Hanyang University
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한양대학교 | |
Motto | 사랑의 실천 Love in Deed and Truth |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1939 |
Founder | Dr. Kim Lyun-joon |
President | Lee Young-moo Ph.D. |
Undergraduates | 24,544 [1] |
Postgraduates | 10,780 [1] |
Location | , |
Campus | Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea Sangrok-gu, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea |
Website | www.hanyang.ac.kr |
Hanyang University | |
Hangul | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Hanyang Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Hanyang Taehakkyo |
Hanyang University is a private research university in South Korea. The main campus is in Seoul, and the second one, the Education Research Industry Cluster at Ansan, or ERICA campus, is located in Ansan. Hanyang (한양;漢陽) derives from the former name of the capital Seoul which was used during the Chosun Dynasty.[2] Its motto and educational philosophy is Love in Deed and Truth.
The university established the nation's first engineering institute (DongA Engineering Institute) in 1939 which became the founding facility of Hanyang University.[citation needed] It also established the first school of architecture and civil engineering in Korea.
Hanyang University has an alumni network of 300,000 that is not limited to the field of engineering but also to other fields.[citation needed] In 2015, Hanyang was ranked 1st for the number of CEO alumni of venture companies.[citation needed] In 2013, Times Higher Education ranked Hanyang University 76th for the number of alumni CEOs in the world’s top 500 companies.[citation needed]
The university enrolls over 2,000 foreign students each year and more than 3,000 students study abroad annually.HYU counts the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge, and Tsinghua University among its 647 partner universities in 68 countries.[1]
University ranking in the world
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In 2015, Hanyang University ranked 7th in Korea, 30th in Asia, and 193rd in the world, according to the QS World University Rankings. QS also ranked it at 67 by faculty in engineering and technology, between 101-150 by Subject in Electrical & Electronics Engineering.[3]
In July-2014, Hanyang University ranked between 351-400 in the world university ranking, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.[4]
Here are a list of other rankings Hanyang University received:
▶ 2015 The World’s Most Innovative Universities by Reuters: 62nd
▶ 2015 Joong-Ang Ilbo (JoongAng Daily) university rankings Seoul: 3rd, ERICA: 8th [5]
▶ 2015 civil service examination technical post ranking: 3rd
▶ 2015 patent attorney exam: 4th
▶ 2015 bar exam: 5th
▶ 2015 civil service examination administrative post ranking: 5th
▶ Selected as the most outstanding university in 2014 by the Korea Standard - Service Quality Index
▶ Selected for excellence in Entrepreneurship Support 2015 (Awarded by the Minister of Education)
▶ International Education Quality Assurance System (IEQAS) certified by the National Institute for International Education, Ministry of Education
▶ Achieved ‘Grade A’ by the Ministry of Education for Higher Education Institutions (Both Seoul & ERICA Campuses)[1]
History
Early years
Hanyang University was founded as Dong-A Engineering Institute on July 1, 1939 during the Japanese occupation of Korea. Dong-A Institute started with 630 students and a faculty of 13 professors and 22 instructors in Jongno-gu, Seoul. After producing its first graduates in 1941, Dong-A tried to elevate itself to college status, to no avail. In May 1941, the Institute relocated and offered education specializing in engineering and technology to 100 students who had finished secondary school. In 1943, with Korea still under Japanese occupation, the Institute was suspended from recruiting new students, which resulted in a temporary shut-down of the school on March 15, 1944, when the last 78 students graduated.
Upon the restoration of the nation's independence in August 1945, Dong-A Institute renamed itself the Engineering Institute for National Foundation and settled at 251 Shindang-dong, Seoul. Institute founder Dr. Kim Lyun-joon foresaw the importance of industrial advancement in the reconstruction of Korea, and established Hanyang as a judicial and academic body. The board of trustees at that time included Myowook Lee, Byeongok Cho, Kwansoo Baik, Wonchul Lee, Waljoon Kim, Taeyong Choi, and Lyunjoon Kim, who had led the nation's independence movement. In July 1948, the school was accredited as the first four-year engineering college in Korea with Kim Lyun-joon as the first Dean. Six departments were set up including Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering, Architecture, Chemical, and Mining as well as an Engineering High School and a middle school.
