Daejeon University

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Daejeon University
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Established 1979
(University status on 1989)
President Lim Yong-Cheol
Address
96-3 Yonggun-Dong, Dong-Gu, Daejeon, 300-716 Daejeon, Korea
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Campus Urban(Daejeon Campus)
Mascot The Magpie
Website www.dju.ac.kr [1]

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Daejeon University
Hangul 대전대학교
Hanja 大田大學校
Revised Romanization Daejeon Daehakgyo
McCune–Reischauer Taejŏn Taehakkyo

Daejeon University is a private university located in Daejeon, South Korea. The current president is Lim Yong-Cheol(임용철). About 230 instructors are employed. The university also operates 4 Oriental medicine hospitals, two in Daejeon City and two others in Chungju and Chunan.

History

The school first opened in 1981 as Daejeon College (대전대학). The affiliated Oriental medicine hospital was opened in the following year. The graduate school was opened in 1987, and the college became a university in 1988.

Academics

Undergraduate School

Graduate School

  • Graduate School of General
  • Graduate School of Management and Social Work
  • Graduate School of Business Information
  • Graduate School of Education
  • Graduate School of Health and Sports

Linkages

Daejeon University has strong links with ASEAN University Network, whereby jointly through ASEAN Exchange Student Program, both institutions aim to develop interregional friendship between the Republic of Korea and South East Asian countries. Up to 2012, there has been 10 batches of exchange students coming from South East Asian nations to study a wide array of subjects in Daejeon University. In 2012, there is a significant change in the exchange program that the program focuses only 5 nations : Cambodia, Philippines, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV).

External links

  • Official Website (KOR)[2]
  • Official Website (ENG)[3]
  • School Website [4]
  • ASEAN University Network [5]

See also

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