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Ewha Womans University () is a private women's university in
Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the Capital city, capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the North Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea ...
founded in 1886 by
Mary F. Scranton Mary Fletcher Benton Scranton (December 9, 1832 – October 8, 1909) was an American Methodist Episcopal Church missionary. She was the first Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church representative to Korea and the ...
under
Emperor Gojong Gojong (; 8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919) was the monarch of Korea from 1864 to 1907. He reigned as the last King of Joseon from 1864 to 1897, and as the first Emperor of Korea from 1897 until his forced abdication in 1907. He is known ...
. It was the first university founded in South Korea. Currently, Ewha is one of the world's largest female educational institutes and one of the most prestigious universities in South Korea. It is the only university in Korea that has an exchange program with
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of highe ...
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History

Ewha Womans University traces its roots back to
Mary F. Scranton Mary Fletcher Benton Scranton (December 9, 1832 – October 8, 1909) was an American Methodist Episcopal Church missionary. She was the first Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church representative to Korea and the ...
's Ewha Haktang () mission school for girls, which opened with one student on May 31, 1886. The name Ewha, which means “Pear Blossom,” was bestowed by the
Emperor Gojong Gojong (; 8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919) was the monarch of Korea from 1864 to 1907. He reigned as the last King of Joseon from 1864 to 1897, and as the first Emperor of Korea from 1897 until his forced abdication in 1907. He is known ...
the following year. The image of the pear blossom is incorporated in the school's logo. The school began providing college courses in 1910, and professional courses for women in 1925. The high school section, now known as
Ewha Girls' High School Ewha Girls' High School ( ko, 이화여자고등학교) is a private girls high school located in Jeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Although managed by the same foundation, it is not to be confused with the coeducational Ewha Womans Unive ...
(not to be confused with the coeducational Ewha Womans University High School, the university's
demonstration school A laboratory school or demonstration school is an elementary or secondary school operated in association with a university, college, or other teacher education institution and used for the training of future teachers, educational experimentation, ...
, founded in 1958), separated from the college section and is currently located in Jung-gu, Seoul. Both institutions share the same motto and the "pear blossoms" image in their logos. Immediately following liberation of Korea on August 15, 1945, the college received government permission to become a university. It was the first South Korean university to be officially organized.


Student population

According to figures provided by the university in April 2018, there are 21,596 enrolled students at the university. While figures on the student body's gender breakdown are not available,
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reported in 2003 there were 10 male students enrolled at the time. In 2009,
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reported that male students make up 30% of all foreign international students at the university.


Collaborations

The university collaborates with around 830 partners in 64 countries including Australian National University, Cornell University, Freie University of Berlin, Ghent University, Harvard University, Indiana University, King's College London, Mount Allison University, Nanyang Technological University, The Ohio State University, Peking University, University of Kuala Lumpur, University of California, Santa Cruz, University of British Columbia, University of Edinburgh, University of Hong Kong, University of South Carolina, Uppsala University,
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, and a direct exchange program with Mills College in Oakland, California.


Name

The university now explains its peculiar name by saying that while the lack of an apostrophe in "Womans University" is unconventional, the use of "Woman" rather than "Women" was normal in the past. It claims the use of "Womans" carries special meaning in that the early founders of the college thought that every woman is to be respected; to promote this idea, they chose the word "woman" to avoid lumping students together under the word "women". The claim has not been substantiated.


Museum

Ewha Womans University Museum opened in April 1935. It has a wide range of artifacts, ranging from paintings, ceramics, crafts, doubles and folk items, and its main collection is the Korean National Treasure No. 107 white porcelain, iron and grape jars. The museum consists of a permanent exhibition hall, a planning exhibition hall, a donation exhibition hall and a Damin Goksik art museum.


