fnctId=bbs,fnctNo=12418 RSS 2.0 168 number of counts search postings 제목 작성자 list of postings 2025 Spring Semester Faculty and Instructor Exchan 작성자 이지인 inquiry 37 file 0 date 2025.04.07 Hello everyone Today, we held an exchange event where the instructors and lecturerswho have been working hard for the Department of German Language and Literaturegathered together to talk! We also had the chance to greet the new native-speaking instructors,and it was a moment to reflect on our commitment to continue learningand contributing for the students and the department throughout the year.We hope that the strong synergy between our dedicated faculty membersand the brilliant students will lead to even greater growth for the Department of German Language and Literature this year 2025 Academic Year 1st Semester German Language an 작성자 이지인 inquiry 37 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello! On Friday, March 7, 2025, in room 310 of the Humanities Faculty Research Building, the Pusan National University Human Rights Center held sexual violence and family education prevention education for German Language and Literature students. The Pusan National University Human Rights Center is an organization established to protect the human rights of all members of the university, including students. It provides counseling, research, and psychological support on gender equality and human rights protection, including sexual violence. It also provides a venue for communication on various human rights issues. In this training, we learned about the location of the Human Rights Center on campus, how even if it is a joke to me, it may not be to the other person, and how if you are a victim, you can get help from various places, not just the Human Rights Center. The Pusan National University Human Rights Center plays an important role in instilling awareness in students about preventing sexual violence and domestic violence through this education, and instilling a sense of responsibility for protecting human rights on campus. I hope that through this training, our department students will be able to contribute to creating a more equal and safe society. Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2025 Busan National University Human Rights Center Sexual Violence and Family Education Prevention Training, and I hope that students will continue to show interest and participate in the future! 2025 Academic Year 1st Semester Outreach Program ( 작성자 이지인 inquiry 26 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello Today, I'm going to tell you about the 2025 Finding Career Program. This program is a special opportunity designed to provide practical help to students who are contemplating their career paths in the Career Strategy Department. It was a useful time to help students explore career paths and prepare for employment more systematically. Employment strategy and staff members visited the department in person to provide a variety of information needed for career planning and job preparation. He also introduced various programs that allow students to learn practical strategies for preparing for employment, including how to write a resume, prepare for an interview, use job sites, and gain internship experience. In particular, the Career Strategy Department is also running a 1:1 career/employment counseling program that provides customized counseling to help students establish career and employment plans that fit their individual situations. We hope that students who were unable to attend will also take note. In addition, we have attached the materials used in the briefing session, so we hope that they will be helpful to everyone. We hope that through this opportunity, many students will be able to establish their own career goals and successfully prepare for employment! Thank you! 2024 2nd semester German Language and Literature D 작성자 이지인 inquiry 28 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello! Today, we will tell you about the 2024 2nd semester German Language and Literature Department Degree Award Ceremony . The second semester graduates of the 2024 school year had a meaningful time with professors and distinguished guests as they celebrated their last moments in the undergraduate program. The graduation ceremony began with a look back at the many moments they had spent together, and the graduates were full of anticipation and excitement for their new beginning. The graduation ceremony began with an opening address, Professor Seo Eun-ju's congratulatory address - Presentation of diplomas and graduation gifts - Congratulations to current students - Graduation remarks from graduates - Graduation toast - Closing and commemorative photo shoot. Professor Seo Eun-ju gave warm congratulations to the graduates, and a message of encouragement, saying that she hopes they will move forward with strength as they face a new beginning. She also cheered on the graduates’ future, saying that their time at the undergraduate school will be a valuable asset and a great strength in their future lives. The professor personally presented the graduates with diplomas and graduation gifts prepared by the department, and sincerely congratulated them on their graduation. Next, the student representative and vice president congratulated the graduates and pledged to cherish the footsteps left by their seniors and to continue the tradition of the German Language and Literature Department. In the graduation speeches of the graduating class representatives that followed, the graduating class of 2016 looked back on the various experiences and memories they had during their college years, and said that the time they spent together was very meaningful. Also, they shared their feelings about graduating, conveying a warm message that although there will be difficult moments as they embark on a new path, they hope that they will overcome them well based on what they have learned. And finally, the graduation ceremony ended with a meaningful toast to celebrate graduation, following the graduation ceremony culture of German universities. The moment when professors and graduates celebrated graduation together with champagne glasses was an unforgettable and special memory. After that, the 2024 2nd semester German Language and Literature Department degree award ceremony was concluded with a group photo. To the 2024 2nd semester German Language and Literature Department graduates, I sincerely congratulate you on your graduation! I hope today's graduation ceremony will remain a special memory for a long time, and I hope you will create a bright future on your new path. 2025 School Year Field Training Seminar Held (25.0 작성자 이지인 inquiry 28 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello! Today, I will tell you about the 2025 School Year Field Training Seminar . In this meeting, we had a time to share various information, including vivid reviews from seniors who experienced field training, the training environment, and how to utilize it for career after training. In order to help understand the field training semester system, A person from Pusan National University Field Training Center visited and explained in detail the concept of field training, credit recognition method, application procedures, etc. At this meeting, Seunghyuk Kim, a student from Class 19 who did field training at the Korea Maritime Institute (KMI), and Loksan An, a student from Class 19 who experienced field training at the Busan Metropolitan City Public Library, attended and shared their field training experiences and useful information from each institution. Student Kim Seung-hyeok worked as a research assistant, data analyst, and policy material translator at the Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, and gave practical advice on the internship environment, support system, and practical experience at the institute. An Rok-san-na, a student, was in charge of responding to citizens, organizing the data room, and working on the bookshelf while doing her internship at the Busan Metropolitan City Public Library. She explained the advantages of public institution internship and how to use it for career after internship. The participating students had a fruitful time freely asking questions about how to apply for field training, criteria for selecting an internship institution, and the possibility of connecting with employment after internship, and obtaining practical information. I hope that this meeting will be an opportunity for students considering field training to set specific preparation directions and think about how field training can help them explore their career paths! Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2025 field training meeting! 2025 Overseas Dispatch Seminar Held (25.02.17) 작성자 이지인 inquiry 11 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello! Today, we will tell you about the 2025 Overseas Dispatch Briefing . This meeting was a meaningful opportunity to hear about the experiences and various tips from seniors who participated in the overseas dispatch program in the 2024 school year. Jeon Hye-won, class of 22, who went on a department-specific dispatch, Jeong Su-jin, class of 20, who went on a regular dispatch, and Kwon So-jin, class of 22, who went on a SAM dispatch, joined us. 22nd class Jeon Hye-won - University of Osnabr?ck, Germany 20th class student Jeong Su-jin - Erlangen-Nuremberg University, Germany 22nd class Kwon So-jin - Free University of Berlin, Germany Each presenter shared their experiences in Germany, focusing on their studies and life at a German university. It was full of interesting stories about dormitory life, food culture, classes and studies at a German university, and interactions with local friends. They also honestly shared unexpected difficulties and how they overcame them, which was a great help to the students. Students who attended were able to listen to the presentations and freely ask questions to resolve their curiosity about exchange student life. Thanks to the realistic advice and honest experiences, it was a great help to students who are considering becoming exchange students. We plan to provide more diverse opportunities in the future so that useful information can be delivered to students preparing for overseas dispatch, so please show a lot of interest! Thank you 2025 German Study Abroad Seminar Held (25.02.14.) 작성자 이지인 inquiry 14 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello~ Today, I will tell you about the 2025 German Study Abroad Conference . This symposium was held with a presentation by Baek A-hyeon, a senior from the class of 2018. It was a meaningful time sharing various information for students interested in studying abroad and exchange programs in Germany! After graduating from the Department of German Language and Literature at Pusan National University, Baek Ah-hyun spent a year as an exchange student at Leibniz Hannover Universit?t, gaining various experiences. Afterwards, she entered the master's program (Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft und Kultursemiotik) at Potsdam Universit?t and continued her studies. She is currently doing an internship at the German magazine TipBerlin. The symposium covered a variety of topics, from exchange students and study abroad preparation processes to local life, cultural differences, and career paths after studying abroad. In particular, it was a valuable time to share practical advice and useful information with students considering becoming exchange students or going to graduate school. The students in attendance had an active Q A session, asking questions about their studies and life in Germany. It was a more meaningful time because I was able to hear realistic advice and vivid experiences needed to prepare for studying abroad. We will prepare various programs that can help juniors in the future, so please show a lot of interest~! 2025 Transfer, Minor, and Double Major Students Or 작성자 이지인 inquiry 9 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~~ Today, we will be sharing news about the 2025 German Language and Literature Department Minor, Double Major, and Transfer Student Orientation ~! It was a meaningful event to welcome the new minor, double major, and transfer students who have become part of the department! The orientation started with a schedule introduction by the teaching assistant, followed by a welcoming speech by the department head. There must have been many questions and unfamiliarities when you first entered the department, but the department head gave you a warm greeting and various advice on department life~ It was a valuable time to find out how to live in the department in a new environment and what activities we could do together in the future! I hope that this orientation will help you gain a greater understanding of the department and gain confidence in your future studies and activities. Minor, double major, and transfer students~ Once again, welcome to the Department of German Language and Literature! I look forward to the enjoyable department life we will create together in the future~~ 2025 Freshman Orientation (Friday, February 7, 202 작성자 이지인 inquiry 9 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~~ Today, we will tell you about the 2025 Freshman Orientation ! This year, we welcomed the new 25th class of freshmen, and had a time to learn about our department and school life. Many new students participated, and for the first time, we met the department head, teaching assistants, and seniors, and had an exciting orientation~ The orientation began with a warm welcome from the department head and an introduction to the department. Also, the teaching assistant explained the department curriculum in detail, and it was a time to hear useful information about the curriculum, graduation requirements, etc. Afterwards, I was able to hear various information necessary for school life through the presentation of the PNU ambassador. Since it was my first time, I'm sure you had many questions, but I hope it was a helpful and informative time! Afterwards, the student council introduced the department's main programs and activities, and also had time to provide information on how to register for classes and graduation requirements. In particular, the introduction of the department's representative program, 'Demian', attracted the attention of the freshmen! Lastly, we had a time to visit the department office. The originally planned tour of the Humanities College dormitory and library unfortunately could not be held due to the icy roads, but we had time to talk with seniors in the department office and answer questions about department life. Many seniors actively participated in this orientation, welcoming the freshmen. There must be many unfamiliar and worrying parts because it is your first time, but please feel free to approach the seniors anytime! I hope that you will continue to create a fun and meaningful department life together as seniors and juniors~ I sincerely welcome the freshmen of the 2025 class once again~~ 2nd Hyowon Humanities Day (2025.01.22.) 작성자 이지인 inquiry 10 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~ Today, I have news about [2nd 2025 Humanities Department Hyowon DAY!]~ 2025 Humanities College Hyowon DAY! is a program that introduces the Pusan National University College of Humanities to elementary, middle, and high school students, which was implemented in 2024. This event was even more special with lectures and booths that matched the characteristics of each department, and everyone had a great time~ This time, the booth was set up on the 2nd floor of the Humanities Building, and it was a time full of new experiences with various contents prepared to learn about each department, such as 3D artifact production experience, quizzes, exhibitions, and kimono photo booths~ The Humanities Administration Office prepared a separate booth for the Life 4-cut and a delicious snack booth, which were upgraded from last year, so there were more things to see and experience. This year, for the 2025 Humanities Department Hyowon Day, the German Language and Literature Department prepared Easter egg making, a quiz program, and a screening. This year, many visitors visited the German Language and Literature Department booth and had a time to learn about German culture and the German language. This time, as the German Language and Literature majors directly participated in the planning of the booth, it was a very meaningful time to introduce German language and culture to elementary, middle, and high school students. I look forward to the 3rd Hyowon Day, where I can introduce the German Language and Literature Department to more diverse and more people. The first faculty and instructor meeting of the fi 작성자 이지인 inquiry 10 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone Today, I will tell you about the 2025 1st semester German Language and Literature Department Faculty Meeting This 2025 first semester faculty meeting was held before the start of the semester to discuss department class operation, teaching methods, and student