Kye Ung-sang University

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Kye Ung-sang University (Korean계응상대학; Hanja桂應相大學)also known as Kye Ung-sang Sariwon University of Agriculture (계응상사리원농업대학) is a university in Sariwon, North Korea.

History[edit]

The university was initially founded as the Sariwon University of Agriculture on September 1, 1959. The university changed its name to its current name in 1990, after the North Korean geneticist Kye Ung-sang, an expert in silkworms.[1] In May 2010, the university along with Pyongyang Medical College, and Pyongyang Agricultural College were made into elements of the Kim Il Sung University Council, however, those three institutions seceded were later removed in October 2019.[2]

Works[edit]

During the 60th anniversary of its founding,a reporting event of its scientific technological achievements in the national agriculture department was held in September.[3] In 2021, it was published in DPRK Today that the university's mechanical agricultural department has developed seed selection machines for wheat and barley and different kinds of complex fertilizers, along with machines for silkworm gender determinations.[4]

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "계응상대학". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
  2. ^ "북한 김일성대 부속 평양의대·농업대, 다시 독립대학으로 분리". Yonhap News Agency.
  3. ^ "북한, 전국농업부문 과학기술성과발표회 진행". nktech.
  4. ^ "계응상사리원농업대학, 종자선별기-복합비료 개발". spnews.