Academics


Colleges

;College of Liberal Arts *Division of Liberal Arts **Korean Language & Literature **Chinese Language & Literature **English Language & Literature **French Language & Literature **German Language & Literature **History **Philosophy **Christian Studies ;College of Social Sciences **Political Science & International Relations **Public Administration **Economics **Consumer Studies **Library & Information Science **Sociology **Social Welfare **Psychology *Division of Communication & Media **Communication & Media ;College of Natural Sciences *Division of Mathematical & Physical Sciences **Mathematics **Statistics **Physics *Division of Molecular Life & Chemical Sciences **Chemistry & Nano Science **Life Science ;ELTEC College of Engineering *Division of Software Science & Engineering **Computer Science & Engineering **Cyber Security *Division of Advanced Technology **Electronic & Electrical Engineering **Food Science & Engineering **Chemical Engineering & Materials Science *Division of Sustainable Systems Engineering **Architecture **Architectural & Urban Systems Engineering **Environmental Science & Engineering **Climate & Energy Systems Engineering *Division of Mechanical & Biomedical Engineering **Mechanical Engineering Track **Biomedical Engineering Track **Biodata Engineering Track ;College of Music **Keyboard Instruments **Orchestral Instruments **Voice **Composition **Korean Music **Dance ;College of Art & Design *Division of Fine Arts **Korean Painting **Fine Arts **Sculpture **Ceramic Arts *Division of Design **Space Design **Visual Communication Design **Industrial Design **Media Interaction Design *Division of Fiber & Fashion **Fiber Arts **Fashion Design ;College of Education *Education *Early Childhood Education *Elementary Education *Educational Technology *Special Education *English Education *Social Studies Education *Korean Education *Science Education *Mathematics Education ;College of Business Administration *Division of Business Administration **Business Administration ;College of Science & Industry Convergence **Content Convergence **Fashion Industry **International Office Administration **Kinesiology & Sports Studies **Nutritional Science & Food Management **Health Convergence ;College of Medicine *Division of Medicine **Pre-medicine **Medicine ;College of Nursing *Division of Nursing **Nursing **Global Health & Nursing ;College of Pharmacy **Pharmacy ;College of Scranton *Scranton Honors Program *Division of Convergence & Interdisciplinary Studies **Brain & Cognitive Sciences *Division of International Studies **International Studies **Global Korean Studies


Graduate schools

;The Graduate School *Multicultural & Intercultural Studies *Korean Language & Literature *Chinese Language & Literature *English Language & Literature *French Language & Literature *German Language & Literature *Christian Studies *Philosophy *History *Art History *Political Science & International Relations *Public Administration *Economics *Library & Information Science *Sociology *Social Welfare *Psychology *Consumer Studies *Communication *Women's Studies *Child Development *North Korean Studies *Education *Early Childhood Education *Elementary Education *Educational Technology *Special Education *English Education *Department of Social Studies Education *Korean Education *Communication Disorders *Law *Business Administration *International Office Administration *Music Therapy *Mathematics *Statistics *Physics *Chemistry & Nano Science *Life Sciences *Division of Life & Pharmaceutical Sciences *Pharmaceutical Sciences *Industrial Pharmaceutical Science *Science Education *Mathematics Education *Health Education & Management *Nursing Science *Nutritional Science & Food Management *Division of Eco Science *Medical Sciences *Bioinspired Science *Brain & Cognitive Sciences *Computer Science & Engineering *Electronics Engineering *Architecture *Architecture Engineering *Environmental Science & Engineering *Atmospheric Science & Engineering *Food Science & Technology *Digital Media *Music *Fine Arts *Design *Clothing & Textiles *Dance *Human Movement Studies *Medicine *Area Studies *Bioethics Policy Studies *East Asians Studies *Gifted Education *Multicultural/Intercultural Studies *Bio-Information Science *Big Data Analytics *Interdisciplinary Program in Behavioral Socioeconomics *Interdisciplinary Program of Ecocreative *Interdisciplinary Program of Social Economy ;Professional Graduate School *International Studies (GSIS) *Translation & Interpretation *Business (MBA) *Medicine *Law ;Special Graduate School *Education *Design *Social Welfare *Theology *Policy Sciences *Performing Arts *Clinical & Public Health Convergence *Clinical Dentistry *Teaching Foreign Languages


