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CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL SUMMERPROGRAM Open Your Future
@CAU in Seoul, Korea
Contact UsOffice of International Affairs84 Heukseok-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul 156-756, KoreaTel: 82-2-820-6570, 6575, 6124Fax: 82-2-813-8069Email: causummer@cau.ac.krhttp://neweng.cau.ac.kr
CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL SUMMER PROGRAM
CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY 02 / 03
Welcome to CAU International Summer Program (ISP)
Academic Achievement and Korean Society & Culture
Chung-Ang University (CAU), established in 1918 with the educational ideals of truth and justice, has overcome the nation’s many
adversities and has taken the role of leadership in cultivating the intellectuals of Korea.
With the goal of ranking within the top 100 universities in the world by its centennial anniversary in 2018, Chung-Ang University has
intensified its effort to internationalize its educational programs and globalize its campus.
The Chung-Ang University’s International Summer Program contributes to that effort. In accordance with this vision, Chung-Ang
University launched the CAU Summer Program in 2005. Through this program, students are introduced to various topics ranging
from Korean business, social issues in Asia, traditional Korean culture as well as contemporary Korean society. The program also has
numerous experiential cultural activities, allowing for students to dive right into the Korean culture and make lasting relationships with
fellow international students as well as domestic Chung-Ang University students. The International Summer Program (ISP) at Chung-
Ang University is an opportunity for students to spend an unforgettable summer in Korea.
1 / Live high in comfort and low in cost.
2 / Learn at the best university for the Korean Culture and Arts.
3 / A hands-on introduction to Korea while earning credits in core subjects for your home university.
4 / Better understanding of Korean culture and society through class room lectures and various cultural excursions and field trips.
5 / Earn 5 or 6 transferable credit hours upon the completion of this program.
6 / Learn, bond, and have fun with fellow international students and domestic CAU students through interactive activities.
7 / Special scholarships for students from partner institutions and Chung-Ang Alumni.
CAU Garden, Central Library
CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY 04 / 05
Travel and Study at CAU International Summer Program Republic of KOREA
The Republic of Korea is a small country on the far eastern edge of Asia. Although it
ranks 106th in the world in terms of land area, the country is a center of economic
activity as well as culture, and arts. Today, Korea is an industrial nation standing
tall on the world stage. Korea’s semiconductor, automobile, shipbuilding, steel and
IT industries are leaders in the world’s global markets. Korea has also been host to
the 1988 World Olympics in Seoul, the 2002 Korea-Japan FIFA World Cup, and has
been selected to host the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. Recently, Korean
entertainment has been attracting many audiences globally, creating the "Korean
Wave." Korea's new standing in the international community was highlighted in
2010 by becoming the first Asian country to chair the G20 and host the G20 Seoul
Summit.
SEOULSeoul is the world’s 10th largest city and is also the center of all political, economic and cultural activities in Korea. Korea’s past and
present coexists harmoniously—with a heritage that spans across centuries and a future that lies with the cutting-edge technology
of its IT industry. The city is surrounded by beautiful mountains and is built around the banks of the Han River with the nearest seaside
located only an hour away from Seoul.
Dobong-gu
Nowon-gu
Jungnang-gu
Dongdaemun-gu
Seongbuk-gu
Jung-gu
Yongsan-gu
Seongdong-gu
Gwangjin-gu
Gangbuk-gu
Eunpyeong-gu
Jongno-gu
Seodaemun-guMapo-gu
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Yangcheon-gu Yeong
deungpo-gu
Geumcheon-gu
Dongjak-gu
Gwanak-guSeocho-gu
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Songpa-gu
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Gimpo Int’lAirport
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Incheon Int’lAirport
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Seoul TowerSeoul Tower
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Dobong-gu
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Dongdaemun-gu
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Seongdong-gu
Gwangjin-gu
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Incheon Int’lAirport
SeoulWorl’d Cup
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Seoul TowerSeoul Tower
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ChinaJapan
East Sea
Seoul
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Yellow Sea
North Korea
Republic ofKorea
Chung-Ang UniversityEstablished in 1918, Chung-Ang University has been a leader in globalization in Korea and also a pioneer of education and has been
called the “Cradle of Education” in Korea. Initially established as the Chung-Ang Kindergarten at the Chung-Ang Methodist Church
in 1918, it is now a leading private university in Korea. The University’s education program has a very high reputation and strong
exchange partnerships with universities around the world. In 2014, CAU was ranked 3rd for outgoing exchange student rate, 9th for
incoming exchange student rate, and 8th in overall University Qualification. CAU has more than 370 partner universities or institutions
for international academic cooperation with university level agreements alone.
