Ajou University
Established | 1973 |
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Academic staff | 1,370 |
Administrative staff | 3,000 |
Undergraduates | 10,148 |
Postgraduates | 4,100 |
Location | Suwon, South Korea |
Website | http://www.ajou.ac.kr/ |
Ajou University | |
Hangul | 아주대학교 |
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Hanja | 亞洲大學校 |
Revised Romanization | Aju Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Aju Taehakkyo |
Ajou University, established in 1973, is a research university in South Korea.
Foundation
In 1971, when modernization and industrialization were under way in Korea, Korea and France entered into an agreement for the establishment of Korea-France Technology Junior College in order to exchange technology and culture through education. According to the agreement, Ajou Engineering Junior College, the forerunner of Ajou University, was founded in March 1973 by Yusin Institute established by Park, Chagn-won, the chairman of Yusin Express Tourism Co., Ltd. Starting as Ajou Engineering Junior College, Ajou College recruited 280 students during its first year from four departments, including Electronics, Precision Mechanical Engineering, Fermentation Chemical Engineering, and Industrial Management. The school was promoted to Ajou Engineering College a year later and produced its first graduates in 1997. In 1997, Kim, Woo-jung, the chairman of Daewoo International, contributed his personal wealth to establish Daewoo Institute and took over Ajou University.
Overview
Ajou University, established in 1973 under the motto of "Asia's best university for the 21st century", is a leading research university with 10 colleges in Korea. Located in Suwon, about 30 km south of Seoul, Ajou has 14,000 students (9,000 undergraduate, 3,500 graduate, and 1,500 in other courses).
The strength in Ajou's academic programs and research lies in Engineering, IT, BT, NT, Medical Science, Business and International Studies. Ajou is widely recognized for its innovative international programs and strong support for international students and has collaborative partnership with over 200 universities in 58 countries. There is a wide range of international programs at Ajou including student and faculty exchanges, international summer school, Korean language program, etc. International students are taking courses offered in English by various majors. Today Ajou is welcoming about 750 international students a year.
Notable Academic Programs
The oldest and the largest school at Ajou University is the College of Engineering with its four divisions: Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, and Environmental and Urban Systems Engineering.
The Ajou School of Medicine opened in 1988. In 2012, a total of 705 students graduated from the school.
In 2011 the College of pharmacy was opened.
Reputation and Rankings
Ajou University has a sizable exchange program that includes about 250 universities in 60 countries, and involving about 600 exchange students yearly.[1] In 2014, Ajou University was ranked 16th by the JoongAng Ilbo newspaper out of approximately 400 educational institutes in South Korea.[2] In 2015, the QS Asian University Rankings ranked the university 112th in Asia.[3]
Education Programs
Undergraduate programs | Graduate programs |
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College of Engineering | Graduate School for Professionals |
School of Medicine | Graduate School of Industry |
School of Business Administration | Graduate School of Business
Administration |
College of Information Technology | Graduate School of Public Affairs |
College of Humanities | Graduate School of Education |
College of Natural Sciences | Graduate School of
Information and Communication |
College of Social Sciences | Graduate School of Information
and Communication Technology |
College of Nursing | Graduate School of International Studies |
College of Law | Graduate School of Law |
Sports Star Alumni
The Ajou university soccer team has won three consecutive national championships from 1993 to 1995. Notable alumni include:
Ahn Jung-Hwan (2002 FIFA World Cup and 2006 FIFA World Cup member of Korean National Team)
Ha Seok-Ju (1998 FIFA World Cup member of Korean National Team)
Lee Min-Sung (1998 FIFA World Cup member of Korean National Team)
Woo Sung-Yong (appeared in 2007 AFC Asian Cup as a member of Korean Nation Team)
Symbol
The Statue of Pioneer is the symbol of Ajou University. It is located at the school’s main entrance.
Dining Halls
The campus is served by 2 big restaurants and many minor restaurants. The biggest restaurant is close to dormitories and is called Dormitory restaurant. It is double storey and serves Korean style food as well as western style food. The second biggest restaurant is called Student restaurant and is located in Student union building. Apart from this there are restaurants in Paldal hall, and Dasan hall.
Dormitories
There are four big dormitories on campus. Nam-jae dormitory, Yong-Ji dormitory, Hwa-hong dormitory and Kwang-Gyu dormitory. Nam-jae and Yong-ji dormitories are exclusively boys dormitories while Kwang-gyu is a girls dormitory. Hwa-hong houses both males and females (on separate floors, girls floors are female-keycard access only) and is the only dormitory open to foreigners as exchange students or regular students. Except for Hwa-hong dormitory all the dormitories have rooms with four occupants each. Hwa-hong has 2-bed and 4-bed rooms. It also has single rooms for visiting professors.
Four Seasons at Ajou
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Fall
See also
External links
References
- ↑ "Ajou Exchange Program Highlights". Eastern Illinois University. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
- ↑ "Ajou University ranks 16th in Joongang Daily’s 2014 University Assessment". 8 October 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
- ↑ "Ajou University Undergraduate Top Universities". Retrieved 21 August 2015.
Coordinates: 37°16′58″N 127°02′46″E / 37.282913°N 127.04607°E
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