List of Seoul National University people

The following is a list of notable people associated with Seoul National University, located in Gwanak, Seoul, South Korea.

Notable alumni and faculty

Academia

  • Chang Ha-joon (B.A. Economics), economist; former Consultant to the World Bank
  • Cho Kah-kyung (B.A.), Korean-American philosopher
  • Choi Soon-ja (M.A. French language and literature), linguist
  • Choi Yang-do (B.S. Agricultural Chemistry), agricultural biotechnologist; professor at Seoul National University (College of Agriculture)
  • Jim Nam Choi (B.A. Psychology), professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management at the Graduate School of Business of Seoul National University
  • Huh June-e (B.S. physics and M.Sc. Mathematics), Fields Medalist
  • Kim Joo-myeong (B.S., M.S. Microbiology), Korean-American biological scientist
  • Kim Sung-hou (B.S. & M.S. Chemistry), Korean-American structural biologist and biophysicist; member of the National Academy of Sciences[1]
  • Kim Vic-narry (B.A., M.Sc. Microbiology), biochemist and microbiologist; professor at Seoul National University and Director of the Center for RNA Research, Institute for Basic Science
  • Kang-tae Kim (M.Sc. Mathematics), mathematician; professor at Pohang University of Science and Technology
  • Kim Won-yong (B.A.), known for pioneer in South Korean archaeology; former professor at Seoul National University College of Humanities, awarded Distinguished SNU Members in 1993[1]
  • Lee Ki-baek (B.A.), historian
  • Lee Kyoung-jun (M.A. Public Administration, Ph.D.), management professor; professor at Kyung Hee University (College of Management)
  • Park Jong-sei (B.S. Chemistry), chemistry researcher and government official; former head of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology's Applied Sciences Division and Chairman of the Food and Drug Administration from 1998–1999[2]
  • Rieh Sun-Young (B.S. Engineering, M.S., Engineering) architect and professor
  • Son Bong-ho (B.A.), Christian ethics scholar and social activist; former president of Hansung University and of Dongduk Women's University
  • Yang Won-sik (Ph.D.), orthodontist; former Director of the Department of Orthodontics, Dental Hospital, Seoul National University

Entertainment

Literature, arts and culture

Medicine

Public service

  • Ahn Cheol-soo (M.D., M.S. and Ph.D. Physiology), doctor of medicine, physician, programmer, entrepreneur, professor, politician ; founder of AhnLab Inc. and former Dean of the Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology (Seoul National University)
  • Ban Ki-moon (B.A. International Relations), politician and diplomat; the 8th UN Secretary-General[1]
  • Cho Byoung-se (B.A. Public Policy Making), former Senior Secretary to the Prime Minister of South Korea and professor
  • Cho Kuk (LL.B., LL.M.), former Senior Secretary to the President for Civil Affairs (2017-2019), former South Korea Minister of Justice
  • Kang Hyun-wook (B.A. Foreign Studies), politician; former Governor of North Jeolla Province, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (1992–1993), and Minister of the Environment (1996–1997)
  • Lee Hyun-jae (B.A.), politician; Chairman of the Ho-Am Prize Committee and South Korea's 18th Prime Minister[1]
  • Lee Tai-young (LL.B), first female lawyer in South Korea, awarded Distinguished SNU Members in 1991[1]
  • Kim Sang-gon (B.A., M.A. and Ph.D Business Administration), former Minister of Education and Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea
  • Kim Wan-ju (B.A. Political Science & M.A. Public Administration), politician; the 32nd Governor of North Jeolla Province and former mayor of Jeonju City
  • Kim Young-sam (B.A. Philosophy), politician and activist; the 14th President of the Republic of Korea
  • Yoo Seong-min (B.A. Economics), economist and politician; former House leader of Saenuri party and MP for Daegu Dong A Parliamentary Constituency.
  • Yoon Suk Yeol (LL.B., LL.M.), Prosecutor General of South Korea; 13th President of South Korea
  • Yu Myung-hwan (B.A. Public Administration), diplomat; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Social movement

  • Lee Hee-ho (B.A. Education) renowned feminism activist in South Korea, awarded Distinguished SNU Members in 2000[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "SNU Distinguished Alumni Awards". Seoul National University. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
  2. ^ Chae Sam-seok [蔡三錫] (1998-03-08). "朴鍾世 식품의약품안전청장" [Park Jong-sei, Food and Drug Administration chairman]. Yonhap News. Retrieved 2014-02-08.