activity program operation methods, and based on the learning that students currently need more and the programs that students want, the meeting was held to discuss the direction of the department class operation and teaching methods for the 2025 first semester, and to discuss supplementary points. I look forward to the 25th academic year introducing a wider variety of programs to further strengthen students’ specialized major capabilities through classes and other programs such as the German conversation program with many students, overseas dispatch, and field training with many German speakers. I hope that the first semester of the 2025 school year will be a beneficial learning experience for both our German Language and Literature Department instructors and students through class research using various learning methods. '24 & '25 School Year Student Council Me 작성자 이지인 inquiry 11 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~~Today, we had a time to share our achievements and future plans with the student council executives who have been with us for the 2024 school year, and the new student council executives for the 2025 school year, It was a meaningful time for the current student council executives who have been planning new and diverse programs, and who have been working hard to continue the 2023 academic year and to continue to work together for a more diverse and beneficial German-speaking department life, and for the 2025 student council executives who will continue this and work hard for a more diverse and beneficial German-speaking department life. I hope that the 2025 academic year will bring more meaningful results and times for everyone, to the professors, student council, and department members who always work hard for the department where all German-speaking people in the department come together as one. The 2025 student council is working hard for the existing Hanadokmun, and this year, it aims to create more diverse times for German-speaking people to come together, and to expand their major abilities through the Ogam Project. We look forward to the cooperation of many of our German people so that these efforts can be more meaningful. Let's all work hard together as we grow together, German people!! German Cultural and Artistic Exchange Tour Chamber 작성자 이지인 inquiry 13 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~Today, as part of the [2024 German Culture and Arts Exchange Tour], we had the opportunity to experience the 2025 Busan Cultural Center Chamber Festival (II) - Festival Orchestra!The Busan Chamber Festival Orchestra is a very special orchestra composed of top-level soloists and principal musicians from both domestic and international backgrounds. It’s an orchestra you can only experience at the Busan Cultural Center~ The program began with Ludwig van Beethoven's Egmont Overture, Op. 84, followed by:George Gershwin's Rhapsody in BlueCamille Saint-Sa?ns' Introduction and Rondo CapricciosoEnnio Morricone's Gabriel's OboeCamille Saint-Sa?ns' The Carnival of the Animals, The SwanJohann Sebastian Bach's Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67Musicians with diverse backgrounds and skill levels harmonized together, inspiring classical music enthusiasts and offering unforgettable melodies to our German department members.It was truly a wonderful experience, like the winter night in Busan being beautifully embroidered.We are eagerly looking forward to the emotional impact and artistic interpretations in the future events that will follow.It was a memorable day for our German department members! 2024 German Language and Literature Department Wei 작성자 이지인 inquiry 10 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~ Today, I’m bringing you the news about [2024 Weinachten], the biggest day for German department members and the last event of the year, where we all come together to celebrate! This year's Weihnachten event was planned and organized by Instructor Daniela Levine and Instructor Christina, along with the 2024 Student Council F.V.G (die Fachschaft von Germanistik).Since it was planned together, we truly appreciated the careful attention given to each decoration and program for the photo booth, and it felt like a thoughtful time.This year's event was held in the student council room, and the space was beautifully decorated, creating a warm and festive Christmas atmosphere, making it a wonderful time.The event followed the schedule below, and it was filled with various and amazing activities, making it an incredibly enjoyable time. 1. Student Council’s Fulfillment of Promises and Annual Achievements ReportIt was a very meaningful time to reflect on the footsteps of German Studies students over the past year.As we began 2024, the promises and plans made at the start of the year have been largely fulfilled, and as the year comes to a close, many things have been achieved and improved, making this a year of remarkable success.It was a grateful time to look back on the many accomplishments of the 2024 year.Thanks to the efforts of all German Studies students in the class of 2024, we were able to make significant progress, and the bond among the department members has become even stronger. I am truly thankful for that. 2. RecreationA recreation time prepared with our foreign instructors~ We had a session where we read math problems in German and tried to solve them, and we also spent time writing letters to each other.Additionally, we attached letters to the gifts we brought and, while listening to music, we passed the gifts around and exchanged them. 3. Damian Project Award CeremonyThe Damian Project Award was held again this year, following the previous academic year 2023. This project awards students who have excelled in self-development over the course of the year by comparing qualifications and language scores before and after.Even if a student does not acquire a certification, they can still be awarded based on the extracurricular program mileage they earned at school, so I hope even more students from the German department can participate in 2025.4. Presentation of Appreciation Plaques and Gift GivingThis was a very thoughtful and surprising moment, prepared by the students. Daniela, who has been with us since the 2023 academic year, and Kristina, who joined in 2024, are unfortunately leaving to return to Germany. Although it’s sad, the appreciation plaque ceremony was a heartfelt way to express gratitude for all their contributions.For the 2025 academic year, I hope everyone can grow and enjoy together, making meaningful moments with the new instructors who will join us.5. Farewell Speech from the Student Council F.V.G (die Fachschaft von Germanistik) and Introduction of the New Student CouncilThe final part of the event was the farewell speech from the 2024 Student Council F.V.G, followed by the introduction of the new Student Council. This marked the end of the ceremony.It was a moment to reflect on how meaningful and special the beginning and end of each year is for everyone. I hope the 2025 Student Council will create even more meaningful moments of learning and growth for all of us.Frohe Weihnachten 2024 German Speech Contest (2024.09.13.) 작성자 이지인 inquiry 11 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~Today, I bring you the news of the [2024 German Speaking Contest], which was held again this year, following last year’s event~ This year's German Speaking Contest was held with pairs of two participants, each preparing a 5-minute skit based on their own unique free topics.Many teams participated in the event again this year, allowing us to see a variety of skits on diverse topics, making it a truly valuable experience. It was a time where we were once again amazed by the growth in the German language skills of the participants who took part last year and returned again this year.With this in mind, it would be great if everyone could challenge themselves again in the next speaking contest without any hesitation.All the participants this time worked so hard that it was impossible to pick a clear winner. Among them, in the 2024 German Speaking Contest, students Seo Eunchae and Song Seonmin from the class of 2023 won the grand prize.Their team, with the topic ‘Der Wert des Echten in einer trendbewussten Welt’ (The Value of the Real in a Trend-conscious World), highlighted the appearance of people who have lost their individuality in a society obsessed with trends. They aimed to deliver a message about the value of living a life that does not lose one’s true self amidst the