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Korea National University of Arts

Korea National University of Arts is a national university in Seoul, South Korea. Korea National University of Arts was established in 1993 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Korea as the only national university of arts with an aim to serve as a leading institution which cultivates artists.[1] It has 26 departments in six schools: Schools of Music, Drama, Film, TV & Multimedia, Dance, Visual Arts, and Korean Traditional Arts.

Type

National

1993 (1993)

Kim Daejin

한국예술종합학교

Han-guk Yesul Jonghap Hakgyo

Han'guk Yesul Chonghap Hakkyo

History[edit]

The Establishment Decree of Korea National University of Arts (Presidential Decree No. 13528) was passed by the State Council at a cabinet meeting on December 30, 1991 in South Korea.[2] This decree aimed to systematically refine the exceptional artistic talents of individuals, enabling them to enhance their advanced artistic skills and become globally renowned professional artists, thereby embodying the ideals of a nation dedicated to culture. In line with this objective, the Ministry of Culture inaugurated the establishment task force on January 28, 1992, and set up provisional offices in the premises of the former National High School of Korean Traditional Music in Jangchung-dong, Seoul, South Korea. The task force, with the goal of commencing the university in March 1993, initiated preparations for the institution by enlisting a panel of esteemed experts from the cultural and arts sectors as advisory council members. The decree came into effect on January 1, 1993.[1]


At that time when there was no higher education institution specializing in arts in South Korea, there was an initiative to establish a university in the form of a conservatory. Based on the "10-Year Plan for Cultural Development of the Republic of Korea" proposed by then-presidential candidate Roh Tae-woo during the election,[3] the legislation was enacted with the foundation of the pledge to establish a world-class national arts university. Operating as a 4-year national institution under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the university officially opened on October 30, 1992, with the establishment of academic and administrative offices.[4] In November 1992, Lee Kang-sook was appointed as the first president, and subsequently, the university began its journey with the opening of the music school in 1993, followed by other arts schools in succession. Korea National University of Arts encompasses all disciplines of arts including music, dance, theatre, film, TV, animation, fine art, design, architecture, and Korean traditional arts.


Until the establishment of Korea National University of Arts (K-Arts), art education was handled by individual colleges within comprehensive universities, and they continue to actively nurture talents. Prior to the founding of K-Arts, there was Seoul Arts College, which later changed its name to Seoul Institute of the Arts, offering an associate degree in arts education.[5] However, it has since expanded its offerings to include Bachelor's and Master's programs as well since 2009.[6]


K-Arts offers bachelor's and master's degree programs, along with a pre-school training program for talented young students.[7] As of September 30, 2023, K-Arts has 2,636 students enrolled in bachelor's degree programs and 1,052 students enrolled in master's degree programs.[8] The school also boasts 136 professors and 447 staff members.[8]

Bachelor's Program

Master's Program

Artistic performance Training Programs (Prep School)

Talented Artists Education System

Campus[edit]

Korea National University of Arts is made up of three campuses in Seoul: the Seokgwan Campus, the Seocho Campus and the Daehak-ro Campus.[9]

Ahn Eun-jin

Anupam Tripathi

Byun Yo-han

Cha Seo-won

Choi Han-bit

Choi Sung-eun

Choi Ye-bin

Choo Young-woo

Dain Yoon

Han Ji-hyun

Han Ye-ri

Im Jae-hyuk

Jang Dong-gun

Jeong Jae-eun

Jeong Phillip

Jin Kyung

Jinsang Lee

Jin Seon-kyu

Jung So-min

Jung Young-jae

Kim Ae-ran

Kim Dong-wook

Kim Go-eun

Kim Jung-hyun

Kim Sung-cheol

Kim Sun-wook

Kim Tae-goon

EunWon Lee

Lee Hee-joon

Lee Hyun-wook

Lee Je-hoon

Lee Jeong-beom

Lee Joon

Lee Sang-yi (actor)

Lee So-yeon

Lee Sun-kyun

Lee Yong-woo

Lee Yoo-young

Lim Ji-yeon

Moon Jeong-hee

Na Hong-jin

Nam Yeon-woo

Oh Hye-soo

Oh Man-seok

Park Hae-joon

Park Jeong-min

Park Ji-soo

Park Jong-min

Park Ju-hyun

Park Sae-eun

Park So-dam

Paula Un Mi Kim

Seo Eun-ah

Seo Eun-soo

Shin Dong-ho

Shin Hyun-bin

Shin Hyun-su

Stephanie Kim

Kim Jun-myeon

Mikyung Sung

Wang Ji-won

Won Ji-an

Yang Se-jong

Yeol Eum Son

Yoon Hee-seok

Yoon Park

Yoon So-young

Yoo Sun

Yunchan Lim

Korean art

List of national universities in South Korea

List of universities and colleges in South Korea

Education in Korea

Korea National University of Arts English Website

. Hancinema. Retrieved 2014-01-06.

"Stars from Korea National University of Arts"

(in Korean). Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 2014-01-07. Retrieved 2014-01-06.

한국예술종합학교

Official school website, in English

Official school website, in Korean