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Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, simply referred to as UNIST (Korean울산과학기술원; Hanja蔚山科學技術院; RRUlsan Gwahak Gisurwon), is one of the four public universities in South Korea which are dedicated to research in science and technology, along with KAIST, GIST, UST, and DGIST. UNIST was founded in 2007 in response to growing demand for higher education in the Korean industrial capital of Ulsan,[2] where world-renowned automotive (Hyundai Motor), shipbuilding (Hyundai Heavy Industries), petrochemical (SK Energy), and secondary cells industries are clustered. At the time of its foundation, UNIST was known for being the first national university in South Korea to be incorporated and thus administered by an independent board of trustees despite being funded by the central government.

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
울산과학기술원
MottoFirst in Change
TypeNational
Established2007 (2007)
Budget152 million USD (2015)
PresidentYong Hoon Lee
Academic staff
391[1] (2016)
Administrative staff
288[1] (2016)
Undergraduates2377[1] (2022)
Postgraduates2138[1] (2022)
Location,
ColorsUNIST Navy, UNIST Emerald
MascotUni(윤이) the unicorn
Websitewww.unist.ac.kr
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Hangul
울산과학기술원, 울산과기원, 유니스트
Hanja
蔚山科學技術院, 蔚山科技院
Revised RomanizationUlsan Gwahak Gisurwon
McCune–ReischauerUlsan Kwahak Kisurwŏn

History edit

Despite the fact that Ulsan, with over 1.1 million residents, is an industrial powerhouse of South Korea with the highest GDP per capita among any region in the country, there only existed one university within the city limits, the University of Ulsan. The former president Roh Mu-hyun included the establishment of a national university in Ulsan as part of his campaigning platform and a discussion regarding the university began three years into his presidency along with the construction of a new high speed rail station, Ulsan Station, for the city.[3]

The location of the campus was finalized in 2006[4] and in 2007, Moo Je Cho was selected as the first president of the new university. Cho appealed to the public that the school should be a science and technology oriented institute in order for the new school to find its niche and to take advantage of a possible synergetic effect resulting from a collaboration between the researchers and the local industry as seen in the case of Stanford University and Silicon Valley or KAIST and Daedeock Innopolis.

UNIST was established by the UNIST bill that was passed in 2007 by the request of the people and city of Ulsan. In 2009, UNIST opened its doors to welcome its first class of undergraduate students.

In March 2015, a new bill was passed in the national assembly recognizing UNIST as one of the four nationally funded research institutes in Korea. Besides changing the Korean name of the school from Ulsan Gwahak Gisurdae (울산과학기술대) to Ulsan Gwahak Gisurwon (울산과학기술원), the passage of this bill implied a new set of additional changes and benefits from the national government including but not limited to a greater emphasis on graduate education and the waiver of the alternative military service examination for its PhD students.

On 12 May 2019, the university has celebrated its 10th anniversary from the day of its opening. The ceremony lasted the entire day, and several UNIST members and distinguished guests, such as National Assembly members Lee Chae-ik, Jeong Kab-yoon, and Kang Ghil-boo, Ulju County mayor Lee Seon-ho, among others. The ceremony was sponsored by KBS and BNK Kyongnam Bank. A commemorative open concert was held in the evening of the same day and was broadcast via Korean Broadcasting Service. The concert was attended by some 7000 people.[5]

Timeline edit

April 6, 2007 The Act on Establishment and Operation of the National University Corporation, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology was enacted.
September 1, 2007 The first president, Dr. Moo Je Cho, was appointed
October 10, 2007 The first board of directors meeting was held
March 2, 2009 The first undergraduate students were accepted
June, 2010 UNIST Supercomputing center opened
September 1, 2011 President Cho started a second term
October 7, 2012 The first Institute for Basic Science (IBS) lab opened.
October 18, 2012 The stem cell research building opened
February 26, 2013 The first graduation ceremony took place
February 27, 2013 The 5th class entrance ceremony was held
July 1, 2014 The Genomics Institute opened
September, 2015 UNIST becomes one of the fourth nationally funded research institutes in Korea
October, 2015 Inauguration of Dr. Mooyoung Jung as the 3rd president of the school took place.[6]
December 7, 2015 Inauguration of the institute of disaster management took place.[7]
March 7, 2017 UNIST opens Industry-Academia Battery R&D Center, said to be the world's largest R&D center for batteries operated by a university.[8]
March 23, 2018 Completion of the Ulsan Industry-University Convergence Center, UNIST's second campus.[9]
November 26, 2018 UNIST receives the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) International Accreditation.[10]
November 25, 2019 Dr. Yong Hoon Lee begins his term as UNIST's 4th president.[11]

