Chonnam National University

Chonnam National University (CNU) is a university in Gwangju and South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It was founded in 1952 as the flagship national university for the southwestern region of South Korea. In March 2006, Yeosu National University merged with Chonnam National University to become a satellite campus. CNU ranked the 10th nationwide and the 420th worldwide in world university rankings in the CWUR (Center for World University Rankings). It was also the 1st among the nine Korean national flagship universities in "Asia’s Top 75 Most Innovative Universities" in 2017 Reuters. CNU has also expanded its global reach by establishing partnerships with 499 Universities in 62 countries as of 2019.

Chonnam National University
전남대학교
Other name
Chondae (전대)
Motto진리, 창조, 봉사
Motto in English
Truth, Creativity, Service
TypeNational
Established1952 (1952)
PresidentJung Sungteak[1]
Academic staff
2,199 (2019)
Administrative staff
800 (2019)
Students30,080 (2019)
Undergraduates25,609 (2019)
Postgraduates4,471 (2019)
Address
(Gwangju Campus_ 77 Yongbong-ro, Buk-gu, Gwangju 61186 / (Yeosu Campus) 50 Daehak-ro, Yeosu, Jeonnam, 59626
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Chonnam Province
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South Korea
Colors   Green and gold
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJeonnam Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerChŏnnam Taehakkyo

CNU now offers courses in major areas of academic studies with 16 colleges and 11 graduate schools. It has two main campuses, one in Gwangju Metropolitan City and the other in the City of Yeosu. CNU also has two medical campuses and four university teaching hospitals. With more than 1,700 full-time professors, it now is a home to 35,000 students including 2,000 international students from 75 different countries. Each year, approximately 500 international exchange students come to study at CNU, while approximately 600 CNU students study abroad at various sister universities around the world. Its complex of dormitories can house 4,000 students.

CNU is a research-oriented university, and the amount of its research funds exceeds more than US$150 million. It is particularly distinguished in the fields of agricultural studies, life sciences, computer science, biorobotics, engineering, and medical sciences.

History

Chonnam National University was established on January 1, 1952 from the merger of five universities in South Jeolla Province.[2] A second merger with Yosu National University in 2006 created the separate Yosu Campus of CNU.

In 1980, members of the university's student body played a key role in instigating the Gwangju Uprising.[3]

Academics

Colleges

  • College of Artificial Intelligence Convergence
  • College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
  • College of Arts
  • College of Business Administration
  • College of Education
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Human Ecology
  • College of Humanities
  • College of Law
  • College of Medicine
  • College of Natural Sciences
  • College of Nursing
  • College of Pharmacy
  • College of Social Sciences
  • College of Veterinary Medicine
  • College of Culture & Social Sciences (Yeosu Campus)
  • College of Engineering Sciences (Yeosu Campus)
  • College of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences (Yeosu Campus)
  • Division of Biological Sciences and Technology
  • Division of Self-designed Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Bachelor-master's degree program for School of Dentistry

Graduate programs

  • Graduate School
  • Graduate School of Business (Both English & Korean Track)
  • Graduate School of Culture
  • School of Dentistry
  • Law School
  • Medical School
  • Graduate School of Education
  • Graduate School of Industry and Technology
  • Graduate School of Public Administration
  • Graduate School of Educational & Industrial Cooperation (Yeosu Campus)
  • Graduate School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences (Yeosu Campus)

Major facilities

  • Agro-Bioindustry Technical Support Center
    • Animal Resources Section
    • Forest Resources Section
    • Plant Resources Section
  • Animal Hospital
  • CNU Press and Broadcasting Center
  • Education Development Research Institute
  • Educational Training Institute
  • Center for Research Facilities
  • Health Service Center
  • Language Education Center
  • Library
  • School of Lifelong Education
  • Sports Center
  • Student Residence Hall
  • Gwangju Campus
  • Yeosu Campus
  • University Computing Center
  • University Museum

Major research centers

  • Environmental Research Institute
  • Honam Studies Research Center
  • Korea Dinosaur Research Center
  • Management Research Institute
  • May 18 Institute
  • Bio-IT Fusion Technology Research Center

Medical centers

  • Chonnam National University Hospital
  • Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital
  • Chonnam National University Dental Hospital

Accreditation

  • IEQAS: International Educational Quality Assurance System in Korea (2013)
  • AACSB: Association to Advanced Collegiate School of Business (2012)
  • ABEEK: Accreditation Board for Engineering Education of Korea (2013)

Partner universities

The university maintains international ties with 136 universities in 26 countries: Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Slovenia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United States, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.

For international students

  • Korean Language Free Courses

Two sessions of Korean classes are provided for all international students free of charge. The Language Education Center offers various levels of Korean language classes and programs for international students and foreign residents of Korea in general.

  • Scholarships
    • New Students: Scholarships are offered to incoming freshmen who are admitted as international students and automatically assessed when they apply to CNU.

See also

References

  1. CNU President's Messege. global.jnu.ac.kr.
  2. Chonnam National University https://www.jnu.ac.kr/WebApp/web/HOM/COM/History/History300.aspx?year=1. Retrieved 10 March 2022. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Ebrey, Patricia; Palais, James; Walthall, Anne. East Asia: A Cultural, Social, and Political History (2nd ed.). United States: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.

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