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Keimyung University

Keimyung University (계명대학교, Gyemyeong Daehakgyo), abbreviated as KMU or Keimyung (啓明), is a private university located in Daegu, the fourth largest city in South Korea. The university takes roots from Jejungwon founded in 1899.[1] The higher education started in 1954 with the support of the leaders of the Northern Presbyterian Church of the U.S. as a Christian university. KMU is composed of three campuses in the city of Daegu, South Korea. They are named for their locations within the city; Daemyeong, which is near the downtown area, Seongseo, which is in the western part of the city, and also Dongsan campus which includes Dongsan Medical Center. The university's Seongseo campus is known as one of the most beautiful campuses in South Korea.[3]

Keimyung University
계명대학교
Motto진리와 정의와 사랑의 나라를 위하여
For the Kingdom of Truth, Justice and Love
TypePrivate
Established1899 (higher education started in 1954)[1]
PresidentProf. Synn, Ilhi
Academic staff
1,884[2]
Students33,035[2]
Undergraduates30,292[2]
Postgraduates2,098[2]
608[2]
Location,
South Korea

35°51′21″N 128°29′20″E / 35.8557°N 128.4889°E / 35.8557; 128.4889Coordinates: 35°51′21″N 128°29′20″E / 35.8557°N 128.4889°E / 35.8557; 128.4889
CampusUrban
Websitehttp://www.kmu.ac.kr
Korean name
Hangul
계명대학교
Hanja
啓明大學校
Revised RomanizationGyemyeong
Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerKyemyŏng
Taehakkyo

Keimyung University has relationships with more than 400 research and educational organizations worldwide as well as one of the largest communities of international professors in South Korea.[4]

History

Keimyung University originated from Keimyung Christian College, which was founded in 1954, by Reverend Edward Adams, an American missionary of the Northern Presbyterian Church of the U.S., and by Reverends Choi Jaehwa and Kang Ingu, two local Presbyterian Church leaders. The founding principle guiding their concerted efforts was to provide Koreans with higher education firmly anchored in Christianity. 1978, the year of Keimyung's elevation to the status of a university, marked the beginning of a new period of rapid development. In October 1980, the university merged with the Dongsan Presbyterian Hospital, a prestigious local hospital with 81-year history of service, and re-opened it as Keimyung University Medical Center. The development of Keimyung acquired a new dimension in the early 1980s when it added a new campus built on 550,000 pyeong (181,500 sq. meters) at Seongseo in Sindang-dong, Dalseo-gu, to its existing Daemyeong and Dongsan campuses.

Academics

Undergraduate colleges

  • College of Humanities and International Studies
  • College of Education
  • College of Business Administration
  • College of Social Sciences
  • Keimyung Adams College
  • College of Natural Sciences
  • College of Pharmacy
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Medicine
  • College of Nursing
  • Tabula Rasa College
  • College of Music and Performing Arts
  • College of Physical Education
  • College of Fine Arts
  • Artech College

Other programmes

  • Korean Language Programme
  • Korean Cultural Experience Programme
  • Cross Cultural Awareness Programme
  • Evening Programmes

Graduate schools

  • Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Graduate School of Natural Sciences
  • Graduate School of Engineering
  • Graduate School of Arts and Physical Education Science
  • Graduate School of Medical Sciences
  • Graduate School of Education
  • Graduate School of Business
  • Graduate School of Policy Studies
  • United Graduate School of Theology
  • United Graduate School of Arts
  • Graduate School of Sport Industry
  • Graduate School of Early Childhood Education
  • Graduate School of Convergence Engineering[5]

University Periodicals

  • Acta Koreana, a peer-reviewed international journal of Korean Studies published in English by Academia Koreana. It is indexed in Thomson Reuters Arts and Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI), Elsevier's Scopus, EBSCO and Korea Citation Index (KCI).
  • Acta Via Serica, an international, multi-disciplinary, open-access journal published in English semi-annually. The journal is devoted to publishing new research within the arts, humanities, and social sciences concerning the Silk Road region and Central Asia.
  • Keimyung Medical Journal, a biannual journal published by the School of Medicine. It publishes articles in all medical fields, including clinical research, basic medicine and nursing.
  • Keimyung Gazette

Facilities

Dormitory

 
Dormitory, Keimyung University
Housing Number of rooms Room type Amenities
International House 80 30 m2

1 room for single residents, larger married housing for couples

Bed, air conditioner, desk, closet, shoe rack, telephone, LAN connection, washroom, kitchen
General House 698 12.5 m2

1 room for 2 persons

Bed, air conditioner, desk, closet, shoe rack, telephone, LAN connection, washroom