University rankings edit

University rankings
QS National[12] General 8
ARWU National[13] General 2-7
USNWR National[14] General 6
THE Asia[15] General 21
USNWR Asia[16] General 51
THE World[17] General 178
QS World[18] General 197
USNWR World[19] General 368
ARWU World[20] Research 201-300
THE World (Young)[21] General/Young 5

In 2017, the Times Higher Education ranked UNIST 201-250th in the world.

In 2018, the Times Higher Education ranked UNIST 201-250th in the world.

In 2019, the U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking ranked UNIST 368th in the world, 51st in Asia, 7th in Korea. Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked UNIST 201-250th in the world, 20th amongst world's youngest universities (Universities that are 50 years old or younger), and 22nd best university in Asia.

In 2021, the Times Higher Education ranked UNIST 178th in the world, 21st in Asia, 5th in Korea, 5th amongst world’s youngest universities.

Academics edit

UNIST is a medium-sized, research oriented university. Modeled after other universities around the world such as KAIST, MIT and HKUST the school employed three approaches that would set UNIST apart from other universities in Korea. First, despite being a national university of Korea, 100% of the courses at UNIST are taught in English and the school is actively seeking ways to recruit international students and professors. Second, all undergraduate students are required to pursue two areas of specializations called 'tracks'. The first track is roughly equivalent to a major and the second track is comparable to a minor at other universities. Third, UNIST has adopted the flipped learning approach in its classrooms in order to promote active student participation and mastery of the core subjects in science and engineering.[citation needed]

UNIST comprises 13 science and engineering departments, a business school, and the School of Liberal Arts, which oversees the school's first year undergraduate curriculum. In addition, there are several specialized graduate schools and research centers.[24]

Undergraduate schools edit

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering
  • Department of Materials Science and Engineering
  • Department of Nuclear Engineering
  • School of Design
  • School of Biomedical Engineering
  • Department of Industrial Engineering
  • Department of Biological Engineering
  • Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Mathematical Science
  • Department of Chemistry
  • School of Energy and Chemical Engineering
  • School of Business Administration
  • School of Liberal Arts

Graduate schools edit

  • Graduate School of Technology & Innovation Management
  • Graduate School of Creative Design Engineering
  • Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Management [25]
  • Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence [26]
  • Graduate School of Semiconductor Materials and Devices Engineering [27]

Affiliated research centers edit

  • KOGIC: Korean Genomics Center at UNIST
  • Hans Schöler Stem Cell Research Center
  • Institute for Basic Science (IBS) is a nationally funded research organization in South Korea consisting of a number of labs in universities around the country. UNIST is home to 3 IBS affiliated labs, namely:[28]
    1. Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (Director Rodney Ruoff)
    2. Center for Soft and Living Matter (Director Steve Granick)
    3. Center for Genomic Integrity (Director Myung Kyungjae)

Campus edit

UNIST maintains a fully residential campus. Its location, Eonyang, is adjacent to the old Ulsan city and small mountains surround the whole campus. At the center of the campus, there sits a large man-made pond called Gamakmot.

