As global interest in academic research within Asia continues to surge, South Korea has become a primary destination for international talent. Within this competitive landscape, Kyung Hee University is increasingly dominating searches for a top university in South Korea, bolstered by solidified academic performance across major global evaluation frameworks. A key driver of this visibility is the university's recent recognition under rigorous ranking standards. In the latest Times Higher Education (THE) evaluation, Kyung Hee University ranked fifth among private universities in South Korea. The THE framework assesses institutions based on critical pillars including research quality, teaching environment, international outlook, and industry collaboration. Indicators of research quality show a consistent upward trajectory. Kyung Hee University’s Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI) rose from 1.37 in 2019 to 1.42 in 2024, meaning its research outputs are cited 42 percent more frequently than the global average. Notably, the FWCI for papers in the top 25 percent by citations climbed to 1.54, positioning the university among the nation’s leading institutions for research excellence. Research output has also expanded steadily. The total number of academic papers grew from 16,023 in 2019 to 20,934 in 2024. During the same period, papers ranked in the top 10 percent by citations increased from 1,837 to 2,951, while the share of highly cited papers rose from 11.5 percent to 14.2 percent. In parallel, the QS World University Rankings, widely regarded for its comprehensive evaluation of academic prestige, placed Kyung Hee University fifth nationwide among comprehensive universities. This ranking reflects strong performance in academic reputation, employer evaluation, and transdisciplinary research impact. Observers note that this dual recognition under THE’s private university criteria and QS’s comprehensive standardsdemonstrates balanced growth in both research depth and institutional breadth. Consequently, Kyung Hee University is being recognized by international audiences not just as an option, but as a definitive top university in South Korea offering stability and competitiveness in higher education. 정현식 기자university students universitys recent top university south korea
2026.01.07. 22:23
On the afternoon of March 31, the Dongying Culture Exchange Event in South Korea, themed "Opportunities in China | Conveying the Yellow River’s Charm through Lyu Opera", kicked off at the Kyung Hee University’s Graduate School of Technology Management in Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, drawing many Korean teachers and students interested in China’s fascinating traditional culture. During the event, the speaker vividly introduced Dongying’s history and culture, the ecological beauty of the Yellow River estuary, and the development, artistic features, melody styles, and major roles of Lyu Opera through pictures and videos. Wang Lingling, a representative inheritor of the Dongying municipal-level intangible cultural heritage of Lyu Opera, performed the Huadan role—typically portraying lively and cheerful young women—while explaining Lyu Opera art. Her Lyu Opera excerpt performance heightened the atmosphere, and her elegant, natural singing style received warm applause from the audience. To further promote China-South Korea cultural exchange, Korean Taiping dance expert Jun Young Kang shared insights into the artistic integration of traditional Korean dance and Hanbok. The event was strongly supported by Kyung Hee University’s Graduate School of Technology Management. Faculty and students from Kyung Hee University’s Graduate School of Technology Management and Seo Kyeong University’s Graduate School of International Integration attended the event. 최지원 기자university shandong university south south korea exchange korean
2025.04.02. 21:12
On January 23, the "Ink Charm Sharing Friendship, Spring Couplets Spreading Blessings(墨韵传情,春联送福)" Calligraphy Exchange and Cultural Experience Day event was held at Kunsan National University in Gunsan City, South Korea. Laizhou brushes(莱州毛笔), a representative of Yantai’s intangible cultural heritage, were displayed during the event. Laizhou brushes are a traditional craft from Laizhou, dating back to the early Qing Dynasty, with a history of nearly 400 years. Once considered one of the four major local tributes, Laizhou brushes are meticulously crafted through over a hundred processes, characterized by four key features: roundness(圆), firmness(健), sharpness(尖), and uniformity(齐). Before the event, the Laizhou Municipal People’s Government carefully selected Laizhou brushes along with Yantai Spring Festival couplets and "Fu(福, meaning ‘fortune’ in Chinese)" characters written by local calligraphers to convey New Year blessings to Gunsan, South Korea. During the event, local residents in Gunsan were drawn to Chinese calligraphy, eagerly picking up Laizhou brushes to try writing the character "Fu (福) " and experiencing the charm of traditional Chinese calligraphy. One of Gunsan citizens, Seo Ryu-se, who participated in the event, stated that learning to write the character "Fu (福)" with a Laizhou brush was a unique experience. Through the process of writing, she was able to appreciate the intricacy and elegance of traditional Chinese calligraphy. This year, Laizhou brushes have been displayed several times in Gunsan, South Korea. At the "New Year Greetings from Yantai" Yantai Intangible Cultural Heritage Experience Event on January 10, Laizhou brushes, along with Laizhou grass braids(莱州草辫), were showcased in Gunsan as key representations of Yantai’s intangible cultural heritage. 최지원 기자calligraphy shandong calligraphy exchange chinese calligraphy south korea
2025.02.18. 16:06