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Partner Institutions of HUFS Come to HUFS Meet the World! 424 Institutions Throughout 79 Nations & 3 International Organizations Partner Institutions of HUFS Come to HUFS Meet the World! 424 Institutions throughout 79 Nations & 3 International Organizations Argentina Croatia University for foreigners of Siena Incheon City Mexico Saudi Arabia University of Central Lancashire University of Belgrano University of Zagreb Italian Insititute for Foreign Trade (ICE) Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Autonomous University of Guadalajara King Saud University Exter Enterprises Limited University of Buenos Aires University of Rijeka Italian Cultural Institute Yeosu City Intercontinental University Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic National Intelligence Service University of Colima University United States Japan Korea Trade Investment Promotion Center for Economic Research and Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission Monterey Institute of International Studies Armenia Czech Republic Tenri University Agency(KOTRA) Teaching(CIDE) University of California, Berkeley Yerevan State Linguistic University Charles University Sophia University Korea Research Foundation Monterrey Institute of Technology and Serbia University of Delaware Masaryk University Waseda University POSCO TJ Park Foundation Higher Education University of Belgrade North Park University University of West Bohemia Toyo University Dongdaemun District La Salle University University of Novi Sad University of Arkansas Palacky University Kanda University of International Studies Dongdaemun Police Station Anahuac University University of Missouri-Columbia(Asian Australia Embassy of Czech Rep. in Korea University of Tokyo(Graduate School) Overseas Koreans Foundation National Autonomous University of Affairs Center) Flinders University Reitaku University Arirang TV Mexico(UNAM) Singapore University of Hawaii at Hilo University of Sydney Denmark University of Tsukuba HUFS, Incheon City, World City Expo Singapore Management University University of Florida The Australian National University University of Copenhagen Tokyo University of Foreign Studies National Institute for International Education Moldova University of California, Los Angeles Macquarie University Yamaguchi University Development Moldova State University Georgetown University Obirin University Yongin Office of Education Intermont College(Virginia) Austria Bunkyo University Small Business Corporation Slovakia Minnesota State University IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems Dominican Republic Fukushima University Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Comenius University University of Nebraska at Omaha Autonomous University of Santo Domingo Josai University Gyeonggi Provincial Police Station Mongolia Embassy of the Slovak Rep. in Korea San Diego State University Aoyama Gakuin University Yongin City Mongolia International University North Carolina State University(NC State) Nagoya University Korea Local Promotion Foundation National University of Mongolia University of Maryland Azerbaijan Tsrumi University Korea Foundation Ulaanbaatar University Slovenia University at Albany(State University of New York) Azerbaijan University of Languages Egypt Ritsumeikan University Korea International Trade Association Mongolian University of Science and Technology University of Ljubljana California State University, San Bernardino Cairo University Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority Winston-Salem State University Ain Shams University Rikkyo University HUFS, Gwangju City, Gwangju Hanam Office Morocco University of Hawaii at Manoa Doshisha University of Education Mohammed V University University of Hawaii-Leeward Community College Belarus University of Niigata Prefecture Korea Agency for Digital Opportunity & Al Akawayn University South Africa Columbus State University The Minsk State Linguistic University El Salvador Mejiro University Promotion(KADO) University of Pretoria California State University, East Bay Belarusian State University University of El Salvador International Students Institute Korea Broadcast Advertising Northwest University Temple University Corporation(KOBACO), Netherlands Boston University Jordan Korea Literature Translation Institute Leiden University California State University, Long Beach Belgium University of Jordan Daum Foundation Spain The State University of New York at Fredonia Free University of Brussels France Almaty State University Ministry of Education, Ministry of Environment, Complutense University of Madrid University of Central Missouri National Institute for Oriental Lanuages and Al-Farabi Kazakh National University Korean Association for Green Campus Autonomous University of Barcelona The State University of New York at Fredonia Cilvilisations (INALCO) Initiative(KAGCI) New Zealand University of Salamanca University of Texas at Austin University of Pairs