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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Timeline[edit]Presidents[edit]University rankings[edit]Tae-Joon Park Digital Library[edit]Smart campus[edit]Academics[edit]Admissions[edit]Research[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]POSTECH was established in 1986 in Pohang, Korea by POSCO, a steel company.[2]POSTECH hosted POSCO’s Research Institute of Science and Technology (RIST) on campus. In 1994, POSTECH set up the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL), a 3rd-generation synchrotron light source and now a national facility. PAL-XFEL, a 4th-generation light source X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) was completed in 2016 at the cost of US$390 million, the third of its kind in the world, and will open up new frontiers and research areas in life sciences, materials, chemistry, and physics.[3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 Margaret Thatcher with POSTECH president Hogil Kim in May 1986Timeline[edit] The Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology is the world’s only fully accredited institute in the field of steel science and technology.December 3, 1986POSTECH founded by Founding Chairman Tae-joon Park and First President Hogil KimMarch 5, 1987First matriculation ceremonyMarch 1, 1989Department of Life Sciences establishedFebruary 7, 1990First commencement for M.S. candidatesFebruary 20, 1991Conferment of first B.S. degreesDecember 7, 1994Completion of Pohang Light SourceMay 15, 1998Ranked 1st among Asian science and technology universities by Asiaweek MagazineFebruary 28, 2000Pohang Techno Park established jointly with the City of Pohang and POSCOAugust 23, 2001Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics relocates to POSTECHAugust 17, 2002Selected as an “Excellent University for Educational Reform” for the seventh consecutive year by the Ministry of Education and Human Resources DevelopmentApril 25, 2003Tae-joon Park Digital Library opensSeptember 9, 2005Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology (GIFT) establishedMay 30, 2007National Institute for Nanomaterials Technology establishedMarch 2, 2010Bilingual campus declaredJune 14, 2010Agreement with Max Planck Society to establish Max Planck POSTECH\/Korea Research InitiativeSeptember 16, 2010Ranked 28th in the World University Rankings by Times Higher EducationJuly 6, 2011Department of Creative IT Engineering establishedAugust 20, 2012Graduate School of Engineering Mastership establishedDecember 1, 2012Selected as one of the 2012 Top 100 Global Innovators by Thomson ReutersFebruary 15, 2013Tae-joon Park Institute openedMay 9, 2013Groundbreaking of PAL-XFELJune 13, 2013Four research centers of Institute for Basic Science establishedJune 20, 2013Ranked 1st among the top 100 universities under 50 years old by Times Higher EducationOctober 7, 2013Ranked 1st in Joong Ang Ilbo Korean University Rankings 2013May 2, 2014Ranked 1st among the top 100 universities under 50 years old by Times Higher Education (three consecutive years)September 15, 2014POSTECH Entrepreneurship Center opened (supported by Small & Medium Business Administration)September 19, 2014APGC-Lab and a new start-up company (exBrain) openedOctober 6, 2014Ranked 1st in Joongang Ilbo Korean University Rankings (two consecutive years)December 17, 2014The Pohang Center for Creative Economy & Innovation opened (5th floor of C5)June 4, 2016PAL-XFEL achieved first lightPresidents[edit]NumberNameYears in office1Hogil Kim1985-19942Sooyoung Chang1994-19983Sungkee Chang1998-20024Chanmo Park2003-20075Sunggi Baik2007-20116Yongmin Kim2011\u201320157Doh-Yeon Kim2015\u201320198Moo Hwan Kim2019\u2013PresentUniversity rankings[edit]In 1998, POSTECH was ranked by Asiaweek as the best science and technology university in Asia.[16] From 2002 to 2006 JoongAng Ilbo ranked POSTECH as the leading university in Korea. In 2010, the Times Higher Education ranked POSTECH 28th in the world.[17] In 2011, the Times Higher Education[18] ranked the university as the 53rd best university in the world, the 6th best in Asia, and the best in South Korea. In 2017\u20132018, QS World University Rankings ranked POSTECH 71st overall in the world. It remains third best ranked in Korea, after Seoul National University and KAIST, in the QS Asian University Rankings.[19] However, in the Times Higher Education rankings, it scored highly after compilers placed less emphasis on “reputation and heritage” and gave more weight to objective measures including the influence of universities’ research, placing 53rd.[20] In 2012 and 2013, the Times Higher Education ranked POSTECH 1st in its “100 Under 50 Young Universities” rankings.