pressures of modern society. The team participated with a topic that could provide insight into the realization that maintaining one’s own personality and values, rather than succumbing to trends and societal pressure, is what truly defines style.It seems like it was a very good topic that could resonate with many people in modern society. Additionally, there were topics covering cultural differences between Korea and Germany, such as the Olympics, Korea’s Chuseok, and Germany’s Oktoberfest, as well as topics addressing current social and political issues in Germany, such as the refugee accommodation situation and the educational and economic aspects needed to address it. Other topics included finding accommodation during a study abroad period in Germany, environmental issues in Germany, and more. The 2024 German Speaking Contest was successfully concluded with a wide range of topics.It was truly a wonderful and meaningful experience, especially considering all the hard work put into preparation!Everyone did an amazing job!The speaking contest is not just for students who are fluent in German. Preparing for the German Speaking Contest is a great opportunity to practice speaking, and it is a step towards improving one’s speaking skills. Even if you don’t perform perfectly, just trying your best and pushing yourself can be a valuable experience. Let’s remember that and encourage more students to join the next speaking contest without hesitation! Jazz Pop Music Performance - Early Christmas with 작성자 이지인 inquiry 9 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~ Today, as part of the [2024 German-Korean Cultural and Artistic Exchange Program],we visited the Raon Concert Hall once again to celebrate an early Christmas together~ At this Raon Concert Hall event, the Wina Band reinterpreted Christmas songs in a jazz-pop style for everyone to enjoy an early Merry Christmas.The performance at the Raon Concert Hall made the time leading up to Christmas even more exciting and filled with anticipation~ Once again, during the visit to the Department of German Language and Literature at Pusan National University, the representative prepared a truly thoughtful assortment of snacks and even purchased the Wina Band’s album for the students!This visit warmed not just our ears and eyes, but our hearts as well~~The music performance included the following songs:Let it SnowThe Christmas SongBesame MuchoThe Nearness of YouShiny StockingsHave Yourself a Merry Little ChristmasJingle Bell RockFeliz Navidad The performance proceeded in order of the songs, and it was not just about listening to the music but also about interpreting it and experiencing the unique style of the Wina Band.This time, the contemporary jazz-pop we encountered offered a different interpretation compared to the contemporary jazz we experienced last year.It was a time filled with anticipation for the many more experiences and lessons to come in the future! Viewing of the German Modern Art Master Exhibition 작성자 이지인 inquiry 11 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~ Today, I’m bringing you the news about the [2024 Korea-Germany Cultural and Arts Exchange Exploration] event, where we visited the exhibition of the works by the German contemporary art master, Christoph L?ckehebele. Christoph L?ckehebele is a rising star artist and a leading figure of the new Leipzig school, which includes renowned painters like Neo Rauch and Rosa Loy, who are attracting attention in the global art scene.His works, filled with vibrant patterns and a variety of colors, immediately capture the attention as soon as you enter the exhibition. His works, which can be interpreted from various perspectives, stimulated the imagination and thoughts of everyone who viewed them together.In his early years, he was influenced by the Nouveau Roman movement, and his paintings do not begin with a story but with a visual presentation of intriguing situations. As a result, everyone was able to actively engage with the exhibition, creating their own stories and interpretations. Especially, he does not conform to a single artistic technique but uses various fields, methods, and materials such as canvas, sculpture, painting, abstraction, and collage. Through this, it was a great opportunity to broaden the spectrum of his artistic world. I hope we can experience and share this with more German studies members next time! 2024 Academic Year (Current Students) Korea-German 작성자 이지인 inquiry 14 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~ Today, I’m here to share the news of our [Korean-German Cultural and Artistic Exchange Tour] that took place in Tongyeong! The trip to Tongyeong was a truly meaningful and enriching experience that brought us closer together.During the journey, we started with a fun recreation activity. We explained words based on the emotions and environment of Korea and Germany, and everyone had to guess the word. We also tried matching famous Korean songs by reading the lyrics in German, and guessed which famous German writer’s characteristics were being described! The itinerary included visits to several remarkable places, starting with the memorial of Park Kyung-ri, a famous Korean contemporary novelist admired even in Germany. We also visited the art museum of Jeok Hyuk-rim, known as the "Magician of Colors," whose works are so strikingly beautiful they capture your full attention. Finally, we explored the memorial of Yun Isang, a renowned contemporary German composer of Korean origin, who is celebrated as a master in the world of music. [Park Kyung-ri Memorial Hall] [Jeon Hyuk-lim Art Museum] [Yoon Isang Memorial Hall] We also had some free time at the Dongpirang Mural Village, where we spent a wonderful time together. It was a grateful experience, and I hope that next time we can share even more great moments with many more German majors. 2024 Fall Semester Faculty Teaching Method Exchang 작성자 이지인 inquiry 10 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone,Today, I bring you news about the "2024 Fall Semester Department of German Language and Literature Faculty Teaching Method Exchange Semina". This teaching method exchange seminar focused on the 2024 Fall Semester Department of German Language and Literature's course operations, teaching methods, and student activity programs,sharing results and discussing future improvements for 2025 Spring Semester course operations and teaching methods.The seminar specifically addressed teaching methods for the Introduction to German Linguistics course offered by the department, as well as strategies for enhancing students' major-related skills through workshops.A variety of teaching methods were explored to cultivate foundational knowledge in German linguistics, with discussions focused on not only the basics of linguistics but also how to deepen understanding of German studies as a whole.It is hoped that this exchange of diverse teaching methods and classroom research will provide valuable learning experiences for both our faculty and students in the Department of German Language and Literature. 2024 First German History Film Screening (October 작성자 이지인 inquiry 11 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~Today, I’m bringing you the news about the First German History Film Screening 2024, which was held as part of the 2024 Korean-German Cultural and Artistic Exchange Program. This German history film screening featured the movie "Zone of Interest", which is set against the backdrop of Auschwitz, the "dream kingdom" where the family of German officer Rudolf H?ss lived. Through the film, we delved into the repeating patterns of history and reflected on our own image within the story, leading to many deep thoughts during the viewing.The title "Zone of Interest" can be interpreted as "area of profit" or "privileged paradise," referring to the area around Auschwitz in Nazi Germany. The term "interest" originates from medieval Latin, meaning concern, importance, or financial gain, and it describes the inhumane living conditions where financial benefits were extracted through the prisoners. The film allowed us to see the lives of the people living in and around the Auschwitz concentration camp during this tragic period in history. Among the characters in the film, Hedwig’s mother appears. At first, I thought she ran away because she found the H?ss family living next to the concentration camp so horrifying. However, the director explains that it was not due to guilt, but rather a difference in approach.To use an analogy, it's like buying steak