Dongsan Library

 
Dongsan Library, Keimyung University

The Dongsan Library, originally known as the Library of Keimyung Christian College, was established in July 1958. It was moved to its current site at the Seongseo Campus in March 1993 to facilitate expansion into a much larger facility that meets the needs of the information age. The Dongsan Library comprises three separate libraries: the main Dongsan Library at Seongseo Campus (seven stories above and two below ground level, with a total floor space of 6,538 pyeong), the second Dongsan Library at the Daemyung Dong Campus (seven stories above and two below ground level, with a total floor space of 5,392 pyeong) and the Medical Library at Dongsan Medical Center. Equipped with multi-media functions and an advanced information retrieval network, the Dongsan Library is now the focal point for research activities of faculty members as well as students. At present, the Dongsan Library houses around one and a half- million books, including specialized reference books, scientific journals, theses, ancient documents, micro-data, CD-ROMs and multi-media materials. The information or data owned by the Dongsan Library is made available for users around the world through the Keimyung University Library Integrated Information Management System (KIMS).

Dongsan Medical Center

Keimyung University Medical Center consists of a medical school, Dongsan hospital, and Gyeongju Dongsan hospital. The History of Dongsan Medical Center dates back to 1899 when Dr. Woodbridge O. Johnson, an American Missionary dispatched by the Korean Mission of the Northern Presbyterian Church of the United States, started the Salvation Hospital and became the founder of the medical center. It was the beginning of the first medical activity in Daegu. Dongsan Medical Center merged with Keimyung University in 1978 to establish a Medical School and at present it has 1,000 bed capacity with 1,700 employees. Entering upon the 21st century, Dongsan Medical Center will spare no effort to move Medical School, Nursing College, Second Dongsan Hospital and Medical Science and Research Building to Keimyung University Sungsuh Campus.

Hengso Museum

 
Museum, Keimyung University

Since it was established on May 20, 1978, the Museum has devoted its efforts to studying the historical and cultural heritage of the local region with a special focus on Kaya, an ancient civilization that once flourished in Korea, but which left few records. Since then, the museum has accomplished much, including the excavation of the royal tombs of the Kaya Dynasty.Many Kaya artifacts uncovered through those efforts are on display in the Museum. Currently, a plan is under way to construct a new museum on a 9,900 square-meter site with a total floor space of 5,940 square meters. The opening is scheduled for May 2004, which will also mark the 50th anniversary of the university. The new museum building will feature a university history gallery, Korean history gallery, curatorial department, a conservation science laboratory, and other accommodations including a museum shop and a café.

Edward Adams Hall of Worship and Praise (Adams Chapel)

 
Adams Chapel & Keimyung Hanhak-chon, Keimyung University

Located high on the flank of Kungsan Hill above the Seongseo Campus of Keimyung University, the Edward Adams Hall of Worship and Praise (known as the Adams Chapel) was built to honor the achievements of missionary Edward Adams, one of the founders of Keimyung University. The Adams Hall of Worship and Praise has three towers on the facade and a central domed tower. Those three towers in front (the two to the right of the center and one to the left) represent Keimyung University's educational precept, "truth", "justice", and "love", and the central dome represents "the Kingdom of God". The seven round columns in the main chapel represent the 7 early churches in Asia referred to in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament. In the main chapel there is a beautiful pipe organ built by the Karl Schuke company of Germany. On the front of the organ are three crowns, underneath each of which are arranged seven pipes. These represent the Holy Trinity, as well as the seven angels with seven trumpets as recorded in the Book of Revelation. In addition, the Adams Chapel has over 160 stained glass windows of various sizes. The stained glass window depict the twelve disciples of Christ, the three Wise Men, the Ten Commandments, the judgement of Solomon and other stories from the Bible. The pipe organ, the stained glass, the chapel chairs, and the marble of the columns of the Adams Chapel were all made through the generous donation from the friendly Keimyung University.

International Lounge

The Keimyung University International Lounge is a self-access learning centre. The space opened in March 2005. In 2018, the space was expanded and re-modeled to cater for a greater number of visitors.

Colleges

Keimyung Adams College

 
Keimyung Adams College (Dongyoung Hall)

Keimyung Adams College is an honors college within Keimyung University. All of its courses are taught in English according to North American and European standards and norms. Most of Keimyung Adams' professors come from North America and Europe as well. Its student enrollment includes both Korean national students and international students. It offers three bachelor's degrees in International Business, International Relations. Because Keimyung Adams' curriculum is based on North American and European norms, it is a popular school for exchange students. Keimyung Adams also supports international students seeking a dual-degree from abroad; this program requires a four-semester residency. Requirements for graduation from each of Keimyung Adams' degree programs require a senior thesis, an international internship, and accomplishment in Korean, English, and either Japanese or Mandarin languages.

