Tŏksŏng Yŏja Taehakkyo

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Name (Latin)
Tŏksŏng Yŏja Taehakkyo
Other forms of name
덕성여자대학교
德成女子大學校
Duksung Women's University
Date of establishment
1987
Type of corporate body
Universities and colleges
Associated country
Korea (South)
Place of residence/headquarters
Seoul (Korea)
Associated Language
kor
See Also From tracing corporate name
Predecessor : Tŏksŏng Yŏja Taehak
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q624575
Library of congress: n 2022046081
DLC: n 2022046081
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 9824753376200041
Sources of Information
  • Misul ro hanŭn nambuk taehwa, 2022:volume 1, title page (덕성 여자 대학교 = Tŏksŏng Yŏja Taehakkyo)
  • Han'guk Minjok Munhwa Taebaekkwa WWW Home Page, August 30, 2022(덕성 여자 대학교 = Tŏksŏng Yŏja Taehakkyo; 德成 女子 大學校; Duksung Women's University; promoted to "Tŏksŏng Yŏja Taehak" in 1952; name changed to "Tŏksŏng Yŏja Taehakkyo" in 1987; located in Seoul)
Wikipedia description:

Duksung Women's University (DSWU; Korean: 덕성여자대학교; RR: Deokseong Yeoja Daehakgyo) is a private university in Seoul, South Korea, founded in 1920. It's campus is located in Dobong District, Seoul Metropolitan Government, and a lifelong graduate school and a corporation are located in Jongno District. Duksung Women's University is the first female school founded by a female independence activist. In particular, Duksung Women's University stands out in early childhood education. The English abbreviations of the university are Duksung, DSU, and DSWU. Located around Deokseong Women's University on a transportation route, the subway station has the April 19th National Cemetery (Duksung Women's University) station on Seoul LRT Ui-Sinseol Line.

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