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The National Institute for International Education (Niied) celebrated international students who were selected for the Study In Korea Supporters program this year, aiming to spread information about Korean university life to those abroad.
While watching Korean movies and dramas, one might feel that Korean weddings are a particularly magical fantasy, like in Disney movies.
The National Institute for International Education (Niied) is hosting a ceremony for 562 Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) scholars who graduated this year. The ceremony will be held at Niied's office in Seongnam, Gyeonggi.
Embarking on a study abroad adventure around the world is a dream that only a few lucky people get to experience. It's an exciting journey filled with anticipation, challenges and personal development.
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon said he thinks a greater number of foreigners should be allowed to reside permanently in the capital, contingent upon the formation of a social consensus on the issue and if Korea’s birthrate remains low.
Nineteen institutions have passed the first round of a process to win a multibillion-won fund over the next five years, part of an ambitious government initiative to enhance the competitiveness of higher education outside the Seoul metropolitan area.
Being the best university in Gangwon was never enough for Kim Heon-young. The president of Kangwon National University has always aspired for a greater purpose, thinking the school had a bigger role to play.
According to multiple sources who exclusively spoke to the JoongAng Ilbo, Yoon blasted Korea’s higher education sector, calling it “a cartel of suppliers with vested interests.”
For many international students, cooking their favorite dish back home and visiting restaurants that serve their so-called comfort foods are personal rituals that allow them to reconnect with their origin.
Does the study abroad experience differ greatly in Seoul from other cities in Korea? Here's what some international students had to say.
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