Kim Il-sung University

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Kim Il-sung University
Chosŏn'gŭl: 김일성종합대학
Hanja: 金日成綜合大學
McCune-Reischauer: Kim Il-sŏng Chonghap Taehak
Revised Romanization: Gim Il-seong Jonghap Daehak

Kim Il-sung University, founded in 1946, is the first university built in North Korea. It is located in Pyongyang, the nation's capital. The university bears the name of Kim Il-sung, the founder of Communist North Korea.


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[edit] Departments

[edit] Social sciences

  • History
  • Philosophy
  • Government and economics
  • Law
  • Korean language
  • Foreign languages

[edit] Natural sciences

  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Biology
  • Geography
  • Chemistry
  • Geology
  • Atomic Energy
  • Automation

[edit] Noted alumni

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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