College of Music and Performing Arts

Keimyung has offered programs in music since the 1960s and the College traces its lineage to the Department of Religious Music. Over time, course offerings were expanded to include theater, music production and dance.[6] The college is divided into two faculties: Faculty of Music and Faculty of Performing Arts.[7]

Keimyung-Chopin Music Academy

In 1999, Keimyung started an English-medium dual-degree program in partnership with Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, Poland.[8] There are at least twelve professors from the Polish institution on site at Keimyung teaching the course. The professors select 30 students every year from among the prospective candidates through a process of highly competitive auditions and in-depth interviews.[9] The cross-institution partnership has been reaffirmed by Polish leaders visiting South Korea, taking the time to travel to Daegu from Seoul.[10]

Keimyung is the host site of the Asia Pacific International Chopin Piano Competition. It is supported by the Polish Embassy in South Korea.[11]

College of Engineering

 
The 1st building of the College of Engineering

The six buildings used by the College of Engineering are located in the northeast of the Seongseo Campus.[12] There are 25 multimedia classrooms in these buildings as well as 22 computer laboratories and 140 rooms for experimentation. Professors from Germany, Indonesia, Ghana, Ethiopia, USA, China, Mexico, Russia, Canada and New Zealand work in various departments of the college.

Departments

  • Department of Advanced Materials Engineering
  • Department of Architecture
  • Department of Architectural Engineering
  • Department of Automotive System Engineering
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Civil Engineering
  • Department of Computer Engineering
  • Department of Electronic Engineering
  • Department of Electrical Energy Engineering
  • Department of Game and Mobile Engineering
  • Department of Industrial Engineering
  • Department of Landscape Architecture
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Robot Engineering
  • Department of Transportation Engineering
  • Department of Urban Planning

College of Education

The College of Education offers both academic and practical programs designed to train future secondary school teachers who can enhance the knowledge and ability of younger generations. All graduates receive a second level teachers certificate on graduation in their major.

Departments

  • Department of Education
  • Department of Sino-Korean Literature Education
  • Department of Early Childhood Education
  • Department of English Education
  • Department of Korean Language Education

Tabula Rasa College

The aim of the College of Liberal Arts is for students to study a wide range of liberal courses, foster foreign language ability necessary in this modern era of internationalization and computer capability needed in the information age. The college also strives to cultivate a positive attitude and character for study. It runs Liberal Seminar and Academic Writing, Keimyung Spirit and Service, Understanding of Christianity, Communication English, Academic English, and Plan for Campus Life as mandatory liberal courses and subjects taken from the foreign language track and the information track, both general course subjects and electives offered on these tracks.

College of Physical education

The College of Physical Education aims at nurturing international professionals in physical activity with a synthesis of knowledge, virtue, and physical ability. At present, over 650 undergraduate students and 150 graduate students are studying at the college, pursuing their career and scholastic goals. There are 18 faculty members and 14 student assistants in the college, providing students with the opportunity to develop their potentials and obtain theoretical knowledge and practical experiences related to all areas of physical education. The college owns facilities for both educational research and physical education including the Korean Taekwondo Center, the Center for Exercise Pedagogy, a sports science laboratory, a computer laboratory, a gymnasium, a weight training center, and an athletics track as well as a variety of sports clubs for students.

Keimyung is a member of the Korea University Sports Federation (KUSF). Eligible students are afforded the opportunity to participate in inter-varsity national competitions.[13]

Departments

  • Department of Physical Education
  • Department of Taekwondo
  • Department of Sport Marketing

College of Social Sciences

College of Social Sciences was established in 1980. It currently hosts fourteen majors with students body over 4,000.

Departments

  • Department of Economics and Commerce
  • Department of Public Service
  • Department of Communication
  • Department of Consumer Consumer Information Studies
  • Department of Sociology
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Library and Information Science
  • Department of Social Welfare
  • Department of Law
  • Department of Police Administration

Courses in English

  • Keimyung Adams College: Keimyung has an all-English program at Keimyung Adams College for undergraduate degrees in International Business, International Relations, and Information Technology. Coursework also includes classes in History, Economics, and International Law.
  • Korean Tradition: Korean Language, Korean History, Introduction to Korean Culture, Korean Religion and Thought, Introduction to Korean Zen Buddhism, Korean Literature in English
  • Politics & Economics: Fundamentals of Economics, Micro and Macro Economics, Comparative Politics in East Asia, Korean Economy, Global E-business in East Asia
  • Society & Culture: Cross-Cultural Communication, Mass Media & Popular Culture in Korea, Oriental Thought & Counseling
  • Library & Information Science: Text Processing, Web Programming, Information Communication Technology, Database Design
  • Arts: Taekwondo, Korean Dance, Oriental Painting, Korean Ceramics, Korean Traditional Music
  • College of Law and Police Sciences: Legal English, Introduction to American Law, Intellectual Property, International Trade Law, American Criminal Law and Justice, American Police Law, Crime Prevention, Criminal Justice Theory & Policy, International Criminal Law, White Collar Crime
  • College of Engineering: more than 100 courses are taught in English
  • Other Programs and Courses: Many departments at Keimyung have courses for English proficiency in reading, writing, and conversation.

