Kim Chol Ju University of Education | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 김철주
사범대학 |
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Hancha | 金鐵株
師範大學 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Cheolju Sabeom Daehak |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Ch'ŏlchu Sabŏm Taehak |
The Kim Chol Ju University of Education is a university in Sŏn'gyo-guyŏk, Pyongyang, North Korea. [1]
The university was established on October 1, 1946, as the Pyongyang Teacher Training College (평양교원대학). [1] [2] It changed its name to the Pyongyang University of Education no. 1 (평양제1사범대학) in September 1972. [1] It was renamed the Pyongyang University of Education in April 1989. [1] It assumed its current name in October 1990, [1] after Kim chol ju, younger brother of Kim Il Sung.
Doctorate was awarded to Jin Jae Gyong, head of a department of Kim Il Sung University, Kim Ui Song, a researcher at Pyongyang Medical College under Kim Il Sung University, Yu Song Chol, head of a department of Kim Hyong Jik University of Education, Ho Nam Chol, dean of a faculty of Kim Chol Ju University of Education, Han Pok Nam, head of a department of Kim Chaek University of Technology, Kim Kyong Chol, vice-dean of a faculty of Pyongyang University of Architecture, and others.
Kim Hyun-sik, a former professor at the Pyongyang University of Education and now a research professor at George Mason University, made the assertion in the latest issue of U.S. magazine Foreign Policy.
I first met Kim Jong Il in October 1959. He was a senior at the elite Namsan Senior High School, and I was a 27-year-old professor of Russian at the Pyongyang University of Education.
Kim Chol Ju University of Education | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 김철주
사범대학 |
---|---|
Hancha | 金鐵株
師範大學 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Cheolju Sabeom Daehak |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Ch'ŏlchu Sabŏm Taehak |
The Kim Chol Ju University of Education is a university in Sŏn'gyo-guyŏk, Pyongyang, North Korea. [1]
The university was established on October 1, 1946, as the Pyongyang Teacher Training College (평양교원대학). [1] [2] It changed its name to the Pyongyang University of Education no. 1 (평양제1사범대학) in September 1972. [1] It was renamed the Pyongyang University of Education in April 1989. [1] It assumed its current name in October 1990, [1] after Kim chol ju, younger brother of Kim Il Sung.
Doctorate was awarded to Jin Jae Gyong, head of a department of Kim Il Sung University, Kim Ui Song, a researcher at Pyongyang Medical College under Kim Il Sung University, Yu Song Chol, head of a department of Kim Hyong Jik University of Education, Ho Nam Chol, dean of a faculty of Kim Chol Ju University of Education, Han Pok Nam, head of a department of Kim Chaek University of Technology, Kim Kyong Chol, vice-dean of a faculty of Pyongyang University of Architecture, and others.
Kim Hyun-sik, a former professor at the Pyongyang University of Education and now a research professor at George Mason University, made the assertion in the latest issue of U.S. magazine Foreign Policy.
I first met Kim Jong Il in October 1959. He was a senior at the elite Namsan Senior High School, and I was a 27-year-old professor of Russian at the Pyongyang University of Education.