Shim Hwa-jin

Shim Hwa-jin (born December 24, 1956) is a South Korean academic specialising in the history of clothing and textiles. She was president of Sungshin Women's University from 2007 until 2017, when she was imprisoned for embezzlement.[1]

Shim Hwa-jin

PhD, Cav
심화진
Born (1956-12-24) 24 December 1956
NationalitySouth Korean
Occupation(s)academic, author
Known forPresident of Sungshin Women's University
SpouseJeon In-beom (전인범)
AwardsOrder of the Star of Italian Solidarity
Academic background
Alma materSungshin Women's University
Thesis (1990)
Academic work
DisciplineHistory of fashion

Biography

Shim is the fourth daughter of chairman Shim Young-hyun, and granddaughter of Sungshin Women's University's founder Li Suk-jeong.[2] She graduated from the Department of Clothing at Konkuk University, then completed her PhD at Sungshin Women's University, after which she became a lecturer there.[2]

Career

Shim became 8th president of Sungshin Women's University in 2007 and continued on as 9th and 10th president.[2]

After her reappointment as president for the third term, four members of the university's student association raised concerns that Shim had embezzled funds from the school, which led to their suspension in January 2016. The students successfully pursued a court case to have the suspension overturned, and it was struck down in October.[3] Meanwhile, investigative journalists found that a prominent individual's daughter had been admitted to Sungshin after cheating in the assessment,[4] in addition to a relative of Shim's being appointed as a tenure-track lecturer on the basis of a plagiarised dissertation.[5]

On 7 February 2017, the Seoul Northern District Court returned a guilty verdict for embezzling 378 million won from school funds.[1] She served nine days in prison before posting bail of 50 million won on 20 February.[6] In response to the ruling, Shim's husband resigned from his position on the campaign team for presidential candidate Moon Jae-in, claiming that, if his wife was corrupt, he, "would shoot her with a pistol."[7]

Bibliography

  • "고문헌을 통해 본 복식과 의복재료 생산의 발전 과정에 관한 연구-고대~ 조선시대를 중심으로" [Study on the developmental process of clothing style and the manufacture of clothing material through the works of ancient writings]. Korean Journal of Family and Home (in Korean). 32 (5). 1994.
  • 우리 옷 만들기 [Making our clothes] (in Korean). Seoul: Sungshin Women's University Press. 2004. ISBN 8986092638.
  • 두피도감 [Illustrated book of the scalp] (in Korean). Seoul: Sungshin Women's University Press. 2005. ISBN 8986092867.
  • 우리 옷 만들기 [Making our clothes]. Seoul: Sungshin Women's University Press. 2009. ISBN 9788960200326.
  • 우리 옷 만들기 [Making our clothes] (in Korean). Seoul: Sungshin Women's University. 2015. ISBN 9788960202467.

References

  1. Park, Si-soo (8 February 2017). "Sungshin Women's Univ. president jailed for embezzlement". Korea Times. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  2. "성신여대 심화진 총장 3연임 8·9대 이어 10대 총장에 선임…임기 오는 2019년까지" [Shim Hwa-jin is appointed president of Sungshin Women's University for the 3rd time... her term will end in 2019]. Daily UNN (in Korean). 22 July 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  3. "'총장 비리의혹 제기' 성신여대 학생들, 징계 무효소송 승소" [Sungshin Women's students who raised 'suspicion of misconduct by the president' win disciplinary action]. Yeonhap News (in Korean). 30 October 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  4. Hwang, Il-song (17 March 2016). "나경원 의원 딸, 대학 부정 입학 의혹" [Na Kyeong-won's daughter suspected of having cheated in college admission]. Korea Centre for Investigative Journalism (in Korean). Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  5. Jo, Hyeon-mi (17 March 2016). "성신여대 총장, '표절의혹' 친인척 교수 채용" [President of Sungshin Women's University hires relative 'suspected of plagiarism']. Korea Centre for Investigative Journalism (in Korean). Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  6. Park, Si-soo (21 February 2017). "Sungshin Women's University chief out on bail". Korea Times. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  7. Choi, Ha-young (10 February 2017). "Chun In-bum quits Moon's campaign". Korea Times. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
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