Kyung Hee University
Kyung Hee University is a South Korean private research university with campuses in Seoul and Suwon. It was founded in 1949 and is widely regarded as one of South Korea's best universities. Kyung Hee University is part of the Kyung Hee University System, which provides education from kindergarten to graduate school.
Kyung Hee University had approximately 33,000 students enrolled as of 2020. There are 24 undergraduate colleges, 1 general graduate school, 13 specialty graduate schools, and 49 auxiliary research institutions at the university. In collaboration with 434 sister universities in 69 countries, the university offers a study abroad program. Kyung Hee University is well-known for its College of Korean Medicine, which is regarded as a premier institution for traditional Korean medicine and other traditional Asian medical practices.
Kyung Hee University, one of the best universities in Korea for international students, is part of an academic system that provides education from kindergarten to graduate studies. KHU’s College of Medicine is eminent in traditional Korean medicine and other medical practices in Asia. The Dept. of Physical Education at KHU is the leading institution in Korea for physical education, sports medicine, coaching, and Taekwondo. Hospitality and Leisure Management is the highest-ranking program in the university.
Kyung Hee University Rankings:
- #525 in Best Global Universities
- #103 in Best Global Universities in Asia
- #9 in Best Global Universities in South Korea
Website: https://www.khu.ac.kr/eng/main/index.do