Lee Jin-sook


Lee Jin-sook is a South Korean professor of architectural engineering at Chungnam National University currently serving as its 19th president - the first woman to become the president of CNU and any Flagship Korean National Universities.
Lee has been teaching at CNU from 1989. Since then, she has taken various roles in her university such as dean of its Department of Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering and Graduate School of Industry and its Director of Office of International Affairs. She is the second CNU head whose alma mater includes CNU.
Lee has also taken multiple advisory roles to the government participating in Presidential Advisory Council on Science and Technology and Presidential Committee on Architecture Policy as well as sub-committees of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Ministry of Environment and National Agency for Administrative City Construction.
She was also the president of Korea Society of Lighting and Visual Environment and Korea Society of Color Studies.
Lee is the first CNU president directly elected by members of CNU - its academic staff, administrative staff and students. In the first round of CNU-president-election, she ranked second scoring 22.55% of the total votes by earning the most votes from administrative staff, TAs and students. In the second round, she earned 52.34% of the votes. Her nomination was approved by Ministry of Education and confirmed by President Moon Jae-in.
She holds the bachelor's and master's degrees from CNU and doctorate degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology - all related to architecture.