On the 19th, Dong-Eui University selected current students who have enhanced the university's reputation through various competitions, academic activities, and good deeds, and awarded them the '2023 Hyomin Award' along with scholarships in a ceremony held in the conference room on the 2nd floor of the main building.


The awardees include ▲ in the Education and Volunteerism category: Lee Eun-woo, a senior majoring in Social Welfare; Kwon Dan-bi, a senior majoring in Architectural Engineering; Ha On-yu, a junior majoring in Applied Chemistry ▲ in the Promotion of School Prestige category: Kim Na-yeon, a junior majoring in Journalism and Broadcasting; Lee Jun-ik, a senior majoring in Biomedical Engineering; Kim Kyung-hee, a junior majoring in Applied Chemistry; and Choi Jun-seo, a senior majoring in Film Studies. They received a total scholarship amount of 4.9 million KRW.

The recipients of the '2023 Hyomin Award' and Dong-Eui University President Hansu Hwan (third from the right) are taking a group commemorative photo.

The recipients of the '2023 Hyomin Award' and Dong-Eui University President Hansu Hwan (third from the right) are taking a group commemorative photo.

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Since 2010, Dong-Eui University has established the Hyomin Award to express gratitude to students who have enhanced the university's reputation both internally and externally, and to encourage them to grow into outstanding talents. The award ceremony is held in conjunction with the university's anniversary.


The scholarships are funded by the Faculty and Staff Scholarship Association, which is supported by monthly contributions from professors and staff.



'Hyomin (曉民)' means a person who diligently works from dawn and a place where the first light of dawn lingers. It has been used as another symbol of Dong-Eui University since its founding.


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