Archive for August, 2008

Korean Universities to Attract 100,000 Foreign Students by 2010

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

According to an official of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology quoted in the Korea Times, South Korea has set a goal to increase its international student enrollment to 100,000 by 2010.   The plan is part of the revised “Study Korea Project” introduced in 2004.  Included in the plan will be an increase in government-funded scholarships, more English-only and Korean language classes, more dormitories for students, and an easing of the rules for working while on a student visa.  Ministry official Shin Kang-tak said,  “Attracting overseas students has become important not only for education but also the economy and diplomacy.  If the number of foreign students increases to 100,000, we can earn 160 billion won. Foreigners graduating from Korean universities will also serve as a driving force in this country, which is suffering from a low birth rate.’’ The number of foreign students in Korea has jumped three-fold over the last four years to 55,000 this year.

Fulbright and College Board Co-Sponsor AP Summer Institute in Asia

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Nearly 70 high school administrators, teachers and counselors from seven different nations attended the first AP Summer Institute in Asia, co-sponsored by Fulbright and the College Board.  To see the Institute brochure, use the following link.

AP Institute in Asia Brochure

The powerpoint presentation given by Dr. James Larson of Fulbright on the morning of Tuesday July 29th may be downloaded here. (double click on the link below to view the document or right-click and save to download it to your computer).

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