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Apr 06, 2009 An Underground Singer From SNU If the name Chang Ki-ha sounds unfamiliar, you may not be entirely in tune with the Korean entertainment world. Apr 06, 2009 Professor SUH Young-bae Elected as IUCN Regional Chief SUH Young-bae, Professor of Pharmacy, has been elected as new chair for the Asian regional committee of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Mar 26, 2009 Possible Changes After Incorporation of SNU SNU senior staff members has unveiled a draft of its plan to transform its governance structure into one of s corporate entity by July 2010. Mar 26, 2009 Osteoporosis May Raise Risk for Vertigo People with osteoporosis are much more likely to have vertigo than people with normal bone density, according to Professor KIM Ji Soo's research. Mar 26, 2009 Interview with Professor Emeritus PAIK Paik Nak-chung is a professor emeritus of English literature at Seoul National University and a well-known pro-unification figure. Mar 26, 2009 [Faculty Essay] Translators As Mediators Many misunderstandings arise due to language barriers and cultural differences. That is why good and precise translation is so difficult, but extremely important. One cannot possibly perceive and fully render so many cultural implications latent in foreign words and expressions. Sometimes misunderstandings can come about even between people using the same language. Mar 26, 2009 [Faculty Essay] A Pivotal Summit Much is riding on the new global summit. Like the one in the 1930s, it surely will influence the fate of the globe. Mar 26, 2009 More Than Tutoring As the economic downturn deepens, SNU expanded a community-based outreach programs for the underprivileged. 'SNU Mentoring Program' provides online and offline counseling services and after-school programs for middle and high school children with few opportunities to access quality educational programs. Mar 26, 2009 SNU Gives Free Courses To Fight Economic Crisis SNU starts up a range of social contribution programs to help citizens get through the financial crisis. The doors will be opened to young job seekers, retirees and people who have temporarily lost their jobs. Mar 18, 2009 [Faculty Essay] Toward a Law-abiding Society Many foreigners who live in Korea are surprised to find the lack of law enforcement in today's society. Mar 13, 2009 SONG Sang-hyun'63 Elected as New President of the ICC SONG Sang-hyun'63, an alumni and former professor of SNU, was elected as a new president of the International Criminal Court in The Hague (ICC) on March 11. Mar 10, 2009 [Faculty Essay] Crisis Is Chance To Reform Universities Universities absorb people who are on the verge of losing their jobs due to restructuring and train them to adapt to new technologies.