Dongguk University
Symbol of Dongguk University | |
Former names |
Myungjin School (1906-1940) Hyehwa Professional College (1940-1946) Dongguk College (1946-1953) |
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Motto | 攝心, 信實, 慈愛, 度世(hanja) |
Motto in English | Steady one's clean mind, Behave truly and reliably, Love people with benevolence, Save mankind from agony |
Type | Private |
Established | May 8, 1906 |
President | Han Tae-sik |
Undergraduates | 13,759 (2015)[1] |
1,992 (2015)[2] | |
Location | Seoul, South Korea |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Orange |
Sports | Football, Baseball, Basketball, Golf |
Nickname | Dongguk Elephants |
Mascot | Elephant, Lotus |
Affiliations | Mahayana Buddhism |
Website |
English website Korean website |
Dongguk University | |
Hangul | 동국대학교 |
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Hanja | 東國大學校 |
Revised Romanization | Dongguk Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Tong'guk Taehakkyo |
Dongguk University (Korean: 동국대학교, Hanja: 東國大學校) is a private, coeducational university in South Korea, based on Buddhism. The university operates campuses in Seoul, Goyang, Gyeongju, and Los Angeles, United States. The university operates two affiliated hospitals of Western medicine, and four of Oriental medicine, a generic term which includes traditional Korean medicine studies.
History
Founded in 1906 by Korea's ecumenically minded Jogye Order, Dongguk remains one of the few Buddhist affiliated universities in the world.
The university began as Myeongjin School (명진학교) on May 8, 1906. The university was closed by the Japanese Occupation Government from 1922 to 1928, after the Samil Undong uprising, and again in 1944. The university was one of the first institutions in the South Korea to gain university status, in the western sense, being designated a university in 1953. The postgraduate school opened simultaneously.
During the Korean War, provisional classes were held in Busan, but were moved back to Seoul in 1953. In 1959, the Dongguk University Broadcasting system was initiated. During the 1960s students of the university participated in the democratic uprisings, which caused deaths of students of the university. The College of Education was launched in 1968 with four courses, adding Education of Physical Education a year later.[3] In 1978, the Gyeongju Campus was established.
In 1997 the university made an agreement with Royal University of America,[4] and on March 5, 2009 Royal University of America was merged into Dongguk University, finally becoming Dongguk University Los Angeles(DULA).
In 2008 the university sued Yale University for 50 million dollars for a national scandal involved with then-assistant professor Shin Jeong-ah, which was called "Shingate".[5] Dongguk University claimed that actions of Yale had damaged the university's reputation, and the lawsuit was finally concluded with Yale's innocence over the scandal.
Campuses
Seoul campus
Dongguk University's main campus is located in Jung-gu, Seoul just north of Namsan. The upper buildings of the campus are directly connected into the trails of Namsan park.
The campus' main entrance is at Dongguk University Station the intersection of Seoul Subway Line 3 and 4. Chungmuro Station is near the rear entrance.[6]
The university is also served by the following Seoul metropolitan buses:
- 144, 301, 420, 407, 7212
Ilsan, Goyang campus
Located near the Dongguk University Ilsan hospital, the campus concentrates in the medical technology, medicine and traditional Korean medicine.
Gyeongju campus
Opened in 1979, the campus is located in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province.
Los Angeles campus
After the amalgamation of the university and Royal University of America, the campus concentrates in the traditional Korean medicine.
Symbol
Elephant
Dongguk's symbol animal is an elephant which is considered a holy animal with wisdom and fortune in the Eastern world. It intends to describe modern, progressive and active characteristics, and it also expresses university students of the new generation who are wise, brave, bright and friendly.[7] And the elephant means Manjushri of Mahayana, the bodhisattva of transcendent wisdom.
Lotus
Dongguk's flower is a lotus blossom, the emblem of Buddhist truth.
Rankings and reputation
University rankings | |
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Global | |
QS[8] | 501-550 |
Asia | |
QS[9] | 113-118 77 |
Dongguk University was ranked 11th in JoongAng Ilbo's Korean university rankings in 2014. Dongguk University was ranked 77th among the Asian universities in 2015 QS World University Rankings.[10]
The college of Business Administration of Dongguk university has obtained international recognition by acquiring Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) certificates, and the business school offers a dual degree MBA programme with University of Texas at Dallas. Alumni of Police administration major are spread out across South Korean police organisations, intelligence institutes, and judicial organisations including Korean National Police Agency. And to prepare for the Korean reunification and to research North Korea–South Korea relations, in 1994 the university installed the North Korean studies major for the first time in Korea.
The university has International cooperation with nearly 160 universities of 40 nations, and attracts about 1,800 international students every year. And the university offers hybrid programmes with Swinburne University of Technology, University of Manitoba, University of Santo Tomas, Hindustan University and East China Normal University that combined the language education and area studies with the student exchange programme.
