Wednesday, January 11, 2012

2012 KOICA Scholarship- Korea University GSIS


Here's another scholarship you might be interested ^^ It's offered by KOICA and one of Korea's best universities, Korea University. 
Program Title: Master’s Degree Program in International Development

Duration: February 16, 2012 ~ February 28, 2013 (13 months)

Training Institute: Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University

Number of Participants: 20 persons
 Language: English
Accommodations: International Cooperation Center (ICC) and at the Dormitory of Korea University (CJ I House)

Scholarship: KOICA and Korea University Graduate School of International Studies together provide full tuition coverage for the program participants. KOICA provides financial support to meet costs of extramural training and to cover allowances and other
related expenses.

For more information about the program, support services etc. of the scholarship click this link
 
http://uvg.edu.gt/empleos/practicas/becas/Program%20Information_%20Korea%20U%202012%20%28KOICA%204%29.pdf   
http://reslife.korea.ac.kr/ 


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Free Ski Camp for International Students from Asian Countries

Just read an announcement from Kinsa.org about a Free Ski Camp for International Students coming from Asian countries!




Before skiing you can visit the Blue House and you will also visit the famous Nami Island!!! Check it out

When : 2012. 2. 8 ~ 10
Where : Daemyung Ski Resort
Participation Fee : FREE

International Students from Asian Countries can participate to this Camp. BUT!! Participants have to invite their parents.

Korea Ski Resort Business Association will support 300,000won per 1 person for this!! If you want to join this camp, send e-mail(koreakinsa@gmail.com) with your information by January 12th. 
















-Name :
-Nationality : 
-Univ.:
-Sex :
-Passport No. : 
-Date of Birth : 
-Phone No. : 
-E-mail address : 
*you should give your parents (Father or Mother)' information.


Beautiful pictures of East Timor(Timor Leste)

Welcome To Beautiful Island of East Timor(Timor Leste)

Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations.An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travelers some of the world's best diving, game fishing, incredible trekking, mountain biking and adventure motorbiking all set in an untouched, pristine environment.
















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Diving in East Timor (Timor Leste)


One of the world's most spectacular and undiscovered diving destinations, Timor Leste boasts pristine coral reefs and an abundance of marine life.


 This is my beautiful country East Timor!! I'm so proud to be a Timorese, but ashamed of being an islander who can't swim ^^
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Introduce the special way to enjoy Korea !!


                                   Hello people ! 

How are you? Are you fully enjoying Korea, so far?

Introduce the special way to enjoy Korea !!
 
Have you ever thought about watching a play/musical in Korea? But it was hard to find one because you have no idea where you can find the information about?!
If you are a cultured person who loves musicals and arts, you are likely to look for some ways to enjoy the special style of art in Korea. The warm musical 'Winter Fantasia' is now playing at the little theater, 'Al and Hak' [Al gua Hak], in Daehaklo [Dahakno], Seoul.
 
The creative musical 'Winter Fantasia' tells you the story about famous Scrooge and the little match girl. Scrooge became Santa Claus after his death to spread joy and to give out presents to the people who need them. Because, that is the only way he could expiate his sin and go to the heaven. He even created Christmas After Service to spread joy and presents to people after the Christmas for people who did not enjoy the Christmas and did not get the present from Santa Claus. However, the little match girl finds Scrooge in 2012 to avenge, because Scrooge did not help the little match girl when she was dying from cold in Winter, 1901.
 
The special quality of this musical is that this musical is based on Jazz music which is not conventional in the former musical. Thus, if you like Jazz music, you will find this musical very special.
This is Korea so will be played in Korean. However, even though the musical is not played in English, you will be able to enjoy the musical, and find it pleasant and warm because this is musical with lots of Jazz music.
 
If you love Christmas and winter. This musical will warm up your heart and help you make the beautiful sparkling memory about Korea.
 
For more information,
 
Tel. 010 7130 4447 [Isabella] & 010 6262 2666 [Lucy]
Email. winterfantasia@hotmail.com (Please make a reservation via email/text message with following information: Name/Date and Time/How many people will attend)
 

 
* Running time: 90 minutes (NO intermission)
 
* A special discount for foreigners in Korea: 50% off, thus ONLY 15,000 (Normal Price: 30,000 Won, Cash and Credit Card payment is possible). Reservation is available via Email (preferred), Telephone, and Interpark (Official Website, but no English service so not recommended!)
 
* Jan 10th - Feb 14th: Tue, Web, Thurs, Fri at 8pm; Sat at 4pm and 7:30pm. Sun at 4pm; Mon: NOT playing. 
 
* Location: Haehwa Station (Subway blue line, number 4), exit #2
 
* English service is possible at the theater and phone/email


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Friday, January 06, 2012

The 20th Daegwallyeong Snow Festival

- Period : 13 Jan (Fri), 2012 ~21 Jan (Sat) / 9 days
- Place : Hwoenggyeri area at Daegwanryeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do


http://www.snowfestival.net/

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2012 Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival

- Period : 7 Jan (Sat), 2012 ~29 Jan (Sun) / 23 days
- Place : Hwacheoncheon site at Hwacheon-eup, Hwacheon-gun, Gangwon-do and other 5 eup and myeon





42,000-year-old ancient fish hooks discovered




New evidence shows that early humans were skilled in deep-sea fishing due to the discovery of fish hooks that date as far back as 42,000 years ago, reports LiveScience.com.

