Type | Private |
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Active | 1997–2018 |
President | Lee Yeong Jo(이영조) |
Location | , , |
Website | http://www.dufs.ac.kr/ |
Daegu University of Foreign Studies | |
Hangul | 대구외국어대학교 |
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Hanja | 大邱外國語大學校 |
Revised Romanization | Daegu Oegugeo Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Taegu OegugŏTaehakkyo |
Daegu University of Foreign Studies was a university of Foreign Studies in Gyeongsan,North Gyeongsang Province,South Korea. It was founded in 1997. In 2018 Ministry of Education ordered closure of the university due to its significant finance troubles and corruption of the founders and leadership after the special audit conducted following the lowest evaluation the university received in 2015. [1]
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In 2015, an evaluation by the Ministry of Education rated the university in the lowest E group, resulting in the Ministry halting its monetary support and barring the University from all state-funded programs. [2]
Kyungpook National University is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities representing Gyeongbuk Province in South Korea. It is located in the Daegu, which used to be the capital city of the Gyeongbuk Province, South Korea before allocating Government of Gyeongsangbuk-do to Andong. Recently KNU offers Philosophy, politics and economics programme.
Yeungnam University is a private research university located in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang, South Korea. The university's predecessors, Taegu College and Chunggu College, were founded in Daegu in 1947 and 1950 respectively. In 1967, the two colleges were merged by President Park Chung Hee to form Yeungnam University. In 1972, the university's new main campus opened in Gyeongsan east of Daegu. The university includes colleges of Law and Medicine as well as a university hospital. It ranked 1st in the rate for passing the bar exam for the second straight year (2015~2016), it also ranked 6th in providing CEOs in Korea's top 100 companies (2015), and 6th in providing the CEOs in Companies listed on KOSDAQ (2014). Yeungnam University is ranked 501 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
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