Since its founding, Kyung Hee University has pursued the Kyung Hee Spirit of "Scholarship and Peace" as well as the founding principle of "creating a civilized world." For the past 62 years, the University has developed remarkably, contributing to the fulfillment of a "cultural world for humanity" as the leader of the future of academics and the creator of common values for humanity. In particular, the past five years have witnessed notable growth and a rise in the University's stature through forward-looking and adventurous endeavors in education, research, public service, and praxis.
On its 60th anniversary in 2009, Kyung Hee University prepared for a second leap forward while seeking a new paradigm of future university development. It reflected on the fundamental mission of the University and established a new vision and goals for becoming a true university of the future. In this new vision for a university that transcends the traditional notion of the university as a mere physical location and the limitations of an exclusive academe, Kyung Hee University will rise to international prestige and develop into an international center of research, education, and praxis that brings together reality and imagination, the basics and applied sciences, and theory and practice. Pursuing "Global Eminence" on a foundation of academic excellence, Kyung Hee University will become an academic community that fulfills its social responsibility by cultivating world citizens with the capacity for communication and public service.
With a tradition of "Scholarship and Peace," Kyung Hee University has worked towards "Global Eminence," sincerely reflected on the fundamental role of the university, and repeatedly challenged itself to fulfill this role. In particular, 2011 was a year in which Kyung Hee searched for a breakthrough in "the future of the university, the future of humanity" through introspection and self-reflection. Kyung Hee prepared the "Global Eminence 2020" development strategy and the Kyung Hee Future Compact, the ethical foundation on which this strategy will be based.
The Future Compact is a promise made by members of the Kyung Hee community to establish a university culture of dialogue, harmony, consideration, and respect to create a "respected university." The spirit of the Future Compact is in accordance with the University's founding spirit, which was established over 60 years ago. This spirit of creating a "better community and a respected university" runs parallel to the University's tradition of "Scholarship and Peace" based on the creative combination of education, research, and practice.
The need for such a promise was apparent in 2011 when Kyung Hee University made the difficult decision of freezing tuition at current rates for three years. This decision required communication and harmony between Kyung Hee's various members, a democratic decision-making process and respect for the outcome, and spiritual and cultural camaraderie based on a set of shared values. Through multiple discussions among faculty, students, staff, and the administration, all members of the Kyung Hee community were able to share their visions, goals, and values to create a new set of guidelines and values on which to cooperatively build a better university. As such, the Future Compact contains an "action guide" that respects differences and individual creativity while also promoting a community consciousness for mutual prosperity. This guide is based on five core values: correlation, collectiveness and safety, consideration and respect, transparency and ethics, and public good. The members of the Kyung Hee community came together as equals at Magnolia 2011--a year-end celebration for faculty and students--in December 2011 to share, keep, and carry out the visions and values of the Kyung Hee Future Compact.
Global Eminence 2020 is a set of "flexible guidelines" that delineate the visions and goals for a development strategy to create a future university that is true to its fundamental responsibilities, and that leads the world community by the creative convergence of education, research, and practice. By sharing these guidelines, each college, graduate school, and affiliated institute autonomously establishes and implements its own development plans. The vision of Kyung Hee in a decade is of a "top world-class university of global eminence." Kyung Hee seeks "world-class" prestige not to improve its reputation of academic excellence, but to create a better future on the two wings of "Scholarship and Peace."
Global Eminence 2020 is based on the principles of "connection and consolidation," whereas existing development strategies are based on "selection and focus." By the active engagement of five clusters of cooperation, Global Eminence 2020 will elevate Kyung Hee University as a world-class institution in convergence education. These five clusters are: Human Civilization, Bio-Medical Science/Bio-Health, Future Science, Cultural Arts, and Social Athletics.
"A Civilized World" is created by the determination and efforts of humanity with peace, human dignity, and happiness as the foremost principles. It is a global society in which humanity transcends racial, national, ethno-cultural, religious, ideological, and socio-economic barriers to peacefully coexist and prosper. It is also "a genuine field of life" in which the natural world, with humans at the center, can function in its very essence.
"A Civilized World" is "spiritually beautiful, materially affluent, and humanly rewarding." Spiritual and mental balance and harmony are necessary for happiness. We are pursuing a society in which all humanity can partake in the joys and value of life through this harmony. This is a society in which the individual can respect others while also finding the self, and can become sustainably abundant through the creation of new cultures and uprightness for future generations.