or chicken; the action is the same, but the behavior was triggered by directly facing the slaughterhouse. This made me realize that what we see is not always the full picture. Through the contrasting behaviors of the children based on their ages, we can observe how they gradually grow and develop like adults.The youngest baby, due to the poor environment and anxiety, becomes very sensitive and constantly cries. The slightly older girl, Inge, suffers from sleepwalking due to anxiety. Inge's older brother plays war games and mimics the concentration camp. The oldest son collects spoils (such as gold teeth) and engages in activities that remind him of the concentration camp. Watching these behaviors, I realized that their development and the length of time they are exposed to such an environment gradually shape them. However, by observing the Polish workers in the Heß family, we see that although the Nazis took away their colors and freedoms, their humanity ― particularly their desire to help the Jews ― could not be taken from them. This is something that can only be chosen and maintained. This is illustrated by the scene where a young girl shares an apology.In fact, the girl in the black-and-white background from the movie, who radiates light, is modeled after Alexandra Bistroni, a resistance fighter.The director even mentioned that while making the film, he studied Holocaust history and Auschwitz records, and at times, the despair and darkness were so overwhelming that he considered giving up. However, after hearing the story of the Polish girl, he found the strength to finish making the film. Many members of the German Department attended this film screening, and it became a truly meaningful time as we discussed various interpretations together. For those who couldn't attend the screening, it's definitely a film worth watching.I hope we can watch more films together in the future and have many discussions! 2024 Academic Year German Exchange Semester Surviv 작성자 이지인 inquiry 16 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~Today, we bring you the news of the 2024 Academic Year German Exchange Semester Survival Workshop with native instructor Christina Jach from the German Language and Literature department! This workshop, which took place over three days, was designed for students planning to study abroad in Germany or those seeking to learn more about life in Germany. It provided practical knowledge from both local and foreign perspectives on studying, German culture, and daily life in Germany.During the workshop, students were able to acquire a wide range of useful information, making it a truly beneficial experience. The topics covered included:Day 1 - German Universities:Structure, key terms, and abbreviations.Types of classes: "Vorlesung," "Seminar," "Tutorium"/"?bung."University communication: How to appropriately address other students, professors, and lecturers.How to write polite emails to professors.Tips for writing emails when facing problems at university.Day 2 - SIM Cards and Plans:How and where to purchase them.Life in Germany: Student dorms and share houses.Differences between German and Korean apartments.Recycling: How to separate waste in Germany (and the differences from Korea).Bottle deposit system (returning plastic and certain glass bottles in supermarkets for a refund).Shopping: Differences between Germany and Korea (e.g., no convenience stores and all supermarkets are closed on Sundays and holidays).Types of supermarkets.Online shopping: How to order and receive deliveries.Common phrases heard when shopping.Food: Types of restaurants (student cafeterias, fast food, and regular restaurants) and cultural differences (e.g., ordering drinks in restaurants is the norm and free water is not provided).Transportation: Ticket types and long-distance travel (bus, ICE trains similar to KTX in Korea), useful apps.Costs: Estimated living expenses for students and a price comparison between Germany and Korea (e.g., dining out and transportation are more expensive in Germany, while groceries, especially fruit, are cheaper).Day 3 - Dealing with Illness:How to make a doctor's appointment by phone or online.Types of doctors in Germany.Pharmacies and emergency pharmacies.How to deal with emergencies.Travel and leisure: University sports (how to sign up for classes), attending cultural events, and receiving student discounts.Traveling in Germany and Europe: Recommended destinations and tips for saving money.Safety:Emergency phone numbers and how to act in emergency situations (e.g., avoid leaving valuables unattended).German culture: Etiquette in Germany (what’s considered polite and impolite behavior), dining etiquette, and cultural norms such as Sunday being considered a quiet day.By learning all these essential details, students can have a safer and more enriching experience while studying abroad in Germany. It was a very meaningful and informative time! 2024 Academic Year Summer Vacation Special Lecture 작성자 이지인 inquiry 14 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~Today, we bring you the news of the 2024 Academic Year Summer Vacation Special Lecture: Speaking Class (~A2 Level) with native instructors Daniela Levine and Christina Jach from the German Language and Literature department! In the 2024 academic year, there have been even more German speaking classes, study sessions, and special lectures compared to the previous year. Among them, the summer vacation special lecture focused on enhancing students' speaking skills, offering a variety of classes designed to help improve their proficiency in speaking German. As shown in the professor's syllabus below, students were able to gain confidence in speaking and participate in various conversational situations, which helped them improve their speaking skills. x-objective: To improve students' speaking skillsPractice speaking German with natural pronunciation and intonation.Practice introducing oneself fluently, without hesitation, using correct sentence structures and vocabulary.Practice conversing confidently on basic everyday topics (e.g., making plans, talking about experiences).Practice expressing personal opinions using appropriate expressions for a given topic.Course Structure:Monday to Wednesday Instructor ChristinaImprove pronunciation and intonation through various practice methods.Increase vocabulary related to self-introduction and everyday conversation topics.Practice practical everyday conversations.Thursday to Friday Instructor DanielaFocus on specific topics and learn vocabulary related to each topic.Thursday: Social MediaFriday: Dining EtiquetteExpress personal opinions on situations related to each topic.Highlight: German Bread Experience (End of Friday's class)Experience a typical German meal: Try German whole-grain bread with meat spread (Leberwurst) or cream cheese. By experiencing various situations and x-objects that can only be found in Germany, students were able to improve their speaking skills in a more enriching way.It truly was a valuable time that offered both practical knowledge and cultural insight! 2024 Academic Year Tombroye Event - Kurzbeschreibu 작성자 이지인 inquiry 12 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~Today, we bring you the news of the 2024 Academic Year Tombroye Kurzbeschreibung event, which was held with the native instructors from the German Language and Literature department! Following last year’s event, this year, under the guidance of instructors Daniela Levine and Christina Jach, students visited the Tombroye German Brewery in Songjeong to explore German food culture and beer culture.Additionally, through this experience, various programs aimed at improving German speaking skills were conducted. In this program, students learned and practiced vocabulary related to restaurants and food while engaging in the activities. It was a great opportunity to enhance their language skills in a real-world context! ‘Tombroye’ is a German-style restaurant run by a local German, which also operates a brewery. It’s a unique place where you can experience various German beers and traditional German dishes (such as sausages, schnitzels, etc.). While enjoying the food and culture, students had the opportunity to use the vocabulary they learned during the program to engage in discussions about German cuisine and culture. It was a fun and immersive way to practice the language! Additionally, through a beer quiz, students had the chance to learn more about Germany's beer culture, making it a truly informative and enjoyable experience!It