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Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) Summer Program of Internship and Korean Experience (SPIKE) Ulsan Ulsan is the Cradle of Modern Korean Industries - Produce 18.2% of Korean annual export - Handle 15% of Korean annual commercial traffic. -The fourth largest industrial city in Asia, after Shanghai, Suzhou, and Shenzhen. Seoul - Need a world-leading university in science and technology to potentiate its growth Ulsan Busan 3 UNIST Establishment • March 2009 Academic Programs • All the classes conducted in English • 9 Interdisciplinary Schools • Currently 3,800 students and growing (5,000 by 2015) Faculty • Currently 220 professors and growing (500 by 2020) • 2/3 foreign Ph.D.: Harvard, MIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Oxford, etc. • All with international Experience 4 UNIST Research Programs • Thrust Fields: Energy, Advanced Materials, Bio • 7 Multidisciplinary Institutes (High Impact Areas) Cutting-Edge Core Facilities • • • • • • Central Research Facilities Olympus BioMed Imaging Center Super Computing Center Class-100 Clean Room Environmental Analysis Center Machine Shop E-beam Lithography TOF-SIMS Advanced -TEM E-beam Lithography HR-TEM FT-NMR Top 8 in Korea at ‘Nature Publishing Index 2012 AsiaPacific 5 UNIST The Ministry of Education selected and subsidized universities in each economic block for the leading roles in research and education. 6 SPIKE 7 SPIKE 4-week credit earning courses: • Globalization and Economy • Communication with Korean Culture • Korean Language 4-week research internship Study/ Research Experience Company visits • Hyundai Shipbuilding • Hyundai Automobile Plant • SK Energy Lots of excursions: • Ulsan, Seoul, Gyeongju, Cheongdo city tours Live Various cultural events Roommate with Korean student • Living in the dormitory on campus Home stay with Korean family 8 Schedule Date: June 23 ~ August 15, 2014 (8 weeks) Summer Courses June 23 ~ July 18 (4weeks) Research Internship July 21 ~ Aug 15 (4weeks) •Globalization and Economy: 3 credits • Communication with Korean Culture: 3 credits • Korean Language: 2 credits • Distinguished Lecture Series : Non-credit • Learn new skills working with UNIST faculty • Experience the most up-to-date research facilities • Explore different perspective on the research field 9 9 Program Fee Course Fees Course Price (USD 1=KRW1,000) Globalization and Economy USD 90 (KRW 90,000) Communication with Korean Culture USD 90 (KRW 90,000) Korean Language* Housing Fees USD 300 (KRW 300,000) Includes lectures, language classes, excursions and field trips USD 300 (KRW 300,000) per month No meals included * It is required whereas other two classes are optional ** All course fees are waived if students are from partnering universities with UNIST 10 Procedure Application Materials An Online Application An Official Transcript A Copy of Passport Feb. 26 Application Notification By late April Nov. 25 ~ Feb. 14 Receipt of Visa and Program Materials Open online Application Feb. 17 ~ Feb. 21 Screen Applicants For Research Internship by UNIST Faculty Not necessary step for applicants taking courses only 11 June 23 ~ 27 Course and housing payment (upon arrival) Summer Course Globalization and Economy Course Description: This course focuses on how the growing impact of globalization is transforming the economy and culture of the world. It also discusses the issues on how to deal with the fast changing structures of economy and market as the globalization is being accelerated. Course Objectives: 1. To understand the phenomenon of globalization and its possible effects; 2. To engage in intelligent debate on controversial themes of the globalization such as economic development and poverty, international trade, intellectual property, natural resources, environment, etc.; 3. To understand the operation of regional economy in the Asia-Pacific region in the context of globalization trends. 