• Korean conglomerate Doosan incorporated CAU in 2008
• Campuses : Seoul and Anseong
• Academic : 13 Colleges and 18 Graduate Schools
• 27,449 Students, 1,018 Professors and 623 Administrators
CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY
Session ⅠJune 23(Tuesday) ~ July 21(Tuesday), 2015(4 weeks)
Brief Overview of CAU International Summer Program
Required Course : Korean Culture and Society
Consists of 5 Special Lectures
• Korean Culture and History, Korean Folklore Culture
• Korea and Korean Society in a Foreigner’s Point of View
• Korean Contemporary and Pop Culture, Introduction to Korean Movies
Elective Courses
Business • Business and Management in East Asia • Global Business EnvironmentSocial Sciences • Consumer Psychology • Introduction to Korean StudiesPolitics • International Relations in East AsiaKorean Language • Basic Korean Language • Intermediate Korean Language
Academic Achievement and Korean Society & CultureThe CAU International Summer Program (ISP) is a hybrid program providing students
with a window into Korea coupled with courses and cultural experiences that foster an
understanding of Korea’s culture and society.
CAU welcomes students from around the world to enjoy various courses covering Korean
culture and society as well as earning major course credits from overseas professors
specialized in Asia and Korea in subjects ranging from Business, Social Sciences,
International Relations, and Korean Language.
Students will have numerous cultural and experiential activities diving right into Korean
culture and making lasting friendships with fellow international students and local CAU
students. Session 2 provides students with Korean language and culture
courses, acting as a perfect introduction to Korea before students start
their semester of study at CAU.
1. COURSES
Lectures are organized into two different tracks. All students will enjoy lectures
and field trips covering Korean Culture and Society. Students must also choose
one elective course from subjects including: Business, Social Sciences,
International Relations, and Korean Language.
Hanbok (Traditional Korean Clothing)
Kimchi
Temple Stay
The Royal Place
Boryeong Mud Festival
Field Trip to Gangwon-do
Hanok Village Class ‟Precarious Work and the Challenge for Asia”
※ More details on the courses (faculty information and course syllabus) will be offered on http://neweng.cau.ac.kr – international - international summer program
06 / 07
CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY
Session ⅡAug 3(Monday) ~ Aug 21(Friday), 2015 (3 weeks)
Seoul City TourStudents will visit many popular attractions in Seoul - the Royal Places, Insa-dong, Gwanghwamun square, Cheonggyecheon Stream, etc.
Visiting Korean CorporationsThrough visits at Korea’s leading businesses and industrial centers, students can understand the economy of Korea. Students will experience on-site tours of Hyundai or Doosan Industries experiencing the peak of high-tech Korean industries.
Field Trip to Gangwon-do Located in the mid-eastern part of the Korean peninsula, Gangwon-do Province is blessed with beautiful mountains and clean beaches offering some of the best sceneries and vacation spots throughout the year. Winter in Gangwon-do is heaven for winter sport enthusiasts, as the province receives a lot of snow. It is for this reason that Gangwon-do will be host of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Gangneung, and Jeongseon.
