18 of 24 local government organs in Daegu (Dalseong-gun) and Gyeongbuk participated in the construction of this. Construction funds amounted to 5.5 billion won. Yeungnam University Hometown Living Dormitory, which will become the cradle of regional talents, is being constructed through co-efforts of the university and government. The Hometown Living Dormitory will be completed in January and will accommodate 780 students in here in the first semester of next year. In May 2006, Yeungnam University announced the beginning of the \'Hometown Living Dormitory construction project\' with the objective of fostering local talents. In the same month on the 15th, Uiseong-gun became its first project. In 2006, Yeongcheon, Seongju-gun, Chilgok-gun and Goryeong-gun also joined. In 2007, Sangju, Mungyeong, Dalseong-gun, Cheongdo-gun, Andong and Pohang also joined. This year, Gyeongju joined in January, Cheongsong-gun joined in May, Gunwi-gun joined in August, Gimcheon joined in September and Gyeongsan and Gumi joined in October. Finally, on December 17, Uljin-gun also shared their efforts for Yeungnam University Hometown Living Dormitory. Uljin-gun donated 200 million won for construction of the building and Yeungnam University responded by promising priority to 20 students from Uljin-gun during the next semester. President Tong-ki Woo (56) stated, \"This project became possible only because we understood that our region\'s future can only be guaranteed by fostering local talents through the cooperative efforts of regional universities and local government.\" He also added, \"Yeungnam University will cooperate even more assertively with the local community in the future.\" Yeungnam University Hometown Living Dormitory began construction in April last year and it is composed of three buildings with a total area of 17,495㎡.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\">[December 4, 2008] A cultural struggle that was left in the clouds for 10 years due to the \'NIMBY\' (not in my backyard) effect and conflicts with various development projects finally found a solution. On the 3rd, Yeungnam University (president Tong-ki Woo) agreed on a donation contract for the moving and restoration of \'Hwasan Seowon\' (photo), which is Gyeongbuk-do cultural property no. 22, with its owner, Indong-Jang family. On this day, Indong-Jang family also donated 100 million won to Yeungnam University. Hwasan Seowon, which is located at Jung-ri, Seokjeok-myeon, Chilgok-gun is a school that was established for fostering students of Jang Gyeong-woo (Manhoedang) in the 21st year of King Hyojong (1651) of the Joseon (also choson, chosun) Dynasty. In the 6th year of Kim Heonjong (1840), the community agreed to move the school to Hwasan at Seonggok-ri, Seokjeok-myeon, Chilgok-gun and erect a shrine for Manhoedang. However, in the 8th year of King Gojong (1871), Confucian memorial halls were ordered to be demolished and now only the auditorium remains. The auditorium has five rooms in the front and three on the side making it a relatively large building and there is a floor-heated room around the well-floor. This displays the architectural style of the later Joseon Dynasty and it has high preservation value. However, because of rapid development around the area due to establishment of new towns, and collapse-threats of the building worsened, it looked for a place to move to for the last 10 years. However, local residents all opposed it from moving to its area and thus, was basically left abandoned. This is because once it is designated as a cultural property, there are various regulations in the region of a 500m radius on building new structures, changing use of buildings, etc. descendants of Indong Jang Manhoedang thus notified Yeungnam University that they wanted to donate the Hwasan Seowon in July 2005. Thus, they visited Yeungnam University and began pursuing the moving of the historic school to the university. In result, a donation contract was agreed upon on today and transfer/restoration projects will soon begin. Through this donation, Hwasan Seowon will move to the west side of the \'Gyeongju Gable Roof House\' at Yeungnam University Gyeongsan Campus. In late December, Yeungnam University will begin the transfer and restoration project and once it is completed, it will be used for traditional culture education for the students.