The list of all courses offered in English is available at the university webpage.

People

Alumni

  • Chang Hye-jin, a South Korean recurve archer. A two-time Olympic gold medalist, Chang was the Olympic champion in both the women's individual and women's team events at 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. She is a former number one-ranked recurve archer, having headed the World Archery Rankings between 2017 and 2019.
  • Min Hyo-rin, a South Korean actress, model and singer.
  • Kang Min-ho better known by the stage name E Sens, is a South Korean rapper.
  • Kim Jae-yup, a retired South Korean judoka. Olympic gold medalist (1988).
  • Park Jinsoo, a Professor in the Business School, Seoul National University.
  • Choi Tae Hyun, an Associate Professor in the College of Medicine, Seoul National University.
  • Kwon Oh-Yun, a Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, Yonsei University, Seoul.

Former Faculty Members

  • Hoesung Lee, a South Korean economist and current chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change of the United Nations.
  • Sem Vermeersch, an Associate Professor in the School of Humanities, Seoul National University.
  • Kevin Kester, an Associate Professor in the Department of Education, Seoul National University.

Current Professors

  • Sergey Tarasov, Russian pianist. He was awarded 2nd prizes at the 1995 Ferruccio Busoni and Arthur Rubinstein competitions before winning the 1996 Sydney International Piano Competition. In 1988 he also won the 7th Prague Spring International Piano Competition. He subsequently obtained the 1998 International Tchaikovsky Competition's 4th prize, and won the 1999 Premio Jaén.

Editors of Indexed Journals

As of 2021, the following professors and staff of Keimyung University serve as editorial board members in prestigious academic journals published by Springer, Elsevier, MDPI, Taylor & Francis, SAGE, and South Korean academic societies.

  • Byeong-Churl Jang, Biomolecules, MDPI
  • Chang-Seop Lee, Fibers, MDPI
  • Chang-Wook Nam, Korean Circulation Journal, South Korea
  • Chul-Ho Jeong, Archives of Pharmacal Research, Springer
  • Dong-Geun Oh, Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, South Korea
  • Eunah Yoh, Fashion and Textiles, SpringerOpen
  • Eungi Kim, Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, South Korea
  • Hee-Jung Yeo, The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics, Elsevier
  • Hye Soon Kim, Diabetes & Metabolism Journal, Korean Diabetes Association, South Korea
  • Hye Young Kim, Asian Nursing Research, Elsevier
  • Jong Hwa Jun, BMC Ophthalmology, BMC (Springer Nature)
  • Jung-Hee Jang, Archives of Pharmacal Research, Springer
  • Jung-Soo Seo, The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics, Elsevier
  • Jung Woo Bae, Archives of Pharmacal Research, Springer
  • Jungho Park, International Review of Public Administration, Taylor & Francis
  • Ki-Dong Lee, Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, Springer
  • Kyung-Soo Chun, Archives of Pharmacal Research, Springer; Cells, MDPI
  • Madhu Atteraya, BMC Women's Health, BMC (Springer Nature); Research on Social Work Practice, SAGE
  • Min-Woo Lee, Applied Sciences, MDPI
  • Mohsen Joshanloo, The International Journal of Wellbeing, New Zealand
  • Rushan Ziatdinov, European Journal of Contemporary Education, Russia & Slovakia; Informatica, Slovenian Society Informatika, Slovenia; Journal of Research on Technology in Education, Taylor & Francis; Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology, Thailand
  • Sang-hun Lee, Geosystem Engineering, Taylor & Francis
  • Se Youp Lee, Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society, South Korea
  • Seung-Soon Im, Biomedicines, MDPI; Journal of Ginseng Research, Elsevier
  • Seungmok Lee, Actuators, MDPI
  • Sooyeun Lee, Journal of Analytical Science and Technology, SpringerOpen
  • Yeong-seok Ha, The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics, Elsevier
  • Yun Seok Heo, JMST Advances, Springer

External links

  • Keimyung University (in Korean)
  • Keimyung University (in English)
  • Keimyung University International Lounge
  • Graduate School of Business
  • Keimyung Art Center
  • Keimyung College University (in Korean)
  • Keimyung Gazette

