In today's world, Pusan National University has become increasingly important. Whether on a personal, professional or academic level, Pusan National University has become a relevant topic that arouses interest and debate. Technological evolution, social changes, scientific advances or even political events have contributed to Pusan National University occupying a prominent place on the public agenda. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Pusan National University, analyzing its impact, its implications and its relevance in today's society.
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부산대학교 | |
Motto | 진리, 자유, 봉사 Truth, Freedom, Service |
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Type | National |
Established | 1946 |
President | Cha Jeongin |
Academic staff | 839 (full-time) |
Undergraduates | 17,347 |
Postgraduates | 9,138 |
Location | , |
Campus | Urban, Rural |
Mascot | Sanjinee (산지니) |
Website | www.pusan.ac.kr |
Pusan National University | |
Hangul | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Busan Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Pusan Taehakkyo |
JoongAng National | Domestic | 24 | |
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QS National | General | 18 | |
THE National | General | 14–17 | |
ARWU National | Research | 9–12 | |
QS Asia (Asia version) | General | 90 | |
THE Asia (Asia version) | General | 251–300 | |
ARWU World | Research | 401–500 | |
QS World | General | 611–620 | |
THE World | General | 501–600 | |
USNWR World | General | =698 |
Pusan National University (PNU), also called Busan National University, is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities in South Korea. PNU is widely regarded as the No. 2 public university after Seoul National University amongst the Flagship Korean National Universities. It is the first national university established after the National Liberation Day of Korea.
There are fours campuses of the university: Busan Campus, Ami Campus, Miryang Campus and Yangsan Campus. They are located in Busan (Korean: 부산; MR: Pusan) and South Gyeongsang Province.
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