[21]The New York Times[22] and the International Herald Tribune[23] cited POSTECH’s rapid ascent as a young university to top the world rankings in less than 50 years.POSTECH is a 400-acre campus located twenty minutes by car from downtown Pohang, an hour by bus from Busan, and approximately two and half hours by train (KTX) from Seoul. Traditional Korean performance at Tae-Joon Park LibraryTae-Joon Park Digital Library[edit]Completed in 2003, the Tae-Joon Park Library is 24,420 square meters with 352,977 volumes and 8,324 digital and paper journals. As of 2005, the library collection consists of approximately 320,000 books, 3,500 journals, 7,000 e-journals 25 databases, and 4,400 multimedia materials. The Library shares materials with industrial-educational-research cooperation and is part of an intercollegiate data exchange program with approximately 150 other research and educational institutions throughout the nation.[24]Smart campus[edit]In 2010, for the first time among Korean universities, POSTECH implemented a Desktop Cloud Service. However, many of the previously implemented technological services (e.g. campus smartphone applications, university website, university online portal, etc.) are defective as they have not been since updated.[25]Academics[edit]Admissions[edit]POSTECH admits approximately 300 undergraduate students each year. POSTECH received 1,987 applicants for freshman admission and admitted 323 for the 2014 school year. POSTECH provides the highest educational investment and the most per-student scholarship support in Korea, allowing students from all economic backgrounds the opportunity to obtain a POSTECH education.[26]Research[edit]The 4th generation light source (PAL-XFEL), which has been operational since 2015, is 10 billion times brighter than the 3rd generation light source.[27]References[edit]^ a b c d “About POSTECH”. POSTECH Official website. POSTECH. Retrieved 12 December 2018.^ “The Road to Academic Excellence: The Making of World-Class Research Universities”. The World Bank September 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2014.^ Seo, Ji-eun (30 September 2016). “Korea builds advanced particle accelerator”. Korea Joongang Daily. Retrieved 19 May 2020.^ “QS University Rankings 2023”. Top Universities. 2023. Retrieved September 6, 2022.^ World University Rankings – 2019 (2019). “South Korea Universities in Top 500 universities”. Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved August 16, 2019.^ U.S.News & World Report (2019). “Search Best Global Universities – US News Education”. U.S. News & World Report LP. Retrieved July 20, 2019.^ “QS Asian University Rankings”. QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2019. Retrieved August 16, 2019.^ “Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings”. Times Higher Education. 2019. Retrieved August 16, 2019.^ U.S.News & World Report (2019). “Best Global Universities in Asia – US News Education”. U.S. News & World Report LP. Retrieved July 20, 2019.^ “THE World University Rankings”. Times Higher Education. 2020. Retrieved October 19, 2019.^ “QS World University Rankings”. QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2020. Retrieved August 16, 2019.^ U.S.News & World Report (2019). “Best Global Universities – US News”. U.S. News & World Report LP. Retrieved July 20, 2019.^ “Academic Ranking of World Universities”. Institute of Higher Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. 2019. Retrieved August 16, 2019.^ “Young University Rankings 2019”. Times Higher Education (THE). 2019. Retrieved July 21, 2019.^ “QS Top 50 Under 50 2020”. QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2020. Retrieved July 21, 2019.^ “Ahead of the curve: Asia’s science and technology institutes mix students and success”. Asiaweek May 15, 1998. Retrieved July 6, 2005.^ “Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2010-2011”. 2015-04-13.^ “Times Higher Education’s 2011-2012 World University Rankings”.^ “QS Asian University Rankings: Overall in 2012”. Quacquarelli Symonds. 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-06.^ “Times Higher Education world top 200 universities”.^ “Times Higher Education’s 100 Under 50 Universities 2013”. 2015-04-13.^ Lau, Joyce (2012-06-04). “Who’s the Next M.I.T.?”. New York Times June 4, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2014.^ Yang, Calvin (2013-06-24). “Korean Institute Tops List of Younger Universities”. IHT June 25, 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2014.^ “Introduction”. Tae-Joon Park Digital Library. 2005. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2014.^ “Smart Campus”. POSTECH Website. Retrieved October 1, 2013.^ “POSTECH Spent Most Money on Students”. The Chosun Ilbo September 23, 2008. Retrieved September 30, 2013.^ Seo, Ji-eun (30 September 2016). “Korea builds advanced particle accelerator”. Korea Joongang Daily. 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