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> International Workshop on New Renewable Energy to be held on the 3rd [December 1, 2008] With the 2013 World Energy Congress confirmed to be held in Daegu, there has been unprecedented interest in low-carbon green Growth. Yeungnam University (president Tong-ki Woo) will be holding an international workshop under the subject \'Roles of Companies and Colleges for configuring a Low-Carbon Green Growth Society\' at the international conference center on the 2nd floor of Gyeongbuk TP from 1pm on the 3rd (Wed). This workshop is hosted by Yeungnam University and sponsored by Yeungnam University\'s \'Daegyeong Solar Cell/Module Material Process Local Innovation Center\' and the \'Research Institute of Solar Energy\', \'Research Institute of Bio-Energy\', \'BK21 Display Materials and Process Engineering Program - Advanced HR Fostering Project\', \'NURI Display Industry Work Force Cultivation Team\', etc. This workshop will examine the trends of the green energy technologies to solve global warming and exhaustion of coal resources, as well as trends of the new renewable energy technologies such as solar cells, fuel cells, wind energy and bio-energy, while also sharing directions of possible new policies. Yeungnam University expects that this will help accelerate discussions on the roles of companies and colleges for configuring a low-carbon green growth society. In this event, domestic energies experts such as Jeong Chang-hyeon (manager at the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Department of New Renewable Energy), Shin Seong-cheol (Korea Institute of Energy and Resources Technology Evaluation and Planning), Park Seong-hwan (director of the Gyeongsangbuk-do Economy and Science Promotion Department) and Lee Sang-cheol (CEO of Millinetsolar), and as well as prominent foreign scholars such as Timothy J. Coutts (National New Renewable Energy Research Center and winner of the \'Cherry Award\', which is the world\'s highest award in the solar cell sector), Gavin Conibeer (vice-dean of the solar cell and renewable energy engineering department at UNSW of Australia), Philip H. Steele (professor of bio-engineering at Mississippi State University) and Ganti S. Murthy (professor at Oregon State University). Park Jin-ho (50), professor at Yeungnam University School of Display and Chemical Engineering, planned this workshop. He stated, \"this international workshop was planned to be a place for exchanging information and establishing a network for the industry and academic circles in various sectors of the low-carbon green growth technologies\" and also added, \"Yeungnam University is planning to draw the base plans for fostering expert human resources in R&D and academic cooperative education for the new renewable energy sector, while also establishing an \'Energy University\'.\"
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Sophomore majoring in Management Pan Hao, popular MC for entrance exam presentation [December 1, 2008] “Oh, he\'s not Korean!”, “International student? Awesome!”, “Where is he from?” Morning of the 1st at Yeungnam University Mechanical Engineering Hall , Songam Hall. The Student Public ambassador for Yeungnam University that was in charge with being the MC of the entrance exam presentation appeared and stirred things up with his welcoming speech. As this 191cm tall, light-skinned handsome student introduced himself as \"Wo si Pan Hao\" small screams could be heard from the girls. There were also cell phone cameras going off here and there. The superstar of Yeungnam University entrance exam presentation is Pan Hao (21), sophomore majoring in management. Born in Luoyang, China, he is an international student who came to Yeungnam University as a freshman in March of last year. Though he did not speak any Korean at first, he studied for a year and a half at Yeungnam University Korean Language Program after graduating from high school. After about two years of college life, his Korean skills improved greatly and he is now able to MC different events. Since September, he has become the 13th \'Yeungnam University Love\', which is the Student Public ambassador for the university. He said, \"It was too bad that many international students were unable to get along with Korean students and that they were too busy trying to adjust to college life that they could not make any decent memories.\" He also boasted, \"I am really proud that I am doing something for our school every day and I really feel like a true member of Yeungnam University.\" Every night before bed, he gets ready on what to say to test-taking students who he will see the next day. He practices his self-introduction in Korean, Japanese and Chinese as well. In order to respond to the student\'s request to show off his talents, he also sings Ahn Jae-wook\'s song, \'Friend\' in a Chinese version. He does all this to leave a lasting impression to prospective new students coming to Yeungnam University. He said, \"When I first started as the MC for this, I was really nervous in front of the prospective students, but now I am relaxed and enjoy the events and joke around with the students.\" He did not forget to act as the Student Public ambassador adding, \"I hope students will expand their dreams for the future at Yeungnam University, which has Korea\'s best campus and a 61 year old tradition.