Korea University Graduate School of International Studies is a professional graduate school focusing on international affairs with five different tracks.
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History
The department of Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) located at Korea University was established in 1991. The University itself was established in 1905.
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Student Body
Approximately 50% of the student body is Korean, with the remaining students coming from a variety of countries including China, the U.S., Germany, Uzbekistan, Japan, Palestine, Ecuador, Rwanda, Finland, Bolivia, Ghana, Indonesia, Canada, and Thailand.
Academic Programs
KUGSIS offers a variety of programs in the fields of International Studies and Korean Studies. International Studies is further subdivided into International Commerce, International Development & Cooperation, International Peace & Security, and Area Studies. In addition to these regular programs, KUGSIS offers a number of special programs on the master's level as well as a doctoral program.
Research Activity
KUGSIS operates the Global Research Institute, EU Centre, and the International Human Rights Center.
Ranking and Reputation
- KUGSIS is a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (which includes Harvard, Yale, and the London School of Economics, among other prestigious institutions).
- The Foreign Policy Association has placed KUGSIS among the top 50 international affairs institutions in the world.
- U.S. News & World Report Ranking: #21 in Asia, #157 in the world.
- In 2013, the university was ranked 145th in the world and 19th in Asia by QS World University Rankings.
- In the 2014 QS World University Subject Rankings, the university's politics, economics, chemical engineering, and communications program were each ranked within the top 50 in the world.
- Korea University is among one of three institutions known as the "S.K.Y. universities". Approximately 46% of high government officials, 50% of major financial institution CEOs, and 60% of law students passing the recent Korean bar examination are SKY alumni.
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