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Daegu Catholic University
대구가톨릭대학교
Former name
Catholic University of Daegu, Hyosung Catholic University, Hyosung Women's University
MottoAmare Servire
Type Private
Established1914
PresidentDr. Han-Gee Seong
Students15,000
Undergraduates13,000
Postgraduates2,000
Address
13-13 Hayang-ro, Hayang-eup, Gyeongsan, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea
, , ,
35°54′44″N 128°48′28″E / 35.91219°N 128.80775°E / 35.91219; 128.80775
CampusUrban, Multiple sites
AffiliationsCatholic
Website www.cu.ac.kr
Catholic University of Daegu
Hangul
대구가톨릭대학교
Hanja
大邱加图立大学
Revised RomanizationDaegu Gatollik Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerTaegu Kat'ollik Taehakkyo

Daegu Catholic University (DCU; previously named Catholic University of Daegu) is a private research university in Daegu, South Korea. DCU is known for its academic strength, especially in the field of medical, pharmacy, health science, psychology, social science, and education.

History

The St. Justin Seminary, from which the university claims descent, opened in Daegu on November 1, 1914, having been founded in May of that year. The first four rectors of the school were French missionaries, the first being a Fr. Chargeboeuf, also known by his Korean name Song Duck-mang (송덕망). The first Korean rector, Fr. Choi Min-sun (최민순), who took up the post in 1945, was also the last rector of the seminary, which closed due to the turbulent events of that year, sending most of its students home in May but remaining open until December to allow the final class of 4 to graduate.

In 1952, the Hyosung Women's Junior College (효성여자초급대학) was established, offering instruction to 150 students in the fields of music, literature, and home economics. The following year, it became a four-year college, also offering instruction in pharmacology. The college continued to expand steadily in the following years, establishing its graduate school in 1972 and gaining university status in 1980.

International relations

Daegu Catholic University maintains international relations with 290 universities & Colleges & Institutions in 39 countries:

The ASEAN International Mobility for Students (AIMS) programme member

IFCU member

ASEACCU member

Australia

Canada

China

France

Germany

Hungary

Indonesia

Italy

Japan

Mexico

Mongolia

Philippines

Russia

Spain

Taiwan

United Kingdom

United States

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Campuses

  • Hyosung campus -[main]
  • St. Justin campus - [Theology]
  • St. Luke campus -[Medical school/Nursing school/DCU Hospital]

Organization and administration

  • Governance
  • Endowment

Academics

Others

External links