Gachon University

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Gachon University
가천대학교
Industry / UnivCoop.Hall 2
View from the main gate of Gachon University
Other name
GCU
Motto
박애, 봉사, 애국
Motto in English
Philanthropy, Service, Patriotism
TypePrivate
Established1939 (1939)
EndowmentKR ₩10,734,271,035
ChancellorLee, Gil-Ya
Vice-ChancellorChoi, Mi-Ri
Academic staff
2,458
Total staff
2,837
Students27,899
Undergraduates26,216
Postgraduates1,683
Location, ,
37°27′04″N 127°07′45″E / 37.4512°N 127.1292°E / 37.4512; 127.1292
CampusMultiple Sites, 716,627 square metres (177.082 acres)
Colours       
Websitewww.gachon.ac.kr

Gachon University is an academic institute located in South Korea. The current structure of Gachon university is the result of a merger between four existing universities. Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Gachon-gil College merged in 2007, Kyungwon University and Kyungwon College merged in 2007, and Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Kyungwon University merged in 2012.[1] Gachon University has three campuses for undergraduates, the Global Campus (primary) located in Seongnam, satellite campuses on Ganghwa Island and in Yeonsu-dong, and the School of Medicine in Guwol-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon, South Korea.[2] Gachon University signed a strategic partnership with Hawaii Pacific to allow students to study abroad.[3]

Colleges (Global Campus and Medical Campus)[edit]

[4]

  • College of Business
  • College of Social Science
  • College of Humanities
  • College of Law
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Bio-nano Technology
  • College of IT Convergence
  • College of Korean Medicine
  • College of Art & Physical Education
  • Gachon Liberal Arts College
  • College of Medical Science
  • College of Pharmacy
  • College of Nursing
  • College of Health Science

History[edit]

Established[edit]

In 1982, Kyungwon University, a four-year college, was established with the foundation of Kyungwon Academy established in 1978. In October 1987, Kyungwon University was promoted to a university with 6 colleges. In November of the same year, Kyungwon University established a general graduate school, followed by a graduate school of education and a graduate school of government and a doctoral program.

Progress[edit]

In 1989, the Oriental Medicine Department was newly established at Kyungwon University. In December 1992, the Seoul Oriental Hospital was opened in Songpa-gu, Seoul.

In 1990, the College of Science and Technology was separated into the College of Science (now the College of Natural Science) and the College of Engineering.

In 1992, the College of Art was separated into the College of Art (now Art Design College) and the College of Music.

In 1998, Kyungwon University, which suffered from management difficulties, was taken over by the Gachon Gil Foundation. In 2000, the Gachon Gil Foundation's Chairman Lee Gil-in took office.

In 1998, Kyungwon University was selected as the best university in all areas in the comprehensive evaluation of the university and the best university in the evaluation of educational reform. In 2001, Kyungwon University established the first software university in Korea and the only college of Oriental medicine was established in Gyeonggi Province. With the efforts of internationalization, Kyungwon University has entered into an exchange agreement with many famous universities abroad. (Harvard University, New York State University, Boston University, Duke University, Michigan State University, George Mason University and Tsinghua University in China, Oxford University in England, Ritsumeikan University in Japan Etc)

In 2011, the university signed an agreement with Hawaii Pacific University allowing Gachon students to study at HPU.[5]

Reputation and rankings[edit]

Gachon University was ranked 30th among Korean universities and 852nd in the world by Center for World University Rankings for the 2018–2019 period.[6]

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SOUTH KOREA: Pink slip handed to 'good universities' Archived 2014-11-11 at the Wayback Machine."
  2. ^ "Gachon University-Contact Us Archived 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine."
  3. ^ "HPU Signs Agreement with Kyungwon University". Archived from the original on 2013-12-30. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  4. ^ "Liberal Studies". Gachon University (in Korean). Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Hawaii Pacific University - The Gachon Herald". www.gachonherald.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-07-30.
  6. ^ "South Korea - CWUR World University Rankings 2018-2019". CWUR. Retrieved March 13, 2019.

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