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Overview
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The graduate school is evolving into a research-oriented university of international standards, striving to become a leading intellectual female community. It is seeking to improve its research results by attracting world-renowned professors, increasing manpower for research assistance, and through active research in the laboratories.
The partnership between academia, research and industry, both at home and overseas, helps secure external resources as well as continuous investment and maintenance of the school's basic structure, including facilities and establishments. The credit exchange program with Yonsei and Sogang University's graduate schools and the credit exchange system with Seoul National University, mutually complement the faculty and facility of each school, contributing at the same time to an open and collaborative academic environment.
As of October 2010, the graduate school offers 6 schools and 52 departments (58 in total) for the master's program, 6 schools and 50 departments (56 in total) for the doctoral program, 5 combined programs between departments(4 for the doctoral program), and 18 programs partnered with academia, research and industry (17 for the doctoral program). As of October 2010 there were 2,236 students in the master's program and 816 in the doctoral program (including the combined program). |
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History |
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1950 |
Authorization to establish the graduate school |
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1972 |
Credit exchange program with Sogang and Yonsei Universities. |
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1994 |
Academia and research cooperation for the master's and doctoral program. |
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1996 |
Combined Master's and Doctoral Program |
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2007 |
Credit exchange system with Seoul National University | |
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The aim of education
Ewha aims to provide an education based on the truth, goodness and beauty of the Christian religion, nurturing the world's most outstanding women leaders who can contribute to the development of our nation and the human society. To this end, Ewha's graduate school has defined the following goals:
Teach academic theories and technical knowledge required for a professional scholar of international standards.
Foster creative and critical research abilities for unique knowledge to contribute to the development of mankind's culture.
Nurture leadership that is based on Christianity in academia and research, to become front runners in the society and the intellectual community. |