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Korea University is a member of the Korea University Sports Federation (KUSF) and its men's football/soccer, men's basketball, baseball, and men's ice hockey teams participate in the KUSF U-League. [48] It has a historic athletic rivalry with the nearby Yonsei University which dates back to the Japanese occupation era. [49]
Registration is mandatory if they are residing in the Republic of Korea for more than 90 days. The Foreign Registration Number on the Residence Card (외국인등록증) serves as a substitute for the "resident" (or national) registration number on a Korean citizen's Resident Registration Card (주민등록증).
Between 2018 and 2019, Cha Eun-jeong, a South Korean anthropologist from Seoul National University, was allowed to visit the school a number of times.When she first visited the school, she did so without prior notice, and was turned away with the explanation that they "do not officially accept guests from the Southern side".
Korea University College of Medicine is the medical school of Korea University. It is located in Seoul, South Korea. As one of the oldest medical schools in South Korea, it has been historically regarded as one of the country's top medical schools. In 2021, the Korea University Medical Center was ranked as one of the top 100 hospitals in the ...
Konkuk University: 1931 Private 32,100 Gwangjin-gu: Chungju-si (Chungju Campus) Kookmin University: 1946 Private 14,944 Seongbuk-gu Korea University: 1905 Private 29,445 Seongbuk-gu Sejong-si (Sejong Campus) Kwangwoon University: 1934 Private 13,100 Nowon-gu Kyonggi University: 1947 Private 17,000 Seodaemun-gu Suwon-si (Main Campus) Kyung Hee ...
i-PIN (Internet Personal Identification Number; Korean: 아이핀) is a "commercial" alternative to the Resident Registration Number used in South Korea for on-line identification. Because of the increasing usage of Resident Registration Number for on-line services make it open for the rampant identity frauds and inefficiencies, it is a ...
The council takes charge in preparing annual school events such as Ipselenti, Ko-Yon-Jeon (the athletic contest of both universities: Korea University and Yonsei University) and endeavors to enhance its students’ general welfare.
In Korea, the first Identity Card appeared in the Joseon Dynasty, it was called Hopaebeop (호패법). Joseon Dynasty, which had a centralized national government, it was necessary to have an ID card for all people to effectively maintain the class system, After that The Korea Empire which succeeded Joseon Dynasty made the first modern ID cards.