The government has appointed Professor Bae Sang-sik (56, Department of Ethics Education) as the 17th president of Daegu National University of Education. President Bae Sang-sik will serve a four-year term from the 26th until February 25, 2028.


Daegu National University of Education announced that Professor Bae Sang-sik, who was elected as the first choice in last year's presidential election involving professors, staff, and students, was officially appointed as the 17th president following the Ministry of Education's recommendation, the Cabinet meeting's deliberation and resolution, and the President's approval.

Daegu National University of Education President Bae Sang-sik.

Daegu National University of Education President Bae Sang-sik.

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President Bae Sang-sik of Daegu National University of Education graduated from Masan Jungang High School, earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Kyungpook National University, and completed his Master's and Doctorate degrees in Philosophy at Kyungpook National University Graduate School. His major career experiences include serving as Director of Planning, Director of Student Affairs, and Chair of the Faculty Council at Daegu National University of Education. Externally, he has held positions such as President of the Daedong Philosophy Association and Vice President of the Korean East-West Philosophy Association.



President Bae Sang-sik of Daegu National University of Education expressed his aspirations, stating, “I feel a heavy sense of responsibility as we currently face difficult internal and external circumstances. I will do my utmost to actively communicate with university members and lead the university to become the best teacher training institution that pioneers future education.”


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