Jeju National University is a public university founded in 1952 in Jeju City, the provincial capital of Jeju, South Korea. In 2008 Cheju National University and the Jeju National University of Education merged into Jeju National University.
In 1952, Cheju Provincial Junior College was founded, and became a four-year college in 1955. It became Cheju National College in 1962, with faculties of law and science. The graduate school was established in 1979, and the college received university status in 1982.
Since its 1952 opening followed by a remarkable growth in quality and quantity, Jeju National University has established itself as an international institution of higher learning. The university’s high repute has been achieved only through ceaseless reforms and challenges with geo-politically unique mission and strategy.
Our university now faces the need for innovative change of thought on the institutional competitiveness hitherto strengthened. It’s time to think seriously about the basics and the future direction beyond mere competitions with our peer institutions. Thus, Jeju National University is committing itself to rebuild the real competitiveness as an institution the faculty and the students are proud of, the staff of being happy and worthy, and the university and the Jeju growing together.
“The university faithful to the basics, and the university prepared for the future,”
Truth is the genuine principle or reason that represents common laws or facts recognized at all times and places and by every person. Justice is the truthful reason that implies interpersonally sincere relation or fair reason for to sustain the constituent society. Creation is to make new and imaginative works that aim to establish cultural and material values.Understand the universal knowledge about man and the world, realize individual and societal freedom and equality, and establish the future oriented values through critique and accommodation of the tradition .Comprehend the truth through studying human, society and nature, play the leading role to realize justice based on the truthful understanding, and create new values for the advancement of individual, nation and human race.
The educational goals of Jeju National University are to train individuals who contribute to the regional, national and global societies through the spiritual pursuit of Truth, Justice, and Creation based on the concept of devotion to the welfare of mankind.
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I finally saw the Cherry Blossom Road at Jeju University on March 26, 2024. Although the weather was overcast and cold, I still saw beautiful cherry blossoms …
By Lee Chi Chung (Mar, 2024) |
It is a representative four-year national university in Jeju and has a large campus and facilities unique to local universities. Although it is far from the city center, public transportation is convenient as it is an important starting point for bus routes. There are various restaurants, convenience stores, and coffee shops near the main entrance.
By 김대신 (Apr, 2022) |
The cherry blossoms are in full bloom and are really pretty. Because of the coronavirus, I'll just come down for a moment and take some pictures.
By Junsang Park (Apr, 2022) |
It is a four-year university representing Jeju. It is a place where people from other regions also choose major subjects and study them in dormitories or nearby studio apartments. Jeju National University is a spacious place that always ranks among the top in terms of land area among all universities in Korea. It is full of cherry blossoms in spring and winter. Looking around the snowy landscape and feeling the beauty of nature makes you immerse yourself in sensitivity.
By 이충홍 (Apr, 2021) |
I went to see the Cherry Blossom Festival and the school was so pretty. I would like to attend a university like this again.
By 크레이드 (May, 2018) |
I cannot say much about the University itself, but the area is beautiful during the cherry blossom season! A lot of people will gather, making pictures and going for a walk.
By Matthew van den (Mar, 2024) |