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Hanyang University (HU) Hanyang University (HU) Partner Information Type of University Private Location Seoul, Korea Founded 1939 Population of City 9.82 million President/Vice- Kim Woo-seung (Male) # of Students 35,324 Chancellor Web Page www.hanyang.ac.kr/english/ # of Faculty 4,686 Faculties/Colleges/Schools/Majors: Faculties • Engineering • Art and Physical Education • Medicine • Music • Humanities • Division of International Studies • Social Sciences • Nursing • Natural Sciences • Industrial Convergence • Policy Science • Education • Economics and Finance • Human Ecology • Business • Law Other U.S. Partners: To see full list of U.S. partners please refer to this link. http://www.hanyang.ac.kr/web/eng/overseas-partners Partner Contacts: Chong Seung Yoon Vice President for International Affairs [email protected] GSU Information Length of GSU 14 years Relationship Current Agreements: GSU College of Arts and Sciences –Program Specific Agreement for a Student Exchange (2005 – 2024) • Program Director: Kim Reimann Prior Agreements: University-Wide Memorandum of Cooperation (2013-2018) • Program Director: Wolfgang Schlör • Partner Contact: Ki-jeong Lee GSU Robinson College of Business- Program Specific Agreement for Student Exchange (2008 - 2011) • Program Director: Andria Reddick Current GSU Engagements: GSU and HU at EAIE Conference (Sep 2019) Dr. Wolfgang Schlör (GSU Associate Provost of International Initiatives), Chong-Seung Yoon (HU Vice President of International Affairs), Hyemin Yoo (Manager of Outbound Exchange at Seoul Campus), Yoori Choi (Associate Manager of Inbound Exchange & Visiting Coordinator at ERICA campus), and Seungwoo Hong (Coordinator of Inbound Exchange & Visits) will attend the European Association for International Education (EAIE) Conference in Helsinki, Finland from Sep 24 – 27, 2019. During the EAIE conference Dr. Schör will meet with the HU staff to discuss the ongoing exchange program between the institutions. If you have more information on this Partner Institution, please contact Ms. Danielle Borrero at [email protected]. 04/13/2020 Student Exchange Program (2011-2012, 2014 – 2019) Students receive Georgia State University credit for courses taken during this program. Students will carry a normal load of classes appropriate to full-time status and will receive appropriate GSU credit. Registration for classes at Hanyang University will be done with the assistance of the Program Directors at GSU and Hanyang University. GSU Lead Contact: Kim Reimann (Professor, Political Science) Prior GSU Engagements: HU Visit to GSU (February 2017) On February 1st, 2017, a delegation from Hanyang University visited Georgia State University. The delegation included Hochuel Han (HU Manager of the Office of International Initiatives) and Rick Punt (HU Manager of the Office of International Initiatives). The visit included discussions about OII's signature programs. Hanyang will promote its summer program to faculty and students. GSu Participants included Volkan Topalli (Interim Associate Provost International Initiatives), Kim Reimann (Korea Task Force Chair and Professor of Political Science), Kike Ehigiator (Director International Partnerships & Agreements) , Ahu Kostak-Bulat (Strategic Partnerships Manager), Amanda Roshan-Rawaan (Director of International Programs & Projects) and Stephen Murray (Interim Director of Study Abroad). GSU Program Director Visit to HU (Spring 2016) Dr. Kenneth Rice (GSU, College of Education and Human Development and the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services) visited South Korea in the Spring of 2016 and participated in multiple presentations and meetings at Korean Universities with the primary goals of gaining firsthand knowledge of cultural factors like perfectionism and its effect on a variety of outcomes and developing collaborative projects that address cross-cultural aspects of perfectionism. He gave presentations at the Korean Counseling Psychological Association, Yonsei University, and Konkuk University and met with faculty from Hanyang Cyber University. GSU Lead Contact: Kenneth Rice (Co-Director of Center for the Study of Stress, Trauma, and Resilience & Professor of Counseling & Psychological Services) GSU Delegation Visit (October 11 - 20, 2016) A GSU Delegation team visited the City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University, the University of Seoul, Hanyang University, Chung Ang University, Ewha Womans University, and Pusan National University. The delegation visit included presentations, meetings on research and discussions with faculty. GSU Delegation Team: Mark Becker, Risa Palm, Robin Morris, Mary Beth Walker, Volkan Topalli, Jan Nijman, Grace O, Kim Reimann, Donald Reitzes, Amanda Roshan-Rawaan GSU Roundtable Event (October 2014) Georgia State University-Hanyang Symposium: Navigating Many Koreas. Inaugural Meeting of the Transnational Korean/Asian Studies Network. Gyewon Kim (GSU Art History Department) was a moderator of a two-hour round-table session entitled Navigating Many Koreas, featuring presentations of the photography of three artists, Oksun Kim, Sun-min Lee, and Kim Insook. GSU Visit to Korea (November 2013) Georgia State University sent a delegation to various institutions in South Korea. This delegation aimed to explore potential programs. Delegation visitors included Jun Liu (Associate Povost, International Initiatives). GSU Delegation Visit to Korea (October 13-18, 2013) From October 13 – 18, 2013, there was a delegation visit to Korea, During this time the delegation visited Hanyang University. Other universities that were visited during this trip to Korea were Chonbuk National University, Ewha Womans University, Korea University, Korea University Business School (KUBS), Seoul National University, and Sookmyung Women's University. If you have more information on this Partner Institution, please contact Ms. Danielle Borrero at [email protected]. 04/13/2020 .
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