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The College of Natural Sciences is not only responsible for educating natural science majors but also provides the fundamental scientific knowledge involved in science education for the College of Engineering, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, College of Education, and College of Pharmacy. The graduate program has received strong support from the Ministry of Education, which has generously subsidized student tuitions and provided a better environment for research under the so-called Brain Korea Project (BK21). |
| Currently more than 200 faculty members and 1,500 graduate students are working hard to produce research results of very high caliber. In 2005, prominent scholars evaluated the College of Natural Sciences at SNU and concluded that it ranks among the top twenty to thirty colleges internationally. Alumni of the College of Natural Sciences continue to blaze new trails in their ongoing research in academic settings and state-run as well as private research institutes. They are contributing to Korean society not only in the innovative fields of industry, as technicians and executive officers, but also in the fields of civil service, journalism and law. |
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