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Chejungwon (Gwanghyewon) inside Yonsei University campus, restored to its current form in the 1980s Gwanghyewon's main door and engravings. The Yonsei University Medical School dates to April 10, 1885, when the first modern hospital to practice Western medicine in Korea, Gwanghyewon, was established. [7]
Yonsei (四世, "fourth generation") is a Japanese diasporic term used in countries, particularly in North America and in Latin America, to specify the great-grandchildren of Japanese immigrants . The children of Issei are Nisei (the second generation).
Yonsei may refer to: Yonsei (Japanese diaspora), descendants of Japanese emigrants; Yonsei University, a private university in Seoul Severance Hospital, hospital ...
No. Image Name Romanized Name Hangul Term 1 Oliver R. Avison: 올리버 R. 에이비슨: 1893 – 1934 2 Oh Geung Seon []: 오긍선: 1934 – 1941 3 Lee Young Jun []: 이영준
It includes Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University. [1] The term is widely used in South Korea, both in the media and by the universities themselves. [2] [3] Being admitted to one of the SKY universities is frequently seen as important to one's career and social position in the country.
The Korea–Yonsei rivalry (Korean: 고연전 or 연고전) is the college rivalry between two universities located in Seoul, South Korea, Korea University and Yonsei University. Located within the same city, the campuses are only thirty minutes apart. [1] [2] Korea University's symbol and mascot is the Tiger and Yonsei University's is the ...
Yonsei University Mirae Campus is Yonsei University's satellite campus. It was established in Wonju, South Korea in 1978. The campus was created from the merger of ...
The Yonsei Medical Journal is a general medical journal which has been published since 1960 by the Yonsei University, College of Medicine. [1] It is published bimonthly. The journal covers in all areas related to medicine based on clinical or basic research. The editor-in-chief is In-Hong Choi. [2]