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Korea National University of Arts (K-Arts) celebrated the 20th anniversary of its full-ride AMA+ scholarship for international students, inviting alumni from around the world for a homecoming on Thursday.
Universities are bringing back personal statements for international undergraduate admissions starting with the fall 2025 intake.
North Gyeongsang hopes to continue the rapid growth of its international student population with plans to offer scholarships and internships this year.
The city of Busan has announced plans to provide career support for international students and promote the city to prospective students, with a target of having 18,000 international students by the end of this year.
Kyungbok University student Mishra Bharti became the first international student to pass the national occupational therapist certification exam, with the university planning to create more support programs for students.
Four out of 10 international students who study in Korea want to work in Korea, too, rather than in their home countries or elsewhere, a recent survey showed.
Foreigners in Korea in R&D fields are working or hope to work here because of relative salary levels as well as lifestyle.
Universities are increasingly launching international student-only majors, with new programs being introduced and some universities expanding the scope to meet growing student demand.
The Hyundai Motor Chung Mong-Koo Foundation announced Friday that it is expanding its visiting student scholarship program to include international students from Vietnam starting next year.
Scholarships don’t always come from large foundations or corporations — wives of Sahmyook University professors have continued to fund the university’s international student scholarship with donations totaling 62 million won ($43,000).
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap