Chung-Ang University

Chung-Ang University (CAU; Korean: 중앙대학교; Hanja: 中央大學校; RR: Jungang Daehakgyo) is one of the top leading private research universities in Seoul, South Korea. The university operates two campuses: main campus located in Dongjak District, Seoul, and an additional campus in Anseong, Gyeonggi Province. CAU consists of 16 undergraduate colleges and 16 graduate schools.

Chung-Ang University
중앙대학교
Emblem of Chung-Ang University
Latin: Universitas Centralis
Other name
CAU, Jungdae, Angdae
MottoLive in Truth,
Live for Justice
TypePrivate
Established1916 (1916)
PresidentSang-Gue Park
Academic staff
2,055
Students21,847
Undergraduates14,506
Postgraduates7,341
Location
Seoul and Anseong
,
South Korea
CampusUrban
NewspaperJungdae Shinmun
Colors  Blue
MascotDragon
Websitecau.ac.kr
neweng.cau.ac.kr
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJungang Daehakgyo
McCune–ReischauerChungang Taehakkyo

Starting as a church-run kindergarten in 1916, CAU transformed into a school for female kindergarten teachers in 1922 and was granted university status in 1953. The university held its centennial in 2018. It has 33,600 undergraduates, 5,200 graduates, 700 professors, and 500 more part-time teaching staff. The symbol of Chung-Ang University is Blue Dragon. It represents the sacredness, authority, freedom, and the eternal prosperity of CAU.

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