Korea University Since 1905
Korea University Since 1905
Korea University Since 1905
Korea University Since 1905
Korea University Since 1905
Korea University Since 1905
Korea University Since 1905
College/Graduate School Symbols II
Num | College | Graduate | School | Description of Symbols |
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11 |
| The combination of the Mobius strip symbolizing the circulation of information and the ASCII code of the College of Informatics conveys the academic philosophy of the college. | ||
12 |
| A pine nut tree symbolizing Korea University and the initials of health science, “HS,” are integrated. | ||
13 |
| By intersecting the door of creation with a pen, a medium of idea planning, the infiniteness of liberal thinking and formative expression is symbolically represented. | ||
14 |
| A globe symbolizing globalization and a ribbon symbolizing the integration and communication of the international community illustrate the academic identity and philosophy of the Division of International Studies. | ||
15 |
| The placement of a torch, symbolizing truth-seeking, and a pen, symbolizing study, on a scroll, symbolizing knowledge transfer, displays the academic identity and philosophy of the School of Media and Communication. | ||
16 | - |
| An open book, implying infinite academic potential and educational opportunity, and laurels, representing honor and achievement, symbolize the academic philosophy of the School of Interdisciplinary Studies. | |
17 |
| The combination of sword, symbolizing professional and strategic power, shield, representing the defensive ability of information security; and laurels symbolize victory through security. | ||
18 |
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19 |
| A symbolic form of science and technology and the initials of science technology “ST” are intertwined. | ||
20 |
| The ancient image of an emulsion mortar and Rx, representing prescribed medicine, are integrated. |