한국외국어대학교 | |
Motto | Veritas, Pax, Creatio Truth, peace, creation |
---|---|
Type | Private |
Established | 1954 |
President | Kim In-chul |
Academic staff
|
613 |
Students | 27,351 |
Undergraduates | 23,661 |
Postgraduates | 3,690 |
Address | 서울특별시 동대문구 이문동 270 (270 Imun-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul) / 경기도 용인시 모현면 왕산리 산89( 89 San, Wangsan-ri, Mohyeon-myeon, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do), Seoul, Yongin, South Korea |
Campus | Urban; rural |
Website | www |
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies | |
Hangul | |
---|---|
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Hanguk Oegugeo Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Han'guk Oegugŏ Taehakkyo |
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) is a private research university based in Seoul, Republic of Korea. The university was founded in 1954 to promote foreign language education in post-war Korea. The university is located in Seoul and Yongin. The name of the university is derived from the romanization of the Korean word hankuk (Korean: 한국; Hanja: 韓國) which means Korea.
The university is widely considered as one of the best private higher educations in South Korea, especially on foreign language and social science. Numerous diplomats and ambassadors are graduates of HUFS. It has a graduate school of interpretation and translation.
In 2007, HUFS won third place of Korean universities on the National Customer Satisfaction Index, and was placed second in terms of internationalization two years in a row in the university rankings of JoongAng Ilbo. The evaluation also ranked HUFS second in Korea for its research, faculty, reputation and alumni representation among schools without a medical school in 2008. In 2010, the university was ranked as the best Korean university on the subject of globalization in the QS World University Rankings.
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies was founded as a college for studying foreign languages in April 1954 by Kim Heung-bae with its first students studying English, French, Chinese, German, Spanish and Russian. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the college expanded its programmes and became a university in 1980.
In 1981, it opened its second campus in Yongin, a satellite city of Seoul.
In 2012, U.S President Barack Obama, during his visit to Korea, spoke at Hankuk University in Seoul about global progress toward nuclear non-proliferation.