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Universidades 2016-1.Xlsx AFRICA BURKINA FASO Web Site Environmental Engineering (2iE) CONAHEC www.2ie‐edu.org/en/ ASIA CHINA Web Site Beijing Institute of Technology www.english.bit.edu.cn COREA Web Site Soongsil University www.ssu.ac.kr/web/eng/home Hankuk University of Foreign Studies CONAHEC www.hufs.ac.kr/user/hufsenglish/ Hanyang University CONAHEC www.hanyang.ac.kr/english/ BRUNEI Web Site Universiti Brunei Darussalam UMAP www.ubd.edu.bn/ JAPON Web Site Toyo University UMAP www.toyo.ac.jp/redirect/english/ University of Fukui UMAP www.u‐fukui.ac.jp/eng/ University of the Ryukyus UMAP www.u‐ryukyu.ac.jp/en/ Akita International University UMAP https://www.aiu.ac.jp/ MALASIA Web Site Taylor's University www.university.taylors.edu.my FILIPINAS Web Site Lyceum of the Philippines University - Laguna www.lpulaguna.edu.ph/ TAILANDIA Web Site Bangkok University www.buic.bu.ac.th/ Chulalongkorn University www.chula.ac.th/en/ Kasetsart University www.ku.ac.th/ King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi www.kmutt.ac.th/en_index.aspx Mae Fah Luang University www.mfu.ac.th Mahasarakham University www.inter.msu.ac.th/ Payap University www.ic.payap.ac.th Khon Kaen University https://www.kku.ac.th/?l=en TAIWAN Web Site Ming Chuan University www.mcu.edu.tw/ Providence University www.pu.edu.tw/english/ Southern University of Science and Technology www.stust.edu.tw/en National Taiwan Ocean University www.english.ntou.edu.tw I-Shou University www.isu.edu.tw/en1 National Taichung University of Education www.ntcu.edu.tw/eng Tunghai University www.thu.edu.tw/english/ Fu-Jen University www.fju.edu.tw National Yunlin University of Science and Technology www.yuntech.edu.tw/english/ Wenzao Ursuline University of Language www.wzu.edu.tw/english/ Chaoyang University of Technology www.cyut.edu.tw/ National Tsing Hua University www.nthu.edu.tw/english/ Chang Jung Christian University www.cjcu.edu.tw/english/ Kainan University www.eng.knu.edu.tw/ Mingshin University of Science and Technology www.must.edu.tw/index_en.aspx National Chi Nan University www.en.ncnu.edu.tw/ National Chung Cheng University www.ewww.ccu.edu.tw/ University of Kang Ning www.ukn.edu.tw/ukn/en/ China Medical University www.english.cmu.edu.tw/ National Taiwan University of Science and Technology www.ntust.edu.tw/ Chungyu Institute of Technology www.cit.edu.tw/ Nanhua University www.en.nhu.edu.tw/ National Chiao Tung University www.nctu.edu.tw/index.php/en Shih Chien University www.english.usc.edu.tw/ Tamkang University www.english.tku.edu.tw/ National Hsinchu University of Education www.nhcue.edu.tw/ National Taiwan Normal University www.en.ntnu.edu.tw/ Soochow University www.eng.suda.edu.cn/.
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