Although during the Korean War, many of the school’s facilities were destroyed and the professors and students were scattered, classes were continued in Busan with temporary teachers. However, even during their refuge, the College fostered numerous competent science teachers by building a training center for secondary school teachers in the technical fields. In 1953, it was authorized as a graduate school by the Ministry of Education. The building was restored in Haengdang-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul and it is still the current address of Hanyang University.
In February 1959, its status was raised to that of a four-year university. The following month Hanyang University formed the university foundation and Kim Lyun-joon was inaugurated as the first President. The University started with 19 departments in 3 colleges (the College of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts and Science and the College of Politics and Economy) and 6 departments offering evening courses. As the University has expanded its size, the Colleges of Music, Physical Education and Education were newly established. By adding the College of Medicine, 46 departments of 7 colleges and 9 departments offering night courses were established. [6]
Development
Hanyang University Medical Center was established in 1972, and in 1979, a second campus was established at the newly built industrial city of Ansan. The newly established campus was named the “Hanyang Banwol Campus” at that time and was renamed as the “Ansan Campus” in 1987 which was used until the campus was renamed as the Education Research Industry Cluster at Ansan (ERICA), in September, 2009.[7]
The Hanyang Student council was first formed at university and college levels in 1960. During the 1970s and 1980s when the dictatorships of Chunghee Park and Doohwan Chun were at their peaks, the Student Union of Hanyang University engaged in student protests against political injustice.[8]
In 1994 Hanyang University set up a masterplan for mid-term and long-term development. In 1997 departments were merged into divisions and at the same year Hanyang University established the Hanyang-Victoria International Language Institute in alliance with the University of Victoria, Canada. In 1998 the Paiknam Academic Information Center & Library was constructed. In March 2008 Hanyang University hosted the 8th Asian and Pacific University President’s Conference.[1]
As of 2016 Hanyang University consists of 23 colleges (15 in the Seoul Campus, 8 in the ERICA Campus) and 15 Graduate schools (1 regular Graduate School, 7 Professional Graduate Schools, 13 Specialized Graduate Schools) where 35,324 students are enrolled. Hanyang University is run by 928 Staff members and 3,758 faculty members & lecturers.[1]
Programs
- Seoul campus
The Seoul campus of HYU offers undergraduate programs in
- Engineering
- Medicine
- Humanities
- Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
- Policy Sciences
- Economics & Finance
- Business
- Education
- Human Ecology
- Music
- Art and Physical Education
- International Studies
- Nursing
- Industrial Convergence
- ERICA campus
The ERICA campus in Ansan offers programs in
- Engineering Sciences
- Pharmacy
- Science & Technology
- Languages & Cultures
- Communication & Social Sciences
- Business & Economics
- Design
- Sports & Arts
- Graduate school
The HYU Graduate School offers graduate programs in
- Graduate School
- Urban Studies
- International Studies
- Global Business
- School of Medicine
- School of Law
- Biomedical Science & Engineering
- Technology & Innovation Management
- Engineering
- Public Policy
- Education
- Journalism & Mass Communication
- International Tourism
- Information and Clinical Nursing
- Innovation
- Business Management
Research and development
Hanyang University maintains active research programs in biological sciences, natural sciences, medicine, natural resources and environment, media and communication, and business administration.
As part of its effort to transform into a world-class research institution of higher learning, Hanyang has designated “Outreaching Research Competitiveness” as one of its key strategic directions under the NEW HANYANG 2020 plan. For its part, the Industry-University Cooperation Foundation (IUCF) is working to promote more individual and collaborative research at HYU by providing funding for research projects from their initial stage, and offering assistance in the publication of research papers in prominent international journals, among other duties.[7]
Key research accomplishments
HYU's reputation for research has resulted in some key accomplishments:
- Hanyang is currently operating the Components and Materials R&D Cluster of international standards at the ERICA Campus. Resident government research institutes in this designated “Cluster Zone” include KITECH, KTL, and KERI. Research centers for such private companies as LG Innotek and LG Micron also have a presence there.
