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Newsweek 는 요즘 "미국에서 가장 주목을 받는 대학 25" 를 소개했다.  - 과학과 공학으로 가장 인기 있는 대학 : California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. - 수능성적(SAT,ACT)이 필요 없어 인기 있는 대학 : Bates College, Lewiston, Maine - 등록금이 없어 유명한 대학 : Cooper Union for the Advanc.Sci. & Art, New York, N.Y. - 선거 앞두고 가장 인기 있는 대학 : Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, Calif. - 아이비리그 중 가장 인기 있는 대학 : Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.  - 지원자를 떨어뜨리기로 가장 유명한 대학 : Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.- 스포츠 팬들에게 가장 인기 있는 대학 : University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla....  전체 원문 기사 보기      [#M_ more.. | less.. | By Jay Mathews Newsweek Aug. 20-27, 2007 issue - Like shoes, cars, Web sites and stars tracked by paparazzi, good colleges go in and out of fashion. Whether they're mentioned more often, or less often, in any given year has little to do with their inherent qualities. A big state university with a powerhouse engineering department or a tiny private college with an English department known for its poets will retain those assets a long time, even if they're not always part of the buzz at education conferences. Ethereal as this rise and fall of interest may be, it has benefits. As fashions change, one feature that was just a bullet point in a good school's brochure becomes a top attraction: the coming of a presidential election will help spotlight one college's emphasis on political science. Growing dissatisfaction with standardized tests can awaken interest in a school that long ago decided not to require the SAT or the ACT. Our new list of the nation's hottest colleges should be seen in this light as subjective and temporary—but in a good way. Subjective also means this isn't an official ranking. You may have heard this past spring that an organization of liberal-arts colleges called the Annapolis Group issued a statement saying some member schools would stop participating in the part of the U.S. News & World Report's annual survey in which college administrators assess peer schools using a numerical system. The move was a reaction to a longstanding controversy about the usefulness of numerical listings that order institutions by how they fare on a range of statistical measures. Critics say these measures don't give a full picture of a school. Instead of a numerical ranking, our list is a quick but colorful snapshot of today's most interesting schools. We've talked to a range of experts—admissions officials, educational consultants, students, parents, and college and university leaders—in making our selections. We've been particularly influenced by the views of high-school counselors, the people most in tune with what matters to the latest wave of college applicants. Some of these schools are large. Some are tiny. Some charge more than $40,000 a year and some only a tenth that amount. Some are celebrated, but one was completely unknown to us and several experts we consulted until a well-traveled counselor pointed it out. All the schools have strong programs that can change young lives for the better. Being hot for the moment is as good an excuse as any for applicants to see if one of them might be just right for them. Hottest IvyCornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.Unlike the other Ivies, Cornell is a land-grant college emphasizing problem solving as well as scholarly debate. The university boasts a world-class engineering college and top-flight liberal arts, science and fine arts. The hotel school is considered the world's best. Cornellians, proud of the variety on campus, point to the president, David Skorton, a cardiologist, jazz musician and computer scientist who is the first in his family to have a college education. Shaul Schwarz / Getty Images for Newsweek Hottest Men's College: Morehouse College in Atlanta, which educated Martin Luther King Jr, Samuel L. Jackson and Spike Lee, is the nation's largest private men's liberal-arts college, and an exemplar of single sex education Hottest for Sports FansUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Winning the national football championship, as well as two consecutive basketball titles, is clearly a draw. Applications to Gatorland are up 15 percent in the last two years, nearly twice the national average. But high-school counselors are discovering it has more to offer its 35,000 undergraduates than just a great excuse to hit the sports bars. The university attracts more students from the International Baccalaureate program—the most challenging courses in American high schools—than any other college. The average Gator freshman had a 3.99 GPA in high school. Freshman Robin Prywes, a Maryland resident, says the only thing those sports championships taught her was that Florida had great school spirit. She says she liked the school's "academic reputation, student involvement, great weather and friendly atmosphere." But her mother says it was mostly the weather. Hottest Men's CollegeMorehouse College, Atlanta, Ga.Morehouse has long been known as an educator of black leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Samuel L. Jackson and Spike Lee. But it may be equally important as an exemplar of single-sex education. With 3,000 students, it is the nation's largest private men's liberal-arts college. Recent grad Marcus Edwards calls the school "the No. 1 institution for black men." Goldman Sachs has just donated $2 million to endow a new leadership professor, and the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center is now going up. Hottest for No SAT or ACT NeededBates College, Lewiston, MaineMany colleges are SAT- or ACT-optional only for students with very good grades. But at Bates, applicants never have to submit their test scores, and half do not. The liberal-arts school, with about 1,700 students in central Maine, gets high marks on various college rankings. Students like Alex Chou, valedictorian at his Old Orchard Beach, Maine, high