INDEX LIBERTAS JUSTITIA VERITAS Overview 1 Domestic Achievements 2 International Achievements 3 Future Initiatives 4 1 Overview Students Undergraduate 27272 38 Female ID: 618845
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KOREA UNIVERSITYSlide2
INDEX
LIBERTAS
JUSTITIA
VERITAS
Overview
1
Domestic Achievements
2
International Achievements
3
Future Initiatives
4Slide3
1.
OverviewSlide4
Students
- Undergraduate:
27,272
(38% Female ) - Postgraduate: 10,345 (43% Female )
Faculty - Full-Time: 1,618 - Part-Time: 3,093 Educational Institutions Courses in English - Undergraduate: 40% - Postgraduate: 60%
International Accreditations - AACSB, EQUIS
(Business School) - JCI (Anam
Hospital) International Organisations - Association of Pacific Rim Universities
- Universitas 21 - iCUBE
- Asia-Pacific Association for Int’l Education International Partnerships - 839 Institutions in 90 countries
Anam
Sejong
Graduate Schools19
4
Colleges & Divisions
19
4
Research Institutions118
12
1
. Overview
(As
of 2012)Slide5
2.
Domestic
AchievementsSlide6
2. Domestic Achievements
- One of the top 3 universities in Korea
- #1 in Korea for
Political Science & Int’l Studies
(2013 QS WUR)
- #1 in Korea (#12 globally) for E-MBA (2012 FT )
- #45 in the world for
Communication & Media Studies (2013 QS WUR)
- #19 in 2013
QS-Asia University Ranking
- #137 in 2012
QS-World University RankingSlide7
2
.
Domestic Achievements
• #1 amongst private universities for financial endowments (
approx.
41 million USD in 2011)
• Strong alumni network
- 14% of CEOs of listed companies
- 30% of
board members in media organizations
- 30% of National Assembly members
- 7% of government officials
• The most popular institution in terms of
employer reputation
- #1 in 2012 (
Joong-ang
Daily Employer Review)
Lee
Myung-Bak
,
President, Korea
Business ‘61
Oh
Sehoon
,
Former Mayor of Seoul, Law ‘79
Choe
Kwang-shik
,
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, History ‘72Slide8
2. Domestic Achievements
Over
20 new buildings since
2000Slide9
3.
International
AchievementsSlide10
3. International Achievements
10
Partnerships with 839 universities in 90 countries
UC
Davis
Korea
University
UBC
Griffith
RHUL
United Kingdom
Korea
Australia
Canada
USA
UPenn
KU Global Campuses
China
Renmin
UC
BerkeleySlide11
1996
2002
‘05
‘08
‘09
‘10
‘11
ISC
Degree
Incoming
Outgoing
Student Mobility
(1996 –
2012)
3. International Achievements
‘96
’99
‘02
‘05
‘08
’10
’11
‘12
Outgoing
Exchange
78
57
273
858
1,109
1,0621,1841,203Incoming Exchange237402966008951,1021,262Degree Seeking--1703407891,0011,2391,492ISC-
-
-
4751,4051,378
1,3761,413
KLCC
1,986
3,023
3,5283,729
3,817Student Mobility
Agreement Type
Level
Nations
UniversitiesBilateralUniversity-wide
71397
Departmental
38
217
Total
75
560
International
Organisations
ISEP
43
289
SAF
6
49
Total
44
331
Total
90
839
International Agreements (As of
2012
)
11
‘12Slide12
International Summer Campus (ISC)
3.
International Achievements
1. Nation’s most prestigious summer
program
-
Over 1,400 students from 30 countries and 200 institutions
- 120 course selections in English across eight disciplines (Business & Economics / Humanities /
Sociology & Cultural Studies / Fine Art & Design / Science / Law, Politics & Int’l Relations / Korean Studies / Korean Language)
2. Over 60 world-class faculty King’s College London / Princeton /
UPenn / LSE / University of Cambridge / Stanford / Cornell / YaleSlide13
3.
International Achievements
ISC
GraduationSlide14
3. International Achievements
Mr. Nouri Al-Maliki
Prime Minister of Iraq
Hon. Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering MEP
Former President of the European Parliament
Mr. Jimmy Carter
39
th
President of the USA
Mr. Nursultan Nazarbayev
President of Kazakhstan
Mr. Nguyen Tan Dung
Prime Minister of Vietnam
Prof. John R. Hood
Former President, University of OxfordSlide15
4
. Future InitiativesSlide16
4
. Future InitiativesSlide17
4. Future Initiatives
Latin America Project
To recognize the increasing importance of this region’s economic and cultural impact
To build on the solid foundation of “Science without Borders”
A long-term program (2030) focused on both undergraduate and graduate students
Expected to start this
yearSlide18
4. Future Initiatives
KU-China Global Leadership Forum
Sending 58 undergraduate KU students to China
July 1 to August 23: 240 hours (six
hrs
/day; five days/
wk
)
Four
weeks at KU & four weeks at
Renmin
University
Participants receive six credits
Intended to produce China specialists with a view toward becoming global leaders
All fees, including course fees, airfare, and accommodations, are covered by the projectSlide19
4. Future Initiatives
Molecular Frontiers Symposium
Joint program between
:
Molecular Frontiers Foundation,
Royal
Swedish Academy of Sciences,
Nanyang
Technological
University, and Korea University
October 28 and 29, 2013
Theme:
What are the Molecular Frontiers of Tomorrow:
The
Science for You to Solve
?
Increase awareness of the natural sciences
Approx. 10 outstanding lecturers, including Nobel laureates
900 high school students (600 on-site/300 on-line)Slide20
4. Future Initiatives
Inchon Memorial HallSlide21
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