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Keimyung University History: Chronology". KMU website. 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Keimyung University". Study in Korea (run by Korean Government). 2020-05-04. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  3. ^ Kang, Pankwon, ed. (May 20, 2019). Keimyung University. Campus Tree Stories. Keimyung University Press. ISBN 979-11-89468-86-6.
  4. ^ "Internationalization is key to Keimyung's success". Korea JoongAng Daily. 2019-11-08. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  5. ^ "Graduate Schools". Keimyung University website. 2020-02-19. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  6. ^ "음악공연예술대학 — 대학소개: 연혁" (in Korean). Keimyung University.
  7. ^ "음악공연예술대학" (in Korean). Keimyung University.
  8. ^ "계명 ∙ 쇼팽음악원 소개" (in Korean). Keimyung University.
  9. ^ "International programs: Dual Degree Program". Keimyung University.
  10. ^ "Polish 1st lady visits Keimyung University". The Korea Times. November 4, 2012.
  11. ^ "Chopin piano competition held in Daegu". The Korea Herald. August 12, 2012.
  12. ^ Inho, Sohn, ed. (May 20, 2019). Keimyung University. The history of Its Buildings. Keimyung University Press. ISBN 979-11-89468-85-9.
  13. ^ "한국대학스포츠협의회 — 회원대학" (in Korean). Korea University Sports Federation.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Keimyung University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Keimyung University 계명대학교 Gyemyeong Daehakgyo abbreviated as KMU or Keimyung 啓明 is a private university located in Daegu the fourth largest city in South Korea The university takes roots from Jejungwon founded in 1899 1 The higher education started in 1954 with the support of the leaders of the Northern Presbyterian Church of the U S as a Christian university KMU is composed of three campuses in the city of Daegu South Korea They are named for their locations within the city Daemyeong which is near the downtown area Seongseo which is in the western part of the city and also Dongsan campus which includes Dongsan Medical Center The university s Seongseo campus is known as one of the most beautiful campuses in South Korea 3 Keimyung University계명대학교Motto진리와 정의와 사랑의 나라를 위하여 For the Kingdom of Truth Justice and LoveTypePrivateEstablished1899 higher education started in 1954 1 PresidentProf Synn IlhiAcademic staff1 884 2 Students33 035 2 Undergraduates30 292 2 Postgraduates2 098 2 Doctoral students608 2 LocationDaegu South Korea35 51 21 N 128 29 20 E 35 8557 N 128 4889 E 35 8557 128 4889 Coordinates 35 51 21 N 128 29 20 E 35 8557 N 128 4889 E 35 8557 128 4889CampusUrbanWebsitehttp www kmu ac krKorean nameHangul계명대학교Hanja啓明大學校Revised RomanizationGyemyeong DaehakgyoMcCune ReischauerKyemyŏng TaehakkyoKeimyung University has relationships with more than 400 research and educational organizations worldwide as well as one of the largest communities of international professors in South Korea 4 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Undergraduate colleges 2 2 Other programmes 2 3 Graduate schools 3 University Periodicals 4 Facilities 4 1 Dormitory 4 2 Dongsan Library 4 3 Dongsan Medical Center 4 4 Hengso Museum 4 5 Edward Adams Hall of Worship and Praise Adams Chapel 4 6 International Lounge 5 Colleges 5 1 Keimyung Adams College 5 2 College of Music and Performing Arts 5 2 1 Keimyung Chopin Music Academy 5 3 College of Engineering 5 4 College of Education 5 5 Tabula Rasa College 5 6 College of Physical education 5 7 College of Social Sciences 6 Courses in English 7 People 8 External links 9 See also 10 ReferencesHistory EditKeimyung University originated from Keimyung Christian College which was founded in 1954 by Reverend Edward Adams an American missionary of the Northern Presbyterian Church of the U S and by Reverends Choi Jaehwa and Kang Ingu two local Presbyterian Church leaders The founding principle guiding their concerted efforts was to provide Koreans with higher education firmly anchored in Christianity 1978 the year of Keimyung s elevation to the status of a university marked the beginning of a new period of rapid development In October 1980 the university merged with the Dongsan Presbyterian Hospital a prestigious local hospital with 81 year history of service and re opened it as Keimyung University Medical Center The development of Keimyung acquired a new dimension in the early 1980s when it added a new campus built on 550 000 pyeong 181 500 sq meters at Seongseo in Sindang dong Dalseo gu to its existing Daemyeong and Dongsan campuses Academics EditUndergraduate colleges Edit College of Humanities and International Studies College of Education College of Business Administration College of Social Sciences Keimyung Adams College College of Natural Sciences College of Pharmacy College of Engineering College of Medicine College of Nursing Tabula Rasa College College of Music and Performing Arts College of Physical Education College of Fine Arts Artech CollegeOther programmes Edit Korean Language Programme Korean Cultural Experience Programme Cross Cultural Awareness Programme Evening ProgrammesGraduate schools Edit Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate School of Natural Sciences Graduate School of Engineering Graduate School of Arts and Physical Education Science Graduate School of Medical Sciences Graduate School of Education Graduate School of Business Graduate School of Policy Studies United Graduate School of Theology United Graduate School of Arts Graduate School of Sport Industry Graduate School of Early Childhood Education Graduate School of Convergence Engineering 5 University Periodicals EditActa Koreana a peer reviewed international journal of Korean Studies published in English by Academia Koreana It is indexed in Thomson Reuters Arts and Humanities Citation Index A amp HCI Elsevier s Scopus EBSCO and Korea Citation Index KCI Acta Via Serica an international multi disciplinary open access journal published in English semi annually The journal is devoted to publishing