Rankings


Controversies and criticisms


Helen Kim

Helen Kim Helen Kim (also ''Kim Hwal-lan'', 1899 – 1970) was a South Korean politician, educator, social activist, and feminist. Her pen name was Wuwol(우월;又月). Kim is the founder of the daily Korean newspaper, ''The Korea Times''. Biography ...
, the seventh principal and first Korean principal of Ewha, is considered to be pro-Japanese. She is known to have encouraged young men to enlist in the Japanese army. The statue of Helen Kim and the building named after her on campus have both been criticized. Many protests were organized to take down the statue.


Women's rights movements

While Ewha Womans University has been the center of women's rights movements, this
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feature created controversies in Korea. One example of controversies was men's benefit from military service. Originally, getting extra points on employment and being paid for higher step in the salary class were available to males who had done their mandatory military service. In 1999, a couple of Ewha Womans University students and one male student, who was a disabled student at
Yonsei University Yonsei University (; ) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. As a member of the " SKY" universities, Yonsei University is deemed one of the three most prestigious institutions in the country. It is particularly respected in th ...
, claimed that this law was both sexist and discriminatory toward disabled people. This case eventually went to court, and the court ruled in the students' favor.


2016 South Korean political scandal

Ewha Womans University became embroiled in the
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, because a former student,
Chung Yoo-ra Chung Yoo-ra (born Chung Yoo-yeon, 30 October 1996) is a South Korean equestrian. She competed in the 2014 Asian Games, where her team won a gold medal. She is a daughter of Chung Yoon-hoi and his ex-wife Choi Soon-sil, who has been arrested ...
, was admitted under a special rule change by virtue of her mother's close connections to South Korean President
Park Geun-hye Park Geun-hye (; ; often in English ; born 2 February 1952) is a South Korean politician who served as the 11th president of South Korea from 2013 to 2017, until she was impeached and convicted on related corruption charges. Park was the fi ...
despite not meeting requirements. Students had already been protesting against some of the university's unilateral changes to the degree system and departments before the political scandal blew up. As a result, the university's president, Choi Kyunghee, was ousted and convicted and Chung Yoo-ra's degree was rescinded.


Achievements

* Among the women lawmakers appointed to the 19th National Assembly (2012–2016), 27.6% are Ewha alumnae. * The only Korean university participating as a partner in the Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) and Ewha-Harvard Summer School Program. * Produced the sixth highest number of successful candidates in National Judicial Exam and the seventh highest number in Civil Service Exam in 2013 (ranked fifth in 2012). * First among all private Korean universities in the number of citations per research paper in the 2012 Chosun-QS Evaluation of Asian Universities.


Awards

* 321st in the 2013 Leiden Ranking, a qualitative assessment of faculty research in the world's top 500 universities. * 299th in the QS World University Rankings in 2018. * Ninth among all Korean universities in the Chosun-QS Evaluation of Asian Universities in 2016.


Distinguished Honorary Ewha Fellows

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— The 11th
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Distinguished Honorary Ewha Doctorates

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Ban Ki-moon Ban Ki-moon (; ; born 13 June 1944) is a South Korean politician and diplomat who served as the eighth secretary-general of the United Nations between 2007 and 2016. Prior to his appointment as secretary-general, Ban was his country's Ministe ...
— Former Secretary General of the United Nations. *
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— Former
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— Former
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— Former Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme.


