Herstory of Ewha
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Herstory of Ewha
Ewha is now ...
WORLD’S LARGEST women’s university 11 Colleges 15 Graduate Schools 1,560 Faculty and Staff Members 18,445 Undergraduate Students 6,974 Graduate Students 197,285 Alumnae
127 years ago, Ewha started with a single student ...
Ewha, Source of Women Power Elite
Seoul Nat. U. 454 30%
Korea U. 156 10%
EWHA 437 29%
Yonsei U. 138 9%
All Other Univ.’s 346 23%
Joonang Daily (2005. 9)
Capacity of Ewha in S&T
Advanced Research Centers in
S&T
Center for Climate/EnvironmentChange Prediction Research(ERC)
Tissue Injury DefenseResearch Center(MRC)
Research Center for Cellular Homeosta-sis
Quantum MetamaterialsResearch Center
(SRC)
Center for IntelligentNano-Bio Materials
(SRC)
Center for Cell Signaling & Drug Discovery Research (NCRC)
Brain Korea 21 (BK21)World Class University (WCU)
Center for Cell Signaling &Drug Discovery Research (NCRC)
Ewha’s Research Centers in Science and Technology:
Ewha’s Big Three Creative Research Projects
Chemistry Nanoscien
ceLife Sci-
ence
Ewha’s Big Three Projects receive grants of > 3 billion KRW (~2.8 million USD) per year.
Big Projects Funded by the Korean Government:
Multidimentional Organic Materials799 Million KRW per year / 9 years
Dioxygen Activation and Water Ox-idation by Biomimetic Compounds799 Million KRW per year / 9 years
Studies on Vascular Immune Cell Net-work in Vascular Disease799 Million KRW per year / 9 years
Capacity of Ewha in S & T
KBSI Establishes the Seoul Center at Ewha Campus
Basic research and technical Development Center
- Established April 5, 2012 - Center will open in December 2013
Located on a 25,000㎡Site on Ewha campus
25,000 ㎡
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World-Renowned Faculty of EwhaProf. Jin-Ho ChoyLeader in Korea’s NanoscienceCenter for Intelligent Nano-Bio Mate-rialsExecutive Vice President for External Affairs of Ewha
Prof. Sue Goo RheeThe First Scientist Supported by Na-tional Honor Scientist ProgramAn Eminent Scholar in Signal Trans-duction
Prof. Jae Chun ChoeA Leading Scholar in Animal Behavior
Prof. In Kyoon LyooPublished over 120 papers in Archives of General Psychiatry and other jour-nals
Prof. Kong-Joo LeePresident of the International Net-work of Women Engineers and Scien-tists Founded the Center for Cell Signaling & Drug Discovery Research
Prof. Juyoung YoonEwha Womans University’s first Pre-liminary Distinguished Professor
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World-Renowned Faculty of Ewha
Prof. Kwan Mook KimChemical inversion of L-amino acids to D-amino acids
Bio-Chiral LabWorld Premium Material
Prof. Il Hung ParkLeading Scientist in Next Gener-ation Space Telescope
Research Center of MEMS Space Telescope
Prof. Rena LeeA Leading Scientist in Medi-cal Engineering and Medical Physics
Prof. Wonwoo Nam World-Leading Bioinorganic Chemist
Center for Biomimetic Systems
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Ewha Academy for Advanced Studies (EAAS)
Jin-Ho Choy,Korea’s Most Outstanding Scientist Award Winner
George F. Smoot,Professor of Physics, UC BerkeleyThe 2006 No-bel Laureate in Physics
Jane Goodall,The world’s foremost au-thority on chimpanzees
Sue-Goo Rhee,The first Na-tional Honor Scientist
Francis Fukuyama,Senior Fellow in Freeman Spogli Institute for In-ternational Stud-ies of Stanford UniversityAuthor of The End of History and the Last ManDistinguished Fellows of EAAS
Robert Grubbs,Professor of Chemistry, Cali-fornia Institute of TechnologyThe 2005 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
Ewha Academy for Advanced Studies (EAAS)
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Jae-Chun Choe,Korea Sci-ence Culture Award Win-ner
Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio,2008 Nobel Literature Prize Winner
Joan S. Valentine,Professor of Chemistry and bio-chemistry at UCLA
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell,Professor of Astrophysics at Oxford University
Muhammad Yunus,Founder of Grameen Bank, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Peter God-dard,Professor at Institute for Advanced Studies
Tu Weming,Professor of Philosophy, Director of In-stitute for Ad-vanced Hu-manistic Stud-ies at Peking University
Distinguished Fellows of EAAS
Global Network of Ewha
Canada
HawaiiCalifornia
BostonNew York
D.CTokyoBeijing
TaiwanShanghai
Hong Kong
Singapore
Australia
ItalySpainParis
Switzer-land
Germany
Norway
UKBelgium
Brunei
Austria
Cambodia
Denmark Finland
Island
Indonesia
Ireland
Mexico
Kazakhstan
LithuaniaMongolia
Paraguay
Philippines
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Sudan
Sweden
Thailand
Michigan Oregon
Russia
Iowa Chicago
Florida
Chile
MOU with > 495 Universities from 51 Countries (June,2013)
Current Partnerships with Brazil
Future Partnerships with Brazil