school, love the no-test-score option. "My high school did not prepare us for the SATs," he says. When Chou applied, he thought his 1220 score would hurt him, so he didn't submit it. He got in, and graduated this spring summa cumlaude. Once at Bates, students say they like that professors are hired particularly for their teaching ability, the relaxed social atmosphere free of fraternities and sororities, and the international atmosphere—70 percent of students study abroad. Hottest for Science and EngineeringCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.Caltech students think of themselves as geeks with power tools. On a beach weekend they may get sand kicked in their faces, but their assailant will soon find his car disassembled and reassembled on top of a lifeguard station, with the engine still running. There are only 900 undergraduates, and admission is very competitive: 17 percent get in. The lucky ones go on to reap the wealth and fame that come to them in an era in which so many of our troubles—global warming, rush-hour traffic, male-pattern baldness—are thought to be solvable if we just give scientists enough money. Even female Teachers say they have fun once they get used to attending one of the last colleges in America where women are still a distinct minority (30 percent). All students look forward to Ditch Day, when automobiles are sometimes found reassembled in side dorm rooms—with the engines still running. Hottest Liberal-Arts School You Never Heard OfCentenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport, La.When Wendy Andreen, counselor at Memorial Senior High in Houston, visited Centenary, she discovered it had just 1,000 students—half the size of her school. She thought it was too small and too unknown, but then changed her mind. It's "a secret treasure packed with degree options, is five minutes away from a thriving downtown on the riverfront and is sitting on one of Hollywood's latest discoveries for movie locations," she says. It's also a Division I school, the smallest in the country. Centenary is a rare combination of academic innovation, with students creating their own majors, and big-time sports (except football). The college also has a solid reputation in various professions, from performing arts to geology. Hottest for Rejecting YouHarvard University, Cambridge, Mass.This was a close one. Harvard rejected 91.03 percent of its applicants to the class of 2011. It seemed likely, once again, to win the trophy for Stingiest Admissions. But wait: Columbia College, part of Columbia University, rejected 91.05 of applicants. Its student newspaper declared it the winner. Some Columbia freshmen, however, attend the School of Engineering and Applied Science or the School of General Studies, which means that only 89.6 percent of applicants felt the pain. Not that any of the people who send out all those thin envelopes are happy about it. The über-selective Ivies know their admission process is a dreary march toward disappointment. The Harvard admissions office, the prime offender, particularly feels the strain. Its top officials recently coauthored an essay in The Harvard Crimson, saying they hoped the elimination of Early Decision (along with Princeton's and the University of Virginia's) will give students more time to consider where to apply. That may reduce autumn-application pressure, but nine out of 10 of those candidates will still likely be getting bad news. Hottest for Election YearClaremont McKenna College, Claremont, Calif.Two of every five CMC students major in government/international relations. Most of the rest are also talking politics, the campus obsession. Few selective colleges in America have such ideologically balanced faculties and student bodies. Speakers like Bill Clinton and Justice Antonin Scalia dropped by last spring, and neither was tarred and feathered. CMC, one of the five Claremont Colleges, is vibrating with anticipation of the 2008 presidential race. Andrew Lee, a recent graduate and political junkie who created the Fantasy Congress Web site, says that on long campus weekends he and his friends would skip the beach and drive to a state with a hot election and knock on doors for their favorites. Shaul Schwarz / Getty Images for Newsweek Hottest on the Rebound: Despite Hurricane Katrina's woeful legacy, New Orleans' Tulane University is bouncing back. This year's intake of 1,400 students is 56% higher than the previous year, a level the university thought would take three years to achieve Hottest on The ReboundTulane University, New Orleans, La.Hurricane Katrina was a blow, forcing the students to abandon the campus just as school was starting in 2005. But the university's long reputation as an attractive option for ambitious high schoolers brought a rush of young talent back to the campus in numbers that surprised even Tulane's administrators. With nearly 1,400 students, the class of 2011 is 56 percent larger than the previous year's, a level the university thought would take three years to achieve. Hottest for Free TuitionCooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York, N.Y.This collection of 1,000 undergrads in the East Village of Manhattan is one of the oddest, and most selective, colleges in the country. Tuition is free, even for millionaires' kids, but the Cooper Union mantra is they all pay for it in sweat and blood because of demanding courses and tough grading. There are just three majors—architecture, art and engineering. That produces an unusual mix of computer engineers and introspective painters. The big excitement on campus, particularly for the architecture majors, is the new nine-story academic building, the city's first green college laboratory building with a cogeneration plant, radiant ceiling heating and cooling panels, and photovoltaic panels. Hottest Mega-UniversityUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.Coming from a small Roman Catholic high school, Joe Iniguez found the 37,000-student UCLA campus was just