Note edit

  • All courses are taught in English.
  • Almost all students live in dormitories.
  • All undergraduate students and graduate students in good standing receive full-tuition and living expenses from the university.
  • UNIST is actively recruiting international researchers and graduate level students.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "UNIST Facts & Figures". UNIST Official Website. UNIST. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  2. ^ ""Manufacturing Capital of Korea" Ulsan Takes No. 1 Position in Per-capita Income". The Korea Economic Dailey. 26 December 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
  3. ^ "울산 국립대 추진 일지". www.hani.co.kr. 16 September 2005. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  4. ^ "울산 국립대 부지 "반연지구" 확정". news.naver.com. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  5. ^ "UNIST Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary with Ulsan Citizens". UNIST News Center. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
  6. ^ "Inauguration of President Mooyoung Jung". UNIST News Center. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
  7. ^ "The Institute of Disaster Management Inaugurated at UNIST". UNIST News Center. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
  8. ^ "UNIST Opens World-Class Battery Research Center". UNIST News Center. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
  9. ^ "UNIST Celebrates Completion of Ulsan Industry-University Convergence District". UNIST News Center. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
  10. ^ "UNIST Business School Earns AACSB International Accreditation". UNIST News Center. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
  11. ^ "President Yong Hoon Lee Begins Term as UNIST's 4th President". UNIST News Center. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  12. ^ "QS University Rankings 2023". Top Universities. 2023. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  13. ^ World University Rankings - 2019 (2019). "South Korea Universities in Top 500 universities". Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved August 16, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ U.S.News & World Report (2019). "Search Best Global Universities - US News Education". Retrieved July 20, 2019.
  15. ^ "Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings". Times Higher Education. 2019. Retrieved August 16, 2019.
  16. ^ U.S.News & World Report (2019). "Best Global Universities in Asia - US News Education". Retrieved July 20, 2019.
  17. ^ "THE World University Rankings". Times Higher Education. 2020. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
  18. ^ a b "QS World University Rankings". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2020. Retrieved August 16, 2019.
  19. ^ U.S.News & World Report (2019). "Best Global Universities - US News". Retrieved July 20, 2019.
  20. ^ a b "Academic Ranking of World Universities". Institute of Higher Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. 2019. Retrieved August 16, 2019.
  21. ^ "Young University Rankings 2019". Times Higher Education (THE). 2019. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  22. ^ "QS Asian University Rankings". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2019. Retrieved August 16, 2019.
  23. ^ "QS Top 50 Under 50 2020". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2020. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  24. ^ "Academics | UNIST". www.unist.ac.kr. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
  25. ^ "융합경영대학원 | Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Management, UNIST". gsim.unist.ac.kr.
  26. ^ "UNIST - AI graduate school".
  27. ^ "UNIST - Semiconductor graduate school".
  28. ^ "After Establishment: Secondary Period". UNIST. Retrieved 6 July 2018. Since 2012, UNIST has accomplished a feat of hosting 3 IBS Campus Research Centers on campus, receiving funding of $300 billion USD over 10 year from Korea Institute for Basic Science. These campus site labs are led by world leading scientists, Steve Granick, Rodney S. Ruoff, and Kyung Jae Myung and will be contributing to the progress of basic sciences and society.

