Securing 29.6 billion KRW in startup revenue to lead across 20 participating universities
Leaping forward as a core hub for tech, AI, and global entrepreneurship support
New 2026 Convergence Major (1): Sustainable Future Studies
Exploring social conflicts and the climate crisis through the humanities to map out a better future
Bridging diverse disciplines—from history and literature to public policy and business—to train hands-on experts
Editor’s Note: To cultivate forward-thinking leaders equipped with interdisciplinary knowledge, Kyung Hee University has developed integrated convergence majors that bridge multiple academic departments. The university currently offers 19 convergence majors across both campuses, with two new additions launching in the 2026 academic year: Sustainable Future Studies and Space Exploration. We sat down with the faculty advisors of these new programs to explore their academic visions and curricula. In this first installment of our series, we dive into the Sustainable Future Studies major, which approaches the defining global challenge of sustainability through a humanistic lens.
The Research Promotion Team builds an in-house AI-powered administration system to drive efforts toward transforming Kyung Hee into an AI-Native University
The Reactor Research & Education Center leverages its MOU with KHNP to build a new 826 m2 lecture hall and improve existing facilities, showcasing its world-class educational capabilities
MOU ceremony on May 7 kicks off 2026 initiatives Empowering local entrepreneurs to combat regional population decline
Accelerating the development of pressure-modulated shockwave histotripsy (PSH) to build an AI-robot ultrasound convergence platform for personalized, incision-free precision treatment
Innovating research administration through one-stop support for large-scale research projects, Kyung Hee achieves a record 194.8 billion KRW in external R&D funding for 2025
‘KHU-PREP’ program strengthens new faculty teaching capabilities through standardized pedagogical methods to elevate overall educational quality
Office of External Affairs invites 250 parents for student lunch, campus tours, and dormitory visits
Introductions to scholarship, career, and internationalization programs help parents understand university life
The Smart Tourism Research Center as an Academic Hub for Future Scholars
Rising as a Global Leader in Smart Tourism via National Projects and International Academic Ecosystems