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)The DMZ is a buffer zone to prevent an armed conflict after the armistice agreement between Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea). There are some restrictions on the total number of troops, weapon disposition, and military installation in the DMZ. Students will get the chance to visit the Joint Security Area of the DMZ and experience the reality of the two divided Koreas. Temple StayStudents will have a unique opportunity to learn and experience Korean Buddhist culture. The Korean Buddhist Jogye and Cheontae Orders offer an opportunity to lodge and witness the temple life of monks and nuns under a temple stay program.
Korean Folk VillageThe Folk Village is a living museum that recreates the lifestyle of several centuries of Korean history. While touring historic Korea, students can indirectly experience ancestral wisdom and lifestyles.
K-Pop DanceK-Pop has developed from a Korean scene to a globalized frenzy. Students will have an opportunity to participate and learn Korean pop style dance moves that will make K-pop enthusiasts jealous and understand the urbanized Korean dance style..
Korean Culinary ExperienceWith the success of the Korean drama Daejanggeum, or Jewel in the Palace, in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Japan, the popularity or Korean foods is rising throughout Asia. The rising popularity is also attributable to the Korean Wave sweeping Asia. Students will have the chance to cook traditional Korean dishes and experience a Korean culinary experience.
TaekwondoTaekwondo is a traditional Korean martial art. It is an art of self-defense utilizing hand and feet movements. Students will undergo and learn the basic movements and forms of this traditional Korean martial art and have the chance to develop character and personality through physical, mental and spiritual discipline.
Experience Wearing Hanbok (Traditional Korean Clothing)Hanbok means literally “Korean dress”, and is the traditional clothing that Koreans have worn throughout the ages. Students will learn about the meaning of Korean traditional clothing and understand traditional Korean fashion and sentiments by wearing the traditional garments.
Traditional Korean Music and instrumentsStudents will have a chance to experience traditional Korean music, musical instruments, and its ensemble and also try out different Korean traditional musical instrument.
Korean Ceramic Art.Boasting a long history and a tradition of ceramics, Korean pottery is still at the top of the wish list for international visitors to Korea. Students will hear a presentation on the culture and history of Korean pottery, and they can then decorate unvarnished pieces of pottery or even try making their own on the potter’s wheel.
• Classes and Cultural Activities are subject to change
2. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
During the program, students will have the chance to
experience Korean culture and society first hand. Through
cultural activities, students will have a deeper understanding
of Korea and insight into Korean culture and society
1. LECTURES
Through 15 intensive Korean courses, students will get a chance to understand Korean fundamentals and improve their Korean language ability. Lectures are organized by blocks of topics covering Korean language, Korean society, Korean folk and contemporary culture, Korean Media, etc. An in-depth look at various aspects of Korea can be experienced through five special lectures diverse on Korean society and culture. All lectures will be taught in English.
Korean Language
• Basic Korean Language (1) ~ (15)
• Intermediate Korean Language (1) ~ (15)
• Advanced Korean Language (1) ~ (15)
Korean Culture & Society
• Korean Culture and History
• Korea and Korean Society from a Foreigner’s Point of View
• Introduction to Korean Movies
• Korean Contemporary and Pop Culture
• Understanding Korean Cuisine
Blue Mir Hall (University Dormitory)
Graduation Ceremony
King's Costume
Bibimbap
08 / 09
CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY 10 / 11
Academic Calendar
Seoul City TourStudents will visit many of popular attractions in Seoul - the Royal Places, Insa-dong, Gwanghwamun square, Cheonggyecheon Stream, N Tower, etc.
K-Pop DanceK-Pop has developed from a Korean scene into a globalized frenzy. Students will have an opportunity to participate and learn Korean pop style dance moves that will make K-pop enthusiasts jealous and understand the urbanized Korean dance style.
Field Trip to Gangwon-do Located in the mid-eastern part of the Korean peninsula, Gangwon-do Province is blessed with beautiful mountains and clean beaches offering some of the best sceneries and vacation spots throughout the year. Winter in Gangwon-do is heaven for winter sports enthusiasts, as the province receives a lot of snow. It is for this reason that Gangwon-do will be host of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Gangneung, and Jeongseon.
