Talk:Imperial University

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On Soeul Imperal University, Soeul National University of Korea officialy denies the direct relation of Japanese Keijo University.

I am not sure about this sentence? Is it true? If so, no need to include the mention of Soeul National University. -- Taku 15:19, Mar 2, 2004 (UTC)

http://law.snu.ac.kr/english/intro/intro4_sub4_b.asp makes interesting reading, especially alongside the official SNU history at http://www.snu.ac.kr:6060/engsnu/index.html ... clearly the relation between Keijo and SNU is rather complex. -- Visviva 17:48, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)

The fact that the origin of a part is Keijo, doesn't mean that the origin of the whole University is Keijo. They clearly state that they are founded on Oct 15 1946 on their web site. -- Gene H Park 23:17, Jan 17 2005 (UTC)

Regardless of whether or not the current Seoul National University considers itself to have developed from Keijo, Keijo should still be mentioned. If we want to say it was dissolved at the end of the war, that's fine, but it's still significant that it was established and operated. LordAmeth 15:44, 16 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]