President Sung-Chul Shin welcomed 756 new undergraduates for 2017 during the Freshmen Convocation on February 27, urging them to be adamant in challenging themselves to become global leaders during the next four years and beyond at KAIST. Family, friends, faculty, and staff members cheered them on at the ceremony in the auditorium. The KAIST orchestra and chorus also celebrated the freshmen’s new start.
President Shin encouraged students to become global leaders by deepening their knowledge of basic studies as well as broadening their interdisciplinary spectrum while studying at KAIST.
“In the era of Industry 4.0, new discoveries will be made in interdisciplinary studies. Thus, I ask you to study humanities and social studies very diligently, the basis of creative research and development to broaden your knowledge spectrum. Conventionally, the science and technology fields are dominated by left-sided brains working while the humanities and social sciences are influenced by the right brain. KAIST will soon provide a new curriculum of full-brain teaching which will actively stimulate both sides of the brain. Such a new track will help students fully exercise their ingenuity, especially in comprehending the newest trends of science and technology,” he said.
He added, “Korea stands as one of seven most innovative nations with significant growth potential and the world is paying attention to us. You are the top 0.3 percent of science and technology talents in the nation who will be the leaders of our future. Thus, we plan to establish the Global Leadership Center in order to train our students to be outstanding leaders through their qualifications, manner, and mindset.”
He also cited communication skills as a critical aspect that every student, especially those majoring in science and technology, should focus on. “Communication is a critical tool for any scientist and leader. Students should study and learn how to better present themselves and deliver what they think more effectively and persuasively to others in the hyper-connected, horizontal society of the future. In particular, English communication skills are very crucial for engaging in leadership roles on the global stage.”
Finally, President Shin asked students to manage their time well in order to accomplish their goals. “Your future will be determined by what dreams you dream in college and how you prepare for it. I hope that your days at KAIST will be a time of diligent preparation for your ambitious dreams,” he added.
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(Photo caption: President Shin makes a welcoming address at the 2017 Freshmen Convocation (above) and freshmen representatives present the oath of freshmen to President Shin.)
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