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UNIST was known for being the first national university in South Korea to be incorporated and thus administered by an independent board of trustees despite being funded by the central government Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology울산과학기술원MottoFirst in ChangeTypeNationalEstablished2007 2007 Budget152 million USD 2015 PresidentYong Hoon LeeAcademic staff391 1 2016 Administrative staff288 1 2016 Undergraduates2377 1 2022 Postgraduates2138 1 2022 LocationUlsan South KoreaColorsUNIST Navy UNIST EmeraldMascotUni 윤이 the unicornWebsitewww wbr unist wbr ac wbr krUlsan National Institute of Science and TechnologyHangul울산과학기술원 울산과기원 유니스트Hanja蔚山科學技術院 蔚山科技院Revised RomanizationUlsan Gwahak GisurwonMcCune ReischauerUlsan Kwahak Kisurwŏn Contents 1 History 1 1 Timeline 2 University rankings 3 Academics 3 1 Undergraduate schools 3 2 Graduate schools 3 3 Affiliated research centers 4 Campus 5 Note 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 See alsoHistory editDespite the fact that Ulsan with over 1 1 million residents is an industrial powerhouse of South Korea with the highest GDP per capita among any region in the country there only existed one university within the city limits the University of Ulsan The former president Roh Mu hyun included the establishment of a national university in Ulsan as part of his campaigning platform and a discussion regarding the university began three years into his presidency along with the construction of a new high speed rail station Ulsan Station for the city 3 The location of the campus was finalized in 2006 4 and in 2007 Moo Je Cho was selected as the first president of the new university Cho appealed to the public that the school should be a science and technology oriented institute in order for the new school to find its niche and to take advantage of a possible synergetic effect resulting from a collaboration between the researchers and the local industry as seen in the case of Stanford University and Silicon Valley or KAIST and Daedeock Innopolis UNIST was established by the UNIST bill that was passed in 2007 by the request of the people and city of Ulsan In 2009 UNIST opened its doors to welcome its first class of undergraduate students In March 2015 a new bill was passed in the national assembly recognizing UNIST as one of the four nationally funded research institutes in Korea Besides changing the Korean name of the school from Ulsan Gwahak Gisurdae 울산과학기술대 to Ulsan Gwahak Gisurwon 울산과학기술원 the passage of this bill implied a new set of additional changes and benefits from the national government including but not limited to a greater emphasis on graduate education and the waiver of the alternative military service examination for its PhD students On 12 May 2019 the university has celebrated its 10th anniversary from the day of its opening The ceremony lasted the entire day and several UNIST members and distinguished guests such as National Assembly members Lee Chae ik Jeong Kab yoon and Kang Ghil boo Ulju County mayor Lee Seon ho among others The ceremony was sponsored by KBS and BNK Kyongnam Bank A commemorative open concert was held in the evening of the same day and was broadcast via Korean Broadcasting Service The concert was attended by some 7000 people 5 Timeline edit April 6 2007 The Act on Establishment and Operation of the National University Corporation Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology was enacted September 1 2007 The first president Dr Moo Je Cho was appointedOctober 10 2007 The first board of directors meeting was heldMarch 2 2009 The first undergraduate students were acceptedJune 2010 UNIST Supercomputing center openedSeptember 1 2011 President Cho started a second termOctober 7 2012 The first Institute for Basic Science IBS lab opened October 18 2012 The stem cell research building openedFebruary 26 2013 The first graduation ceremony took placeFebruary 27 2013 The 5th class entrance ceremony was heldJuly 1 2014 The Genomics Institute openedSeptember 2015 UNIST becomes one of the fourth nationally funded research institutes in KoreaOctober 2015 Inauguration of Dr Mooyoung Jung as the 3rd president of the school took place 6 December 7 2015 Inauguration of the institute of disaster management took place 7 March 7 2017 UNIST opens Industry Academia Battery R amp D Center said to be the world s largest R amp D center for batteries operated by a university 8 March 23 2018 Completion of the Ulsan Industry University Convergence Center UNIST s second campus 9 November 26 2018 UNIST receives the AACSB Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International Accreditation 10 November 25 2019 Dr Yong Hoon Lee begins his term as UNIST s 4th president 11 University rankings editUniversity rankingsQS National 12 General8ARWU National 13 General2 7USNWR National 14 General6THE Asia 15 General21USNWR Asia 16 General51THE World 17 General178QS World 18 General197USNWR World 19 General368ARWU World 20 Research201 300THE World Young 21 General Young5In 2017 the Times Higher Education ranked UNIST 201 250th in the world In 2018 the Times Higher Education ranked UNIST 201 250th in the world In 2019 the U S News amp World Report Best Global University Ranking ranked UNIST 368th in the world 51st in Asia 7th in Korea Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked UNIST 201 250th in the world 20th amongst world s youngest universities Universities that are 50 years old or younger and 22nd best university in Asia In 2021 the Times Higher Education ranked UNIST 178th in the world 21st in Asia 5th in Korea 5th amongst world s youngest universities Academics editUNIST is a medium sized research oriented university Modeled after other universities around the world such as KAIST MIT and HKUST the school employed three approaches that would set UNIST apart from other universities in Korea First despite being a national university of Korea 100 of the courses at UNIST are taught in English and the school is actively seeking ways to recruit international students