what he wanted. "I wanted to experience something bigger," he says. Some students, of course, find the university daunting, but the opportunities are so vast and the undergrads so smart (the freshman class had an average GPA of 4.3) that most find their niche. With degrees in 120 majors, hundreds of undergrads do publishable research with senior faculty. Hottest Catholic SchoolFordham University, New York, N.Y. Amanda Fiscina was one of only 300 national semifinalists in the Intel Science Talent Search. That virtually wrote her ticket to an Ivy League school. So why did she pick Fordham? Although she's Roman Catholic, Fiscina had gone to public schools on Long Island, and wasn't thinking about a Catholic college until she attended a Fordham information session. She was impressed not just by the academics, but the school's commitment "to prepare us as people with strong morals, values and ethical behavioral standards." With 7,700 undergrads, Fordham has mostly small classes, never more than 25 students in Fiscina's first year. Hottest Big-City SchoolGeorgetown University, Washington, D.C. Washington's place in American history and culture keeps the annual flow of applications to Georgetown to more than 16,000, with only 20 percent accepted. Coming from Rhode Island, recent graduate Alana Chloe Esposito says she was thrilled with "internship opportunities, a fun off-campus social life" and being close to the nation's leaders. Classmate Jessica Kuntz says, "JT III didn't hurt," meaning she was drawn to the Hoya basketball team led by John Thompson III, son of Georgetown national-champion coach John Thompson Jr. With 6,300 undergrads, Georgetown is a leader in international studies. Enhancing that reputation: a new campus in Qatar and former secretary of State Madeleine Albright on the faculty. Hottest for Pre-MedsJohns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.The school's world-class labs and computer facilities have long been a draw, particularly for students studying anatomy and physiology. But Denver-based educational consultant Steven Antonoff sees it as more than that. "Social life has picked up in recent years," he says, "and there are wonderful humanities, music and public-policy/international studies." Bill Conley, dean of enrollment and academic services, says that increasing appreciation of the school's other academic strengths and its lovely campus in the middle of Baltimore have caused a 66 percent jump in Regular Decision applications and a 94 percent increase in Early Decision applications since 2002. Sara Stathas for Newsweek Hottest in the War on Terror: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro, an hour south of Albuquerque, has become a prime research center for fighting the War on Terror. Searching suitcases and disabling roadside explosives are among the things you can learn, along with golf on the 18-hole course Hottest in the War on TerrorNew Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, N.M.New Mexico Tech, in a friendly desert town an hour south of Albuquerque, has reduced admissions red tape while quietly building, with a flood of federal dollars, one of the prime research centers for fighting the War on Terror. It is in some ways the Los Alamos of a new age, this time focusing on searching suitcases and disabling roadside explosives rather than building the A-bomb. The school boasts a stylish collection of historic buildings with red tile roofs and a lush 18-hole golf course. Hottest Small State SchoolState University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, N.Y.Alicia Mejias chose SUNY New Paltz because it was just 90 minutes from her family in Brooklyn, didn't cost too much and had a step team. Her only concern was she'd be one of the few Hispanics on the rural campus of 6,400 undergrads. That worry was allayed by a rush of festivities that included Jam Asia, Carribash and Latino Week. "Since I was the first in my family to attend college," she says, "I didn't know what to expect." She concluded New Paltz was a place "where anyone should be able to grow." More first-generation college students are enrolling. The school recently opened a 57,000-square-foot Athletic and Wellness Center with an indoor track. Hottest for Liberal ArtsPrinceton University, Princeton, N.J.Max Staller chose Princeton in 2004 because it met both his professional and his artistic needs. He wanted a career in scientific research, and the biology courses were perfect. But he's also pursued his interest in the arts by picking minors in theater and dance. Many of his classmates have, like him, both careerist and intellectual leanings. Junior Sarah Dajani loves it that "lampposts overflow with fliers advertising the next lecture by a Nobel laureate or performance by the French theater troupe." The emphasis lately is to make sure such opportunities are not confined to rich students who can afford them. The university has recently become one of very few to offer grants, not loans, to those who qualify for financial aid, with 54 percent of the incoming freshman class receiving on average $31,000 in grants apiece. Hottest for First-Generation StudentsQueens College (City University of New York), Queens, N.Y.Although its families are becoming more affluent, Queens College remains a likely choice for students whose parents never went to college (38 percent of the student body). Its most celebrated recent fictional graduate is Ugly Betty—Betty Suarez—the working-class character played by America Ferrera on the ABC comedy. The school's biggest claim to fame is the several generations of lawyers, doctors and other professionals who could not afford the Ivies and say Queens changed their lives. It's still a bargain with tuition of $4,000. It looks nothing like the big city campuses of Manhattan. It has 77 acres of rolling lawns and a tree-lined Quad. Hottest for Loving the Great OutdoorsSt. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's, Md.This state school on the southern shores of Maryland has all the advantages of a small liberal-arts college without budget-breaking tuition. The academically rigorous school also has deep ties to nature. St. Mary's 1,900 undergrads take advantage of being on the St. Mary's River. "From sailing, swimming, fishing, beach bonfires, kayaking and crabbing to polar-bear swims, windsurfing, using a seine net for a bio class or just playing with the bioluminescent algae, the river is the single greatest stress reliever on campus," says junior Shane Hall. The sailing team won two national championships this year, and the May Day festivities were as raucous as usual. "Who wouldn't want to strip naked, paint themselves in psychedelic designs and colors, and bike through a crowd of several hundred people at high noon?" asks Hall. Hottest Women's CollegeSmith College, Northampton, Mass.With 2,800 students, Smith is the nation's largest women's college, and the first to start an engineering program. It is part of the Five Colleges consortium with nearby Mount Holyoke, Amherst, Hampshire and UMass Amherst. The facilities, particularly the cottage-style houses where students live in groups of 13 to 80, are so attractive that visitors originally preferring a coed college often change their minds. "Smith kind of won me over," says Katie Green, who thought she would go to a school with men. "When else in your life can you get the experience of being surrounded by smart, motivated young women who really care about what they're doing?" Hottest Music SchoolEastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y.Eastman is heaven for instrumentalists, but students also get to study at the University of Rochester, of which it is a part. It's perfect for aspiring musicians who don't want to sacrifice academics. That's why bassist Erin McPeck of Aurora, Colo., chose Eastman; she's now planning a scholarly career in music research while working as a physics teaching intern at Rochester and participating in Eastman's Institute for Music Leadership. Applications were up 10 percent this year, more than the national average. Hottest for Saving America's SchoolsUniversity of Texas-Austin, Austin, TexasTexas's flagship state university is rising to new prominence in education reform. UT-Austin researchers like economist Chrys Dougherty have done landmark work on the effects of Advanced Placement high-school courses on college success. UT mathematician Uri Treisman has led the way in raising the level of instruction for minority children. A rapidly expanding program called UTeach recruits science and math majors into teaching with classroom experience as early as freshman year. "The kind of mentoring I received from master teachers was really important," says Katie Weber, a 2004 UTeach alum who teaches seventh-grade science. The Teach for America program on campus is soaring, with the number of new graduates heading for inner-city and rural classroom assignments increasing from 24 to 62 in just a year. Hottest Big State SchoolUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wis.Growing up in Wisconsin, Laura Sullivan was raised on Badger mania. But she was initially afraid that she would get lost in Madison amid 41,000 students, 140 undergraduate majors and nearly 700 student organizations. So when her high-school German class visited, Sullivan says she was shocked to find that she immediately felt at home. The tree-filled campus of nearly 1,000 acres looked to her exactly like a college should. It occurred to her that its enormity actually meant "endless opportunities," she says. It is the old traditions graduates remember most, including Picnic Point, declared by one newspaper to be "the kissing-est spot in North America." Hottest for International StudiesUniversity of Richmond, Richmond, VA.Seventy percent of the class of 2007 studied abroad, attending universities in Oxford, Edinburgh, Prague, Milan, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, Bangkok and other cosmopolitan spots. The 3,000-student university has exchange agreements with more than 50 schools around the world and ensures that time spent abroad costs no more than time on campus. The faculty is strong in many areas, particularly business, science and leadership studies, but all students are urged to see the world. Hottest for BusinessBabson College, Babson Park, Mass.Just as violinists know why they're at Juilliard, and physicists at Caltech, the 1,700 students attending Babson understand what made them choose this small campus. They are entrepreneurs, and no school does a better job than Babson in teaching how to start businesses. Jason Reuben grew up in Los Angeles and by fourth grade was selling ketchup packets at his elementary school's Friday barbecues. He started a Web design firm in high school. He knew Babson was for him when, during a campus visit, he saw all the people in one lecture hall pull out their laptops to look up business data. © 2007 Newsweek, Inc._M#]                        * 사진 출처 : Newsweek.com세계 대학들이 해마다 조사를 통해 어느 대학이 가장 우수하다 라는 순위를 매기고 평가를 받고 있다. 얼마전 중국 상하이 Jiao Tong University(交通 大學校)의 세계 500개 대학 순위 도 우리 블로그에서 소개한바 있다.  이런 평가는 객관적이고 합리적인 평가 요소에 의해 평가되고 있다고 할 수 있다. 하지만  이런 각종 수치로 대학을 평가하는 것이 과연 유용한가? 라는 의문도 제기 되고 있다. 6월에 '애너폴리스 그룹(the Annapolis Group)' 이란 이름의 인문대학 연합은 성명에서 일부 회원 대학이 각종 수치를 근거로 매년 대학 순위를 매기는 U.S. News & World Report 의 연례조사에 참여하기 않기로 발표했다. 통계에 기초해 대학의 순위를 매기는 것이 과연 필요한가 라는 논란에 따른 반발이기도 하며 이런한 수치로는 한 대학의 진면목을 전부 볼 수 없다고 전하고 있다.  그래서 Newsweek 는 미국서 가장 주목을 받는 대학 리스트를 만들어서 요즘 흥미로운 대학을 한눈에 쉽게 볼 수 있도록 했다. 이 리스트는 통계적 수치 대신 입학 사정관, 교육컨설턴트, 학생, 학부모, 단과대학, 종합대학 지도자들의 조언을 구했으며 특히 최근 대입 입시 동향을 잘 아는 고교 입시 상담자들의 견해를 가장 많이 참조했다고 한다. 우리 나라에서도 이런 인기있는 대학 리스트를 만들어보면 어떨까요?   - 취업이 제일 잘되는 대학은?    - 최고 인기 공과대학은 ?  - 기업체가 선호하는 대학은 ?    - 장학금 혜택이 제일 많은 대학은 ?                        해당 기사를 실은 newsweek 영문지는 아직 도서관에 미입수 됐지만 인터넷으로 볼 수 있습니다. newsweek 한국판 (8.22 발행,794호)은 입수되어 4층 현행지 교양지 코너에 배가되어 있으며 인터넷으로는 유료이므로 전체기사를 볼 수 는 없네요. 이 기사는 '세계 대학 교육 무한경쟁 불붙었다' 라는 특집 기사에 포함된 내용입니다. 특집 기사 내용이 휠씬 많으니 읽어보시기 바랍니다.
