JNU Foreign Students Year-End Party

Dear Friends,
Hope that everyone is doing well.

We are nearby: the end of another semester of Jeju National University, and the end of the 2009 as well.
This year «JNU Foreign Students Year-End Party» will be held on 23rd december, 2009.

We will have a JISO meeting on Thursday, 10th december (tomorrow), 2009 at 4pm at Ara Muse Hall.
Please come to the meeting in time as we have to discuss some important matters (in this meeting).
Thanks.

Regard
Abhijit Saha
JISO Member
Jeju National University

Hallasan Trip

Hallasan is a shield volcano on Jeju Island of South Korea. Hallasan is the highest mountain of South Korea. The area around the mountain is a designated national park, the Hallasan National Park (Hallasan Gungnip Gongwon/한라산국립공원/漢拏山國立公園). Hallasan is commonly considered to be one of the three main mountains of South Korea, with Jirisan and Seoraksan being the other two.
More info: http://bit.ly/YxV80

Hallasan is a shield volcano on Jeju Island of South Korea. Hallasan is the highest mountain of South Korea. The area around the mountain is a designated national park, the Hallasan National Park (Hallasan Gungnip Gongwon/한라산국립공원/漢拏山國立公園). Hallasan is commonly considered to be one of the three main mountains of South Korea, with Jirisan and Seoraksan being the other two.

Come to the first floor of the University dormitory at 7 am on Saturday (September 19).

More info is here.

Jeju Peace Island Film Festival 2009

News from our local forum:

Hello all
Simon Wearne, a cinematographer and university professor from Australia, along with an international support team is hoping to find talented film-makers for the upcoming Jeju Peace Island Film festival. The festival is due to take place in late-November.
This is a call to anyone on the island who would be willing to submit a feature based around the themes of peace and islands. There is no need for experience in the field, all that is needed is commitment and the ability to provide a film for the festival. This is an opportunity to have an international airing of your talent.
The theme is quite broad and feel free to develop your own interpretation of islands of peace. This could involve a foreigner's perspective of life on Jeju, or other explorations of cultural inter-change or difference.
The organisers have already compiled a prestigious catalogue of international films for presentation and would like to present local amateur film-makers alongside them. If you are interested or know someone else who is please contact me at jejusouthcott@ yahoo.com and I can put you in contact with the organisation team.
This is open to all on Jeju, from teachers to students and Koreans to foreigners.
Thanks
Darren

Simon Wearne, a cinematographer and university professor from Australia, along with an international support team is hoping to find talented film-makers for the upcoming Jeju Peace Island Film festival. The festival is due to take place in late-November.

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