was especially interesting to hear about the world-famous Oktoberfest in Germany and learn about the different types of beer and food enjoyed in various regions of Germany. It was a great opportunity to deepen our understanding of German culture in a fun and engaging way! 2024 Academic Year (Freshman) Korea-Germany Cultur 작성자 이지인 inquiry 11 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~ Today, we bring you the news of the 2024 Academic Year (Freshman) Korea-Germany Cultural and Arts Exchange Exploration - Gimhae , which was part of the extracurricular program aimed at enhancing the specialization of the German Language and Literature department. The 2024 Academic Year (Freshman) Korea-Germany Cultural and Arts Exchange Exploration took place in Gimhae, where the freshmen of this academic year had the opportunity to learn about and experience the history of ceramics in both Germany and Korea.Korea, with its deep history of ceramics dating back to the Neolithic period around 5000 BC, along with the influence of Chinese and Japanese ceramic history, provided a rich backdrop for this exploration. The journey also traced the development of ceramics in Europe, where Germany was the first to succeed in porcelain manufacturing in the early 18th century. In 1708, Germany succeeded in producing white porcelain, and since then, the country has been renowned for its porcelain, particularly in the town of Meissen. As such, the famous German porcelain manufacturer Meissen has contributed to the design of Adidas sneakers by incorporating ceramic design patterns and techniques. These ceramic design methods have since evolved into various modern design examples, showcasing the lasting influence of traditional craftsmanship on contemporary creativity. By sharing this experience with the freshmen, we visited the Gimhae Museum to learn about the history of ceramics and the history of Gimhae. In addition to ceramics, we also discussed examples of cultural exchanges between Korea and Germany. It was a valuable time to explore the future direction of Korea-Germany cultural exchange and reflect on the roles we can play as majors in this ongoing exchange. 2024 Academic Year 1st Semester German Language an 작성자 이지인 inquiry 11 file 0 date 2025.03.27 1st Session Meeting (2024.03.22, Fri) 2nd Session Meeting (2024.04.05, Fri) 3rd Session Meeting (2024.05.03, Fri) 16:00-17:00, Humanities Building Faculty Research Hall, Room 310 4th Session Meeting (2024.05.17, Fri) 16:00-17:00, Humanities Building Faculty Research Hall, Room 310 6th Session Meeting (2024.05.31, Fri) 16:00-17:00, Humanities Building Faculty Research Hall, Room 310 2024 Academic Year Transfer Students, Minor Studen 작성자 이지인 inquiry 9 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~~ Today, we bring you the news of the [2024 Academic Year German Language and Literature Department Orientation for Minor, Double Major, and Transfer Students]! Despite the busy schedule with the start of classes, all the students attended, and we were able to hold the orientation together~~ The orientation began with watching the department’s promotional video, followed by information about the department office, and then an introduction to the department clubs and specialized programs.Department Chairperson Park Young-mi also attended and shared valuable words of encouragement, along with a detailed explanation about the department.It was a truly meaningful and enjoyable time, gathering with the new students to introduce them to department life! It was such an exciting time, filled with anticipation for all the moments we’ll share together in the future.Starting with this orientation, I hope we all move forward with vibrant department activities and enthusiasm! Let’s make the most of this journey ahead. 2023 Academic Year Graduation Ceremony (2024.02.23 작성자 이지인 inquiry 8 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~Today, we bring you the news of the [2023 Academic Year Graduation Ceremony]~~ In the 2023 Academic Year Graduation Ceremony, many students graduated, and they shared their final moments as German Language and Literature students before embarking on a new beginning.During the ceremony, professors, juniors, and many distinguished guests gathered to cheer on the graduating students. Their presence truly brightened the event.It was a particularly meaningful time, as we were able to celebrate and offer our support during their final moments together. As we reach the end of what may have felt like a short or long university life, our proud graduates are now ready to showcase their unique and vibrant selves in a new environment.We wholeheartedly cheer for every moment that lies ahead for all of our graduates.We hope that, as proud alumni of Pusan National University’s German Language and Literature department, you will lead confident and wonderful lives in society. 2024 Academic Year Freshman Orientation (2024.02.0 작성자 이지인 inquiry 9 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~~Today, we bring you the news of the [2024 Academic Year Freshman Orientation]~ This year, we had an orientation session to introduce the school and department to the newly admitted freshmen of the Class of 2024.Many students participated in this orientation, and since it was the first gathering of the department chair, current students, and freshmen, it was an exciting and nerve-wracking moment for everyone to meet each other for the first time! This year, the orientation was integrated with "Pioom," and a school visit event was organized to introduce the department to the new students.Afterward, the student council provided an introduction to the overall department life for the freshmen. Despite the rain, a campus tour was arranged, focusing on places where we could avoid getting wet.What was especially heartwarming this year was the active participation of the current 2023 freshmen, who helped guide the new 2024 freshmen through their orientation, assisting them in starting their new school life.We hope the Class of 2024 will enjoy their time as part of the German Language and Literature community and, next year, be ready to welcome the new incoming students with open arms! A warm welcome to all the new students who have become part of the German Language and Literature community~~ 2024 Academic Year 1st Student Council Meeting (20 작성자 이지인 inquiry 13 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~~Today, we bring you the news of the [2024 Academic Year 1st Student Council Meeting]!In the 2024 academic year, the newly formed 2024 Student Council F.V.G, led by Department Chairperson Park Young-mi, held the 1st Student Council Meeting to plan out the goals and activities for the upcoming year~ It’s an exciting time, as there are many plans in store for the German Language and Literature community this year.With a variety of events and programs being planned for everyone in the department, we hope that all of us will have the opportunity to share great experiences and moments together.We encourage everyone to participate actively and make the most of this year! 2024 Humanities College Hyowon DAY! (2024.01.26, F 작성자 이지인 inquiry 9 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~Today, we bring you the news of the [2024 Humanities College Hyowon DAY!] The 2024 Humanities College Hyowon DAY! was an event held for the first time in 2024 to introduce the various departments of the Humanities College to elementary, middle, and high school students.It was a meaningful event where attendees could learn about the different departments and their unique features.Introduction booths for each department were set up in the classrooms on the 2nd floor of the Humanities Building.A variety of exciting content was prepared, such as a 3D printing museum, quizzes, exhibitions, and a kimono photo booth, offering a new and engaging experience to explore the departments! At the 2024 Humanities College Hyowon DAY, the Department of German Language and Literature prepared an exhibition showcasing the department's activities over the past year, along with a quiz program.Many visitors stopped by the German Language and Literature booth, where they watched videos and learned about the programs and events held by the department throughout the year, showing great interest and enthusiasm. Since the exhibition was planned with the direct involvement of the students majoring in German Language and Literature, it provided a meaningful opportunity to introduce the department to elementary, middle, and high school students. Through the exhibition and quiz program videos, visitors were able to exchange information about enhancing academic capabilities in German Language and Literature and cultural exchange.It was a valuable time, and it seems that there will be even more opportunities for communication and engagement in the future! "German Christmas Baking Class (2023.12.22 - 작성자 이지인 inquiry 13 file 0 date 2025.03.27 Hello everyone~This time, we bring you the news of the [German Christmas Baking Class] with instructor Daniela Levine~ The German Christmas Baking Class held this time was a program aimed at improving German language skills.Participants learned German vocabulary and grammar related to cooking and video production, and had the opportunity to apply them practically, systematically enhancing their professional skills.Through three sessions, students were able to improve their German language proficiency while exploring and experiencing Germany’s Christmas culture, which was a truly enriching experience.It was a day filled with excitement, and we are looking forward to the next cultural experience and another chance to improve German language skills! 