- Twenty-eight project teams from Hanyang were selected for Brain Korea (BK21) Phase II project, which is the second stage of the Korean government sponsored program that seeks to develop and promote world-class research universities. HYU enjoyed particular success in the field of science and technology, with all project teams that applied being selected for the program. Over the next seven years, HYU will receive 15.4 billion won a year in government funding for BK21 research.[7]
- Hanyang currently ranks number one among Korean universities in technology transfer revenues, earning more than 10 billion won between 2006 and 2009. Moreover, the HYU Center for Business Incubation is consistently recognized for its standard of excellence each year by the Ministry of Information and Communication. In addition to the domestic market, the Center has also making inroads into China by establishing a local presence in Shanghai. Furthermore, HYU is the only Korean university to earn the highest rating for five consecutive years in the University led TLO (Technology Licensing Office) program supported by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology. Most recently, the Center transferred the pico porous polymer membrane technology to a global enterprise.
- Hanyang is the first Korean university to operate a technology holding company. HYU Holdings oversees successful projects that are involved in efforts to maximize the University’s advantages in terms of its superior technological know-how, top-class research personnel, extensive alumni network, systematically managed industry-university infrastructure, and practice-oriented philosophy. Not surprisingly, one of the main objectives of this organization is to help Hanyang achieve favorable world ranking status among other universities. HYU Holdings is doing so by carefully defining its corporate objectives, and effectively managing its R&D assets and resources. HYU Holdings is in charge of programs such as the CCSP, which focuses on identifying promising technologies for commercialization, and the BSMP, which aims at supporting and managing subsidiary enterprises.[7]
- Hanyang is operating the Cell Therapy Center for Intractable Neurological Disorders. At the center, they are providing therapy for the patients and conducting research to find cures for Lou Gehrig's disease, which is said to be the first in the world that is closest to being approved by the Korean FDA.
- As the hub of engineering and research, Hanyang has reputable research centers around the campus. At the Innovation Center for Engineering Education in Hanyang University Seoul campus, researchers are conducting research on bipedal robots to improve its efficiency. They are making robots, which resemble humans. Through precise programming and control, they are simulating every movement of humans and succeeded in letting the robots change directions efficiently while walking, mimicking how humans change directions in real life. The main focus of their research is using a process called slip foot, which means that when changing directions, one of the robot’s feet ‘slips’ on the ground when its body rotates to the desired direction. Once it gets fully developed, the researchers predict that the human-like robots could also be used in households, as seen in many sci-fi movies.
- Research teams at Hanyang are also making progress in their research on silicon and germanium. The team previously discovered that the proper alternative for this may be a Si-GE (germanium) composite. It benefits both the mechanics and kinetics associated with lithium while maintaining its high specific capacity, especially volumetric capacity. It has recently been explored as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries due to its stable cycle performance and excellent rate capability. The team studied both the Si-Ge and Ge-Si core-shell nanowires and figured out the nanowires that have a Si core and a Ge shell demonstrates a much improved electrochemical performance, especially cycle performance and rate capability.
- In the biomedical field, researchers are making strides in the methods to cure malaria, a mosquito-borne infectious disease caused by parasitic protozoans of the genus Plasmodium. They are annotating the Pf3D7 strain, which is a specific strain of the Pf species. The recent completion of the genome sequence of Pf offers new opportunities to identify more effective targets for drug development and to gain insight into the biological pathways involved in malaria pathogenesis.
