Pohang University of Science and Technology

Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
포항공과대학교
Motto Integrity, Creativity, and Aspiration
(성실, 창의, 진취)
Established 1986
Type Private
President Yongmin Kim
Academic staff 244 (April 2009)[1]
Undergraduates 1 399 (April 2009)[1]
Postgraduates 1 658 (April 2009)[1]
Location Pohang, North Gyeongsang, South Korea
Campus Urban
Mascot Poscat (Unofficial)
Website www.postech.edu
Pohang University of Science and Technology
Hangul 포항공과대학교 (포항공대) or 포스텍
Hanja 浦項工科大學校 (浦項工大) or 포스텍
Revised Romanization Pohang Gonggwa Daehakgyo (Pohang Gongdae) or Poseutek
McCune–Reischauer P'ohang Kongkwa Taehakkyo (P'ohang Kongdae) or P'osŭt'ek

Pohang University of Science and Technology or POSTECH is a private university, based in Pohang, South Korea, which is dedicated to research and education in science and technology. In 1998, it was ranked by Asiaweek as the best science and technology university in Asia.[2] Furthermore, from 2002–2006, one of Korea's most circulated daily newspapers, JoongAng Ilbo ranked POSTECH as the leading university in Korea. In 2010, Times Higher Education[3] ranked the university as the 28th best university in the world, the third best in Asia, and the best in South Korea. In 2011, QS World University Rankings[4] ranked the university 98th overall in the world. It remains second best ranked in Korea, after KAIST, in the QS Asian University Rankings.[5][6] However, in the Times Higher Education rankings, it scored highly after compilers placed less emphasis on "reputation and heritage" and gave more weight to objective measures including the influence of universities' research, placing 53rd.[7]

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History

The official history of POSTECH begins on November 9, 1986. However, the school's opening is actually celebrated on December 3 (concatenating 12 from the month and 3 from the day gives 123). The full name of POSTECH at the beginning was Pohang Institute of Science and Technology.

The first students matriculated on March 2, 1987, all of whom lived in 4 dormitories in their first year.

Graduates would operate a microscope in many cases.

Departments

The university has ten undergraduate departments and 15 graduate departments which includes five professional schools.

Academic departments

Professional Graduate Schools

Notes

External links

Departments

Research