
It is situated on three grounds: the principle grounds is in Gwanak and two extra grounds in Daehangno and Suwon. The college includes sixteen universities, one doctoral level college, and nine expert schools. The understudy body comprises of about 17,000 undergrad and 11,000 graduate understudies. As indicated by information ordered by KEDI, the college spends more on its understudies per capita than some other college in the nation that enlists no less than 10,000 understudies.
Seoul National University holds an update of comprehension with more than 700 scholastic organizations in 40 nations, the World Bank, and a general scholarly trade program with the University of Pennsylvania. The Graduate School of Business offers double graduate degrees with Duke University, ESSEC Business School, and Peking University, twofold degrees with the MIT Sloan School of Management and Yale School of Management, and MBA-, MS-, and PhD-hopeful trade programs with colleges in ten nations on four mainlands. The college's worldwide workforce headcount is 242 or 4% of the aggregate. Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen and Fields Medal beneficiary Hironaka Heisuke are on the staff list.
History
Seoul National University begins from different training foundations which were set up by King Gojong of the Joseon Dynasty. A few of them were coordinated into different schools when later Seoul National University was established.
To modernize the nation, Gojong started the foundation of present day advanced education establishments. By method for the issue of an illustrious request, the law foundation Beopkwan Yangseongso has been established in 1895. It created 209 graduates including the later emissary Yi Jun. Hanseong Sabeomhakgyo (built up in 1895), a preparation school for educators and Euihakkyo (1899), a restorative school, are additionally viewed as the beginnings of regarded universities.
After the announcement of the Empire of Korea in 1897, Gojong, in the interim head, was persuaded to make more advanced training organizations. In 1899, a restorative school was built up. This school changed its name a few times to Daehan Euiwon Gyoyukbu and Gyeongseong Euihak Jeonmunhakgyo (Gyeongseong Medical College) lastly got to be College of Medicine of Seoul National University. In 1901, a division for nursing was set up, which was the harbinger of the later College of Nursing.
Amid the Japanese principle, Keijō Imperial University was built up as one of Japan's nine majestic colleges. After World War II and the freedom of Korea, the name of the college was changed from Keijō Teikoku Daigaku to Gyeongseong Daehak Gyeongseong University. The Kanji letters, that were utilized as a part of the name, were purported in the Korean perusing and the quality "supreme" was evacuated.
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