new research within the arts humanities and social sciences concerning the Silk Road region and Central Asia Keimyung Medical Journal a biannual journal published by the School of Medicine It publishes articles in all medical fields including clinical research basic medicine and nursing Keimyung GazetteFacilities EditDormitory Edit Dormitory Keimyung University Housing Number of rooms Room type AmenitiesInternational House 80 30 m21 room for single residents larger married housing for couples Bed air conditioner desk closet shoe rack telephone LAN connection washroom kitchenGeneral House 698 12 5 m21 room for 2 persons Bed air conditioner desk closet shoe rack telephone LAN connection washroomDongsan Library Edit Dongsan Library Keimyung University The Dongsan Library originally known as the Library of Keimyung Christian College was established in July 1958 It was moved to its current site at the Seongseo Campus in March 1993 to facilitate expansion into a much larger facility that meets the needs of the information age The Dongsan Library comprises three separate libraries the main Dongsan Library at Seongseo Campus seven stories above and two below ground level with a total floor space of 6 538 pyeong the second Dongsan Library at the Daemyung Dong Campus seven stories above and two below ground level with a total floor space of 5 392 pyeong and the Medical Library at Dongsan Medical Center Equipped with multi media functions and an advanced information retrieval network the Dongsan Library is now the focal point for research activities of faculty members as well as students At present the Dongsan Library houses around one and a half million books including specialized reference books scientific journals theses ancient documents micro data CD ROMs and multi media materials The information or data owned by the Dongsan Library is made available for users around the world through the Keimyung University Library Integrated Information Management System KIMS Dongsan Medical Center Edit Keimyung University Medical Center consists of a medical school Dongsan hospital and Gyeongju Dongsan hospital The History of Dongsan Medical Center dates back to 1899 when Dr Woodbridge O Johnson an American Missionary dispatched by the Korean Mission of the Northern Presbyterian Church of the United States started the Salvation Hospital and became the founder of the medical center It was the beginning of the first medical activity in Daegu Dongsan Medical Center merged with Keimyung University in 1978 to establish a Medical School and at present it has 1 000 bed capacity with 1 700 employees Entering upon the 21st century Dongsan Medical Center will spare no effort to move Medical School Nursing College Second Dongsan Hospital and Medical Science and Research Building to Keimyung University Sungsuh Campus Hengso Museum Edit Main article Hengso Museum Museum Keimyung University Since it was established on May 20 1978 the Museum has devoted its efforts to studying the historical and cultural heritage of the local region with a special focus on Kaya an ancient civilization that once flourished in Korea but which left few records Since then the museum has accomplished much including the excavation of the royal tombs of the Kaya Dynasty Many Kaya artifacts uncovered through those efforts are on display in the Museum Currently a plan is under way to construct a new museum on a 9 900 square meter site with a total floor space of 5 940 square meters The opening is scheduled for May 2004 which will also mark the 50th anniversary of the university The new museum building will feature a university history gallery Korean history gallery curatorial department a conservation science laboratory and other accommodations including a museum shop and a cafe Edward Adams Hall of Worship and Praise Adams Chapel Edit Adams Chapel amp Keimyung Hanhak chon Keimyung University Located high on the flank of Kungsan Hill above the Seongseo Campus of Keimyung University the Edward Adams Hall of Worship and Praise known as the Adams Chapel was built to honor the achievements of missionary Edward Adams one of the founders of Keimyung University The Adams Hall of Worship and Praise has three towers on the facade and a central domed tower Those three towers in front the two to the right of the center and one to the left represent Keimyung University s educational precept truth justice and love and the central dome represents the Kingdom of God The seven round columns in the main chapel represent the 7 early churches in Asia referred to in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament In the main chapel there is a beautiful pipe organ built by the Karl Schuke company of Germany On the front of the organ are three crowns underneath each of which are arranged seven pipes These represent the Holy Trinity as well as the seven angels with seven trumpets as recorded in the Book of Revelation In addition the Adams Chapel has over 160 stained glass windows of various sizes The stained glass window depict the twelve disciples of Christ the three Wise Men the Ten Commandments the judgement of Solomon and other stories from the Bible The pipe organ the stained glass the chapel chairs and the marble of the columns of the Adams Chapel were all made through the generous donation from the friendly Keimyung University International Lounge Edit The Keimyung University International Lounge is a self access learning centre The space opened in March 2005 In 2018 the space was expanded and re modeled to cater for a greater number of visitors Colleges EditKeimyung Adams College Edit Keimyung Adams College Dongyoung Hall Keimyung Adams College is an honors college within Keimyung University All of its courses are taught in English according to North American and European standards and norms Most of Keimyung Adams professors come from North America and Europe as well Its student enrollment includes both Korean national students and international students It offers three bachelor s degrees