- Researchers in the field of Chemistry are also developing photo-responsive polymers, transparency and high heat resistant polymers for flexible displays, biodegradable polymers, and new functional polymers. Researchers report on a new acrylamide-based hard-soft hybrid BCP that can generate high quality lithographic patterns satisfying all six criteria mentioned above. It has additional potential as a scaffold for metallic nanostructures. PDOPAM-PMMA BCPs were synthesized from newly designed crystalline p-dodecylphenylacrylamide (DOPAM) and methyl methacrylate monomers via RAFT polymerization. The findings of his study suggest that the newly developed BCPs can be a universal and practical candidate for the implementation of sub-20 nm directed self-assembly processes. With the fruits of their research, the team’s research was selected as one of the top 5 percent of papers of Advanced Material.
2015 Highlights from ‘Hanyang Pride Book 30’
- Inauguration of 14th president Lee Young-moo
Dr. Lee Young-moo was elected as a new president of Hanyang University. The 14th inauguration ceremony was held at Hanyang University in Seoul campus Paiknam Concert Hall on February 24. .
- The Opening of the History Museum
Hanyang university history museum opens in November 2015. The exhibit hall is composed of 8 theme rooms, displaying the history of Hanyang University.
- Doollehgil, Hanyang Campus Trails
On November, Hanyang unveils a 2.6-kilometer-long trail called "Hanyang Doollehgil". The trail includes 8 scenic points of the campus while providing those who walk it with a restful environment.
- Chung Mong-koo Automotive Research Center
To strengthen research development and the ability of the future cars, Chung Mong-koo Automotive Research Center was established in 2015. The center was built with a generous gift of 14 million USD from Hanyang alumnus and Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, Chung Mong-koo. The center is expected to foster active partnerships with the industry’s leading firms from around the globe in addition to provide students with a wide range of research collaboration and employment opportunities.
- Establishment of International Building
Opening its International Building in August 2015, Hanyang has announced its change and growth in global education. The newly established International Building has changed into a seven floor building with a lower ground floor. It also includes an Institute of Chinese Studies, group study rooms and joint research institutes with the Graduate School.[9]
International programs
Reinforcing Language Education, Global G2 (English-Chinese) Program
First introduced in 2016, the ‘G2 (English-Chinese) Language Education Program obligates the completion of an English and Chinese course and adopts the submission of an official grade of both languages as a mandatory requirement. In addition, Hanyang is strengthening its ties with other universities such as Tsinghua University, China; established a Confucius Academy; and cutting-edge education globally which pursues internationalization by expansion in quality and substantiality.
Global 3.0 Project Connects the World
‘Global 3.0 Program’ explores internationalization in the areas of education, research and industry cooperation. This project was induced to make Hanyang a prestigious university at a global level. Hanyang has established a center for business start-ups in Shanghai, New-York, and San Jose and actively supports students studying abroad. On the other hand, Hanyang is gradually increasing internship opportunities for Korean students.[10]
Organization
Seoul campus
The Seoul Campus is home to 15 colleges and 60 departments. Seoul Campus, in particular, is made up of a variety of research centers according to field of academics that promote study and cooperation.
ERICA campus
Hanyang’s ERICA Campus is home to 8 colleges and the College of General Studies. A total of 44 majors are offered, including 3 interdisciplinary divisions, 27 departments, 4 divisional majors, and 10 major tracks.[7] In 2011, the College of Pharmacy was established. Also, for the students, ERICA campus has 4 buildings of dormitory. 1st building dorm is oldest & cheapest dorm. 2nd and 3rd building dorm is built each for the woman & man. Last, is biggest, most expensive and latest.
The address of this University is: 55 Hanyangdaehak-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, 15588, Korea.