2007-08-21 19:30
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Exhibition celebrating 100 years of the Nobel Prize  (1901 ~ )   Nobel Prize 수상자들의 리스트, Photogallery, Video Clips(노벨 수상자와의 인터뷰)를 볼 수 있습니다.   6개 분야 (chemistry, Physics, Medicine, Literature, Peace, Economics)별로 browse, 검색할 수 있고, 영어/독일어 지원하고 있습니다. * National Museum of American History, Deutsches Museum(Bonn), National Portrait Gallery(US)의 Joint ProjectIndex & search pageInterview with the Nobel laurates Find out more @ POSTECH Library1. The Who's who of Nobel Prize winners, 1901-2000 [Netlibrary e-book]     2. The beginner's guide to winning the Nobel prize : a life in science / Peter Doherty.3. How to win the Nobel Prize : an unexpected life in science / J. Michael Bishop.
2007-08-21 11:42
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티켓모두마감되었습니다. 감사합니다.오늘 효자 아트홀에서 있는 공연에 초대합니다. 총 2장씩 7분께 선착순 티켓 쏩니다. 리플 달고 도서관 방문하세요. 스페인 Grupo Vocal Millennium 합창단이 한복을 입고 스페인 음악 뿐 아니라 우리가락, 우리말로도 노래한다고 합니다. 가까이서 이런 좋은 공연을 한다니 오늘 저녁 시간되시는 분들 서둘러 연락주세요. 공연에 관한 뉴스기사 참고하세요(기사보기) 스페인 [밀레니엄 합창단] 초청공연일시 : 2007년 8월 20일(월) 오후 7시 30분장소 : 포항 효자 아트홀주최 : 밸류플러스주관 : 밸류디벨럽먼트(주)후원 : 문화관광부, KOREAN AIR, 경북일보준수사항 : 만 7세미만의 어린이는 입장할 수 없다고 하며 공연시간 10분전까지 좌석에 앉아주세요.
2007-08-20 14:04
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어제는 주가가 폭락을 했습니다. OTL 미국의 영향력이 대단합니다. 개미들은 이제 뭘 퍼먹나요. 경제를 예측한다는 것이 어렵긴 어렵나 봅니다.  미국의 경제를 예측하는 것이 돈을 잃지 않는 첩경이겠죠.최근 미국의 고객만족도지수인 ACSI(American Customer Satisfaction Index) 2분기 결과가 나왔습니다. 검색엔진 분야에서 항상 선두를 놓치지 않았던 구글이 처음으로 야후에게 밀리는 결과가 나와 세간의 주목을 받고 있습니다.ACSI는 중요한 경제지표의 하나로 미시간 대학의 미국품질연구센터(NQRC)에 의해1994년 부터 발표되고 있습니다. 소비자와의 전화 인터뷰와  그 데이터를 바탕으로 인과모형분석을 통해서 결과를 산출하고, 분기마다 결과와 전문가의 분석을 같이 내놓고 있습니다.1994년 부터 최근까지의 지표 추이는 아래과 같습니다. 현재 9분기 연속 상향곡석을 그리고 있습니다. 고객의 만족도가 높을수록 그 국가와 기업의 전망은 밝다고 볼 수 있습니다. 하지만, 전문 분석가인 포넬 교수는 고객 만족도 지수가 높은 것을 무조건 환영해서는 안된다고 합니다. 소비자가 제품이나 서비스에 만족하는 것은 좋은 일이지만, 자신의 지불 능력을 생각하지 않고 쇼핑을 하는 사람도 있기 때문에 높은 고객 만족도는 장기적으로 생각하면 불안 요소라고 말합니다. 이래서 경제 예측은 어려운가 봅니다.미국 자동차시장의 경우는 유럽, 아시아, 미국의 기업들이 각축을 벌이고 있습니다.우리나라도 미국을 쫒아 한국생산성본부에서 NCSI라는 이름으로 국가 차원에서 고객만족도를 조사해 1998년 부터 매년 발표하고 있습니다. 그 결과는 기업의 요청으로 신문지상에 매년 1월 광고 형태로도 발표되고 있습니다. 특이하게도 기업과 함께 대학도 대상에 포함되어 있습니다. 우수한 고객만족도 평가를 받은 대학으로는 영진전문대학과 서강대, 이화여대가 기업들 틈에서 어깨를 나란히 하고 있네요.기업과 대학이 고객의 만족도를 높이기 위해서 품질 개선과 서비스 혁신을 위해 노력하는 과정에서 국가의 경쟁력은 저절로 높아지겠죠.  여러분이 느끼는 포스텍에 대한 고객만족도는 몇 점일까 궁금합니다. 여러분이 OK할 때까지 도서관에서도 쭉쭉 노력해야겠습니다. * 자료/이미지 출처 1. ACSI2. NCSI
2007-08-17 09:00
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String ? String theory가 과연 아인슈타인이 일평생 찾기 원했던 Master equation(우주의 모든 현상을 설명할 수 있는 하나의 이론)이 될 수 있을까요?   The elegant universe, The fabric of cosmos(우주의 구조)의 저자, 컬럼비아 대학의 물리학 & 수학 교수인 'Greene Brian'가 Narrator로 직접 출연한 PBS 프로그램(NOVA, The Elegant Universe)을 소개합니다.   The Elegant Universe (3 hours)는 다양한 그래픽 효과와 함께 여러 유명한 학자, 교수들과 인터뷰 형식으로 진행하며 VOD 오픈되어 있습니다.* Caption을 켜면(on/off) Script(자막)과 함께 볼 수 있으니 참고하세요-  Superstring theorist 에 의하면 이 세계는 3차원 공간과 1차원 시간 + 6차원 = 10차원.. 게다가 M-theory를 발표한 Ed Witten에 의하면 1차원이 추가되어 Total 11차원이 된다고 하네요;;;; 피용~(* Ed Witten, 천재 물리학자라고 정평이 나있는데요, 목소리 정말 인상적?입니다)  Stingy Stuff @ POSTECH Library인기 대출 도서들 입니다. 이미 다 읽은 분들은 소감 한마디~Greene Brian의 책들은 2004년 NewYork Times 베스트셀러로 선정된 유명한 책이죠.최근 나온 책들도 몇 권 소개합니다.1. The Elegant Universe/ Greene Brian 20002. The Fabric of Cosmos/ Greene Brian 2004   - 우주의 구조(번역본) 20053. String theory & M-theory : a modern introduction    / Katrin Becker, Melanie Becker, and John H. Schwarz. 