"A Civilized World" overcomes conflicts and confrontations through human effort. It strives to develop the modern phenomenon of technology while overcoming its damaging effects and maximizing its benefits. The goal is to improve humanity's welfare by creating a culture and civilization in which new ideas and aesthetics can blossom.
In addition to "creating a civilized world," Kyung Hee University is creating an academic world that embodies humanity's common values based on a tradition and spirit that harmonizes research, education, and practice. It will contribute to creating this new world by cultivating leaders with a creative humanity.
Kyung Hee University's University Identity (UI), which has represented the University on and off campus for the past 60 years, has been renewed.
The traditional symbol representing the University's founding principles and visions of "creating a civilized world" and "building a better society" has been reborn visually as a seal, an emblem, and a character mark. The new UI embodies Kyung Hee's vision to build upon the University's 60-year history to rise to the ranks of the world's most prestigious institutions.
While retaining the founding principles of the original seal, the new design concept represents Kyung Hee's future ideal of contributing to the creation of a better global community by establishing new common values. The image of the official seal was taken from the embossed carvings placed in the Central Library of the Global Campus and the lobby of the Graduate Institute of Peace Studies and its imprint will be used on official internationally recognized documents and international events.
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Nestled in the Hoegi area, this university campus is a stunning sight. It ranks among the finest in Korea. The campus showcases European-inspired architecture that enhances its beauty. With its undulating terrain featuring both uphills and downhills, it possesses an extra layer of charm. An abundance of trees graces the campus, making it particularly renowned for its cherry blossoms in spring and mesmerizing fall foliage in autumn.
By Sumit Ghosh (Feb, 2024) |
Kyung hee university to me is the best school I have ever seen I was always dreaming of studying at the school my cousin is studying there God bless you
By Bilkisu Nafiu (Feb, 2024) |
In my subjective opinion, this university has the prettiest campus among all universities in Seoul.
It feels like the Western architectural style and the resulting trees go well together and contribute to the scenery.
By bronze훈 (Feb, 2024) |
Well, until I've been to kyung hee university, I thought my campus is the prettiest. But now I'm having second thoughts. This campus is the classiest among the universities I've been to. the Architecture is so pretty and unique. everyone will love this place!!!
By sampurna balde (Sep, 2023) |
I came here to watch WayV's fanmeeting tour Phantom in Seoul. I really like the architecture because it feels like you are in Europe! The campus is nearby a mountain so the way is uphill. Many food stalls around the campus
By Ellana Nabilah (Sep, 2023) |
It was such a beautiful place to visit, and during term break period, the campus was quiet and peaceful for visitors. There were many ancient and European-style building in Kyung Hee University, magnificent buildings, plazas, chapels and a lot of idyllic walking-paths - a lot of hidden gems for visitors to explore
By C WOO (Sep, 2023) |
KyungHee University where BTS performed at the Grammys Opening Ceremony. The place that I dreamed of studying at Kyung Hee and BTS was also performing here OMG …
By Lailil Putri (Apr, 2022) |
DO NOT apply for the English track. The professors are poor at English, some of their accents are barely intelligible. I dislike that the Suwon campus is so spread out. Some buildings (College of Life Sciences, for example) look old and rusty. The Woojungwon dormitory is nothing special, I'd suggest you look for a one-room apartment instead. Overall, Yonsei and Sungkyunkwan universities are much better alternatives if you want to study in English while in Korea. If you know Korean, the University of Seoul is a good option too, especially considering it's close to Kyung Hee in rankings and is 2x cheaper...
By Anon (Apr, 2020) |
It was very nice moment to visit this university during blooming sakura period. It's very very beautiful. With outstanding buildings (western style) as a background, we could have pleanty of great memorable photos from here. Since this is university, please ensure that you don't disturb teachers and students with noise.
By Prasittichai Kerdlapphon (May, 2019) |
During our week-long vacation in Korea, I had the chance to visit Kyung Hee University to admire the cherry blossoms and the cathedral nestled within its grounds.The beauty of the landscape and architecture is absolutely stunning, and we captured many photos. I can only imagine how delighted students must be to study here, surrounded by such a gorgeous interior and exterior.
By Thitichai Intarasirisawat (Dec, 2024) |