This is a topic which is a bit underrepresented in the english media in korea. Since a few month there is a controversy raging whether SNU should become a corporation or remain under government control. The cooperation way is favored by the SNU president and the current korean government while the other solution seems to be more popular with the students. There are basically two arguments: competitiveness / quality of education vs. Tuition fees. The corporate side claims that a university free of government control can become more competitive, acquire more money which also will lead to better education. The examples they offer are often the ivy league universities in the states. This argument is often countered with the examples of Korea and Yonsei university, the two other universities of the SKY (SNU / Korea / Yonsei) group which are considered koreas best universities. The korea and Yonsei university are private but are far behind SNU in most university rankings.
The plans for privatization are pushed forward in a time where in korea the tuition hikes are a big topic (student unions demand a nation wide 50% cut to tuition fees). Fears are that instead of decreased tuition fees the privatization will lead only to higher tuition fees due to lack of government control. Another concern is that non profitable departments will suffer after the privatization.
There is an additional problem making the situation at SNU more complicated: the privatization is not only planed, it is already decided. the government passed already a law and the only thing to do is to implement the privatization of SNU. For this, a privatization committee was formed which hopes to privatize SNU by next year. In other words the protest come to late. However there are hopes that student unions might get a say in privatization process or at least get more binding promises that tuition fees will not be raised.
Another problem is that the university administration, namely the university president neglects to talk to the student unions. Much anger is also directed at the tradtional conservative newpapers of korea which mostly take side with privatization supporters.
Currently the administration building, including the presidents office, is occupied by students. As far as i heard there was a support event planed for friday the 17th but in its infinite wisdom SNU government tried to stop that by blocking the roads leading to the administration building with university owned busses.
further readings you might find here:
Marmot's Hole
a good example why i think that the JonagAng Daily is a crap paper you can find here.
The plans for privatization are pushed forward in a time where in korea the tuition hikes are a big topic (student unions demand a nation wide 50% cut to tuition fees). Fears are that instead of decreased tuition fees the privatization will lead only to higher tuition fees due to lack of government control. Another concern is that non profitable departments will suffer after the privatization.
There is an additional problem making the situation at SNU more complicated: the privatization is not only planed, it is already decided. the government passed already a law and the only thing to do is to implement the privatization of SNU. For this, a privatization committee was formed which hopes to privatize SNU by next year. In other words the protest come to late. However there are hopes that student unions might get a say in privatization process or at least get more binding promises that tuition fees will not be raised.
Another problem is that the university administration, namely the university president neglects to talk to the student unions. Much anger is also directed at the tradtional conservative newpapers of korea which mostly take side with privatization supporters.
Currently the administration building, including the presidents office, is occupied by students. As far as i heard there was a support event planed for friday the 17th but in its infinite wisdom SNU government tried to stop that by blocking the roads leading to the administration building with university owned busses.
further readings you might find here:
Marmot's Hole
a good example why i think that the JonagAng Daily is a crap paper you can find here.
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