Notable alumni
Literature and arts
- Cho Chi-hun - poet
- Han Yong-un - poet
- Hwang Sok-yong - novelist
- Jo Jung-rae - novelist
- Seo Jeong-ju - poet
- Seok Cheoljoo - painter
- Yoo Ha - poet, film director
Business
- Jeong Sang-young - founder and honorary chairperson of KCC Corporation
- Jung Yeon-joo - CEO of Samsung C&T Corporation Engineering & Construction Group
- Kim Jung-nam - CEO of Dongbu Fire Insurance
- Lee Jae-woo - CEO of Shinhan Card
- Min Byong-deok - CEO of KB Kookmin Bank
Politics, government and public service
- Eo Cheong-soo - 14th commissioner of the National Police Agency
- Lee Jong-gook - 24th governor of South Chungcheong Province
- Lee Mu-young - 9th commissioner of the National Police Agency
Sports
- Ahn Hyo-yeon - former football player
- Bang Seung-hwan - football player
- Cho Hyun - former football player
- Han Dae-hwa - former baseball batter and coach
- Lee Joon-ho - former short track speed skater and Olympic gold medalist
- Lee Ki-je - football player
- Kim Jin-hyeon - football player
- Park Han-yi - baseball batter of Samsung Lions and South Korea national baseball team
- Song Jin-woo - former baseball pitcher of Hanwha Eagles and South Korea national baseball team
Entertainment
- Chae Jung-an - actress
- Choi Min-sik - actor
- Eric Mun - singer, actor (member of South Korean boy group Shinhwa)
- Gayoon - singer (member of South Korean girl group 4Minute)
- Go Hyun-jung - actress
- Han Hyo-joo - actress
- Ham Eun-jung - singer, actress (member of South Korean girl group T-ara)
- Im Yoona - singer, actress (member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation)
- Jeon Hye-bin - actress, singer
- Jisoo - singer (member of South Korean girl group Tahiti)
- JOO - singer
- Jo In-sung - actor
- Jun Ji-hyun - actress
- Kang So-ra - actress
- Kim Ji-won - actress
- Kim So-yeon - actress
- Kim Hye-soo - actress
- Kwon So-hyun - actress, singer (member of South Korean girl group 4Minute)
- Lee Hyun-woo - actor
- Lee Jang-woo - actor
- Lee Seung-gi - singer, MC, actor
- Lee Sunmi - singer (member of South Korean girl group Wonder Girls)
- Min Sunye - singer (member of South Korean girl group Wonder Girls)
- Park Min-ha - model, singer (member of South Korean girl group Nine Muses)
- Park Min-young - actress
- Seohyun - singer, actress (member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation)
- Shin Min-a - actress
- Son Na-eun - singer, actress (member of South Korean girl group A Pink)
- Tony An - singer (member of South Korean boy group H.O.T.)
- Yang Jiwon - singer, actress (member of South Korean girl group Spica)
- Yeo Hoonmin (Hoon) - singer, actor (member of South Korean boy group U-KISS)
- Yoo Jun-sang - actor
- Young K - singer (member of South Korean boy group Day6)
Academics
Bachelor and Masteral Degree colleges
Seoul campus
- College of Buddhist Studies
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Science
- College of Advertising and Public Relations
- College of Law
- College of Social Science
- College of Business Administration
- College of Life Resources Science
- College of Engineering
- College of Secondary Education
- College of Elementary Education
- College of Arts
- College of Pharmacy
- College of Computer Science
- College of Criminology
- College of Information Technology
Gyeongju campus
- College of Buddhist Culture
- College of Humanities
- College of Natural Science
- College of Law & Political Science
- College of Commerce & Economics
- College of Tourism
- College of Medicine
- College of Oriental Medicine
- College of Psychology
- College of Biology
- College of Medical Technology
- College of Hotel & Restaurant Management
- College of Culinary Arts
- College of Accountancy
- College of Multimedia Arts
Los Angeles, USA Campus
- College of Oriental Medicine
Graduate schools
Seoul campus
- Graduate School
- Graduate School of Image & Information Science
- Graduate School of Buddhist Studies
- Graduate School of Public Administration
- Graduate School of Business Administration
- Graduate School of Education
- Graduate School of Communication & Information
- Graduate School of Industrial Technology
- Graduate School of Culture & Art
- Graduate School of International Affairs & Information
Gyeongju campus
- Graduate School of Buddhist Culture and fine art
- Graduate School of Social Science
Los Angeles, USA campus
- College of Oriental Medicine
Media
There is a student-run daily newspaper, Dongdae Shinmun (동대신문). The newspaper was founded on April 15, 1950, and continued to circulate even during Korean war, April Revolution and June Democratic Uprising. Also there is a student-run English newspaper, The Dongguk Post which was founded in 1965. Both newspapers are overseen by a board of directors of the university and run by a student chief editor.
University broadcasting station, Dongguk University Broadcasting System (DUBS) is founded on September 1, 1959, and focuses on broadcasting educational programmes.
Gallery
- The university
- Winter
- Spring
- Meongjin-hall
- Spring
- Night
- Winter 1
- Winter 2
- Winter 3
- Winter 4
- Winter 5
- Library
- Jeonggakwon (Korean Buddhist)
- College of Law
- College of Art
- Library
- Jeonggakwon (Korean Buddhist)
- Jeonggakwon (Korean Buddhist)
- Main Square
- Medical School
- University Hospital
- Auditorium
- Students' square in front of the Humanities building
- Dormitory
- Natural Sciences Building
- University Symbol statues on campus
- Student area
- Library
See also
- List of colleges and universities in South Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
- Education in South Korea
References
- ↑ Higher Education in Korea - Dongguk University undergraduate school
- ↑ Higher Education in Korea - Dongguk University graduate school
- ↑ Intro of Dongguk University/ School history
- ↑ History of DULA
- ↑ Seoul college sues Yale for $50m
- ↑ Campus Map of Dongguk University
- ↑ About School Spirit & Symbol of Dongguk University
- ↑ "QS World University Rankings 2016/17". Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2016. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
- ↑ "QS University Rankings: Asia 2016". Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2016. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
- ↑ 2015 Asian University Rankings in www.topuniversities.com
External links
Coordinates: 37°33′57″N 126°56′19″E / 37.56583°N 126.93861°E