20074. Supersymmetry and string theory : beyond the standard model / Michael Dine. 20075. String Topology and Cyclic Homology [electronic resource/SpringerLink] / by Ralph L. Cohen, Kathryn Hess, Alexander A. Voronov. 2006  Hot Physics @ POSCO International Convention Center    8월 21일 - 24일 "제10회 아시아 태평양 물리학 학술대회"에 앞서, 이번 주 토요일(8월 18일 오후 4시)POSCO 국제관에서 김영기 교수(University of Chicago-Physics)의 '소립자와 우주세계의 만남'을 주제로 강연하게 된다고 합니다.   노벨상 물망 김영기 교수는 미국 물리학계의 최고 석학 한인 과학자로 주목받고 있습니다. Discover(과학월간지)에서 "20 Young Scientist to Watch" 중 한 사람으로 김영기 교수를 꼽으며 Collision Queen이라는 닉네임이 붙여졌군요. 입자충돌실험과 관련된 별명이라고 합니다.[#M_기사보기 (Discover 2000.10월호)|close|  .. Collision QueenGrowing up in South Korea, Young-Kee Kim excelled at almost every subject in school, but she fell in love with math. Today, at age 37, she is a world leader in experimental particle physics. An associate professor at the University of California at Berkeley, Kim has made it her goal to understand the origins of mass. Like many particle physicists, she bemoans the loss of the U.S. supercollider once under construction in Texas, a 54-mile-long machine that would have made her work much easier. Congress cut off funds for the project in 1993. Rather than wait for one to be built, she is making do with the existing collider at the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermilab. With it, she's provided a more precise measure of the subatomic particle "W vector boson." Now her energies are aimed at proving the existence of the elusive Higgs particle, which scientists believe is the basis of mass._M#] "과학해서 행복한 사람들/2006" 에 김영기 교수와의 인터뷰 내용이 실려 있습니다.  현대 여성 과학자들에게 아낌 없는 조언을 하고 있습니다.  책으로도 만나보세요- 
2007-08-16 12:53
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8월 16일 현재 각종 포털 뉴스의 과학계 헤드라인을 장식하고 있는 "슈레딩거의 고양이(Schrödinger's Cat)"에 관한 "Nature"지 온라인판 원문 참고하세요. 찾는 분들이 많을 것 같아 링크 제공합니다.(POSTECHIAN ONLY)Generation of optical 'Schrödinger cats' from photon number statesNature 448, 784-786 (16 August 2007) | doi:10.1038/nature06054; Received 11 April 2007; Accepted 26 June 2007 기초정보수집하세요! 브리태니커, Schrödinger, Erwin? 브리태니커, Schrödinger equation? 위키피디아, 슈레딩거의 고양이(Schrödinger's Cat)기사아직 못 보셨어요?한국일보, "양자이론 난제 한국과학자가 해결" 한겨례, "한국과학자, 빛의 '슈레딩거 고양이' 상태 구현 성공"MBN매일경제, "양자이론 난제 한국과학자가 풀어" * 이미지출처 : Nature
2007-08-16 11:32
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[포항공과대학교 20년사]날씨가 오락가락 정신을 못 차리네요 ^^ 휴가를 가신 분들이 많아 유난히 썰렁한 월요일의 도서관입니다. 오늘은 신착자료 중 조금 특별한 자료를 소개할까 합니다. 다음달 총장 취임하실 백성기 교수님을 위원장으로 구성된 '20년사 편찬위원회'가 지난 2년여 동안 준비한 "포항공과대학교 20년사"가 완성되어 지난 주 도서관에 기증되었습니다. 총 1008페이지 한 권의 책으로, 크게 제1편인 대학사와 제 2편의 부문사로 구성되어 있습니다. 대학설립부터 'VISION 2020'에 이르기까지 자세한 POSTECH의 역사와 비전을 확인하실 수 있으며, 특히 "포항공대 10년사" 발간 이후인 최근 10년간의 역사를 중심으로 다루었다고하니 의미있는 자료에 '지문' 한 번 남겨보세요 ^^ 중간중간 들어가 있는 사진이나, 학과별 장학금 수혜자 명단에 본인이 들어가 있는지 확인해 보는 것도 특별한 재미를 안겨줄 것 같습니다. 2층 참고자료로 관내열람만 가능합니다.[연관자료] 1. Self-portrait of Postechians(포스테키안의 자화상)이에 앞서, 작년에는 유명한 사진작가 조세현님이 포항공대 20주년을 기념해서 촬영한 사진으로 구성된 이라는 포토에세이를 발간한 바 있습니다. 아직 보지 못한 분들 대출가능하니 찾아 보세요. 도서관에서 열공하다 본인도 모르게 찍히신 분들 많습니다 2. 포항공대 10년사이번에 발간된 20년사와 더불어 유년기의 POSTECH과 청년으로 접어든 POSTECH을 비교하며 포항공대의 역사를 확인해보세요.  3. 포항공과대학교 홍보영상물, I Love POSTECH10분 가량의 홍보영상 DVD로 한국어, 영어, 중국어 등 3개 언어로 지원됩니다. 대내외 행사 준비하시는 분들 활용하세요.4. POSTECH: 20 years in photography(개교 20주년 기념 사진전)지금도 도서관 2층에 전시 중인 개교 20주년 기념 사진전의 사진들을 책으로 만나보세요.
