• It was started in January 1997 by the energetic Ha Sung Jang, a former finance professor at Korea University.

    FORBES: Off with their perks!

  • "It's got to be a hacking attack, " Lim Jong-in, dean of Korea University's Graduate School of Information Security, said of Wednesday's events.

    WSJ: South Korea Banks, Media Report Possible Cyberattack

  • Within Korea University, the School of Electrical Engineering's Intelligent Signal Processing Lab (ISPL), headed by Professor Ko Hanseok, specializes in both image and speech processing.

    CNN: The story

  • According to a study by Young Lee and Roger Gordon of Hanyang University, South Korea and University of California, San Diego, that alone would increase economic growth by between one and two percentage points a year for five years to come.

    FORBES: Academics Have Spoken, And Obamanomics Is The Path To Slow Growth

  • The growing demand for Chinese consumer goods is no longer confined to the political elite, according to Andrei Lankov, a leading expert on North Korea at Kookmin University in Seoul.

    WSJ: Luxuries Flow Into North Korea

  • "They cannot do much because they face a choice between bad and even worse, " said Andrei Lankov, a North Korea specialist at Kookmin University in Seoul.

    WSJ: North Korea Rocket Launch Fails

  • RNL-Bio began its cloning work in cooperation with Seoul National University in Korea, where Hwang Woo-suk, the controversial professor later found guilty of scientific fraud, produced the first cloned dog, Snuppy.

    FORBES: Of Dogs, Clones and Rick Perry

  • Seung Mi Lee of South Korea's Kunsan University and her team announced a nanotube material at the conference that, they claimed, could store more than 14% of its own weight of hydrogen.

    ECONOMIST: Space-age soot

  • But the announcement made this week by Woo Suk Hwang, of Seoul National University in South Korea, and his colleagues, is serious.

    ECONOMIST: An embryonic development

  • The oldest university in South Korea, Yonsei can trace its origins to 1885 when a teaching hospital was set up by royal decree.

    CNN: ASIANOW - Asiaweek

  • Work on the machine was carried out by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University in the US, and Seoul National University in South Korea.

    BBC: Pentagon helps build Meshworm reconnaissance robot

  • That was when he was 12 years old and after he graduated from Yonsei University in South Korea he moved to the Graduate School of Architecture at Columbia, New York.

    CNN: Minsuk Cho's dramatic architecture

  • Park faces an opposition with a strengthened veto power, and the possibility of organized resistance to her foreign policy initiatives by prominent liberal groups, Park Ihn-hwi, a professor at Ewha Womans University in South Korea, wrote on the Council on Foreign Relations' website.

    NPR: South Korean Prez Stumbles In First Month On Job

  • Daniel Pollitt, a 22-year-old student from Kent University, is in Korea to marry Dawn, the American found for him by his parents.

    BBC: Moon��s rising son spells change for the Unification Church

  • "He sure looks like he gave up basketball, " said Aidan Foster-Carter, a Korea specialist and professor at the University of Leeds in England, joking about how much he has grown.

    WSJ: North Korea Publishes Photo of Kim's Son, Heir Apparent

  • Kim came to Yanji from South Korea in 1986 to open the Yanbian University of Science and Technology.

    CNN: 'The South's Guangdong'

  • Others could be that some people in South Korea weren't happy with this university being so far advanced.

    NPR: Author of Debunked Stem-Cell Papers Apologizes

  • Beauram Hur is a student at Stanford University, originally from South Korea.

    BBC: Facebook's journey into the East

  • Researchers at Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul, South Korea, have developed a novel method of turning sound into electricity, and the technology could soon be used to charge our mobile phones with nothing more than the power of the human voice, reports the Telegraph.

    FORBES: Written by Bryan Nelson

  • Shi Yuanhua, Koreas expert at Fudan University in Shanghai, tells China Daily that North Korea's threat to cancel the armistice is in protest against ongoing US-South Korean military drills using more powerful weapons and to "prompt Washington back to the negotiating table".

    BBC: China media: Wen's mixed legacy

  • On Thursday a team of researchers at Newcastle University in the UK, which hopes to join South Korea in the forefront of stem cell research, also said they had successfully cloned an human embryo.

    CNN: Cloning success hailed, feared

  • Even though adjusting to life in South Korea was not easy, I made a plan and started studying for the university entrance exam.

    CNN: Why I fled North Korea

  • In South Korea, internet-gaming stars earn six-figure dollar salaries, attend university on special gaming scholarships and have massive fan clubs glued to the two cable channels dedicated to the sport.

    ECONOMIST: Geeks gather for the world gaming championships

  • Dr. Faust, who will also visit South Korea, said China is the "largest supplier" of international students enrolled at the university's campus, in Cambridge, Mass.

    WSJ: Harvard Expands Reach in Asia

  • Mr. Bae was born in South Korea and is a naturalized U.S. citizen, according to an account on the University of Oregon's Daily Emerald website.

    WSJ: U.S. Denounces North Korea Sentencing

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