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Education Without Borders: SNU and the University of Tokyo to Hold First Co-taught Lecture

SNU Professor HAN Seungwu (left) and UTokyo Professor Satoshi WATANABE
SNU Professor HAN Seungwu (left) and UTokyo Professor Satoshi WATANABE

On March 5, the SNU College of Engineering announced that it will hold Korea’s very first co-taught simulcast course with the University of Tokyo. Professor Han Seungwu from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at SNU and Professor Satoshi Watanabe from the Department of Materials Engineering at the University of Tokyo are scheduled to co-teach the course.

SNU and the University of Tokyo have collaborated on providing web-based conferencing courses since 2007. To date, Seoul National University has offered 27 courses and the University of Tokyo has offered 11 courses. While previous joint lectures were hosted by a single university, the new joint lecture model will be co-taught from both Seoul and Tokyo.

The contents of the lecture will focus on each professor's area of expertise. Professor Han will cover defects in semiconductor materials while Professor Watanabe will introduce computer simulation methods of nanomaterials. The joint lecture has attracted the interests of not only students studying materials engineering but also those in majors such as chemical engineering and chemistry.

The two professors were said to have maintained close relations through collaborative research efforts and began discussing the possibility of a joint lecture about a year ago.

"Although there are a number of high-ranking universities in Asia, Seoul National University and the University of Tokyo are two that are indisputably leading the future of education,” stated Char Kookheon, the Dean of SNU College of Engineering, while highlighting the long-established legacies of the two universities. “Furthermore, a very few number of universities in the world excel in all major fields of study like these two universities, thus the collaboration is meaningful not only on a national level, but a global one.”

Translated from: http://m.unn.net/news/articleView.html?idxno=186271
Written by Frances Seowon Jin, SNU English Editor, seowonjin@snu.ac.kr
Reviewed by Professor Travis Smith, Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations, tlsmith@snu.ac.kr