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Yonsei University is a member of the Korea University Sports Federation (KUSF) and its men's football/soccer, men's basketball, baseball and men's ice hockey teams participate in the KUSF U-League. [70] Its mascot is the eagle and its student-athletes are thus informally known as "Eagles". [71] [72]
Underwood International College, Yonsei University was founded in 2006 as a constituent college of Yonsei University.Based in Seoul and Incheon, South Korea. [6]The college is the first and only liberal arts college in the Republic of Korea, and the only college at Yonsei University to conduct and assess all classes in English. [7]
SKY is an unofficial grouping and acronym for the three most prestigious and academically competitive universities located in Seoul, South Korea. It includes Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University. [1] The term is widely used in South Korea, both in the media and by the universities themselves.
Korea Polytechnic University; Korea Tourism College – Icheon, Gyeonggi; Korea University – Seoul; Korea University of Science and Technology – Seoul, Suwon, Changwon, Ansan, Seongnam, and Daejeon; Korea University of Technology and Education – Cheonan, South Chungcheong; Korean National University of Cultural Heritage – Buyeo County ...
The Korea–Yonsei rivalry (Korean: 고연전 or 연고전) is the college rivalry between two universities located in Seoul, South Korea, Korea University and Yonsei University. Located within the same city, the campuses are only thirty minutes apart. [1] [2] Korea University's symbol and mascot is the Tiger and Yonsei University's is the ...
The number of international students in Korea is 181,842. [3] In 2023, South Korean government announced its five-year plan to attract 300,000 international students. Its main content is to lift the Korean language reguirement for college admission, expand internship and employment opportunities, and establish a quick visa system.
Trump's "America First" doctrine could further weaken Washington's position as a global leader, says John Delury, a historian of modern China and Professor at Yonsei University in Seoul.
YONSEI-KOICA Master's Degree Program is a master's degree program for public officials in developing countries jointly run by Yonsei University and KOICA. It aims to contribute to long-term development by enhancing the growth and stability of partner countries.