in International Business International Relations Because Keimyung Adams curriculum is based on North American and European norms it is a popular school for exchange students Keimyung Adams also supports international students seeking a dual degree from abroad this program requires a four semester residency Requirements for graduation from each of Keimyung Adams degree programs require a senior thesis an international internship and accomplishment in Korean English and either Japanese or Mandarin languages College of Music and Performing Arts Edit Keimyung has offered programs in music since the 1960s and the College traces its lineage to the Department of Religious Music Over time course offerings were expanded to include theater music production and dance 6 The college is divided into two faculties Faculty of Music and Faculty of Performing Arts 7 Keimyung Chopin Music Academy Edit In 1999 Keimyung started an English medium dual degree program in partnership with Chopin University of Music in Warsaw Poland 8 There are at least twelve professors from the Polish institution on site at Keimyung teaching the course The professors select 30 students every year from among the prospective candidates through a process of highly competitive auditions and in depth interviews 9 The cross institution partnership has been reaffirmed by Polish leaders visiting South Korea taking the time to travel to Daegu from Seoul 10 Keimyung is the host site of the Asia Pacific International Chopin Piano Competition It is supported by the Polish Embassy in South Korea 11 College of Engineering Edit The 1st building of the College of Engineering The six buildings used by the College of Engineering are located in the northeast of the Seongseo Campus 12 There are 25 multimedia classrooms in these buildings as well as 22 computer laboratories and 140 rooms for experimentation Professors from Germany Indonesia Ghana Ethiopia USA China Mexico Russia Canada and New Zealand work in various departments of the college Departments Department of Advanced Materials Engineering Department of Architecture Department of Architectural Engineering Department of Automotive System Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Department of Computer Engineering Department of Electronic Engineering Department of Electrical Energy Engineering Department of Game and Mobile Engineering Department of Industrial Engineering Department of Landscape Architecture Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Robot Engineering Department of Transportation Engineering Department of Urban PlanningCollege of Education Edit The College of Education offers both academic and practical programs designed to train future secondary school teachers who can enhance the knowledge and ability of younger generations All graduates receive a second level teachers certificate on graduation in their major Departments Department of Education Department of Sino Korean Literature Education Department of Early Childhood Education Department of English Education Department of Korean Language EducationTabula Rasa College Edit The aim of the College of Liberal Arts is for students to study a wide range of liberal courses foster foreign language ability necessary in this modern era of internationalization and computer capability needed in the information age The college also strives to cultivate a positive attitude and character for study It runs Liberal Seminar and Academic Writing Keimyung Spirit and Service Understanding of Christianity Communication English Academic English and Plan for Campus Life as mandatory liberal courses and subjects taken from the foreign language track and the information track both general course subjects and electives offered on these tracks College of Physical education Edit The College of Physical Education aims at nurturing international professionals in physical activity with a synthesis of knowledge virtue and physical ability At present over 650 undergraduate students and 150 graduate students are studying at the college pursuing their career and scholastic goals There are 18 faculty members and 14 student assistants in the college providing students with the opportunity to develop their potentials and obtain theoretical knowledge and practical experiences related to all areas of physical education The college owns facilities for both educational research and physical education including the Korean Taekwondo Center the Center for Exercise Pedagogy a sports science laboratory a computer laboratory a gymnasium a weight training center and an athletics track as well as a variety of sports clubs for students Keimyung is a member of the Korea University Sports Federation KUSF Eligible students are afforded the opportunity to participate in inter varsity national competitions 13 Departments Department of Physical Education Department of Taekwondo Department of Sport MarketingCollege of Social Sciences Edit College of Social Sciences was established in 1980 It currently hosts fourteen majors with students body over 4 000 Departments Department of Economics and Commerce Department of Public Service Department of Communication Department of Consumer Consumer Information Studies Department of Sociology Department of Psychology Department of Library and Information Science Department of Social Welfare Department of Law Department of Police AdministrationCourses in English EditKeimyung Adams College Keimyung has an all English program at Keimyung Adams College for undergraduate degrees in International Business International Relations and Information Technology Coursework also includes classes in History Economics and International Law Korean Tradition Korean Language Korean History Introduction to Korean Culture Korean Religion and Thought Introduction to Korean Zen Buddhism Korean Literature in English Politics amp Economics Fundamentals of Economics Micro and Macro Economics Comparative Politics in East Asia Korean Economy Global E business in East Asia Society amp