\" Meanwhile, Yeungnam University held enrollment presentations to 23,000 college-entrance exam taking students from the Daegu and Gyeongsan areas from November 17 to the 5th of this month. About 1,500 students from four different high schools visited Yeungnam University every day and the Student Public ambassadors are working hard to recruit students through presentations and campus tours.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> 100 VIPs including the mayor of Daegu and governor of Gyeongbuk-do participate and congratulate opening of course [2009-1-4] 2009 will be the new start of the Law Schools, which will foster legal experts. In this region, Yeungnam University Law School will be officially launched on the 8th. Yeungnam University (president Tong-ki Woo) will hold the opening ceremony of its Law School at the main auditorium on the 3rd floor of the Law School Library at 11am on the 8th. In this event, Kim Beom-il mayor of Daegu, Kim Gwan-yong governor of Gyeongbuk-do and ministers and representatives from major institutes in the region, as well as heads of 29 organizations that finalized exchange agreements, 12 institutions and 58 individuals that donated scholarships, and 21 special advisors are expected to participate in the opening ceremony of the Yeungnam University Law School. Meanwhile, 70 future lawyers that dream about protecting the rights of the socially marginalized and people who are discriminated against will enroll at Yeungnam University Law School (Dean Bae Byeong-il) in March. In order to help fulfill their dreams, Yeungnam University prepared 30 credit hours specialized in fostering legal experts for the socially marginalized such as areas with no lawyers, multi-cultural families and foreign laborers. In order for \'human rights and public interest\', public interest theory, fair trade law, agriculture law, consumer law, environment law, human rights basic theory, international human rights law, international humanity law, education and human rights, medicine and human rights seminar, NGO law seminar, human rights and Confucian society, etc are to be opened. Through agreements with 29 organizations and law firms including the National Human Rights Commission, Ministry of Government Legislation, Korean Legal Aid Corporation and Kim & Chang Law Firm, on-hand education was improved, while courses such as WTO laws, international economics law, EU laws, international trade laws, etc are to be opened in preparation of the opening of the Korean law market so that students can train their international skills. The faculty consists of instructors with various experience such as judges, public prosecutors, military law officers, foreign lawyers, etc. Through open and special employments, a total of 28 full-time professors including 2 foreign faculty members were procured. 3 more are expected to be hire by March in order to start the new semester with 31 professors. Three chair-professors, Bae Gi-weon (former supreme court judge), Jeong Sang-myeong (former attorney general) and Choi Song-hwa (honorary professor at SNU) will be responsible for improving the on-hands legal education. Professor Bae Byeong-il (51), dean of Yeungnam University Law School, stated \"By fostering legal experts with international competitiveness and work skills, we will greatly contribute to improving the welfare of the area and to minimizing legal blind sides.\" Facilities include a five story-high Law School building and a three story-high Law School library. In addition, a law school dorm that can accommodate the entire law school student body was newly constructed as well. There are dorms made especially for married students, while child care is also provided through agreements with Gyeongsan Kindergarten. Furthermore, in order to allow students to concentrate on their studies, Yeungnam University procured scholarship funds as well. In result, there are plans to provide over 50% in scholarships of tuitions to the entire student body.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> First Discovery of Arteriosclerosis Treatment Effects from Insect Proteins [November 20, 2008] <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_006894658807381448 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2009-01-19_10-08-17_378.jpg\" target=_blank> An undergraduate student in a local university issued a thesis as the primary author for an SCI level international journal. He is Park Ki-hoon (23, photo, left, instructor Jo Gyeong-hyeon), a senior at the Yeungnam University school of Biotechnology. This is the first thesis that revealed that the proteins extracted from fall webworms (Hyphantria cunea) could be transformed using bio-engineering technologies to use for treatment of arteriosclerosis. This thesis will be in the December, 2008 issues of the prominent international academic journal, \'Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology\' that is published by Elsevier company of the US. It is very rare