Archaeologists have uncovered remains of deep-water fish, such as tuna, inside of a cave on the Southeast Asian island of East Timor. Other studies have previously indicated that humans had crossed the vast ocean waters about 50,000 years ago and had fished in the open sea about as far back as 12,000 years.

The fish hooks are now the earliest tools uncovered that indicate evidence of deep-sea fishing. According to Australian newspaper, The Telegraph, the fish hooks were 3cm long and made from bone. The cave is called Jerimalai, which was first discovered in 2005. In addition to the fish hooks, it also housed remains of tuna, bones, turtles, pythons, rodents, bats and stone artifacts.

Sue O’Connor, a researcher and archaeologist from Australian National University, calls the excavation a very exciting find because it shows how modern humans had advanced maritime skills. This is especially interesting because tuna moves very fast and careful planning is required to catch such deep-water fish.

Timor is not home to many land-dwelling animals, which is why O’Connor believes the early inhabitants resorted to fishing.
Other scientists may say the fish could have been caught easily off the coast instead of in open waters, but O’Connor states that it still isn’t easy to catch tuna and that it would require nets set in the deep water.SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

27-year-old learns to run UNESCO in East Timor

27-year-old learns to run UNESCO in East Timor

Jacinta de Jesus da Costa Barreto Secretary General of the Timorese National Commission for UNESCO


Jacinta de Jesus da Costa Barreto, 27, secretary general of the Timorese National Commission for UNESCO, could possibly be the youngest leader of a UNESCO national office in the world.

Barreto is a physics teacher-turned secretary general, who took the job in September last year.

She is currently in Korea to participate in the Study Visit Program run by the Korean National Commission for UNESCO.

The program aims to build the capacity for national commissions from the least developed countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

Barreto said the Timorese commission has a lot to learn in carrying out the UNESCO mandates: to bring peace, eradicate poverty, and achieve sustainable development in her country through better education, more application of the sciences, cultural communication and information sharing. It also has priorities in Africa and gender equality.

“We’re still a baby. And I am here to learn how to develop the national commission,” the secretary general told The Korea Times during an interview last week in Seoul.

In 2003, Timor-Leste became a member of UNESCO and opened the national commission in 2009.

Out of 193 member states and seven associate members of UNESCO, 196 run a national commission that operates independently.

Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor, is a small country comprising the eastern half of the island of Timor in Southeast Asia.

First colonized by Portugal in the 16th century, the country gained its independence in 1975, but only for 10 days.

It was then occupied by Indonesia until 1999. On May 20, 2002, it officially became a sovereign state.

The violence that followed the separation from Indonesia in August 1999 led to the loss of thousands of lives.

Nearly 70 percent of private homes and public buildings were destroyed. The country suffered personnel loss as well, with only two electrical power engineers, 20 percent of its secondary school teachers and 23 doctors left. In 2006, a major crisis erupted, again slowing down the nation-building process.

According to the CIA World Factbook, the country’s conditions are still grave. Among roughly 1 million people, 42 percent live below the poverty line. The unemployment rate is close to 20 percent, especially high among the youth. The illiteracy rate is 41.4 percent, also high among women.

Barreto distinguishes herself as one of the very few lucky women who has made their way up in a society where gender equality was non-existent.

“Many women usually stay at home and cook,” she said.

It was her father, a math teacher, who inspired her to live a life different from others. “My father always gave me motivation for education,” she said.

Foreign donor countries to East Timor are actively seeking gender equality for the Timorese women.

The Irish Ambassador to Korea Eamonn Mckee once said between 2009 and 2010 the Irish government invited Timorese women for a discussion on women’s protection and political engagement in conflict areas to nurture them for active leadership.

Barreto’s background in science education is helpful to her UNESCO stewardship.

After earning a bachelor’s degree in physics in 2007 in East Timor, she taught physics at a high school and at a university.

Among her many duties was training teachers, and she also served as executive director of the Center Study of Science and Math, a private organization promoting science and math education.

While at the center, she contributed to the making the “Multimedia Encyclopedia of Science and Math in Everyday Life.”

One of the upcoming projects for the Timorese National Commission is a “Hands-on Science and Mathematics Training Course.”

She drafted the proposal and is now refining it with the help of the Korean national commission team, and will implement it in August when she goes back.

For this, the Korean commission will provide $20,000.

During one month of training in Seoul, Barreto together with two other participants from Nepal and Myanmar, will visit heritage sites, schools, different cities in Korea and meet experts from various fields.

She said everything she is experiencing in Korea will be of good use. Above all, the extent of development and advancement in technology she is witnessing will be the biggest lesson she’ll take back home.

skim@koreatimes.co.kr
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