Culture Cross Cultural Communication Mass Media amp Popular Culture in Korea Oriental Thought amp Counseling Library amp Information Science Text Processing Web Programming Information Communication Technology Database Design Arts Taekwondo Korean Dance Oriental Painting Korean Ceramics Korean Traditional Music College of Law and Police Sciences Legal English Introduction to American Law Intellectual Property International Trade Law American Criminal Law and Justice American Police Law Crime Prevention Criminal Justice Theory amp Policy International Criminal Law White Collar Crime College of Engineering more than 100 courses are taught in English Other Programs and Courses Many departments at Keimyung have courses for English proficiency in reading writing and conversation The list of all courses offered in English is available at the university webpage People EditAlumni Chang Hye jin a South Korean recurve archer A two time Olympic gold medalist Chang was the Olympic champion in both the women s individual and women s team events at 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro She is a former number one ranked recurve archer having headed the World Archery Rankings between 2017 and 2019 Min Hyo rin a South Korean actress model and singer Kang Min ho better known by the stage name E Sens is a South Korean rapper Kim Jae yup a retired South Korean judoka Olympic gold medalist 1988 Park Jinsoo a Professor in the Business School Seoul National University Choi Tae Hyun an Associate Professor in the College of Medicine Seoul National University Kwon Oh Yun a Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy Yonsei University Seoul Former Faculty Members Hoesung Lee a South Korean economist and current chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change of the United Nations Sem Vermeersch an Associate Professor in the School of Humanities Seoul National University Kevin Kester an Associate Professor in the Department of Education Seoul National University Current Professors Sergey Tarasov Russian pianist He was awarded 2nd prizes at the 1995 Ferruccio Busoni and Arthur Rubinstein competitions before winning the 1996 Sydney International Piano Competition In 1988 he also won the 7th Prague Spring International Piano Competition He subsequently obtained the 1998 International Tchaikovsky Competition s 4th prize and won the 1999 Premio Jaen Editors of Indexed JournalsAs of 2021 the following professors and staff of Keimyung University serve as editorial board members in prestigious academic journals published by Springer Elsevier MDPI Taylor amp Francis SAGE and South Korean academic societies Byeong Churl Jang Biomolecules MDPI Chang Seop Lee Fibers MDPI Chang Wook Nam Korean Circulation Journal South Korea Chul Ho Jeong Archives of Pharmacal Research Springer Dong Geun Oh Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information South Korea Eunah Yoh Fashion and Textiles SpringerOpen Eungi Kim Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information South Korea Hee Jung Yeo The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics Elsevier Hye Soon Kim Diabetes amp Metabolism Journal Korean Diabetes Association South Korea Hye Young Kim Asian Nursing Research Elsevier Jong Hwa Jun BMC Ophthalmology BMC Springer Nature Jung Hee Jang Archives of Pharmacal Research Springer Jung Soo Seo The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics Elsevier Jung Woo Bae Archives of Pharmacal Research Springer Jungho Park International Review of Public Administration Taylor amp Francis Ki Dong Lee Asia Pacific Journal of Regional Science Springer Kyung Soo Chun Archives of Pharmacal Research Springer Cells MDPI Madhu Atteraya BMC Women s Health BMC Springer Nature Research on Social Work Practice SAGE Min Woo Lee Applied Sciences MDPI Mohsen Joshanloo The International Journal of Wellbeing New Zealand Rushan Ziatdinov European Journal of Contemporary Education Russia amp Slovakia Informatica Slovenian Society Informatika Slovenia Journal of Research on Technology in Education Taylor amp Francis Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology Thailand Sang hun Lee Geosystem Engineering Taylor amp Francis Se Youp Lee Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society South Korea Seung Soon Im Biomedicines MDPI Journal of Ginseng Research Elsevier Seungmok Lee Actuators MDPI Sooyeun Lee Journal of Analytical Science and Technology SpringerOpen Yeong seok Ha The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics Elsevier Yun Seok Heo JMST Advances SpringerExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Keimyung University Keimyung University in Korean Keimyung University in English Keimyung University International Lounge Keimyung Adams College Graduate School of Business Keimyung Art Center Keimyung College University in Korean Keimyung GazetteSee also EditHistory of Korea Education in South Korea List of colleges and universities in South Korea Korean Language Daegu North Gyeongsang ProvinceReferences Edit a b Keimyung University History Chronology KMU website 2020 11 04 Retrieved 2020 11 16 a b c d e Keimyung University Study in Korea run by Korean Government 2020 05 04 Retrieved 2020 11 17 Kang Pankwon ed May 20 2019 Keimyung University Campus Tree Stories Keimyung University Press ISBN 979 11 89468 86 6 Internationalization is key to Keimyung s success Korea JoongAng Daily 2019 11 08 Retrieved 2020 11 16 Graduate Schools Keimyung University website 2020 02 19 Retrieved 2020 11 17 음악공연예술대학 대학소개 연혁 in Korean Keimyung University 음악공연예술대학 in Korean Keimyung University 계명 쇼팽음악원 소개 in Korean Keimyung University International programs Dual Degree Program Keimyung University Polish 1st lady visits Keimyung University The Korea Times November 4 2012 Chopin piano competition held in Daegu The Korea Herald August 12 2012 Inho Sohn ed May 20 2019 Keimyung University The history of Its Buildings Keimyung University Press ISBN 979 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