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Gu are similar to London's or New York's boroughs or Tokyo's 23 special wards. Each gu's government handles many of the functions that are handled by city governments in other jurisdictions. This city-like standing is underscored by the fact that each gu has its own legislative council, mayor and sister cities. Each gu is further divided into ...
Gwangjin-gu Seokyeong University: 1947 Private 8,401 Seongbuk-gu Seoul Women's University: 1960 Private 8,338 Nowon-gu Sogang University: 1960 Private 15,111 Mapo-gu Sookmyung Women's University: 1906 Private 10,492 Yongsan-gu: Yongsan-gu (Second Foundation Campus) Soongsil University: 1897 Private 16,406 Dongjak-gu Sungkonghoe University: 1914 ...
Gwanak District (Korean: 관악구; RR: Gwanak-gu) is an administrative subdivision (gu) of Seoul, South Korea. It lies on the southern skirt of Seoul, bordering Anyang of Gyeonggi Province. The southern border of Gwanak District, bordering Anyang, consists of the craggy ridgeline of Gwanaksan (Mt. Gwanak), which dominates the local geography.
Seoul National University's freshman class in 2022 had 10% of its students come from schools in Gangnam School District 8. [15] Torch Trinity Graduate University is located in Yangjae-dong, Seocho District. [16] International schools in the district: French School of Seoul [17] Dulwich College Seoul
The school's main campus is located in Daehak-ro, Jongro-gu, Seoul. With more than 180,000 students enrolled, [ 6 ] including 700 postgraduate students, KNOU is the first Open university , distance and lifelong educational institution of South Korea, and the largest educational institution in the country by enrollment .
Seoul Subway Line 2, also known as the Circle Line, passes through Gwangjin-gu with key stations, such as Konkuk University, Guui, and Gangbyeon. Other neighbouring areas surrounding the district, such as Seongdong-gu and Songpa-gu are accessible through the line. (Seongdong-gu) ← Konkuk University — Guui — Gangbyeon → (Songpa-gu)
Seodaemun is located in northwestern Seoul, bordering the city districts of Eunpyeong to the northwest, Mapo to the southwest, Jung to the southeast, and Jongno to the east. Seodaemun is part of the Seongjeosimni (Outer old Seoul) area and is named after Donuimun , one of the Eight Gates of Seoul which was formerly located within the district.
Later the school was re-organized as Gyeongseong Public Industrial School, Gyeonggi Technical College, and Seoul National University of Technology before it was finally reborn as Seoul National University of Science and Technology in September 2010 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its foundation. The institution is also known as 'Seoultech'.