Distinguished Fellows of the Ewha Academy for Advanced Studies

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Muhammad Yunus Muhammad Yunus (born 28 June 1940) is a Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, banker, economist and civil society leader who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance ...
— President of Grameen Bank and the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. * George Smoot — Recipient of
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in Physics in 2006. *
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— Professor of
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Notable alumni


Politics and government

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Choi Young-ae Choi Young-ae ( Korean: 최영애; Hanja: 崔永愛; born 10 January 1951) is a South Korean human rights activist currently serving as the 8th chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission of South Korea from 2018. She is the first woman ...
— current and first female chair of
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Chun Hui-kyung Jun Hee-kyung (Korean: 전희경, born 9 October 1975) is a South Korean conservative politician who is a member of the National Assembly from right-wing Liberty Korea Party (LKP) since 2016. Before joining the politics, she was the secretary-gen ...
— current member of the
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Han Myeong-sook Han Myeong-sook (born March 24, 1944; ko, 한명숙 ) was the Prime Minister of South Korea from April 2006 to March 2007. She is South Korea's first female prime minister (second female prime minister overall if the acting premiership of Cha ...
— former and first female
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Jeon Yeo-ok Jeon Yeo-ok (born April 9, 1959) is a conservative female South Korean politician who came from a journalist background. Of a pro- Lee Myung-bak background, she is known for expressing unsatisfying discontent against Park Geun-hye who regained ...
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Kim Yoon-ok Kim Yoon-ok (; born March 26, 1947) is a South Korean academic administrator who was the First Lady of the Republic of Korea. Early life and career Kim graduated from Daegu Girls' High School in 1966 and went on to attend Ewha Womans Universit ...
— former
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, the wife of
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n President
Lee Myung-bak Lee Myung-bak (; ; ; born 19 December 1941) is a South Korean businessman and politician who served as the 10th president of South Korea from 2008 to 2013. Before his presidency, he was the CEO of Hyundai Engineering and Construction, and the m ...
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Lee Mi-kyung (politician) Lee Mi-kyung ( Korean: 이미경; Hanja: 李美卿; born 2 September 1950) is a South Korean politician and women's right activist previously served as the head of KOICA, Korea International Cooperation Agency under President Moon Jae-in from ...
— current and first female president of Korea International Cooperation Agency. *
Lee Tai-Young Lee Tai-young (; 10 August 1914 – 16 December 1998), also spelled Yi T'ai Yǒng, was Korea's first female lawyer ther sources refer to her as the first female lawyer in South Korea She was also the founder of the country's first legal ...
— first Korean female lawyer and first female judge. *
Son Myung-soon Son Myung-soon (Hangul:손명순, Hanja:孫命順) (also transliterated as Sohn Myung Soon) (born 29 January 1929) is the widow of South Korean President Kim Young-sam. She was the first lady when Kim Young-sam was in office, from 1993 to 199 ...
— former
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, the wife of
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n President
Kim Young-sam Kim Young-sam (; or ; 20 December 1927 – 22 November 2015) was a South Korean politician and activist who served as the seventh president of South Korea from 1993 to 1998. From 1961, he spent almost 30 years as one of the leaders of t ...
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Yoo Eun-hae Yoo Eun-hae (; born 2 October 1962) is a South Korean politician who served as the Minister of Education and ex officio Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea, along with Hong Nam-ki under President Moon Jae-in from October 2018 to 9 May 2022. ...
— current and first female
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Business

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Lee Yoon-hyung Lee Yoon-hyung (; ; April 26, 1979 – November 18, 2005) was a South Korean millionaire and daughter of Samsung Group chief Lee Kun-hee. She died by suicide by hanging herself in her New York City apartment on November 18, 2005 at the age of 26. ...
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chief
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's daughter.


Science

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Insoo Kim Berg Insoo Kim Berg (25 July 1934 – 10 January 2007) was a Korean-born American psychotherapist who was a pioneer of solution focused brief therapy. Biography Berg was born and raised in Seoul, Korea. She was a pharmacy major at Ewha Womans Univers ...
— Korean-born American
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— first Korean female doctor. *
So-Jung Park So-Jung Park 박소정(朴昭靜) (born 1972) is a professor of chemistry at Ewha Womans University, Republic of Korea. Her research considers the self-assembly of nanoparticles and functional molecules for biomedical and optoelectronic devices. ...
— award-winning Korean professor of chemistry