that an undergraduate student is able to put their name on an SCI international academic journal as the primary author. <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_03917841096495524 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2009-01-19_10-10-42_379.jpg\" target=_blank> It is especially meaningful because the journal in which the thesis is being placed on is the second most influential and prominent journal in the related field. Considering the sweat and effort that was invested in this, this result may only have been obvious. Last year around this time, he did not take any days off and had no vacation investing all of his time making tests on the functions and structures of human serum protein and fall webworm proteins. After one year of working with cells in order to evaluate the effects of arteriosclerosis cell models, he discovered the possibilities of developing treatments for arteriosclerosis and placed his name on an SCI level internationally prominent academic journal. Profess or Jo Gyeong-hyeon (40), who has been instructing him for three years showed how proud he was of this student saying, \"I am only surprised of how sincere and diligent he is conducting his research, which is not seen very often among undergraduate students.\" He comes to school every day at 8am and leaves the lab past 9pm. His colleagues call him \'Kant of the school of Biotechnology\' and his main interest is in developing a pre-diagnosis kit and treatment for cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular diseases, a main cause of sudden death among Korean adults, are potentially innate in 60% of the adult population and it is the leading cause of death for any single disease. Myocardial infarction is a disease that can only be diagnosed after it has progressed for a long time and therefore, there is a high need for a kit that can predict this early and make diagnostics. Since last summer, he has begun making comparative studies on the blood of myocardial infarction patients and the blood of normal people in order to develop a myocardial infarction bio-marker. He is a senior and in order to continue his studies, he has submitted an application at Yeungnam University graduate school of biotechnology and a MS/Ph.D course. He said, \"I first selected my major as biotechnology because I became interested in it after watching the movie Jurassic Park, but it was difficult because movies and reality was very different. However, after I started doing tests full time, I became confident that this was the path I wanted to take.\" He also added, \"Now, even when I spend my entire day on researching, I don\'t feel tired or that I am wasting my time. This is because I am convinced that my research may grant patients and their families hope and power.\" <See Related Articles> @Donga Ilbo (2008-11-24) http://www.donga.com/fbin/output?n=200811240049 @Maeil News (200008-11-21} http://www.imaeil.com/sub_news/sub_news_view.php?news_id=53450&yy=2008 @Yeungnam Daily (2008-11-21) http://www.yeongnam.com/yeongnam/html/yeongnamdaily/society/article.shtml?id=20081121.010070718590001 @Hankook-i (2008-11-21) http://news.hankooki.com/lpage/society/200811/h2008112102525974990.htm @Yeonhab News (200009-11-21) http://app.yonhapnews.co.kr/YNA/Basic/article/search/YIBW_showSearchArticle.aspx?searchpart=article&searchtext=%ec%98%81%eb%82%a8%eb%8c%80&contents_id=AKR20081120114300053 @Seoul Economy (2008-11-21) http://economy.hankooki.com/lpage/opinion/200811/e2008112020574148200.htm @Maeil Economy (2008-11-21) http://news.mk.co.kr/outside/view.php?year=2008&no=708502 @TBC Prime News (208-11-20) http://www.tbc.co.kr/tbc_news/n08_today.html?mode=VW&number=55304 @MBC News (200008-11-20) http://www.tgmbc.co.kr/News/NewsContentView.jsp?Action=query&category=News&receive_date=20081120&sequence=0017&Copy_no=00&news_code=000003&work_site=T&no=38
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> 70 \'The Chinese Communist Youth League\' college students from Beijing visit Yeungnam University [November 7, 2008] <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_011146768428291714 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2009-01-08_17-21-16_377.jpg\" target=_blank> Yeungnam University (president Tong-ki Woo) received very important guests on the 6th. 100 students from China, including 72 selected from prominent universities around Beijing such as Beijing University and Tsinghua University, visited Yeungnam University. As part of the young adult cultural exchange program that Korea\'s Korea-China Culture Association (Future Forest) and the Chinese Communist Youth League, these visitors came to Yeungnam University on the 6th for a Korean-Chinese college student culture performance. In the afternoon of the 6th, they arrived at the Dormitory and about an hour later, they went to the Yeungnam University Law Library 3rd floor where there was welcoming event