Hanil University

Coordinates: 35°45′49″N 127°12′23″E / 35.76363°N 127.20641°E / 35.76363; 127.20641
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Hanil University
Hangul
한일장신대학교
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHanil Jangshin Daehakkyo
McCune–ReischauerHanil Changsin Taehakkyo

Hanil University (Korean한일장신대학교) is a private university located in Wanju, South Korea. Started with the merger of the Neel Bible School, founded in 1922 by nursing missionary, Elisabeth Shepping and the Hamilton Bible School founded in Jeonju a year later by medical missionary, M. Ingold. It is described as "an education institute ratified by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Korea (Tonghap)" to "foster leaders of the regional societies and churches by nurturing outstanding individuals equipped with religious character and scholarly intelligence."[1]

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  1. ^ "About the University". Hanil University. Retrieved 1 January 2023.

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35°45′49″N 127°12′23″E / 35.76363°N 127.20641°E / 35.76363; 127.20641