Sports

* Hong Eun-ah — youngest Korean
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Kim Hae-jin Kim Hae-jin (; born April 23, 1997) is a South Korean former figure skater. She is the 2012 JGP Slovenia champion and a three-time (2010, 2011, and 2012) South Korean national champion. She was selected to represent her country at the 2014 Wint ...
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Kwak Min-jeong Kwak Min-jeong (born January 23, 1994) is a South Korean former competitive figure skater. She is the 2011 South Korean bronze medalist, the 2010 South Korean silver medalist and the 2009 Junior national champion. Kwak was also a member of t ...
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Entertainment

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Claudia Kim Kim Soo-hyun (born January 25, 1985), also known as Claudia Kim, is a South Korean actress and model. She has appeared in the television series ''Queen of the Game'' (2006–2007) and ''Marco Polo'' (2014–2016), as well as the films '' Avengers ...
— actress *
Goo Jae-yee Goo Jae-yee (; born Goo Eun-ae (); 28 February 1986) is a South Korean actress and model. She is known for her roles in the Korean drama series '' The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop'' and ''Mistress''. Background Goo attended Seoul Arts High ...
– actress * Kim Hye-ja — actress *
Kim Seo-yeon Miss Universe 2015 was the 64th Miss Universe pageant, held at The AXIS at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States on December 20, 2015. This was the first edition of the pageant to be held under the ownership of WME/ IMG, which ...
Miss Korea 2014 *
Kim Yeo-jin Kim Yeo-jin (born June 24, 1972) is a South Korean actress and activist. Kim made her acting debut in the stage play ''What Do Women Live For'' in 1995, and has since remained active in film and television, drawing praise for her supporting roles ...
— actress *
Kwak Hyun-hwa Kwak Hyun-hwa (; born March 2, 1981) is a South Korean actress, comedian, model and singer. Early life Kwak Hyun-hwa was born on 2 March 1981 in Busan, South Korea. She graduated from Ewha Womans University with a bachelor's degree in Math ...
— actress *
Lee Yu-bi Lee Yu-bi (; born November 22, 1990) is a South Korean actress. Early life Yu-bi is the daughter of the actors Kyeon Mi-ri and Im Young-gyu. Her parents divorced in 1993. When her mother remarried in 1998 their stepfather, Lee Hong-heon legall ...
— actress *
Park Hae-mi Park Hae-Mi (born January 28, 1964) is a South Korean actress. She is best known as a musical theatre actress, starring in stage productions of '' Mamma Mia!'', '' 42nd Street'', and ''Really Really Like You''. Park rose to mainstream popularit ...
— musical actress *
Seo Min-jung Seo Min-jung (born July 11, 1979) is a South Korean actress. She made her entertainment debut in 2000 as a VJ (media personality), VJ on cable program ''Music Under Heaven''. Seo rose to stardom in the 2006 sitcom ''High Kick!, Unstoppable High ...
— actress *
Yang Jin-sung Yang Jin-sung (born June 27, 1988) is a South Korean actress. After making her acting debut in the 2010 film ''Wedding Dress'', Yang played supporting roles in various television dramas, such as the male protagonist's dead ex-girlfriend in '' Se ...
— actress *
Lilka Lilka ( ko, 릴카) is a South Korean YouTuber and live streamer. Life Lilka was born in Poitiers, France from Korean parents who studied arts at October 21, 1991. Lilka graduated from Ewha Womans University and majored in French Language ...
– YouTuber and live streamer *
Roh Yoon-seo Roh Yoon-seo (born 25 January 2000) is a South Korean actress and model. She is best known for her roles in the television series '' Our Blues'' (2022), '' Crash Course in Romance'' (2023) and the film '' 20th Century Girl'' (2022). Education ...
— actress and model


