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Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

Coordinates: 35°13′35″N 126°50′24″E / 35.2265°N 126.8400°E / 35.2265; 126.8400
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Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)
MottoA Proud Creator of Future Science and Technology
TypeNational
Established1993
PresidentKiseon Kim, Ph.D.
Students2,122 (as of January 2018)
Undergraduates868 (as of January 2018)
Postgraduates1,254 (as of January 2018)
Address
123 Cheomdan-gwagiro (Oryong-dong), Buk-gu
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Websitegist.ac.kr
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGwangju Gwahank Gisulwon
McCune–ReischauerKwangju Kwahank Kisulwŏn

The Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) is a research-oriented university and the one of the prestigious school in the science and technology. GIST is located in Gwangju, South Korea. Also, GIST is the member of the schools of the union with respect to the research-oriented universities group consisting of GIST-KAIST-UNIST-POSTECH-DGIST

History

The Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) was established by the South Korean government in 1993 as a research-oriented graduate school to train highly skilled scientists and researchers, to create a strong research base for further development of advanced science and technology, and to promote collaborative foreign and domestic research programs within industry and academia.[1] According to a 2012 news article in the Korea JoongAng Daily, "All classes are taught in English, and master’s and doctoral thesis are all written in English. Doctoral students only receive their degrees if they have published more than one work as the first author in scientific journals, encouraging them to be research leaders. And in 2001, GIST became the first Korean university to introduce a thesis quality certification [program], gaining attention from the science field and the media."[2]

Then in 2010, GIST College was established at GIST to offer Korea's first liberal arts oriented science curriculum for undergraduate students.[3] According to GIST College Professor Kyung-Deok Roh, "GIST College is the only university that pursues and practices the philosophy of liberal arts education in Korea. ... However, GIST College has unique traits that separate it from conventional liberal arts colleges. It is because GIST first started out as a research-oriented graduate school, and as such its undergraduate education can utilize and benefit from the knowledge, infrastructure, and expertise that the research institution already possesses. In other words, GIST College, while upholding liberal arts as the core of its undergraduate education, can also work closely with the graduate school for deeper-level education and research. This is a feature that makes GIST College all the more special."[4]

Rankings

In the 2016/2017 QS World University Rankings® Result tables, GIST was ranked number 2 in the world in the category of citations per faculty.[5] In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015, GIST was ranked 96th in the world in the category of Engineering & Technology.[6]

University rankings
QS National[7] General 16
USNWR National[8] General 17
QS Asia
(Asia version)[9]
General 271-280
THE Asia
(Asia version)[10]
General 46
USNWR Asia[11] General 144
ARWU World[12] Research 801-900
QS World[13] General 322
THE World[14] General 401-500
USNWR World[15] General 708
THE World (Young)[16] General/Young 46

Special Rankings

QS World Universities Ranking #3 in the World number per citations per faculty
Times Higher Education World University Technology Rankings #4 in South Korea
Patent application/registration number Ranking (HanKuk economy paper) #2 in South Korea
Technology transfer income Ranking (HanKuk economy paper) #1 in South Korea
Research fund per faculty Ranking (Korea Research Foundation) #2 in South Korea
Thompson Reuters #8 in South Korea

Timeline

August 5, 1993 Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Act promulgated
October 11, 1993 Dr. Doo-Bong Ha inaugurated as first president
February 27, 1997 First master's degrees conferred
February 20, 2000 First doctorate degrees conferred
March 26, 2004 English acronym changed from KJIST to GIST, following Romanization change of the city name from Kwangju to Gwangju
February 25, 2014 First bachelor's degrees conferred
March 11, 2015 Dr. Seung Hyeon Moon inaugurated as seventh president

Departments

GIST College (bachelor's programs)

  • Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences (freshmen)
  • Majors (sophomores, juniors and seniors)
    • Physics Concentration
    • Chemistry Concentration
    • Life Science Concentration
    • Engineering and Applied Science Concentrations
      • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Concentration
      • Mechanical Engineering Concentration
      • Materials Science and Engineering Concentration
      • Earth Sciences and Environmental Engineering Concentration

Graduate Schools (master's and doctoral programs)

See also

References

  1. ^ Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Act
  2. ^ "GIST's research prowess earns 7th place ranking". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  3. ^ "삼단비교보기 - 로앤비". www.lawnb.com. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  4. ^ Roh, Kyung-Deok (2014). "GIST College and "3C1P" Educational Philosophy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 February 2017.
  5. ^ "QS Intelligence Unit | 2016/2017 QS World University Rankings® Result tables – Excel". www.iu.qs.com. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  6. ^ THE World University Rankings 2014/15 - Engineering and Technology
  7. ^ "QS University Rankings 2025". Top Universities. 2025. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  8. ^ U.S.News & World Report (2024). "Best Global Universities in South Korea". Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  9. ^ "QS World University Rankings: Asia 2025". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2025. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  10. ^ "Asia University Rankings 2024". Times Higher Education. 2024. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  11. ^ U.S.News & World Report (2024). "2024-2025 Best Global Universities in Asia". Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  12. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities". Institute of Higher Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. 2024. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  13. ^ "QS World University Rankings". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2025. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  14. ^ "THE World University Rankings". Times Higher Education. 2025. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  15. ^ U.S.News & World Report (2024). "2024-2025 Best Global Universities Rankings". Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  16. ^ "Young University Rankings 2024: South Korea". Times Higher Education (THE). 2024. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  17. ^ "2023 JoongAng Ilbo University Rankings". JoongAng Ilbo. 2022. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  18. ^ "THE University Rankings 2025 - South Korea". Times Higher Education (THE). 2025. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  19. ^ World University Rankings - 2023 (2024). "South Korea Universities in Top 500 universities". Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved 15 August 2024.

35°13′35″N 126°50′24″E / 35.2265°N 126.8400°E / 35.2265; 126.8400