The Faculty's international cooperation capabilities are demonstrated through collaborative exchange projects, scholarship grants, and study abroad scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students, such as cooperation programs with embassies, international foundations, and partner universities including: National University of Singapore; Jawaharlal Nehru University, Mysore University, Delhi University, and Calcutta University of India; Chulalongkorn University and Naresuan University of Thailand; National Chiao Tung University, Tung Hwa University, and National Cheng Kung University of Taiwan; Busan University of Foreign Studies, Inha University, Yongnam University, Sookmyung University, and Traditional Culture University of Korea; and the University of Tokyo, Senshu University, Showa Women's University, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Nara Women's University, Tokyo Gakugei University, Osaka University of Economics and Law, Fukuoka Women's University, and Kanazawa University of Japan. In particular, scholarships for studying abroad are diverse, with varying durations and levels of study, including exchange programs, undergraduate and master's degrees, and doctoral programs.
Regarding cooperation in training development, the Faculty has continuously collaborated with foreign organizations to implement numerous training projects. The Faculty has been and continues to receive volunteer teachers from JICA (Japan), KOICA (Korea), the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hanoi, the Malaysian Embassy, the Thai Embassy, etc.; and cooperates with foreign organizations such as the Korea Foundation, the Japan Foundation, and the Toshiba International Foundation; and universities in the region such as the University of Tokyo, Senshu University, Showa Women's University, Nara Women's University (Japan); Seoul National University, Inha University, Busan University, Busan University of Foreign Studies, the Central Institute for Korean Studies (Korea); Peking University (China); National University of Singapore (Singapore); Thammasat University, Rajabhat Phranakhon University, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)… to carry out academic exchange programs.
In addition, the Faculty has also invited foreign professors to teach directly to undergraduate and graduate students (project-based lectures from the One Asia Foundation, lectures on pressing issues in the Middle East, a series of lectures on Korean studies from the Korea Foundation, lectures on traditional Japan, modern Japan, and contemporary Japan for graduate students); and collaborated with foreign universities to organize online courses, e-meetings, and experience sharing sessions.
In addition, the Faculty collaborates with embassies (Iran, Malaysia, etc.), universities (Chulalonkon, Thammasat), and businesses (Samsung Group) to organize Persian and Vietnamese language classes for students and interested individuals.
During their studies, students of the Faculty not only have the opportunity to attend international conferences and participate in exchange activities at foreign universities, but also to directly experience the cultures of other countries through practical activities within the Faculty.
Author:USSH Media
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