and professors Second all undergraduate students are required to pursue two areas of specializations called tracks The first track is roughly equivalent to a major and the second track is comparable to a minor at other universities Third UNIST has adopted the flipped learning approach in its classrooms in order to promote active student participation and mastery of the core subjects in science and engineering citation needed UNIST comprises 13 science and engineering departments a business school and the School of Liberal Arts which oversees the school s first year undergraduate curriculum In addition there are several specialized graduate schools and research centers 24 Undergraduate schools edit Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering Department of Materials Science and Engineering Department of Nuclear Engineering School of Design School of Biomedical Engineering Department of Industrial Engineering Department of Biological Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Computer Science and Engineering Department of Physics Department of Mathematical Science Department of Chemistry School of Energy and Chemical Engineering School of Business Administration School of Liberal ArtsGraduate schools edit Graduate School of Technology amp Innovation Management Graduate School of Creative Design Engineering Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Management 25 Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence 26 Graduate School of Semiconductor Materials and Devices Engineering 27 Affiliated research centers edit KOGIC Korean Genomics Center at UNIST Hans Scholer Stem Cell Research Center Institute for Basic Science IBS is a nationally funded research organization in South Korea consisting of a number of labs in universities around the country UNIST is home to 3 IBS affiliated labs namely 28 Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials Director Rodney Ruoff Center for Soft and Living Matter Director Steve Granick Center for Genomic Integrity Director Myung Kyungjae Campus editUNIST maintains a fully residential campus Its location Eonyang is adjacent to the old Ulsan city and small mountains surround the whole campus At the center of the campus there sits a large man made pond called Gamakmot Note editAll courses are taught in English Almost all students live in dormitories All undergraduate students and graduate students in good standing receive full tuition and living expenses from the university UNIST is actively recruiting international researchers and graduate level students Gallery edit nbsp UNIST Library nbsp Business Administration Building nbsp View from the main entrance nbsp View from the main square to the northSee also editList of national universities in South Korea List of universities and colleges in South Korea Education in KoreaReferences edit a b c d UNIST Facts amp Figures UNIST Official Website UNIST Retrieved 1 April 2016 Manufacturing Capital of Korea Ulsan Takes No 1 Position in Per capita Income The Korea Economic Dailey 26 December 2012 Retrieved 21 March 2014 울산 국립대 추진 일지 www hani co kr 16 September 2005 Retrieved 2016 02 21 울산 국립대 부지 반연지구 확정 news naver com Retrieved 2016 02 21 UNIST Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary with Ulsan Citizens UNIST News Center Retrieved 2019 11 24 Inauguration of President Mooyoung Jung UNIST News Center Retrieved 2019 11 24 The Institute of Disaster Management Inaugurated at UNIST UNIST News Center Retrieved 2019 11 24 UNIST Opens World Class Battery Research Center UNIST News Center Retrieved 2019 11 24 UNIST Celebrates Completion of Ulsan Industry University Convergence District UNIST News Center Retrieved 2019 11 24 UNIST Business School Earns AACSB International Accreditation UNIST News Center Retrieved 2019 11 24 President Yong Hoon Lee Begins Term as UNIST s 4th President UNIST News Center Retrieved 2019 11 25 QS University Rankings 2023 Top Universities 2023 Retrieved September 6 2022 World University Rankings 2019 2019 South Korea Universities in Top 500 universities Academic Ranking of World Universities Retrieved August 16 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link U S News amp World Report 2019 Search Best Global Universities US News Education Retrieved July 20 2019 Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings Times Higher Education 2019 Retrieved August 16 2019 U S News amp World Report 2019 Best Global Universities in Asia US News Education Retrieved July 20 2019 THE World University Rankings Times Higher Education 2020 Retrieved October 19 2019 a b QS World University Rankings QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited 2020 Retrieved August 16 2019 U S News amp World Report 2019 Best Global Universities US News Retrieved July 20 2019 a b Academic Ranking of World Universities Institute of Higher Education Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2019 Retrieved August 16 2019 Young University Rankings 2019 Times Higher Education THE 2019 Retrieved July 21 2019 QS Asian University Rankings QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited 2019 Retrieved August 16 2019 QS Top 50 Under 50 2020 QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited 2020 Retrieved July 21 2019 Academics UNIST www unist ac kr Retrieved 2019 11 12 융합경영대학원 Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Management UNIST gsim unist ac kr UNIST AI graduate school UNIST Semiconductor graduate school After Establishment Secondary Period UNIST Retrieved 6 July 2018 Since 2012 UNIST has accomplished a feat of hosting 3 IBS Campus Research Centers on campus receiving funding of 300 billion USD over 10 year from Korea Institute for Basic Science These campus site labs are led by world leading scientists Steve Granick Rodney S Ruoff and Kyung Jae Myung and will be contributing to the progress of basic sciences and society 35 34 23 N 129 11 24 E 35 573 N 129 190 E 35 573 129 190See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to UNIST Education in South Korea 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