2023 Weihnachtens (December 21, 2023) 작성자 이지인 inquiry 15 file 0 date 2025.03.26 Hello everyone!Today, we bring you the news of the biggest day for all German Language and Literature students of the year, and the final gathering of the year ― [2023 Weihnachtens]! This year's Weihnachtens event was planned and organized by Professors Yanjina Bajramovic and Daniela Levine, along with the 2023 student council, "Liten."Since it was a collaborative effort, the decorations and each program, including the photo booth, were thoughtfully designed and executed, which made it all the more appreciated.The event proceeded according to the following schedule, and with a variety of activities and witty hosting, the 3 hours were filled with enjoyment:1. Report on the student council's pledges and achievements of the yearIt was a meaningful time to reflect on the footprints of the German Language and Literature students over the past year. As we approached the end of 2023, it was wonderful to look back at the pledges made at the start of the year and see how much had been accomplished and improved.2. RecreationA recreation session prepared with foreign professors―through a German language and culture quiz, students were able to enrich their academic experience, strengthening their major knowledge. During this time, we also exchanged cultural insights between Korea and Germany, with local gifts from Germany as prizes, making it a fun and engaging experience! 3. Writing Christmas StoriesA time for writing Christmas stories was prepared, and during the event, selected stories were read by DJ Heesang, with prizes given to the winners.The variety of fun and touching stories made the Weihnachtens event even more enjoyable and meaningful! 4. Gift ExchangeBefore the Weihnachtens event, a random gift exchange was organized where everyone prepared a gift reflecting their personality. Participants were given a number, and the gift exchange took place. Not knowing what gift they would receive added an extra layer of excitement to the event! 5. Break TimeDuring the short break, everyone enjoyed bread and drinks while interacting with one another. It was a wonderful time to strengthen bonds and connect more deeply.6. Talent ShowFinally, it was time for the talented performers of the department to shine! There are many talented individuals among the students, and today was no exception. The talent show was incredibly diverse, and once again, we were all impressed by the amazing skills and creativity of our fellow department members. 7. Damian Project Award CeremonyThe Damian Project Award is an initiative that recognizes the growth of students throughout the 2023 academic year. This project was introduced for the first time by the 2023 student council, Lytin.It’s a project where students are awarded points based on the comparison of their qualifications, language test scores, and personal development before and after the year. The awards are given to students who have shown outstanding self-improvement over the year.Although not all students were able to participate in the inaugural year, those who did were dedicated to their personal development and worked hard throughout the year, making this a particularly meaningful moment.The project will continue in 2024, and it’s hoped that more students will join and grow together in the coming year. 8. Presentation of Appreciation Plaques and GiftsThis was a heartfelt surprise prepared by the students, and it was a very touching moment.To show gratitude for the professors, instructors, and the department office who have worked hard throughout the 2023 academic year to create many meaningful and memorable moments for the department, the students presented appreciation plaques and gifts.In 2024, we will continue to strive to create even more opportunities for everyone to grow and enjoy together. 9. Closing Remarks from the 2023 Student Council, and First Greetings from the 2024 Student Council F.V.G (die Fachschaft von Germanistik)The final segment was the farewell from the 2023 Student Council, Lieten, followed by the first greetings from the new 2024 Student Council, F.V.G. With that, all the proceedings of the event were wrapped up.It was a moment to reflect on how meaningful and grateful this time of year is for everyone involved.Looking forward to creating more memorable moments with all the Germanistik students in the 2024 academic year.Frohe Weihnachten! [2023 German Culture and Arts Festival - Narrative 작성자 이지인 inquiry 16 file 0 date 2025.03.26 Hello everyone~ Today, as part of the [2023 German Culture and Arts Festival], we explored the narrative horizons of contemporary performing arts, following modern cinema and contemporary music. This opportunity was especially meaningful for our German department students. The musical we attended was SNAP, a performance selected as the best Broadway production.This performance was even more special as it was organized by Gruzam Productions, which is hosting the On-site Internship Program for the 2023 academic year, where our fourth-year student, Minseon Cho, has been involved in planning and participation. This made the event even more significant and memorable for all of us. SNAP is a work recognized worldwide for its artistic and thematic excellence, with its intuitive stage language and fairy-tale storytelling captivating the audience. This performance was so remarkable that it was invited to the Canada's Saanar Biennale, marking a historic first for a magic-based performance. As one of the finest works, it offered numerous opportunities to analyze modern performing arts from various perspectives.Aligned with the theme of the German Cultural Arts Festival, this performance allowed for an in-depth interpretation from various angles, enhancing our academic capabilities. With continuous stunning scenes and fantastic magical techniques, it felt like watching a film without words. The 70 minutes passed by quickly, leaving no room for boredom, making the experience even more enjoyable. The combination of various art genres such as mime, shadow graphics, and magic, including the use of sand magic and the creation of rain, showcased the surrealism and beauty of modern art. The card tricks in a mysterious forest, juggling in a doppelg?nger world, and general magic in the world of alchemy, all intertwined with performance art using various media, made for an unforgettable and visually captivating experience.It was even more impressive and proud to know that our own student, Minseon Cho, from the Department of German Language and Literature, was involved in such an outstanding performance. It’s truly something to be proud of!This experience led me to believe that other students in the department should also have opportunities to engage in such magnificent and diverse experiences. Through the 2023 German Cultural Arts Festival, we were able to encounter modern art in various forms, expand our perspectives, and develop our academic capabilities, making it an incredibly valuable and inspiring time. I hope that many of our German department members can share in even more diverse experiences together, and I’m really looking forward to the graceful steps of the next generation of German students! 