The president of one of Asia鈥檚 leading universities aims to encourage creativity among students by challenging Confucian traditions of education.
Steve Kang, president of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), located in Daejeon, also has ambitious plans to attract more international staff as part of his drive to enhance creativity 鈥 and thinks including English on the city鈥檚 road signs could help.
KAIST was ranked 10th in the 探花视频 Asia University Rankings 2016, published this week as the inaugural was held at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Professor Kang, a former chancellor of the University of California, Merced, said in an interview with THE at the summit: 鈥淎t the moment, KAIST has an enormous challenge in terms of how best to prepare our students for their鈥areers in the future economic development of society in Korea.鈥
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Watch: interview with Steve Kang
On the challenge of enhancing the creativity and innovation capacity needed to produce new jobs and industries, he continued: 鈥淪o far education in general in Asia has been pretty much uni-directional education, meaning that professors come prepared, they give lectures; students listen carefully, then they study at home and prepare for the test.鈥
But Professor Kang, whose academic background is in computing and engineering, added that for 鈥渃reativity nurturing鈥 such a mode of education was 鈥渘o longer effective鈥.
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鈥淪tudents need to have an in-depth dialogue and discussion with colleagues; through discussion they can come up with good ideas,鈥 he said.
鈥淭he traditional Asian way of education, especially with deep-rooted Confucianism, discourages open discussions 鈥 they [students] want to be quiet rather than giving their opinions.
鈥淭here has to be some significant changes in the mode of education, how we run education programmes.鈥
Professor Kang also said: 鈥淐reativity hinges on diversity, diversity of culture, diversity of opinions, diversity of backgrounds, racial diversity.鈥
KAIST wants to attract higher numbers of international staff and students.
To do this, Professor Kang said that the institution would 鈥渘eed to make sure that international faculty on campus feel comfortable and feel appreciated. In turn, they will be the best ambassadors in recruitment of new international faculty members.鈥
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That means making them feel comfortable 鈥渘ot only on campus but off the campus, in their living conditions鈥, he said.
He added: 鈥淚 am working with the mayor of Daejeon 鈥 a big city, 1.5 million people 鈥 to make sure that all the signs and all the venues are friendly to international visitors, scholars and faculty members.鈥
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The Asia Universities Summit 鈥 which was titled 鈥淗ow universities nurture creativity and innovation鈥 鈥 featured among its keynote speakers Thomas Rosenbaum, the president of the California Institute of Technology, and there has been much discussion of Caltech鈥檚 multidisciplinary model.
Professor Kang said: 鈥淭he Caltech model, in terms of collaboration across disciplinary boundaries, it鈥檚 a matter of growing importance.
鈥淲e want to tear down all the walls between different academic disciplines so faculty can mingle together, exchange ideas.鈥
A new generation of young academics coming to KAIST, he believed, could 鈥渂uild up this sort of progress more effectively鈥.
In terms of his vision for the future of KAIST, Professor Kang said: 鈥淲e are changing the way of teaching students. We set the core value of KAIST as creativity and challenge, so they do not have a fear of advancing their studies and learning in unexplored areas, so that they can be a creative workforce for the nation鈥nd be effective global citizens in the science, technology and business world.鈥
He added that the institution also believes science and technology 鈥渘eed to make a contribution to address the worldwide challenging issues of environment, energy, poverty and peace and security鈥.
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