2007-08-16 10:33
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                                                                               * image source : Naver Photo Gallery1945년 8월 15일 일본으로부터 독립하고, 1948년 8월 15일 대한민국정부가 수립되었죠.   Korea, 35년간의 일본식민지에서 해방된 축제와 환희의 날입니다! 위안부 결의안이 통과된 올해의 광복절은 더욱 의미가 있는 것 같습니다.8월 15일은 인도(India)의 독립기념일이기도 하네요. World's Independence day (click)                                                                                       * image source : Naver News 2007.8.14     세계 속에서 우리 한국의 위상은 어떤가요? 미래경쟁력에 가장 중요한 문맹률 0순위 !, 인터넷 보급률 2위, 국제 올림피아드 7위, GDP(국내 총생산) 10위, 세계 반도체산업 1위, 나노기술 4위, 특허출원 5위, SCI 논문등재 12위, 철강제조 5위, 문화콘텐츠 산업 9위 등(WEF 국가경쟁력보고서) 그러나 한국의 우수함 이면에는 술소비량/간암사망률 1위, 교통사고사망률 2위, 이혼률/저출산률 3위등 어두운 면도 있습니다.. 해방 후 60년대 경제개발을 시작하여 짧은 기간 안에 이렇게 성장한 나라는 지구상에 없다고 하죠-^^ 대한민국 화이팅입니다. Korean History 1. 국사편찬위원회 (National Institute for Korean History)2. 한국 역사 정보 통합시스템 (Korean History Data Integration System) : Integrated digital library on Korean history Korean Language & Culture 1. KOSNET (Korean Language Study on the Internet)2. Korean Culture & Arts Foundation 3. 한국문학작품 서지정보 DB (Bibliographic Database of Korean Literature Translated into English) : Contains 1800 items of bibliographical information of Korean Literature translated into English.
2007-08-16 04:14
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중국 상하이의 Jiao Tong University에서는 5년 전부터 매년 세계 500대 대학을 발표하고 있습니다. 언론 보도 자료 많이 접해 보셨지요? 대학의 재정상황을 비롯한 외부적인 요인들은 제외하고 연구실적, 교육성과 등 "Academic"한 요소만을 고려대상으로 하고 있습니다. 구체적으로 점수에 반영되는 평가 대상 항목들은 다음과 같으며 괄호 안의 숫자는 반영비율을 나타냅니다. 1. Alumni(10%) : 동문(학부, 석사, 박사) 중에 "Novel Prizes"와 "Fields Medals"을 얼마나 많이 그리고 최근에 수상했느냐를 측정합니다.2. Award(20%) : 교수 중 물리, 화학, 의학, 경제 분야에서 노벨상을, 수학 분야에서 필드메달을, 얼마나 많이 그리고 최근에 수상했는지 측정대상이 됩니다. 단, 수상 당시 대학에 근무하고 있었어야 한다네요.3. HiCi(20%) : 생명과학, 의학, 물리학, 공학, 사회학 등의 주제 분야에서 "Highly Cited"(가장 많이 인용된)" 연구자들의 수를 측정합니다. HiCi에 관한 정보는 "Institute of Scientific Information"에서 얻으실 수 있습니다. 4. N&S(20%) : 2002년부터 2006년 사이에 Nature지와 Science지에 논문이 얼마나 실렸는가를 평가합니다. 5. SCI(20%) : 2006년 SCI(Science Citation Index-expanded, Social Science Citation Index)에 등재된 논문의 수도 빠질 수 없네요.6. Size(10%) : 이상 5가지의 요소들을 합친 후 교수의 수로 나눈 값으로 학교에 규모에 비해 얼마나 많은 성과를 냈는지를 계산합니다. 위의 6가지 요소들을 종합해 대학별 순위를 매기고 있으며, 우리나라는 서울대가 200위 안에 , KAIST와 연세대가 300위 내에, 고려대 POSTECH 성균관대가 400위 내에, 한양대와 부산대가 500위 안에 드는 등 총 8개 대학이 500위 권 안에 들어 총 20위를 했습니다. 미국의 독주가 무서운 가운데 가까운 나라 일본은 도쿄대가 20위를 차지했군요. 아래 'ARWU'에서 퍼온 표를 참고하세요. 