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Xiangtan University Yunnan Agricultural University Hunan 【University Level】 May 1, 2021 Name of Country Name of Counterpart Institution Date of Conclusion Xiangtan University 1986 / 12 / 11 Yunnan Agricultural University 1989 / 5 / 11 Hunan Agricultural University 1989 / 6 / 2 Central South University 1993 / 6 / 15 China Medical University 1993 / 9 / 13 Hunan University 1995 / 8 / 23 Nanjing University of Technology 1999 / 9 / 14 Northeast Normal University 2001 / 11 / 13 China Renmin University of China 2002 / 7 / 1 Northeastern University 2004 / 12 / 3 Chongqing University 2006 / 5 / 22 Shandong Normal University 2009 / 12 / 24 Shanghai Ocean University 2011 / 10 / 24 Capital University of Economics and Business 2013 / 3 / 1 East China University of Political Science and Law 2013 / 10 / 10 Dalian Maritime University 2015 / 7 / 27 Sichuan University Jinjiang College 2011 / 12 / 16 Pukyong National University 1995 / 7 / 6 Chonbuk National University 1997 / 4 / 22 Kunsan National University 1997 / 12 / 1 Jeju National University 1998 / 1 / 30 Gangnung-Wonju National University 2001 / 2 / 8 Korea Kangwon National University 2002 / 4 / 5 Kongju National University 2004 / 10 / 18 Mokpo National University 2010 / 5 / 28 Sangmyung University 2013 / 5 / 13 Chungbuk National University 2016 / 8 / 18 Hankuk University of Foreign Studies 2013 / 1 / 22 India National Institute of Technology Karnataka 2005 / 3 / 23 Andalas University 2003 / 12 / 1 University of Indonesia 2009 / 12 / 9 Bogor Agricultural University 2010 / 6 / 4 Diponegoro University 2010 / 8 / 5 Indonesia Institut Teknologi Bandung 2010 / 11 / 22 Sam Ratulangi University 2011 / 2 / 8 Pattimura University 2014 / 3 / 25 Sriwijaya University 2015 / 11 / 2 Airlangga University 2012 / 11 / 12 University of Dhaka 2013 / 12 / 24 Bangladesh Bangladesh Agricultural University 2014 / 12 / 27 University Malaysia Terengganu 2005 / 4 / 22 University Malaysia Sabah 2009 / 3 / 4 Malaysia University Putra Malaysia 2010 / 3 / 16 International Islamic University Malaysia 2013 / 10 / 29 Tamkang University 2005 / 11 / 5 National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology 2008 / 2 / 29 National Chung Hsing University 2009 / 4 / 1 Taiwan National University of Kaohsiung 2016 / 4 / 7 National Cheng Kung University 2005 / 12 / 23 National Taiwan Ocean University 2010 / 7 / 15 Maejo University 2001 / 4 / 30 King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi 2002 / 1 / 16 Thailand Kasetsart University 2005 / 12 / 19 Suranaree University of Technology 2009 / 4 / 17 King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang 2016 / 4 / 1 University of the Philippines 2007 / 12 / 12 Philippines Polytechnic University of the Philippines 2017 / 4 / 1 Vietnam National University of Agriculture 2002 / 3 / 6 Foreign Trade University 2002 / 12 / 25 Vietnam Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences 2007 / 5 / 23 Nha Trang University 2015 / 7 / 31 Can Tho University 2009 / 5 / 25 Myanmar University of Veterinary Science 2018 / 12 / 24 Pakistan University of Sindh 2020 / 12 / 21 South Pacific and the Regions University of South Pacific 1982 / 7 / 21 Papua New Guinea The University of Papua New Guinea 1987 / 5 / 29 The University of New England 1995 / 7 / 20 Australia University of Technology Sydney 2000 / 3 / 1 Central Queensland University 2019 / 12 / 5 University of Georgia 1979 / 11 / 29 University of Miami 1992 / 11 / 30 University of Guam 2006 / 4 / 5 Alfred University 2006 / 11 / 8 United States of America University of West Georgia 2007 / 5 / 23 San Jose State University 2012 / 4 / 23 North Dakota State University 2014 / 1 / 14 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 2018 / 8 / 8 University of Wisconsin La Crosse 2021 / 2 / 4 Sweden Linköping University 2010 / 6 / 11 Spain Universidad Politecnica de Valencia 2000 / 2 / 7 Slovakia Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra 2015 / 5 / 1 Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg 2015 / 7 / 27 Germany The University of Applied Forest Sciences Rottenburg 2013 / 11 / 5 Rennes 2-Haute Bretagne University 2010 / 7 / 1 France University Bordeaux Montaigne 2017 / 1 / 26 Turkey Ankara University 2012 / 12 / 10 Federal University of São Carlos 2011 / 8 / 19 Brazil University of Amazonas Foundation 2016 / 4 / 28 Kafrelsheikh University 2011 / 9 / 5 Egypt Benha University 2018 / 8 / 7 Iran Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2017 / 4 / 18 Zambia University of Zambia 2019 / 8 / 22 【Faculty Level】 Name of Country Name of Counterpart Institution Date of Conclusion 〔Faculty of Law, Economics & Humanities〕 University of Florence, Depertment of History, Archaeology, Geography, Fine and Performing Italy 2020 / 8 / 9 Arts Germany Japan Center, Department of Asian Studies, Munich University 2003 / 10 / 29 France ISUGA Ecole de Management Bretagne Atlantique 2019 / 4 / 19 School of Foreign Language Education, Inner Mongolia Normal University 2017 / 6 / 19 China School of Foreign Studies, Yangtze University 2019 / 6 / 28 〔Faculty of Law, Economics & Humanities / Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences 〕 Korea College of Social Sciences, Pusan National University 2007 / 3 / 8 School of Ethnology and Sociology, Inner Mongolia University 2016 / 11 / 1 China Foreign Language College, Shanghai Maritime University 2018 / 7 / 1 College of Foreign Languages, Hainan University 2019 / 7 / 19 Taiwan College of Humanities, National Chi Nan University 2017 / 4 / 18 Tanzania St. Augustine University of Tanzania 2018 / 12 / 16 〔Faculty of Education〕 Germany Faculty of Arts, University of Bonn 2006 / 9 / 26 Taiwan National Taipei University of Education 2012 / 4 / 1 National Higher Institute for Training and Research for the Education France 2013 / 9 / 24 of Young Disabled Persons and Adapted Teaching 〔Kagoshima University Affiliated Junior High School〕 Taiwan Taipei Municipal Dazhi Junior High School 2013 / 12 / 16 〔Faculty of Medicine〕 Korea Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University 2012 / 11 / 15 〔Kagoshima University Hospital〕 Korea Chung-Ang University Hospital 2015 / 1 / 28 〔Faculty of Dentistry〕 China Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong 2017 / 7 / 11 Korea School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University 2019 / 11 / 28 College of Dental Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University 2017 / 8 / 12 Taiwan School of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University 2017 / 8 / 7 Thailand Faculty of Dentistry, Prince of Songkla University 2018 / 7 / 4 Indonesia Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Brawijaya 2020 / 4 / 8 Malaysia Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya 2020 / 2 / 19 Canada Faculty of Dentistry, The University of British Columbia 2014 / 11 / 17 University of Dental Medicine, Yangon 2014 / 10 / 30 Myanmar University of Dental Medicine, Mandalay 2014 / 10 / 30 〔Faculty of Agriculture〕 Tanzania St. Augustine University of Tanzania 2018 / 4 / 19 Thailand School of Agro-Industry, Mae Fah Luang University 2016 / 11 / 14 Taiwan College of Agriculture, Chinese Culture University 2012 / 10 / 3 China Huazhong Agricultural University 2018 / 5 / 22 Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources 2016 / 8 / 23 Malawi Malawi University of Science and Technology 2019 / 3 / 25 Myanmar Pathein University 2016 / 12 / 4 Mexico Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon 2019 / 1 / 22 〔Faculty of Fisheries〕 Korea Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology 2017 / 5 / 22 Dalian Ocean University 2003 / 10 / 21 Zhejiang Ocean University 2011 / 4 / 5 China The Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources 2014 / 10 / 9 College of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural University 2018 / 7 / 27 Thailand Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center(SEAFDEC) 2003 / 12 / 3 Indonesia Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries, Hasanuddin University 2007 / 11 / 17 Taiwan College of Life Sciences, National Chiayi University 2016 / 11 / 28 Philippines College of Arts and Sciences, University of San Calros 2012 / 5 / 30 Malaysia Universiti Sains Malaysia 2019 / 11 / 1 Eritrea College of Marine Science and Technology 2011 / 4 / 30 Spain Alicante University 2012 / 3 / 28 Norway Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, University of Tromsø 2019 / 6 / 25 Egypt National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries 2018 / 3 / 20 Turkey Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University 2017 / 12 / 27 Colombia Universidad del Magdalena 2020 / 2 / 12 Brazil College of Fisheries, Universidade Federal Rural da Amazonia 2019 / 2 / 28 Establishment of Sam Ratulangi University (Indonesia) Postgraduate University of the Philippines (Philippines) (Master) 2014/ 8 / 19 Kasetsart University (Thailand) Programme on Tropical Fisheries University Malaysia Terengganu (Malaysia) with International Nha Trang University (Vietnam) 2016 / 2 / 29 Linkage Bogor Agricultural University (Indonesia) 2019 / 1 / 15 〔Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine〕 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chittagong Veterinay and Animal Sciences University 2013 / 6 / 23 Bangladesh Faculty of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Sher-E-Bangla Agricultural University 2019 / 10 / 31 Philippines College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Cavite State University 2020 / 3 / 13 Germany Department of Veterinary Medicine, Freie University Berlin 2018 / 7 / 6 France VetAgro Sup 2015 / 8 / 25 Portugal School of Agrarian and Veterinary, University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro 2019 / 2 / 13 Turkey Afyon Kocatepe University 2020 / 3 / 21 Faculty of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Vietnam 2018 / 10 / 3 Forestry 〔Graduate School of Science and Engineering〕 China College of Science, National Taiwan University 2019 / 1 / 19 Korea Korea Institute of Coastal Ecology, Inc.(Zoobank
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