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  2. Women in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    There were numerous women's schools established respectively. In the 1890s, Chongsin Girls' School and Paehwa Girls' School were established in Seoul, which is the capital city of Korea. There were about ten women institutions of higher education such as junior colleges, colleges, and university by 1987 in South Korea.

  3. German School Seoul International - Wikipedia

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    The German School Seoul International ( German: Deutsche Schule Seoul International, DSSI; Korean: 서울독일학교 / 서울獨逸學校) is a German international school in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. [1] It was founded in 1976. It serves German expatriate families, other foreigners and Koreans living in the South Korean ...

  4. Ewha Womans University - Wikipedia

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    The school began providing college courses in 1910, and professional courses for women in 1925. The high school section, now known as Ewha Girls' High School (not to be confused with the coeducational Ewha Womans University High School, the university's demonstration school, founded in 1958), [3] separated from the college section and is currently located in Jung-gu, Seoul. [4] Both ...

  5. Koreans in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Koreans in Germany. Koreans in Germany numbered 31,248 individuals as of 2009, according to the statistics of South Korea 's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Though they are now only the 14th-largest Korean diaspora community worldwide, they remain the second-largest in Western Europe, behind the rapidly growing community of Koreans in ...

  6. Women at German universities - Wikipedia

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    Not until the beginning of the 20th century were university studies fully accessible to women in German-speaking countries, with the exception of Switzerland. The possibility for women to have access to university education, and moreover to obtain a university degree is now part of general higher education for all.

  7. List of universities and colleges in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Catholic University of Korea. Chugye University for the Arts. Chung-Ang University. Dongduk Women's University. Dongguk University. Duksung Women's University. Ewha Womans University. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Hansung University.

  8. Seoul Women's University - Wikipedia

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    The SWELL program stands for Seoul Women’s University English Language License. It is one of the unique programs at Seoul Women’s University. This program has two types: regular classes during semesters or an intensive program in the summer and winter vacations.

  9. Duksung Women's University - Wikipedia

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    Duksung Women's University is a four-year private women's university in South Korea. The campus is located in Dobong-gu, Seoul Metropolitan Government, and a lifelong graduate school and a corporation are located in Jongno-gu . Duksung Women's University is the first female school founded by a female independence activist.