Bukchon Hanhok VillageSurrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called 'hanok' that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse in traditional Korean culture.
Nonverbal Korean Performance Show (NANTA)Seoul comes in at #3 in the number of performances presented following New York and Paris. NANTA, Korea’s representative nonverbal performance show, is already widely known throughout the world. Students can feel the great passion and enthusiasm towards performing arts from the actors and audiences.
The National Museum of KoreaA window into the history of Korea, the National Museum of Korea, the largest museum in Korea, displays 18,000 relics proudly exhibiting not only Korean cultural properties but also works of art from across Asia.
Application1. Qualification 1) All students who are currently enrolled at college or university level institutions.
2) English proficiency for non-native speakers. (TOEFL is not required, however, your English should be proficient enough to take courses conducted in English).
2. Application Materials1) Completed application form (download at www.neweng.cau.ac.kr).
2) Official transcript from your university.
3) One passport-size photo.
4) Copy of passport.
3. Application Procedures1) Fill out and submit the online application form (www.neweng.cau.ac.kr) by May 29, 2015 (Session 1) / June 12, 2015 (Session 2).
2) Send the application materials to the address below by Airmail or E-mail : Address : International Center, Chung-Ang University, 84 Heukseok-ro Dongjak-gu Seoul 156-756, Korea Tel : 82-2-820-6211 / Fax : 82-2-813-8069 / E-mail : international@cau.ac.kr • Online application is valid only when other application materials are sent within 20 days.
3) Receive confirmation email with invoice.
4) Pay admission fee and tuition and fees in full by June 5, 2015 (Session 1) / July 10, 2015 (Session 2) (The admission fee is waived for partner university students).
5) Receive a Letter of Admission.
2. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
During the program, students will have the chance to experience
Korean culture and society first hand. Through cultural activities,
students will have deeper understanding of Korea and insight
into Korean culture and society.
Seoul City Tour K-Pop Dance
Temple Stay
Session ⅠⅠ Session ⅠⅡ
Application Period April 6 – May 29 April 6 – June 12
Payment Deadline June 5 July 10
Dormitory Check-in June 22 Aug 2
Opening Ceremony / Orientation June 23 Aug 3
Classes Begin June 24 Aug 3
Graduation Ceremony July 21 Aug 21
Dormitory Check-out July 22 Aug 22
CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY
Credit TransferStudents can earn 5 (Session 2) or 6 (Session 1) transferable credits upon completion of the ISP program. Students who wish to transfer
credits are required to obtain pre-approval from the academic authorities at their home institution.
Fees and Payment
Fees Korean Won US Dollars
Mandatory Fee
Application Fee ₩50,000 $45
Tuition ₩2,250,000 $2,055
Total ₩2,300,000 $2,100
Optional FeeAirport Pick-up ₩50,000 $45
Dormitory Fee* (Double Occupancy) ₩434,000 $400
* Note: The fees in USD are subject to change due to fluctuations in exchange rates.
* Airport Pick-up fee will be charged after arrival.
Scholarships
Students from Partner UniversitiesApplication Fee, Airport Pick-up waiver
60% Tuition Waiver
Students whose parents are Chung-AngUniversity Alumni
Application Fee waiver30% Tuition waiver
Students who have recommendation from a member of Chung-Ang University Alumni
10% Tuition waiver
PaymentPlease pay the total amount in full according to your status, by June 5th, 2015
Fees Korean Won US Dollars
Mandatory Fee
Application Fee ₩50,000 $45 USD
Tuition ₩1,600,000 $1,455 USD
Total ₩1,650,000 $1,500USD
Optional FeeAirport Pick-up ₩50,000 $45
Dormitory Fee * (Double Occupancy) ₩308,000 $280 USD
* Note: The fees in USD are subject to change due to fluctuations in exchange rates.
* Airport Pick-up fee will be charged after arrival.
Scholarships
Students from Partners UniversitiesApplication Fee, Airport Pick-up waiver
50% Tuition Waiver
PaymentPlease pay the total amount in full according to your status, by July 10th, 2015.