ERICA Academics
- Engineering Science
- Pharmacy
- Science & Technology
- Languages & Cultures
- Communication & Social Science
- Business & Economics
- Design
- Sports & Arts
The graduate schools
The Graduate Schools of Hanyang University can be divided into three groups; The General Graduate School, Professional Graduate School, and Special Graduate School. Professional Graduate schools focus more on practical studies while Special Graduate Schools focuses on research related to fieldwork.[7] Meanwhile, Hanyang Universities General Graduate School can be summarized as follows:
- Master’s Programs – 78 departments in 5 divisions, 1 school (5 majors), 17 interdisciplinary programs, and 27 university-research-industry cooperative programs.[7]
- Doctoral Programs – 76 departments in 5 divisions, 1 school (5 majors), 12 interdisciplinary programs, and 29 university-research-industry cooperative programs.[7]
Admission and reputation
Admission
Like all other schools in Korea, the school starts in March. Therefore, the admission process begins in fall. The early admission begins during the summer and the regular admission starts after the college entrance exam which is in November. For the early admission, there are about ten different categories for entering the school according to students’ background, grades, talents or volunteer work.[citation needed]
Reputation
QS World University Ranking
Hanyang University ranked 193rd on the QS World University list (7th among domestic universities) in 2015. Up 26 spots from the previous year, this is the first time Hanyang to be in the top 200. At present, 7 Korean universities (including Hanyang) are ranked within the world’s top 200 list.[11]
Joong-Ang Ilbo University Ranking
Joongang Ilbo ranked Hanyang University’s Seoul Campus 3rd and ERICA Campus 8th in the country. On a 400-point scale, Seoul Campus was awarded an overall score of 275, and ERICA 237.[12]
‘The World's Most Innovative Universities’ by Reuter
Hanyang has been named among the world’s top 100 most innovative universities by Reuter. The ranking was determined by the composite score of several metrics that were focused on academic papers and patent filings. Reuter ranked Hanyang 5th among Korean universities and 62nd globally in 2015.[13]
Examination outcomes
Bar Examination
For the 57th National Bar Examination in 2015, 11 Hanyang students passed the exam, which is the 5th highest number among Korean universities. The top scorer of all for this bar exam is a proud Hanyang student, Cheon Jae-pil, College of Law.
Civil Service Examinations—Public Administration (5th grade level, career civil service)
12 Hanyang students have passed the competitive civil service exam for public administration. This number places Hanyang 5th for the highest number of successful candidates. 5 students were admitted to national administrative positions, 3 in local administration (Gyeonggi-do, Jeonnam and Ulsan respectively), 3 in general services and 1 in special services in legal administration.
Civil Service Examinations—Technology Examination (5th grade level, technical services personnel)
From analyzing the schools of the 81 successful candidates for technical service positions that was announced on Dec 11th 2015, 10 were Hanyang graduates. This ranks Hanyang University in third place right after Seoul National University (17 candidates) and Yonsei University (14 candidates). Our graduates were admitted to various fields under technical services: 2 each in chemical engineering, civil engineering, architecture, and communications respectively, 1 each in mechanical and electrical sectors respectively. The top scorer of all for this exam is a proud Hanyang graduate, Yoo Bong-mo, College of Architecture.
Patent Attorney Examination
For the 52nd National Patent Attorney Examination, 26 Hanyang graduates were successful candidates, which is the 4th highest number among Korean universities. Until now, the cumulative total sum of attorneys who graduated from Hanyang is 296.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
In comparing the number of candidate success for the 50th CPA Examination in 2015, Hanyang University ranked 6th among Korean universities. Out of 917 successful candidates, 55 were Hanyang graduates. The cumulative passing number is 296, which is the 6th highest among universities in the nation.
Civil Service Examinations—Judicial Examination (senior civil service)
From analyzing the schools of successful candidates for the judicial examination 2015, 2 were Hanyang graduates. This ranks Hanyang University in second place right after Korea University (3 candidates). The exam was especially challenging and competitive in 2015, where only a total of 13 candidates passed the exam. The top scorer for the 2015 exam is a proud Hanyang graduate.[14]
Campus
Hanyang University is located at the center of the capital city of Korea, Seoul, and Ansan. There are two campuses in Korea.The university also operates at several more remote locations (see below).