12 Summer Course Communication with Korean Culture Course Description: This course broadly explores modern and contemporary trajectories and upheavals of the political, economic, cultural, and social development of Korean society. The students will learn them through examples from the nation's independence from Japanese occupation, the Korean War (1950-53), the democratization movements, transnational K-Pop cultures and industries, techno-youth cultures, digital game, food, consumer culture, the cosmetic surgery hype, etc. Course Objective: 1. To improve understanding of the way Koreans communicate in society, as well as to help the students develop critical literacy skills in order to actively engage in questions from Korean culture and society 13 Summer Course Korean Language Course Description: This course is designed to provide introductory knowledge of basic Korean language. It also introduces students to the main aspects of traditional Korean culture and contemporary Korean society, including those pertaining to values, religion, the family, industrialization, gender, and popular culture. Course Objective: 1. To develop basic Korean language communicative competence 2. To give a better understanding of Korean culture and society 14 Distinguished Lecture Series It comprises of 8 special lectures by internationally renowned scholars to provide students with a better understanding of science and technology, and giving a chance to share their knowledge and insights in their field and life. Speaker (Tentative): Name Affiliation Title Prof. Rodney Ruoff UNIST Advanced Material: Graphene Prof. Steven Granick UNIST Nano Materials Prof. Marc J. Madou UNIST Introduction to MEMS Prof. Christopher Bielawski UNIST Journey to the life of young scientist Prof. Pann-Ghill Suh UNIST Project for conquering cancer Prof. Jae Seung Jung KAIST Movie meets science Prof. Dennis Hong Virginia Tech Evolution of Robot technology Dr. Hyun Mi Yang Shinhan Bank Marketing strategy using math 15 Research Internship Eligibility - Students from any university are eligible to apply regardless of partnerships between UNIST and their home institutions. - 3rd and 4th year undergraduates with GPA in good standing are preferred - 2nd year undergraduates may also be eligible under strong recommendation Procedure Choose two labs for the internship when filling out the application form If not selected, your application goes to the 2nd chosen professor Screening by your 1st chosen professor Final Decision Stipend - All participants are provided KRW 776,000 (approx. USD 700) 16 Industrial Tour Hyundai Shipbuilding Yard -The world's number one shipbuilder - 15% share of the market - 4 Km2 along the coast of Mipo Bay in Ulsan Hyundai Automobile Plant SK Energy - The world largest plant as a single unit - 5 oil refinery factories refining crude oil of 0.84 million barrel per day - Produce 5,400 cars per day on average in the area of 5,050,000m2 - Produce gasoline, diesel, bunker oil and other oilrelated products 17 City Tour Ulsan City Tour Seoul City Tour Gyeongju City Tour Cheongdo City Tour 18 Cultural Activity Korean Culture Exploration • A Lecture about Korean history, Language, etc. • Hanbok wearing (traditional clothes) and Korean tea with desserts Homestay • Stay with UNIST student’s family • Enjoy the common Korean cuisine and the hospitable atmosphere of Korean families 19 Cultural Activity Culture Night 20 Testimonial “With my limited knowledge of Korean, I know I never would have been able to explore as much of the country or the culture had I not participated in the SPIKE”. Andrew Lynch (2013 SPIKE participant, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor ) “The research was an enlightening experience for me; something completely different from the research back at UPenn. I wish it could have been longer”. Christian Wang (2013 SPIKE participant, University of Pennsylvania) “The nine weeks I spent at UNIST were some of the best times of my life. I highly recommend this program to everyone because I was able to learn so much about other people and my field of study through this study abroad experience”. Leung Ho Chi (2013 SPIKE participant, Hongkong University of Science and Technology) 21 Video Clip 2013 SPIKE Video 18 UM-UNIST Exchange Program For UNIST students, regular term exchange at UM For UM students, SPIKE at UNIST • Equal Number of Student Exchange - UNIST 2 student-semesters of tuition support in exchange for offering the SPIKE for 10 UM students - In parallel, UM and UNIST will start a semester-based exchange • Emphasize “cultural fluency” through Korean culture, society, customs,etc. • Equal participation from UNIST students and international students in the same classroom • Every international student has a UNIST student as a roommate for culture exchange 2 TOWARD A WORLD-LEADING UNIVERSITY