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/ This year 205 students, the largest so far /
For the 2009 fall semester, a total of 120 exchange students will be studying at 48 prestigious universities in 18 countries. In 2009, a total of 205 KUBS exchange students will have gone abroad to study. This is the largest number so far.
During this semester, KUBS students will be studying at 48 schools in 18 countries around the world which include University of Florida, University of Manheim and the National University of Singapore.
In order to foster global talent, KUBS is operating its own exchange program separate from the university program. Accordingly, KUBS students can study at world-renowned universities and receive credit recognition while only paying tuition to Korea University.
KUBS has independently signed academic exchange agreements with 74 schools in 24 countries and is actively promoting cooperation. As such, the KUBS students have a wider range of schools to choose from. The KUBS exchange student program is the largest of its kind among Korean colleges. In 2008, 169 students studied abroad.
Before the exchange students went abroad, KUBS held an orientation session at Room 317 of the LG-POSCO Hall on June 24th and 25th for the fall semester exchange students. During the orientation, students received tips and advice on life abroad.
For the 2009 fall semester, a total of 120 exchange students will be studying at 48 prestigious universities in 18 countries. In 2009, a total of 205 KUBS exchange students will have gone abroad to study. This is the largest number so far.
During this semester, KUBS students will be studying at 48 schools in 18 countries around the world which include University of Florida, University of Manheim and the National University of Singapore.
In order to foster global talent, KUBS is operating its own exchange program separate from the university program. Accordingly, KUBS students can study at world-renowned universities and receive credit recognition while only paying tuition to Korea University.
KUBS has independently signed academic exchange agreements with 74 schools in 24 countries and is actively promoting cooperation. As such, the KUBS students have a wider range of schools to choose from. The KUBS exchange student program is the largest of its kind among Korean colleges. In 2008, 169 students studied abroad.
Before the exchange students went abroad, KUBS held an orientation session at Room 317 of the LG-POSCO Hall on June 24th and 25th for the fall semester exchange students. During the orientation, students received tips and advice on life abroad.