Others

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Chung Hyun Kyung Chung Hyun Kyung (born May 15, 1956) is a South Korean Christian theologian. She is a lay theologian of the Presbyterian Church of Korea, and is also an Associate Professor of Ecumenical Theology at Union Theological Seminary in the United Stat ...
— theologian, professor at Union Theological Seminary of
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
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Sanghee Song Sanghee Song (송상희; born 1970) is a South Korean artist. Sanghee Song was born in Seoul in 1970. She attended Ewha Womans University, earning her BFA in painting in 1992 and her MFA in 1994. Her works challenge the myths and repetitive narrat ...
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Helen Kim Helen Kim (also ''Kim Hwal-lan'', 1899 – 1970) was a South Korean politician, educator, social activist, and feminist. Her pen name was Wuwol(우월;又月). Kim is the founder of the daily Korean newspaper, ''The Korea Times''. Biography ...
— first female Korean
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Ph.D., or DPhil; Latin: or ') is the most common degree at the highest academic level awarded following a course of study. PhDs are awarded for programs across the whole breadth of academic fields. Because it is ...
, and also the first Korean female
Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of arts (BA or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree course is generally completed in three or four yea ...
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JaHyun Kim Haboush JaHyun Kim Haboush Korean: , ; 1940 in Seoul, Korea – 2011 in New York City) was a Korean-American scholar of Korean history and literature in the United States. Haboush was the King Sejong Professor of Korean Studies at Columbia Universit ...
– scholar of history, literature, gender studies, and King Sejong Professor of Korean Studies at Columbia University *
Lee Ae-ran Lee Ae-ran (Korean: 이애란; born 1964) is an activist. After her grandparents defected to South Korea, she and her family were sent to a North Korean labor camp. She was imprisoned for eight years. In 1997, she ran away to South Korea after a ...
— first female North Korean defector to earn a doctorate, which she earned from Ewha Womans University in the subject of food and nutrition in 2009.


Affiliated facilities

*Ewha Womans University Museum *Ewha Womans University Natural History Museum *Ewha Womans University Medical Center *Ewha Institute For Leadership Development *Ewha Advanced IT Education Center *Ewha School Of Continuing Education *Ewha Language Center *Ewha Archives *Ewha Elementary School *Ewha Kindergarten *Ewha Kumnan High School *Ewha Kumnan Middle School *Youngran Information Industry High School *Youngran Girl's Middle School


Public transportation

* Ewha Womans University Station *
Sinchon Station (Gyeongui Line) Sinchon Station is a station on the Gyeongui-Jungang Line. It was opened as a train station in 1921 and Seoul Metro traffic commenced in 2009. References External links Station informationfrom Korail The Korea Railroad Corporation (Ko ...


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Education in South Korea Education in South Korea is provided by both public schools and private schools. Both types of schools receive funding from the government, although the amount that the private schools receive is less than the amount of the state schools. Sout ...
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List of colleges and universities in South Korea This is a list of institutions of higher education in South Korea. Quick index __NOTOC__ A * Agricultural Cooperative College – Goyang, Gyeonggi * Ajou Motor College – Boryeong, South Chungcheong * Ajou University – Suwon, Gyeonggi * An ...
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Idae area Edae (이대) is a neighbourhood in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul. It is a popular shopping district for tourists and students of Ewha Womans University (이화여자대학교). Like Hongdae, the nearby university serves as a metonym for the area. Edae i ...
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Center for Quantum Nanoscience The Center for Quantum Nanoscience was founded in 2017 as part of efforts for South Korea to expand basic science research. Classified as an Extramural Center of the Institute for Basic Science, it is hosted by Ewha Womans University in Seoul, So ...


References


External links


EWHA by ArchiDiAPOfficial website, in Korean and EnglishOfficial website for international programs, in Korean and English
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Ewha Womans University Museum at Google Cultural Institute
{{Authority control Educational institutions established in 1886 Universities and colleges in Seoul Women's universities and colleges in South Korea Seodaemun District Merrell Hitotsuyanagi buildings Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia 1886 establishments in Korea Institute for Basic Science Private universities and colleges in South Korea