for them. In this event, there were 50 students from Yeungnam University including international students from China, Yeungnam University students who went to colleges in China as exchange students and representatives from the Yeungnam University student body. In the cultural performance following the banquet, clubs at University welcomed the Chinese students with extravagant dance performances, wushu demonstrations, folk performance and classic guitar performances. The Chinese students also sang folk songs of Chinese ethnic minority groups and also performed traditional dance performances of Korean Chinese and sang the Beijing Olympic theme song. Moon Hye-young (23, senior in Chinese and Chinese literature), who went to the Beijing University of Education said, \"There were many worries that they anti-Korean sentiment of China may have an effect on this event, but after meeting these students, I was totally relieved from this.\" She also stated, \"There are many things that we college students need to collaborate in for the future of the two nations, as well as the future of East Asia. I have come to believe that we will be able to work better together in the future.\" They also visited the \'Korean Chinese College Student Forum\' at Kyunghee University on the 5th and agreed to work in diplomatic cooperation for preventing and delaying desertification. The Chinese Communist Youth League has first established as the Socialist Youth League of China in Shanghai in August 1920, before the founding of the Communist Party of China. Since establishment of the Communist Party of China in July 1921, it was recomposed as an organization under the communist party in May 1922 and in 1925, its name was changed to the Chinese Communist Youth League. During the war against Japan, it was also called the Chinese Democratic Youth League and after establishing the new nation, its name was changed to the Chinese New Democracy Youth League. However, in 1957, its name was once again changed to the Chinese Communist Youth League. The Chinese Communist Youth League was once in its dark ages and had all of its operations suspended during the Culture Revolution. In October 1978, it held its 10th National Representative Conference and it finally began to be more strongly established. There are currently a total of 35.7 million members between the age of 14 and 25 in the Chinese Communist Party.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> Ministry of Labor selects \'Job Fair\' as outstanding case for \'Project to Expand Employment Support Functions’ [October 30, 2008] <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_03220063509061658 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2009-01-02_18-00-10_376.jpg\" target=_blank> Yeungnam University (president Tong-ki Woo) was selected as an outstanding university for employment support. On the 30th, Yeungnam University received a notice that it was selected as an outstanding case for the \'2008 project for expanding employment support functions\' from the Daegu Office of Labor (director Lee Wan-young). According to this, it was judged that the \'Yeungnam University Job Fair\' should be shared because of its high business performance in the fact that it gave actual help to students in the job market and companies, with participants of this function being highly satisfied. In the \'2008 Yeungnam University Job Fair\', 48 companies and 5,000 students visited the function for two days from September 3 to 4 at the \'Lee Hee-geon Memorial Hall\'. On the 1st floor was the employment event hall composed of the employment support hall, consulting hall, free pictures for resumes, job psychology examinations and tarot card job fortunes. The 2nd floor consisted of job fairs such as Samsung Techwin, Samsung C&T, Hyundai Heavy Industries, CJ and STX groups so that students can actually find employment. Yeungnam University examined the preferred companies for employments for its students and visited the companies to see which actually had plans to hire new employees. Professor Park Jin-ho (50, Display and Chemical Engineering), chief of the Yeungnam University Student Ability Development Department, stated, \"By providing students with more job opportunities and providing companies with opportunities to hire competent human resources, we have held job fairs for the third consecutive year in order to resolve the imbalance of supply and demand for human resources.\" He also added, \"doors will open to overcome the difficulties with the employment situation at a place where the demand for finding jobs and finding the right candidates.\" Meanwhile, Yeungnam University was selected as a \'project for extending employment support functions\' by the Ministry of Labor for the third consecutive year and also received the highest national treasury funding for the third straight year. In 2006, it was selected as an outstanding case by the Ministry of Labor for the \'Employment Frontier Journalists\' and \'Employment Capability Improvement School\'. Schools selected as outstanding cases for projects to expand employment support functions were Yeungnam University, Handong University and Kyungbuk College, as well as three high schools such as Sangju Girls\' Commercial High School, Gunam Girls\' Information High School and Kyungbuk Girls\' Information High School. The Daegu Office of Labor held the \'Employment Support Function Expansion Project Workshop\' at the Daemyeong Resort in Gyeongju on November 4 to hold an awards ceremony and to present the outstanding cases.
