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1 History  





2 Campuses  



2.1  Seoul  





2.2  ERICA  





2.3  Graduate Schools  







3 Programs  





4 Research and development  



4.1  Key research accomplishments  







5 Reputation  



5.1  Rankings  







6 Notable alumni  



6.1  Public Sector  





6.2  Business  





6.3  Arts and literature  





6.4  Sports  





6.5  Entertainment  







7 Disputes  





8 See also  





9 References  





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Hanyang University
한양대학교
Motto사랑의 실천
Love in Deed and Truth
TypePrivate
Established1939; 85 years ago (1939)
FounderDr. Kim Lyun-joon
PresidentLee Ki-jeong
Undergraduates25,155[1]
Postgraduates9,506[1]
Location ,
CampusSeoul Campus (Seongdong District, Seoul, South Korea)
ERICA Campus (Sangnok District, Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea)
Colors  Blue
  Gray
NicknameLions
Websitewww.hanyang.ac.kr
Hanyang University wordmark logo
Korean name
Hangul

한양대학교

Hanja

漢陽大學校

Revised RomanizationHanyang Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerHanyang Taehakkyo

Hanyang University (HYU, Korean한양대학교, 漢陽大學校) is a private prestigious research universityinSeoul and Ansan (ERICA campus), South Korea.[2] Hanyang (한양, 漢陽) derives from the former name of the capital Seoul used during the Joseon Dynasty.[3] The university was founded in 1939 as an engineering school, and was the country's first college to offer engineering and architecture programs.

The university has consistently ranked among the leading universities in STEM fields among South Korean universities. The university enrolls over 3,000 international students each year, and sends more than 3,300 students on study abroad programs annually. As of 2018, Hanyang University had 777 partner universities in 76 countries.[4]

History[edit]

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 35 faculty in Jongno District, 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. This resulted in a temporary shutdown of the school on March 15, 1944, when the last 78 students graduated.[5][6]

Upon the restoration of the nation's independence in August 1945, Dong-A Institute renamed itself the Engineering Institute for National Foundation. Institute founder Dr. Kim Lyun-joon foresaw the importance of industrial advancement in the reconstruction of Korea and established Hanyang University 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 engineering sub-departments were set up, as well as a secondary school.[5][6]

During the Korean War, many of the school's facilities were destroyed and the professors and students were scattered. However, classes were continued in Busan with temporary teachers. 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, Hanyang University was authorized as a graduate school by the Ministry of Education.[5][6]

Campuses[edit]

Seoul[edit]

Hanyang University Seoul, 2013

The Seoul campus is home to 15 colleges and 60 departments.[7] It comprises a variety of research centers, which are based on distinct academic fields. The Seoul campus has more than 60 buildings, including those of Hanyang Women's University and Hanyang Cyber University. In 2009, a new administration building was completed to commemorate HYU's 70th anniversary.[8] The Center for Students with Disabilities was also built the same year.[9] The campus also has a number of auxiliary facilities, which are unconnected to but affiliated with the university.[9] There is Infonopia Hanyang (백남학술정보관), which has a collection of 1.5 million books, 12,500 serial publications, 83,000 electronic journals, and 50 academic databases.

ERICA[edit]

Hanyang ERICA Administrative Building
Lions Lake at ERICA campus, Ansan
ERICA Guest House
ERICA Domestic/International Dormitory
Erica campus main gate

The ERICA (Education Research Industry Cluster at Ansan) campus is located in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, approximately 40 km south of Seoul.[10] In 2009, the ERICA campus of Hanyang University was designated as a government-supported public bicycle pilot school and received donations of infrastructure and bicycles, including public bicycle systems and storage stations.[11] ERICA Campus is home to 9 colleges and 42 departments.[12] The ERICA Campus is known for a program known as the Education Research Industry Cluster Program, which is intended to develop vocational skills.[13][14] The ERICA Campus has three on-campus dormitories[15] and five school cafeterias.[16] It also has an ecological park.

Graduate Schools[edit]

The graduate programs of Hanyang University are divided into three schools: the General Graduate School, Professional Graduate School, and Special Graduate School.[17] Professional Graduate Schools focus more on vocational skills, while Special Graduate Schools focuses on research related to fieldwork. The General Graduate School offers 87 Master's programs and 85 doctoral programs.[17]

Programs[edit]

Seoul campus[18]

The Seoul campus of HYU offers undergraduate programs in:

ERICA campus

The ERICA campus in Ansan offers undergraduate programs in:[19]

Graduate school

The HYU Graduate School offers graduate programs in:

International programs[12][20]

First introduced in 2016, the G2 (English-Chinese) Language Education Program obligates the completion of an English and Chinese course and has an official grade of both languages as a mandatory requirement.

Research and development[edit]

Hanyang University maintains active research programs in biological sciences, natural sciences, medicine, natural resources and environment, media and communication, and business administration. Hanyang has designated “Outreaching Research Competitiveness” as one of its key strategic directions under the NEW HANYANG 2020 plan.[21] 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.

Key research accomplishments[edit]

HYU's reputation for research has resulted in following key accomplishments:[22][23][24][25]

Reputation[edit]

University rankings
JoongAng National[27] Domestic 4 (Seoul)
14 (Erica)
QS National[28] General7
THE National[29] General10
ARWU National[30] Research 3–7
QS Asia
(Asia version)[31]
General26
THE Asia
(Asia version)[32]
General43
USNWR Asia[33] General =105
ARWU World[34] Research 201–300
QS World[35] General 162
THE World[36] General 301–350
USNWR World[37] General =445

Rankings[edit]

Joong-Ang Ilbo University Ranking

In 2016, Joongang Ilbo ranked Hanyang University's Seoul Campus 2nd and ERICA Campus 9th in the country.

In 2017, Joongang Ilbo ranked Hanyang University's Seoul Campus 3rd and ERICA Campus 9th in the country.[40]

In 2018, Joongang Ilbo ranked Hanyang University's Seoul Campus 3rd and ERICA Campus 9th in the country.[41]

Korea Economic Daily Engineering School Assessment

Hanyang University has been consistently ranked the #1 engineering school in the nation.

In 2016, Hanyang University Ranked First in 2016 Engineering School Assessment in the country.

In the "2016 Engineering School Assessment" conducted jointly by the Korea Economic Daily and Global Research, Hanyang University was ranked No. 1 with the total score of 299 points. Hanyang University won the highest score in an evaluation of the nation's 50 engineering schools, in terms of industry-university cooperation, technology commercialization, and start-up and job search support, as well as education and research quality. Runners-up included Sungkyunkwan University, KAIST, POSTECH, and Seoul National University.[42]

QS World University Ranking

Hanyang University is ranked 157th on the QS World University list in 2023.

The World's Most Innovative Universities by Reuters

Hanyang has been named among the world's top 100 most innovative universities by Reuters. The ranking was determined by the composite score of several metrics that were focused on academic papers and patent filings. Reuters ranked Hanyang 5th among Korean universities and 62nd globally in 2015.[43]

Notable alumni[edit]

Public Sector[edit]

Business[edit]

Arts and literature[edit]

Sports[edit]

Entertainment[edit]

Disputes[edit]

During the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, some students in Hanyang University showed their support for Hong Kong. On 14 November 2019, it was reported that a number of local students in Hanyang University and Korea University were attacked and beaten up by students from China. The posters prepared by the Korean students were also destroyed. The dispute extended to the internet. Some Korean students asked those students to go back to China if they were so patriotic.[53]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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