Telegraphic Transfer Information
BankWoori Bank, Chung-Ang University Branch84Heukseokro, Dongjak-Gu, Seoul, Korea
Account Number 1005-601-849218
Beneficiary Name Chung Ang University
Swift Code HVBKKRSE
RefundThe application fee is not refundable. The tuition, dormitory, airport pick up fee are partly refundable
depending on the time of withdrawal.
SESSIONⅠ
SESSIONⅡ
12 / 13
CHUNG-ANG UNIVERSITY 14 / 15
1. AccommodationOne of the best and most advanced university dormitories in Korea, Blue Mir Hall was built using Mondrian abstract art that balances
symmetry and order and is one of the newest buildings in Chung-Ang University. This residential building is surrounded by a small
natural forest. The building is equipped with state of the art air conditioning and heating system, wireless high speed internet, a large
dining area, fitness center, café and lounge.
Each room is fitted with two twin beds, two desks, an air conditioner/heater, and bathroom. Students wishing to stay in the dormitory
should check the housing option when submitting their application form by May 29, 2015(Session 1) and June 12, 2015(Session 2).
2. Health InsuranceHealth Insurance is required for all international students attending Chung-Ang University. If they do not carry a proper accident and
health insurance policy whose benefits match or exceed $20,000 respectively, they must purchase a health insurance policy in Korea.
We highly recommend students purchase the insurance offered by CAU as it is usually much more affordable than insurance purchased
abroad. It is also a sufficient short-term policy to cover students for the duration of our program.
3. VisaForeign nationals of those countries with which Korea has signed a visa waiver agreement (U.S, Most European countries, Japan, etc)
can enter Korea and participate in the ISP without a visa for duration of up to 90-days. For more information, please consult your
nearest embassy or consulate general.
Review of International Summer Program
StudentLife
This summer school program has been a great chance for me to experience Korea and to enjoy what it has to offer. The cultural activities have been a lot of fun and the lectures have taught me a great deal about Korea. It has been interesting to compare the modern urban city, with places like Gangnam and how they differ from the more traditional activates such as the day at the Korean folk village. Also my elective course has greatly increased my understanding of Korean politics and will help me further on in my course as I can use what I have learned towards my degree. The summer school program has been great fun and i have made lots of friends and memories here while attending classes i have really enjoyed and learnt a lot from.
Callum Andrew Johnson University of Hull UK
Thirshalar Padmanabhan University of Hull UK
In my opinion, the ISP team did a wonderful job in ensuring that we participated in a myriad of activities that exposed us to the Korean culture and allowed us to immerse ourselves in it. This is my first experience attending a summer school programme and I had thought that we would have had more lectures and less activities. I am very pleased with the way it turned out. There was a good balance of fun and work.
Katherina Denise DE Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State Univ Mosbach
If I should summarize the whole program in one word it would be: fantastic! I really enjoyed the four weeks in South-Korea and it is a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I met a bunch of new friends from other countries and I have seen so many new things and I really got to know South-Korea.
Alanda Gadsby University of Leicester UK My stay in Korea really has been an unforgettable one-I came here with no expectations, but one thing I really wasn’t expecting was to make such great friends! Overall I have loved my stay in Korea and it has enhanced my understanding of the culture and the history. I don’t want to leave!
Louise Bedwell University of Leicester UK
I’d like to say how much of an amazing experience this International Summer Programme has been and how lucky I feel to have participated in it. It’s been a truly great experience and an amazing adventure for someone who has never left Europe before.
Cassie Chan Ryerson University CA
I arrived not knowing what to expect in the International Summer Program, but this didn't stop me from having one of the most memorable summers I've ever spent.
Dear partners,
Warm Greetings from Chung-Ang University (CAU), Korea!
