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Dong-A University is a private university in Busan, South Korea. The university is the only private university and one of two universities has both medical and law school in Greater Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea.
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Kunsan National University is a national university located in Gunsan, Jeollabuk-do, in western South Korea. The university first opened its doors in 1947 as Kunsan Teachers' College. It gained university status in 1991.
With high academic standards for Dongduk students, Dongduk implements carefully catered practical curricula to meet specific needs of our students from various majors so as to help them meet the future demands, Dongduk Women's University, indeed, aims for maintaining its academic tradition that is centered on practical application. In addition, DWU consistently endeavors to develop customized curricula to meet each individual student's academic and professional need through personalized one‐on‐one instruction.Dongduk Women's University has organized a system of education, administration and other services in such a way that best satisfy the needs of students. By the same token, DWU has also expanded its student welfare including scholarships education facilities, and career training skill‐building programs required for future employment while providing up‐to‐date information and materials for employment search.A school campus is an important space where lectures, studies, practices and student activities occur. Dongduk Women's University established Special Campuses that are key locations for relevant majors, providing functional convenience. In addition, the university is creating a beautiful campus that may potentially become a local landmark.
Busan University of Foreign Studies was founded in 1981 by the late Chung Tae-sung. His philosophy for education was that young intellectual minds must become leaders internationally. Busan University of Foreign Studies was founded as a college for studying foreign languages in April 1982 with its first students studying English, French, Japanese, Chinese, German, Indonesian, Malay, and Thai. Through the 1980s, the college expanded its programmes and finally became a university in 1991. As of 2009, Busan University of Foreign Studies has academic exchange program agreements with 94 universities in 24 countries.