DTM NEWS
- 2013.10.29
- [Class] Sport Governance (Prof. Borja Garcia)
- The aim of this module is for the student to obtain an understanding of the importance of sport sponsorship and social responsibility governance for sport organisations, both at the strategic and managerial level and to recognise the differences between models of sport and regulation. The module incorporates an analysis of governance in particular sporting bodies and a closer look at the policy context of sport governance in Europe and the United States. Date : October 29 - November 2nd, 2013Venue : Seoul National University Building 153 Room 210Theme 3: Sport Organization and GovernanceModule 7: Sport GovernanceProfessor : Prof. Borja Garcia Prof. Borja Garcia explaining the meaning of sport governance. Group photo of Prof. Borja Garcia and DTM students.
- 2013.10.18
- [Special Lecture] Mr. Young-il Na
- A special Lecture was held on October 18th, 2013 at Seoul National University Building 153 Room 210. Professor Young Il NA gave a lecture about the Korean sport history which has been developed through sports civic movements and provided chances to DTM students to study the effects of sports on our society. [Special Lecture] Mr. Young-il NaTitle: Professor, Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University, Republic of KoreaDate: October 18th, 2013Topic: Korean Sport History and Civic MovementMr. Young-il Na, Professor, Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea. DTM students concentrating on professor's lecture.Group photo of professor Youngil Na and DTM students.
- 2013.10.14
- [Class] Sport Facility Management (Prof. Hyoung-Il Kwon)
- The main purpose of this class is to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of sport facility management. Various topics related to sport facility management such as history, governance and finance structures, and management and operation of sport facility were discussed in the class. Sport Facility Management [Prof. Hyoung-Il Kwon] (10/14-10/18)Date : October 14 - 18, 2013Venue : Seoul National University Building 153 Room 210Theme 2 : Sport Event ManagementModule 6 : Sport Facility ManagementProfessor : Prof. Hyoung-Il KwonGroup photo of Prof. Hyoung-Il Kwon and DTM students after the lecture.
- 2013.10.13
- [Korean Culture Tour] Royal Palace
- To understand Korean history and culture, 1st& batch students visited Gyeongbok Palace which was the main palace of the "Five Grand Palaces" during the Joseon Dynasty. Through the tour, DTM students learned Korean traditional culture and experienced the beauty of Korean architecture.& [Korean Culture Tour] Royal Palace - Class of 2015Date: August 26, 2013& Venue: Gyeongbok Palace& Group photo during the royal palace tour. Group photo at the statue of& King& Sejong.
- 2013.10.08
- [Special Lecture] Ms. Rita SUBOWO, IOC Member
- Ms. Rita Subowo's special Lecture was held on December 8th, 2013, at Seoul National University Bldg 12 Room 401. Through the lecture, she shared her expereince as a member of IOC and stressed the importance of women's sports participation, sports and environment, recreational sports, and education which promotes sports system development and participation of various countries in the global sports events.[Special Lecture] Ms. Rita SUBOWOTitle: IOC Member (Indonesia)Date: December 8th, 2013Topic: Global Athlete Development Ms. Rita SUBOWO, IOC member in her speech at Seoul National University.Group photo after the special lecture ends. Ms. Rita SUBOWO shared her expereince as a member of IOC.
- 2013.10.07
- [Class] Preparing and Operating Sport Events (Prof. Lisa Hindson)
- The module provides a chance to learn practical approaches, skills and tools that help people understand how to prepare and operate sport events. Also, the module covers 3 key planning streams such as client, functional, and venue and operating and evaluating systems.Date : October 7 - 11th, 2013Venue : Seoul National University Building 153 Room 210Theme 2 : Sport Event ManagementModule 5 : Preparing and Operating Sport EventsProfessor : Lisa Hindson (Founder and principal, LHC Global, AUSTRALIA) Lisa Hindson (Founder and principal, LHC Global, AUSTRALIA) at Seoul National University. DTM students listening to the lecture.Group photo with a big smile.
- 2013.10.03
- [Class] Hosting Sport Event (Prof. Seong-Hee Park)
- This course aims to introduce key considerations of hosting sport event and help students understand what they plan, implement, and evaluate when designing, hosting, and conducting a real sport event. The course provides hands-on practice in the use of the necessary tools for harmonizing any sporting event. Hosting Sport Event (Prof.Seong-Hee Park)(09/30-10/04)Date : September 30 - Octovber 4, 2013Venue : Seoul National University Building 153 Room 210Theme 2 : Sport Event ManagementModule 4 : Hosting Sport EventProfessor : Prof.Seong-Hee ParkGroup photo of DTM students and professor Seong-Hee Park.Group photo after the lecture.
- 2013.09.30
- [Fall 2013] Orientation
- Class of 2015 Orientation
- 2013.09.27
- [Special Lecture] Mr. Jhoon Goo Rhee (이준구 총재)
- Mr. Jhoon Goo Rhee's special Lecture was held on September 27th, 2013 at Seoul National University Bldg 12 Room 401. In his lecture, he emphaszied that people can improve not only physical development but mental and social development through Korea traditional martial art, taekwondo. Also, he shared his philosophy of life with DTM students.[Special Lecture] RHEE, Jhoon Goo (이준구 총재) Title: President of International Leaders UnionDate: September 27th, 2013Topic: Born to be Healthy & Happy Mr. Jhoon Goo Rhee's special Lecture was held on September 27th, 2013 at Seoul National University.Professor, Joonho Kang and RHEE, Jhoon Goo, President of International Leaders Union. Group photo after the lecture.
- 2013.09.23
- [Class] Sport History (Prof. Catriona Parratt)
- The course covers the history of sport and leisure, with a particular focuses on class, gender, ethnicity and race. The goal of this course is to expand the knowledge of the historical development of various movement cultures, in particular of modern sport, and thus be able to understand and evaluate historical processes including its backgrounds and effects, to its actors and their intentions as well as their impact on the present situation.Theme 1 : Sport HumanitiesModule 2 : Sport HistoryProfessor : Catriona Parratt (Department of American Studies, University of Iowa, USA.)Sport History (Prof. Catriona Parratt) (09/23-09/27)Prof. Catriona Parratt explaining about the group final project. DTM student having a group discussion. Group photo after the class.