Park Jae-kyu
Park Jae-kyu is the president of Kyungnam University in Masan, South Korea, and the former Unification Minister and National Security Council Chairman of South Korea.
Higher education and academic career
In 1963, Park went to New York to study English at Columbia University, then enrolled at Fairleigh Dickinson University where he majored in International Relations. At the City College of New York, he developed a keen interest in North Korean studies. After obtaining diplomas from the University of Exeter in England and The New School in New York, Park Jae-kyu gained his PhD from Kyunghee University in South Korea.As a Professor at Kyungnam University, Park launched the Institute of Far Eastern Studies in 1972 in order to promote peace and Korean reunification through scholarly projects.
Park became president of Kyungnam University in 1986, a position he retained until 2000, and again from 2003 till today.
He also chaired associations such as the Korean University Presidents Association, the Isang Yun Peace Foundation, the Northeast Asian Forum of University Presidents. He was also the president of the University of North Korean Studies from 2005 to 2009.