Sungkonghoe University
성공회대학교 | |
Former names | St. Michael Theological School |
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Motto | 열림, 섬김, 나눔[1] |
Motto in English | Openness, Service, Sharing |
Type | Private |
Established | 1914 (Saint Michael's Theological School) 1994 (reorganized as a comprehensive university) |
Affiliation | Anglican |
President | Ki Seok Kim |
Administrative staff | 287 |
Undergraduates | 3,090 |
Postgraduates | 447 |
Location | , , South Korea |
Campus | 39,431 m2 (424,430 sq ft) |
Website | www |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 성공회대학교 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Seonggonghoe Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏnggonghoe Taehakkyo |
Sungkonghoe University is a private university in Seoul, South Korea. It was originally founded in 1914 by an Anglican Communion and became a comprehensive university in 1994.
History[edit]
Origins (1914–1960)[edit]
St. Michael's Seminary was founded in 1914 laying the groundwork for what would become, in 1994, Sungkonghoe University. The current rector is the Rev. KwonSeok Yang, an Anglican priest and a theologian.
- April 1914 - School opens under the name of St. Michael's Theological School in Ganghwa, Incheon.
- May 1921 - Moves from Ganghwa to Incheon.
- March 1940 - Political oppression results in forced closure of the Shrine by Japanese police.
- April 1952 - School moves from Incheon to Cheongju.
Development (1961–1994)[edit]
- September 1961 - Moves to Hangdong, Guro, Seoul (present location).
- March 1982 - reorganizes as Cheonsin Theological seminary (four-year course of studies).
- March 1988 - Department of Social Welfare established.
- February 1992 - Permission granted to raise status to Sungkonghoe Theological Seminary.
Expansion (1994–present)[edit]
The school has been an active member of CUAC (Colleges and Universities of Anglican Communion) since it joined in 1995. In 1999 it became a member of the Democracy Consortium of Universities with Sang-ji University and Han-shin University in 1999.
- September 1994 - Name changed from Sungkonghoe Theological Seminary to Sungkonghoe University.
- March 1996 - Department of Journalism and Broadcasting / Graduate School of Theology established
- November 1999 - General Graduate School / Graduate School of Education established.
- April 2000 - pro-democracy movement Library opened.
- April 2003 - school fence removed.
- October 2010 - Theological building construction complete.
- April 2014 - Centennial(100th anniversary) ceremony / academic symposium held.
- April 2019 - Dormitory ‘The Sup’ opened.
- September 2021 - Major of Artificial Intelligence
Academics[edit]
Undergraduate[edit]
- College of Social Sciences (Majors - Political science, Economics, Sociology, Social Welfare, Business administration)
- College of Humanities
- College of Media and Digital Content
- College of Information Technology Engineering
- College of General education
Postgraduate[edit]
- Graduate School of Social Sciences
- Graduate School of Theology
- Graduate School of Education
- Graduate School of Social Welfare
- Graduate School of Peace and Civil society
- Graduate School of Culture and Communications
- Graduate School of Social and Solidarity Economy
Research centers[edit]
- Institute for East Asian Studies (EAI)
- Democracy and Social Movements Institute (DaSM)
- Research Center for Social Enterprise
Notable people[edit]
- Shin Youngbok, Philosopher
- Lee Jae-joung, Theologian, Member of Parliament, Minister of Unification, Superintendent of Education(Gyeonggi-do)
- Cho Hee-yeon, Sociologist, Superintendent of Education(Seoul)
- Jung Hae-Gu, Political scientist, Chairperson of the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences.
- Kim Dong-choon, Sociologist
- KIM Soohaeng, Economist
- Nam In-soon, Member of Parliament
- Mohiuddin Ahmad, writer and researcher, taught at the university.[2][3]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "교육이념" [The ideals of education]. Sungkonghoe University (in Korean). Retrieved March 18, 2014.
- ^ 'আমার তথ্যগুলো তাদের বর্তমান নষ্ট করে দিচ্ছে'. BBC News (in Bengali). 30 August 2017.
- ^ Ahmad, Mohiuddin (14 March 2007). "Why should we pay back odious and illegitimate debts?". CADTM.