Kim Jung-bae

Kim Jung-bae (Korean김정배; born August 1, 1940) is an ancient historian and archaeologist, university professor emeritus, and former President of Korea University in Seoul, South Korea.[1] Kim currently serves as the Chairman of the Goguryeo Research Society.

Kim received his PhD in Ancient History from Korea University and his research has centred on the rise of states in the Korean Peninsula. He was a professor in the Department of History at Korea University from 1977–2005. He served as a committee member of the National Historical Compilation Committee from 1982–2003. He became the 14th President of Korea University in 1998 and his term finished in 2002.

Kim has received honorary degrees from Yonsei University and Waseda University.

  1. ^ "South and North Korean Scholars to Hold Tangun Seminar in Pyongyang". Korea JoongAng Daily. 19 November 1999. Retrieved 7 March 2011.