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Established | 1979 (University status on 1989) |
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President | Lee Jongseo |
Address | 96-3 Yonggun-Dong, Dong-Gu, Daejeon, 300-716 Daejeon, Korea ,,, |
Campus | Urban(Daejeon Campus) |
Mascot | TheMagpie |
Website | www.dju.ac.kr[1] |
Daejeon University | |
Hangul | 대전대학교 |
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Hanja | 大田大學校 |
Revised Romanization | Daejeon Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Taejŏn Taehakkyo |
Daejeon University (Korean: 대전대학교) is a private university located inDaejeon, South Korea. About 230 instructors are employed, with Lim Yong-Cheol (임용철) as the current president. The university also operates fourOriental medicine hospitals, two in Daejeon and the others in Chungju and Chunan.
The school first opened in 1981 as Daejeon College (대전대학). The affiliated Oriental Medicine Hospital opened in the following year. The graduate school opened in 1987, and the college became a university in 1988.
Undergraduate School
Graduate School
Daejeon University has strong links with the ASEAN University Network, whereby jointly through the ASEAN Exchange Student Program, both institutions aim to develop interregional friendship between the Republic of Korea and South East Asian countries. Up to 2012, there have been 10 batches of exchange students coming from South East Asian nations to study a wide array of subjects at Daejeon University. In 2012, there was a significant change in the exchange program where it only focuses on 5 nations: Cambodia, Philippines, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam (CPLMV).
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