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Hongik University

Hongik University is widely known as one of the the best architecture and art institution rivalry with Seoul National Universities (SNU) in South Korea, a university in the Mapo-gu district of central Seoul, South Korea with a second campus in Sejong. Hongik University offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. As of 2007 statistics, 14,500 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students were enrolled at this university. The university serves as a metonym for the Hongdae area, which was named as one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world in 2016 statistics. The main campus of the school is at Seoul, Korea. The second campus of the school is at Sejong city, an hour and half drive south of Seoul. Korean independent activist and billionaire Daejongkyo financial supporter was Lee Hung Soo had donated money to establish Hongik University. Hongik University and Hongik Foundation was approved officially by the Korean government in August 1948. The school was forced to move to Daejeon and Busan during the Korean War. After its return to Seoul in 1953, the university continued its growth and expanded. College of Industrial Sciences, with eleven departments, was established at the second campus in Sejong in 1989. The planning for the second campus was initiated by purchase of a plot of land covering 151,250 square meters in Sejong. On April 23, 1988, the first phase of construction, including the lecture buildings, gymnasium, auditorium, and dormitories started. Also, sports facilities for baseball, soccer, and tennis were added. All these efforts culminated into 11 buildings as of March 1991. In 1995, the university began to expand worldwide, becoming sister universities with over 32 institutions globally, including in the United States, China, Russia, Japan, the United Kingdom, Spain, Finland, and Australia, among others.

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