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Lee, Sungho H. was born on November 3, 1946 in Kyonggi-do, Republican of Korea. Son of Kiwon and Imae (Song) Lee.
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This is the first book to provide detailed analysis of the relationship between higher education and scientific research in key Third World countries. Focusing on four of the most successful of the newly industrializing countries--Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore--the authors examine the intersection between outstanding economic development in these four countries and the higher education and research establishments they have developed. The study combines careful analysis of the current status of scientific research in higher education with detailed ethnographic case studies of scientific work. Based upon a two-year research effort sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the study presents a multifaceted approach to the subject, evaluating for each country: the organization of the universities and other scientific institutions; the scientists and administrators who work in these institutions; the research productivity and the relationship of basic research to applied uses in industry and commerce; the interactions of these institutions with scholars from Western Europe, Japan, and North America. The authors demonstrate that the nations under study are rapidly building a sophisticated scientific infrastructure and clearly recognize the importance of science for development. The book concludes with an enlightening discussion of how scientists publish their findings in these countries.
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Lee, Sungho H. was born on November 3, 1946 in Kyonggi-do, Republican of Korea. Son of Kiwon and Imae (Song) Lee.
Bachelor, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republican of Korea, 1970. Master of Arts, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republican of Korea, 1975. Student, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, 1977.
Doctor of Education, George Washington University, 1980.
Instructor Yonsei University, 1975-1976, assistant professor, 1981-1985, associate professor, 1986-1990, professor, since 1991, dean College Education, 1998-2000, dean Graduate School, 2000—2002, vice president, 2002—2004. Assistant minister Ministry of Education, Republican of Korea, 1993. Director university evaluation Korean Council for University Education, Korea, 1983-1990.
Member Presidential Commission 21st Century, 1989-1993.
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Consultant New Community Development Movement Association, Korea, 1996-1999. Member National Commission United Nations Educational, Korea, 1993-1995. Board trustees National Institute Curriculum Development, 1998-1999.
Member national advisory committee for education policy, Korea, 1996-1999. Member standing committee Presidential Committee for Rebuilding Korea, 1998-2000. Member advisory committee Korean Air Force, since 2001.
Chairman National Education Policy Advisory Committee, 2001-2003. Sergeant United States I Corps., 1970-1973. Member Korean Society for Study Education (board trustees 1981-1983, 86-90, 98-2000), Korean Higher Education Association (board trustees since 1994).
Married Hwadong Kim, February 17, 1973. Children: Haichung, Haiseok.