2023 Academic Year 2nd Semester Outreach Program ( 작성자 이지인 inquiry 18 file 0 date 2025.03.26 Hello everyone~ Today, I have some news about the [2023 Fall Semester Outreach Program] to share with you~ This year's [2023 Fall Semester Outreach Program] was also organized by the Career Strategy Center, where they visited the department in person to provide a detailed explanation of career and employment support programs. Students often have many concerns about how to find career and employment information, which is a topic of great interest to them.In line with this, it was a valuable session that provided an overview of the institutions supported and partnered with the university, as well as routes to find additional information. During this visit, Ms. Kim Ji-eun, who provided the explanation, kindly sent the presentation materials and a file organizing useful websites for employment. I hope these resources will be helpful for everyone.As each session is tailored to the characteristics and direction of the department, we hope that many students who need guidance and advice will actively participate in the upcoming sessions. 2023 Fall Semester Faculty and Student Council Mee 작성자 이지인 inquiry 23 file 0 date 2025.03.26 Hello everyone~Today, a meeting was held with the current 2023 student council executives and the new student council executives who will be leading the 2024 student council.The discussion focused on the achievements so far and the plans for the future.The current student council executives have been working hard to plan new and diverse programs and to make the department life for all German Studies students run more smoothly.It was truly heartwarming to see the dedication of both the current executives and the incoming student council executives, who will continue to help create a more diverse and enriching academic experience for the German Studies community.The meeting today was a meaningful opportunity to share insights and discuss future plans. The efforts and participation of all our German Studies members, together with the support of the faculty and the student council executives, have been the driving force behind making this possible.The time spent in this department has slowly but surely been growing warmer and more united, and this is thanks to the countless efforts of the faculty, student council members, and all of you who contribute to creating this community together. The remaining time in the 2023 academic year, along with the upcoming 2024 year, has left everyone excited for what’s to come in the life of a German Studies student. 2023 Cultural Planning Capacity Building Project A 작성자 이지인 inquiry 10 file 0 date 2025.03.26 Hello everyone~Today, I bring you the news about the [2023 Cultural Planning Capacity Building Project], which has been ongoing since the summer vacation of 2023!It was a moment full of deep emotion as the final results, which have been carefully worked on by the department head and the team, were presented. It was such a joyful moment to see the outcome of all the hard work that has been put in, and it was truly gratifying.We had a great time sharing a meal together, discussing the process so far, areas that could be improved, and various planning ideas that could emerge from this project.It was a meaningful time for all of us in the department, and I’m very grateful for it.In the future, efforts to attract institutions will continue, and I’m really looking forward to the achievements and further exchanges we will be able to share at our next meeting. German Literature Department Reading Group <담아& 작성자 이지인 inquiry 8 file 0 date 2025.03.26 Hello everyone!Today, I bring you news about the German Literature Department's reading group, 담아 . The reading group 담아 of the German Literature Department, led by Instructor Lee Jin-kwang, carries a beautiful and meaningful name. The name represents the dual meaning of language: "to engage in discourse" and "to collect something through reading." The 담아 meetings, held on the last Tuesday of every month, have so far completed a reading of Cheon Seon-ran's A Thousand Blues. During the meetings, participants have shared various perspectives, questions, issues, evaluations, and reflections. Looking ahead, it is expected that these meetings will continue to be wonderful times to fill oneself with diverse viewpoints and move forward. 2023 German Culture and Arts Festival - Cultural I 작성자 이지인 inquiry 11 file 0 date 2025.03.26 Hello everyone~ Today, as part of the [2023 German Culture and Arts Festival], after exploring various interpretations through film works, the cultural issues of contemporary music were discussed.To do this, the musical world of the [Seok Ji Min Trio], referred to as the idol of the current jazz music scene, was experienced. The music concert took place at the Laon Music Hall at Pusan National University, and it is said that various genre concerts are held every Friday! In the news of the visit to the Pusan National University Department of German Studies, the representative thoughtfully prepared refreshments for the students, warming not only ears but also hearts and minds. The music concert started with "Sunday Waltz," followed by the songs: "Escape," "Light," "Fallen Leaves," "Whispering Memories," "Journey," and "After You Left."Through Seok Ji Min Trio’s unique style and their original compositions, contemporary jazz music was experienced in a variety of ways, offering numerous interpretations.Each of their original pieces was full of interpretations and emotions.These songs seemed interconnected, and depending on one's values and perspectives, the images they painted in minds could vary, offering a truly warm and beautiful experience.As the pandemic period arrived, emotions of escaping it, the hope and light seen in the darkness, childhood reflections, dreams, the journey taken ― all of these were conveyed through the music.The emotions of farewell and the anticipation of future reunions were expressed with just the music, allowing one to feel the dynamic language of jazz and truly empathize.It truly became a precious experience. Looking forward to future works and their interpretations, the emotions they will evoke are eagerly anticipated.It was a day filled with excitement for the German Studies community. 2023 Fall Semester Tandem Board Game Caf? 작성자 이지인 inquiry 12 file 0 date 2025.03.26 Hello everyone~Today, the news about the [Tandem Board Game Caf?] held with German exchange students from Pusan National University is here.A total of three meetings were held, and it was a really enjoyable time where everyone got closer and continued to engage in various activities with the German exchange students.This event was led by instructors from the German Language and Literature Department, Janina Bajramovic and Daniela Rehbein.It wasn’t just about board games; through games suited for all levels, starting from beginners, we were able to learn and exchange cultures and languages in a uniquely German way.It was a time filled with gratitude as we met and got to know many people. Living as a student in the Department of German Language and Literature at Pusan National University, I believe this was a great experience for everyone, where we could spend time with many German exchange students, share and exchange cultures and languages, and even make new friends.I look forward to more opportunities for exchanges in the future! [German Culture and Arts Festival] Berlin Internat 작성자 이지인 inquiry 11 file 0 date 2025.03.26 Hello everyone,Today, I bring you the news of watching the award-winning film "Afire" from the Berlin International Film Festival, as part of the [German Culture and Arts Festival]. International film festival films are usually released a week before the opening, and this film was highly anticipated since the festival schedule was announced.This award-winning film offers many different perspectives that can be felt and interpreted throughout.Though categorized as drama, romance, and comedy, it provides a range of interpretations that can only be grasped through the film itself, making it a remarkable experience.The film portrays the complex emotions and events in the relationships of young people amid a natural disaster.Directed by Christian Petzold, known for the Berlin School, the film beautifully reflects his unique style.The wildfire, which serves as the backdrop for the disaster, holds a deeper meaning that encourages reflection on the present self, making it an important point for interpretation. It was a valuable time to discuss these issues from various perspectives.Looking forward to future screenings of other films and the opportunity to share diverse views in the upcoming sessions! beginning 1 2 3 4 5 next page end 처음 다음 끝