词条 | Gangwon State University |
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|name =Gangwon State University |image =Gangwon university logo.png |motto =진리, 창조, 봉사 "Truth, Creativity, Service" |established =1998 |type =Public |endowment = |staff = |alumni = |faculty = |president =Song Seung-cheol |students = |undergrad = |postgrad = |doctoral = |profess = |city =Gangneung, Gangwon-do |state = |country = |campus =Urban |free_label = |free = |affiliations = |footnotes = |website =gw.ac.kr |address = |telephone = |coor = |logo = }}{{Infobox Korean name |hangul = 강원도립대학교 |hanja = 江原道立大學校 |rr = Gangwon dorip daehakgyo |mr = Kangwŏn torip taehakkyo }} Gangwon State University ({{Korean|강원도립대학}}) is a public college in Gangneung City, Gangwon Province, South Korea.[1] Unlike most public tertiary institutions in South Korea, it is administered directly by the provincial government of Gangwon-do. The college is well known as a research and educational institute with modern facilities.{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} CampusThe college is located in Jumunjin-eup, north of Gangneung's city center. It lies close to the Yeongdong Expressway. Situated between the Taebaek mountain range and the eastern coastline, the campus enjoys easy access to the waters of the East Sea (Sea of Japan) as well as Jumunjin Harbor. There have been several additions to the campus in recent years, including a professional turf soccer field as well as an outdoor performance theater.{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} HistoryPermission to establish the college was granted in 1995, and construction began in 1997. The first students were admitted in March 1998. In 2015, an evaluation by the Ministry of Education rated the college in the lowest E group, resulting in the Ministry halting its monetary support and barring the college from all state-funded programs.[2][3] OrganizationThe president of GPU reports directly to the governor of Gangwon Province. The president oversees the college's four divisions: Natural Science, Engineering, Human and Social Science, and Physical Education. Under these four divisions, there are a total of 13 departments.
Students and facultyAs of February 2010, the school has about 1,400 students, 33 full-time professors, 13 adjunct professors and over 90 part-time lecturers. A total of about 3,500 students had graduated from the school, as of 2010.{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} Cooperation with local communityGPC has, since its inception, worked together with the local community. The campus itself is open to the general public, and the school’s departments have closely linked with local industries. For example, the college has a leading role in establishing a ‘Jumunjin Brand Squid’, whose name ‘Jumunjingeo’ combines the name of the town as well as the Korean word for fish. {{citation needed|date=September 2015}} In Jumunjin, the most well known marine animal is squid. See also
References1. ^(2010-01-20) 강원지역 대학들, 등록금 동결선언 '도미노' (in Korean) Maeil Gyeongje 2. ^{{cite web| title =Ministry to reduce funding for 66 colleges| author = Yoon Min-sik | publisher = The Korea Herald | date = 2015-08-31 |url =http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20150831001061 | accessdate = 2015-09-01}} 3. ^{{cite web| title =66개 대학 '재정지원 제한'…'퇴출위기' 몰려 | author = 이재준 | publisher = 중앙일보 | date = 2015-08-31 |url =http://joongang.joins.com/article/565/18560565.html | accessdate = 2015-09-01}} External links
2 : Universities and colleges in Gangwon Province (South Korea)|Gangneung |
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