I am pleased to inform you about our 2016 International Summer Program! CAU has offered an International Summer
Program for several years. Thanks to the continued success of our short term program, in 2016, we decided to continue
the International Winter Program to expand the opportunity for students around the world to experience not only what it
is like to study at Chung-Ang University, but also to share the rich and wonderful culture of modern and traditional Korea.
CAU's International Summer Program (ISP) is a hybrid program providing students with a window into Korea, where
courses are coupled with cultural experiences that foster an understanding of Korea’s Culture and Society. Our program is
broken into two sessions, Session 1 and Session 2. Session 1 will provide students with 6 transferable credits while Session
2 will provide students with 5 transferable credits. Session 1 allows students to take elective courses (3 credits) that are
related to certain majors while Session 2 offers a Korean Language course (3 credits). Both sessions have a mandatory
Korean Culture and Society course (3 credits for Session 1, 2 credits for session 2).
CAU is the best university for Korean Culture and Arts. CAU ISP will offer unique opportunities to learn and experience
Korean Culture and society, history, religion, arts, and political issues; Almost everything in Korea today through a variety
of cultural activities and excursions. The ISP will have students take an in-depth look at Korean Pop Culture, visit summer
festivals, and much more.
All courses and activities will be offered in English so that students can enjoy this program without a language barrier.
The ISP allows students to not only learn, but be immersed in Korean culture. Students will enjoy this program with both
Korean and International friends.
Below are important dates and reminders for this program. Chung-Ang University's International Summer
Program Important Date
1. Program Period
Program Application Program Schedule
Session 1 2016 January 18th ~ May 15th 2016 June 22nd ~ July 22nd (4 weeks)
Session 2 2016 January 18th ~ June 17th
2016 July 31st ~ August 20th (3 weeks)
2. Program Tuition Fee information
Program Session 1 (Regular)
Session 1 (Partner University)
Session 2 (Regular)
Session 2 (Partner Universit
y)
Application fee ₩60,000 (42USD) - ₩60,000 (42USD) -
Tuition ₩2,500,000(2,150USD) ₩1,000,000 (860 USD)
(60% Discount) ₩1,850,000(1,590USD)
₩925,000 (795 USD)
(50% Discount)
Dormitory (Optional) ₩420,000 (360 USD) ₩420,000
(360 USD) ₩280,000 (240 USD) ₩280,000
(240 USD)
Airport Pickup(Optional) ₩50,000 (43USD) - ₩50,000 (43USD) -
Total ₩3,030,000 (2,595USD) ₩1,420,000 (1,220USD)
₩2,240,000 (1,915USD), ₩1,205,000 (1,035 USD)
* The cost in USD is estimated and is subjected to change due to currency rates changes.
3. Course Information
Courses Session 1 Session 2
Course 1
a. Elective Courses(3 credits)
- Business Communication
- Introduction to Korean Studies
- Global Power Shift from the Perspective of
East Asian Countries
- Korean Language
(Basic 1,2, Intermediate)
a. Elective Courses(3 credits)
- Basic Korean Language
- Intermediate Korean Language
Course 2 Korean Culture and Society (3 credits) Korean Culture and Society (2 credits)
4. Application
The online application can be found at (http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/04_international/summerprogram02.php)
The online application system for the International Summer Program will open January 18th, 2016. Please
request to your interested student(s) to submit an online application early during the registration period.
The online application system has been designed for Windows Internet Explorer, although it should be
compatible with other browsers. If your student is not able to complete the online application using a
different browser, retry the application using Internet Explorer.
**When uploading files, the file name can only contain basic Roman alphabet or numeric characters (no
accents or any other marks) and without spaces. If the files contain other characters, there will be an error
and your application will not be successful.
If you need further information, feel free to contact us.
** Attached are nomination forms and online brochures.
** Please visit our website for more detailed information.
(http://neweng.cau.ac.kr/04_international/summerprogram01.php)
Kind regards,
Jihyun Kwon
International Short-Term Programs Coordinator
Office of International Affairs, Chung-Ang University
http://oia.cau.ac.kr/20150504/eng/sub03/sub0301.php
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