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Dankook University has its own distinct symbols, including its flag, emblem, and symbolic animal. These symbols embody the university’s founding philosophy and educational ideals. More than visual representations, they reflect Dankook’s identity, pride, and unique spirit, serving as an important gateway to understanding the values and traditions of the university.

As reflected in the name ‘Dankook(단국檀國)', our university is deeply rooted in a strong spirit of national identity. Love for our nation, dedication to society, and a deep affection for and pursuit of our own culture are the driving forces that have shaped Dankook University into what it is today.

University Flag

Established in 1947 along with the founding of the university, the Dankook University flag aligns with the philosophical ideals of Hongik Ingan—the principle of benefiting all humankind.
It symbolizes the university’s aspiration to contribute to the world by cultivating individuals who uphold national integrity and lead the way in building a global community, positioning Korea at the center of the world.

Symbolic Animal – The Black Bear

The black bear, rooted in the founding myth of the Korean nation, symbolizes endurance, courage, and perseverance.
Representing strong will and the spirit of challenge forged through hardship, the black bear embodies Dankook University’s commitment to inheriting the Korean spirit while advancing toward progress and service to society.

Symbol Mark

The symbol mark represents Dankook University’s vision for the future—advancing dynamically alongside the world as a global leader.
Centered on the English initials “DKU,” the design features a dynamic orbit of light, symbolizing movement, growth, and global connectivity.

The rotating orbital path surrounding DKU reflects the university’s unity of purpose and its unwavering commitment to education, philosophy, and shared values, embodying Dankook University’s spirit of harmony and forward momentum.

Signature

Korean Version

English Version

Combined (Korean & English) Version

Emblem

Image Mark

Traditional Mark

Initial Emblem

Character

Cheering Flag Character Mark