방문하시면 2003년부터 지금까지의 대학순위와 대주제별 대학순위 그리고 Jiao Tong University 이외의 다른 기관에서 제공하는 랭킹정보를 만나실 수 있습니다. 공학부분에서 우리 POSTECH이 서울대와 함께 한국에서 유일하게 리스트에 올랐네요.          Ranking Country Top 20 Top 100 Top 200 Top 300 Top 400 Top 500 1 USA 17 54 88 117 140 166 2 UK 2 11 23 33 37 42 3 Japan 1 6 9 12 18 32 4 Germany   6 14 22 36 41 5 Canada   4 7 17 19 22 6 France   4 7 12 17 22 7 Sweden   4 4 9 10 11 8 Switzerland   3 6 7 7 8 9 Netherlands   2 9 9 12 12 10 Australia   2 7 9 11 17 11 Israel   1 4 5 6 7 12 Denmark   1 3 4 4 4 13 Norway   1 1 2 3 4 14 Finland   1 1 1 3 5 15 Russia   1 1 1 2 2 16 Italy   5 8 14 20 17 Belgium     4 6 7 7 18 China     2 11 16 25 19 Spain     1 4 6 9 20 South Korea     1 3 6 8주말에 날라온 성적표를 받아 보신 소감이 어떠세요? '생각보다 잘 나왔네?', '고작 이거야?' 너무 우쭐해 하지도 그렇다고 기죽어 하지도 말고 2020년을 기대하며 자신감을 갖고 기운냅시다 ^^ 좀더 풍부한 내용은 아래 사이트 방문하셔서 진학정보 등으로 참고하세요. 출처 : World Ranking of World Universities참고자료(2층) : Top 500 world universities 2006
2007-08-11 14:43
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새벽부터 분주했던 정산 등반팀은 새벽같이 일어나 식당문이 열리기만을 기다리고 있습니다. 전날 살짝쿵 음주하였으나, 아침일찍 일어나서 산책까지 하셨다는 태희쌤. 아름다운 서귀포 칼호텔에서 찰칵. 물이라고는 고작 저 정도지만;; 그래도 백록담을 볼 수 있었습니다. 안다녀 오신분들 구경하세용.우리보다 약간 늦게 도착한 상진쌤과 태희쌤. 먼저 맛나게 밥을 드시고..흑..."내밥차!!!" 백록담을 배경으로 한 간지상진과 깜찍태희의 독사진입니다. 홍홍. 날씨가 흐려 사진도 흐려.제주가 한 눈에 내려다 보이는 1900고지를 지나 유상진 선생님이 들어오고 계십니닷!!! 좌로 한번 우로 한번 손을 흔들어 주세용!!! 그리고 배고픔을 참다 못해 밥차를 마중나갑니다. ㅎㅎ 밥차 발견!!! 오홋 이 사진들은 세피아처리나 흑백으로 해야 더 멋질 것 같아효!!! 그리고 약간 낡은 듯 하게 처리~!흡!!! 가운데 선생님 긴장을 푸셨어요 ㅠㅠ 카메라를 들이대면 항시 긴장을 해야한다규~ 우린 이렇게 왔지요. 초반 스피드에 강했던 날다람쥐 영민샘이 그만 이렇게 다리와 눈이 풀려;; 휘청휘청~ 우리 까만 오렌지 구조대(일명, 에이전트 오렌지)가 출동했습니다. 큽큽. 그래도 카메라를 보면 활짝미소 상콤브이!고생한 영민쌤의 신발 덕분에 그래도 정상에 무사히 도착했습니닷. 백록담의 정기를 받아 나중엔 이렇게 씩씩해졌어욥그리고 시작된 공중부양 놀이;;;;; 너무너무 재밌다. 누구도 흉내낼 수 없는 그들만의 세상이로다.  앞니가 정말;;; 인상적;;; 영민쌤 탈춤...ㅋㅋㅋㅋ어떻게 하면 공중에서 그런 표정이 나올 수 있는 거~져~?? ㅋㅋ 따라해봅니다;;;  킁;; 쉽지 않아요두 분 아주 좋아요~ 잘~ 나왔음둥 ㅎㅎ너무너무 재밌었어요~♡ 냐홍~~ 태훈쌤 슬라이드쇼...세로버전[##_Gallery|cl135.jpg||cl145.jpg||cl146.jpg||cl147.jpg||dl154.jpg||dl155.jpg||width="400" height="600"_##]태훈쌤 슬라이드쇼, 가로버전[##_Gallery|cl148.jpg||cl149.jpg||dl156.jpg||dl157.jpg||dl158.jpg||width="600" height="400"_##]영민경아, 영민태훈의 쇼쇼쇼쇼!!!![##_Gallery|cl150.jpg||cl151.jpg||cl152.jpg||cl153.jpg||cl154.jpg||dl159.jpg||dl160.jpg||dl161.jpg||dl162.jpg||width="600" height="400"_##][##_Gallery|cl155.jpg||cl156.jpg||dl163.jpg||width="600" height="400"_##]그리고 호텔에서의 단체사진입니다포즈잡기 전에 셔터를 눌러서 죄송해요. 4층 식구들 ㅋㅋㅋ끝~~ 또 놀러가요~~~ ㅋㅋ
2007-08-11 09:51
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