Seoul Campus
Seoul campus has more than 60 buildings including those of Hanyang Women’s University and Hanyang Cyber University. There are 5 gates into the campus. The map of both campuses can be downloaded on the website.[15] Recently, the school built a few new buildings on campus. The new administration building was completed in February 2009 in commemoration of HYU’s 70th anniversary. The Business Administration Building A is a specially designed learning environment for business and management students and professionals. Hanyang Institute of Technology (HIT), located behind the main library,is a home to 27 university research institutes and 17 outside enterprises in addition to various related university departments. Fusion Technology Center (FTC) was also built to advance the fields of science and technology and the Center currently houses a number of research centers. Jaeseong Civil Engineering building is a beautiful glass-covered building that has various cutting-edge civil engineering labs and research institutes.[7]
ERICA Campus
The ERICA campus in Ansan, Gyeonggi-Do (Province), sits approximately 40 km south of Seoul. There are buses that operate to the Hanyang University Subway Station (Green Line No. 2) and the Ansan Subway Station (Light Blue Line No. 4), from the Intercity Bus Terminal and vice versa. There is also a free shuttle bus service, making transportation safe and convenient. There are two type of shuttle bus, one is going for Bus Terminal and another is going for Subway Station.[7] The ERICA campus was on 1,329,362 of natural woodland in the western hub city of Ansan.
In August 2015 construction of a new subway line, the Shin Ansan Line, was decided. The projected opening date is 2023 [16]
Notable alumni
- Chang Chang-sun, freestyle wrestler, Olympic silver medalist and world champion
- Choi Bool-am, film and television actor, professor
- Choi Ji-woo, film and television actress
- Choi Yeo-jin, film and television actress
- Chung Min-tae, professional baseball player
- Chung Mong-koo, Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group
- Chung Mong-keun, Chairman of Hyundai Department Store Group
- Chung Mong-sun, chairman of Hyundai Cement
- Do Ji-won, film and television actress
- Ha Seok-jin, film and television actor
- Hong Seok-cheon, television actor, restaurateur entrepreneur
- Im Hyun-sik, film and television actor
- Jang Keun-suk, film and television actor
- Jang Sung-ho, judoka and Olympic silver medalist
- Ji Sung, film and television actor
- Jo Hye-ryun, film and television actress
- Jung Il-woo, film and television actor
- Jung Jae-kwon, soccer coach
- Kang Dong-won, film and television actor
- Kang Nam-gil, film and television actor
- Kim Byung-woo, film director
- Kim Hyo-jin, film and television actress
- Kim Ja-ok, film and television actress
- Kim Ji-hoon, film director[17]
- Kim Kwang-ho, vice-chairman of Samsung Electronics
- Kim Min-jung, film and television actress
- Kim Nam-il, professional soccer player
- Kim Ssang-su, vice-chairman of LG Electronics
- Kim Sung-jae, hip-hop singer, dancer, rapper, member of Deux (hip-hop duo)
- Ko Hong-sik, vice-chairman of Samsung Total
- Koo Dae-sung, professional baseball player
- Lee Ae-jung, television actress[18]
- Lee Byung-hun, film and television actor
- Lee Chul-hyoung, Director of the Naro Space Center
- Lee Geung-young, film and television actor
- Lee Ji-song, vice-chairman of Hyundai Construction
- Lee Moon-sik, film and television actor
- Lee Man-soo, professional baseball player
- Lee Sang-wan, vice-chairman of Samsung Electronics
- Lee Tae-ran, film and television actress
- Lee Yoon, vice-chairman of POSCO
- Lee Young-ae, film and television actress
- Lee Young-ah, film and television actress
- Moon Taeil, member of NCT
- Noh Joo-hyun, film and television actor
- Oh Yul-ja, Korean traditional dancer
- Chan Ho Park, professional baseball player
- Park Hang-seo, soccer coach
- Park Mi-hee, professional volleyball player and coach
- Park Mi-sun, comedian and television host
- Park Mok-wol, poet
- Park Si-hoo, film and television actor
- Pyun Hye-young, author
- Ryu Ji-hyun, LG Twins Baseball Coach
- Seo Byung-gi, vice-chairman of Hyundai Motor Company
- Sol Kyung-gu, film actor
- Song Yun-ah, film and television actress
- Yoon Boo-geun, vice-chairman of Samsung Electronics
- Yoon Dong-sik, MMA fighter and judoka
- Yu Oh-seong, film and television actor
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