Brief introduction of Beijing University
Gyeongbuk University is the second largest national university in Korea and the third largest city in Korea. It has hosted the 2003 Summer Universiade, the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, and the 20 1 1 World Athletics Championships. It is called "the Capital of Education" and "Milan-Korea Textile Capital". Gyeongbuk National University was founded in 1946 (KNU for short) and developed into a national comprehensive university composed of five colleges in195/kloc-0. Gyeongbuk University enjoys the reputation of "the highest comprehensive university south of the Han River" in Korea (Seoul National University is located in the north of the Han River). Since its establishment, Kyongbuk National University has trained nearly 6.5438+0.5 million graduates. The school has 13 colleges and 9 graduate schools. In-service professor 1200, active in various disciplines; There are more than 24,000 students in school. Gyeongbuk University is a representative national university in Korea. In the process of post-war Korea's founding, national economic construction and development, democratization in the 1980s, and overcoming the Asian financial crisis in 1997, it has been active as a pioneer in various major events.