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Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (한국외국어대학교) is a private research university with a global reputation for its specialized education in foreign languages and international affairs. Founded in 1954, it has two campuses in South Korea, with its main campus in Seoul and a second campus in Yongin. The university is a hub for international studies and is recognized for teaching more foreign languages than any other university in the world.
Key Facts & Figures
- Korean Name: 한국외국어대학교
- Establishment: 1954
- Campuses: Seoul Campus and Global Campus (Yongin)
Student and Faculty Demographics
- Total Students: The university has a large student body of over 17,000 students enrolled in its undergraduate and graduate programs. This includes a significant number of international students.
- Faculty: Hankuk University of Foreign Studies has a diverse faculty of over 700 professors and instructors, many of whom are experts in language, culture, and diplomacy.