Korea University Graduate School of International Studies

Korea University Graduate School of International Studies
고려대학교 국제대학원
Established 1991
Dean Andrew Eungi Kim, Ph.D.
Location Seoul, South Korea
Website http://gsis.korea.ac.kr/

Coordinates: 37°35′21″N 127°1′56″E / 37.58917°N 127.03222°E / 37.58917; 127.03222

Korea University Graduate School of International Studies is a professional graduate school focusing on international affairs with five different tracks.

History

The department of Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) located at Korea University was established in 1991. The University itself was established in 1905.

Student Body

Approximately 50% of the student body is Korean, with the remaining students coming from a variety of countries including China, the U.S., Germany, Uzbekistan, Japan, Palestine, Ecuador, Rwanda, Finland, Bolivia, Ghana, Indonesia, Canada, and Thailand.

Academic Programs

KUGSIS offers a variety of programs in the fields of International Studies and Korean Studies. International Studies is further subdivided into International Commerce, International Development & Cooperation, International Peace & Security, and Area Studies. In addition to these regular programs, KUGSIS offers a number of special programs on the master’s level as well as a doctoral program.[1]

Research Activity

KUGSIS operates the Global Research Institute, EU Centre, and the International Human Rights Center.

Ranking and Reputation

See also

Korea University Division of International Studies

Korea University

References

  1. Korea University Graduate School of International Studies. "Degree Programs". Degree programs KUGSIS. Korea University Graduate School of International Studies.
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