Sim Bong-geun | |
Hangul | 심봉근 |
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Hanja | 沈奉謹 |
Revised Romanization | Shim Pong-gŭn |
McCune–Reischauer | Sim Bong-geun |
Sim Bong-geun (born October 3,1943 in Goseong) is an archaeologist,university professor and administrator at Dong-A University in Greater Busan,South Korea. Sim was appointed as the 12th president of Dong-A University in 2007.
Sim received his bachelor's and master's degrees at Dong-A University and earned his PhD from Kyushu University in Fukuoka,Japan.
Sim started his archaeological career at the Dong-A University Museum,and was the museum's longtime Director. Upon earning a PhD,Sim joined the faculty of the Department of Archaeology and Art History at Dong-A University. In the 1990s Sim became the department head,and was named the Dean of the Graduate School in 1999. Sim was the vice-president at Dong-A University from 2000–2007.
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