IV-Sorbonne Kazakhstan Korea Civil Aviation Development Association Auckland University of Technology University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University of California, Davis Brazil Audencia Nantes School of Management Kazakhstan Institute of Management, YTN University of Malaga California State University, Sacramento University of São Paulo University of Savoie Economics and Strategic Research under Constitutional Court of Korea University of Lleida University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of the Sinos Valley University of Pairs III-Sorbonne Nouvelle the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Gyeonggi Provincial Government Pompeu Fabra University Prairie View A&M University Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul (Graduate School of Interpretation) L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University Human Resources Development Service of Nigeria University of Cordoba University of California, Riverside Federal University of Parana Lumiére University Lyon 2 Kazakh Ablai Khan University of Korea University of Maiduguri Barcelona Chamber of Commerce The State University of New York at Geneseo University of Provence Aix - Marseille I International Relation and World Languages Eastar Jet Spanish Ministry of Culture University of Nebraska at Kearney Brunei Darussalam University of La Rochelle Ministry of Government Legislation Ramon Llull Institute The State University of New York at Oswego University of Brunei Darussalam Normandy Business School Kenya Vievis Namuh Hospital Illinois Institute of Technology University of Maine - Le Mans University of Nairobi JoongAng Daily Norway Sudan Loyola Marymount University The Institute of Political Studies of Bordeaux KOICA University of Oslo Al Zaeim Al Azhari University The State University of New York, The Dong-A Media Group College at Brockport Bulgaria Germany Korea Institute for International Economic Policy The State University of New York at Stony Brook Sofia University University of Würzburg Korea Korea Environmental Industry and Bloomfield College University of National and World Economy Free University of Berlin Hongik University Technology Institute Panama Sweden Rutgers, The State University of New Embassy of the Rep. of Bulgaria in Korea University of Hamburg Kyung Hee University National Election Commision University of Panama Stockholm University Jersey, Camden Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz Seoul National University Maeil Business Newspaper Malardalen University California State Board of Equalization Cambodia University of Leipzig Dongguk University Gyeonggi Provincial Government, Gyeonggi Södertörns högskola University Study Abroad Foundation(SAF) Royal University of Phnom Penh Philipps University of Marburg Pusan University of Foreign Studies Small and Medium Business Center Korean American Chamber of Commerce of Korea Military Academy Korea Energy Economics Institute Peru Taiwan Los Angeles Ghana United University Agreement(Seoul Digital Pico Cast Forum National University of San Marcos Fu-Jen Catholic University Korean American Chamber of Commerce in University of Ghana University) The Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs National Taiwan Normal University Greater New York Canada Changwon University Academy of Korean Studies Chung Yuan Christian University University of Alberta The Korean National University of Arts Korea Telecom(KT) National Chengchi University(NCCU) Uzbekistan Medicine Hat College Hanyang University(Graduate School) Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Philippines National Chung Cheng University Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies University of Montreal Greece Ulsan University Affairs, Korea Transportation Safety Authority University of the Philippines, Diliman Taipei Mission in Korea Tashkent State Pedagogical University National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Kangnung-Wonju National University International Network of Entrepreneurs(INKE) West Visayas State University named after Nizamiy Chile Konkuk University Chosun Media Tanzania National University of Uzbekistan named University of Chile Cyber University of Foreign Studies Korean War Memorial Foundation University of Dar es Saalam after Mirzo Ulugbek Diego Portales University Kookmin University Korea Environment Institute Poland Guatemala Korea University Taean County Government Jagiellonian University Vietnam University of San Carlos of Guatemala Yonsei University KoGas Warsaw University Vietnam National University, Hanoi China Sookmyung Women’s University Korea Maritime Institute Adam Mickiewicz University Tajikistan University of Ho Chi Minh City Yanbian University Korea National Police University Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and University of Silesia Russian-Tajik Slavonic University Dalat University Beijing Foreign Studies University Duksung Women’s University
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