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<BODY style=\"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; MARGIN: 5px; FONT-FAMILY: gulim; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff\"> 600 bikes sold to students and faculty; first in provincial universities 2.4 billion won investment until 2011 for constructing biking trails [October 29, 2008] <A class=imageUtil id=thumb_02578177074979751 onclick=\"return hs.run(this)\" href=\"http://www.yu.ac.kr/_yboard/cheditor/show_image.php?im=2008-12-30_10-57-32_371.jpg\" target=_blank> “Yeungnam University on the forefront of bicycle commuting” 2pm on the 29th, hundreds of bikes took off around the clock-tower at the front entrance of Yeungnam University. This parade of bikes passed through the Commerce and Economy Hall and the Humanities Hall and officially pronounced the launching of the \'bike commuters group\'. In addition, there was an art-bike event to promote bike-riding. Yeungnam University (president Tong-ki Woo) sold 600 bicycles to students and faculty under the catch-phrase \'Environment-Friendly Energy University\'. Yeungnam University was selected from the Ministry of Public Administration And Security in June for testing the use of bicycles and has invested 50 million won to purchase 600 bicycles. Applications were received from students and faculty of the university from the 17th to the 23rd. There were 1,657 applications and 150,000 won bicycles were sold to the 600 chosen at 45,000 won. In addition, there were 50,000 won hope bikes (recycled bikes) sold at 25,000 won a piece. Yeungnam University is planning to increase the bicycle use rate that is currently at 4.2% to 12.5% by 2011. In order to do so, a total of 2.4 billion won is expected to be invested to build a 5.2km bike street and 3,000 bike parking lots. In addition, there will be 1,200 public bikes for use. Moreover, there are plans in place to provide a pleasant campus environment by designating \'bike-only trails\'. Park Young-mok (49, civil engineering), director of the facility management office, stated \"Using bikes will have many good effects such as lower transportation costs, improved fitness, reduced congestion, improved environment and conserving energy.\" He also added, \"When Subway line 2 is extended in 2011, there will be more people using bikes in campus and so we will concentrate on establishing infrastructure for bike commuters.\" Meanwhile, Yeungnam University has received 100 million won in national funding by being selected as a test institution for using bikes from the Ministry of Public Administration And Security in June. Furthermore, there are also campaigns in progress to restrict vehicle speed to under 30km per hour. <See Related Articles> @YTN(2008-10-29) Yeungnam University, Proclaim Bike Traveling http://www.ytn.co.kr/_ln/0103_200810291934024394 (see video) @Yeonhab News TV (2008-10-30) Yeungnam University sells 600 bikes to students and employees http://app.yonhapnews.co.kr/YNA/Basic/article/ArticleMPIC/YIBW_showArticleMPICPopup.aspx?contents_id=MYH20081029007700355 @TBC Morning News (2008-10-30) Campus Bike District http://www.tbc.co.kr/tbc_news/n08_today.html?mode=VW&number=54713 @Jungang Ilbo (2008-10-30) [WalkHolic] Yeungnam University begins bike riding http://news.joins.com/article/3358641.html?ctg=12 @Joseon Ilbo (2008-10-30) Bike Riders in College Campuses http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2008/10/29/2008102901898.html @Yeungnam Daily (2008-10-30) \"Yeungnam University comes to work on Bikes\" (Page 1) http://www.yeongnam.com/yeongnam/html/yeongnamdaily/society/article.shtml?id=20081030.010010718440001 @Kyungbuk Daily (2008-10-30) \'Two Leg Engines\' on Campus http://www.kyongbuk.co.kr/main/news/news_content.php?id=230849&news_area=110 @Daegu News (2008-10-30) Yeungnam University championing bike use http://www.idaegu.co.kr/search/gisa.html?code=gisa&page=1&uid=175476&part=사회&keyfield=subject&key=%BF%B5%B3%B2%B4%EB @Hankyeoreh (2008-10-30) Bike Parade en Route http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/society/area/318905.html @Maeil News (2008-10-30) High Oil Prices and Economic Recession causing waves of bikes on campus http://www.imaeil.com/sub_news/sub_news_view.php?news_id=49630&yy=2008