Chungbuk National University

Chungbuk National University
충북대학교
Motto Korean: 개신(開新)
Latin: Nova aperio
(I uncover new things)
Type National
Established 1951
President Dr. Yeo-Pyo YUN[1]
Academic staff
755 (2014)
Students 18,334 (2014)
Undergraduates 15,015 (2014)
Postgraduates 3,319 (2014)
Location Cheongju, South Korea
Campus Urban
Colors Crimson     
Nickname 충대 (ChungDae)
Mascot Bull
Affiliations Flagship Korean National Universities
Website www.cbnu.ac.kr
English website
Chungbuk National University
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Chungbuk Daehakgyo
McCune–Reischauer Ch'ungbuk Taehakkyo

Chungbuk National University (CBNU) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities. It takes its name, Chungbuk, from the common abbreviated form of the province's Korean name.

Overview

Scenery with schoolyard of CBNU

Chungbuk National University is located in the central-west part of Cheongju city, which is the provincial capital of North Chungcheong Province.

By 2014, The university is made up of 15 colleges, 83 departments, and 9 graduate schools. There are 36 research institutes that serve as adjunct centers for the faculty research activities. Other supporting organizations include the University Libraries, the University Museum, the Center for Research Instruments and Experimental Facilities, and the University Computer Center. There are over 18,000 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs at Chungbuk National University, with 755 faculty members. CBNU welcomes students from all over the world to join in its academic experience.

Dongah-Ilbo newspaper ranked CBNU 2nd in the Korean Internet sector (1997). CBNU won an "Excellent University" award from the Korean Ministry of Education (1997) in fields such as "educational reform in the information sector", "reform of school affairs", and "educational reform for extending student's freedom to choose his or her major field". CBNU is the only university that has been awarded the specialized program grant in the semiconductor and information technology area by the government of Korea. As an outcome, the College of Engineering won approximately US$25,000,000 from the government for the training of quality manpower, as required in industry, by providing experience-based programs (1994–1999). The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has been awarded the Brain Korea 21 program with an annual multimillion-dollar grant, while the Physics and Pharmacy research teams have won research grants.

The Health, Medicine, and Life Science Program at Osong, near Cheongju, will become the center for health, medicine and life science related government offices, industries and research institutes. CBNU will be a major element of this enterprise.

The Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF) designated the Center for Advanced Horticultural Technology Development and Research as a Regional Research Center. KOSEF annually donate approximately $1,000,000 in grant money to the Center.

The super-speed computer network (ATM) will enable all students to get personal internet IDs. Most classrooms are equipped with multimedia devices, which include PCs, LCD projectors, and data viewers.

History

History of CBNU
  • The school opened as "Cheongju Junior Agricultural College" (청주초급농과대학) in 1951.
  • At the time, it was operated by the provincial government of North Chungcheong. It became a four-year college in 1953, and was renamed Chungbuk Provincial College in 1956.
  • In 1962, the national government merged it with Chungnam National University to create the short-lived Chungcheong National University.
  • The two institutions were separated once again in 1963, but Chungbuk College remained under national control.
  • A graduate school was established in 1968.
  • On December 31, 1977, the college was renamed Chungbuk National University.

Undergraduate colleges

Undergraduate colleges of CBNU
  • College of Humanities
  • College of Social Sciences
  • College of Natural Sciences
  • College of Commerce and Business Administration
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • College of Agriculture, Life & Environment Sciences
  • College of Law
  • College of Education
  • College of Human Ecology
  • College of Veterinary Medicine
  • College of Pharmacy
  • College of Medicine
  • Division of Autonomous Majors
  • School of Interdisciplinary Science

Graduate schools

Graduate schools of CBNU
  • Graduate School
  • Graduate School of Education
  • Graduate School of Public Administration
  • Graduate School of Industry
  • Graduate School of Business Administration
  • Graduate School of Legal Affairs
  • Law school
  • Graduate School of Medicine (Medical school)
  • Graduate School of Health Science Business Convergence
The library Street of Chungbuk National University, known by its nickname, the garosu (가로수길) gate

Vision

The university strategy is divided into fourfields : BT, IT, NT, and the fields of agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, (which are aligned with Osong Bio-health Technopolis and Ochang Science Industrial Park).

Selected as the leading school for the program, Brain Korea 21 (BK21), which is assisting regional universities. Owns a technology research institute and an education center jointly run by the university, research institutes, and companies with a total floor size for 137,000 square feet (12,700 m2) Ochang campus establishment plan

Sister schools

The university maintains exchange relationships with 76 institutions in thirty countries[2]

Sister schools (Date 19. 01. 2009)

See also

Footnotes

  1. 9th Chairman of KDFA(08'-10')
  2. Chungbuk Natl. Univ.

Coordinates: 36°37′44″N 127°27′25″E / 36.629°N 127.457°E / 36.629; 127.457

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