Organization Chart

A. Description of Responsibilities / Key Achievements

Responsibilities

  • International Cooperation Team
    • Planning and assessment of internationalization
    • Budget and accounting management
    • International exchange database management
    • International student statistics
    • Official overseas travel approval
    • Personal data protection
    • International student dormitory management
  • Admission Support Team
    • Management of certificates for academic records (for international use)
    • Support for admission and transfer of foreign students in undergraduate/graduate programs
    • Administration of the DREAM Project
    • Operation of International Student Support Center
    • International student scholarships, GKS (Global Korea Scholarship) nomination and management
    • Visa-related support and international student satisfaction surveys
  • Exchange Program Team
    • Oversees inbound and outbound student exchange programs with overseas universities
    • Implements short-term cultural programs such as Feeling Korea
    • Manages the JBNU International Center

Key Achievements

  • International Cooperation Team
    • Processed approvals for official overseas travel through the Government Official Travel Screening Committee (89 cases in H1 2025)
    • Supported approval and reporting of travel results via HR Innovation Office’s Overseas Business Trip Reporting System (253 cases in H1 2025)
    • Handled international accounting operations (university accounting, National University Development Project, Global Korea Scholarship, etc.)
    • Total number of international students as of April 1, 2025: 1,941 (Ministry of Education statistics)
  • Admission Support Team
    • Special Admissions for International Students – Undergraduate (Spring 2025): 255 applicants, 146 admitted
    • Special Admissions for International Students – Graduate (Spring 2025): 266 applicants, 190 admitted
    • Orientation for newly admitted international undergraduate students (every semester)
    • 2025 Government Scholarship for International Students – Undergraduate and Korean Language Program (142 students enrolled)
    • 2026 Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) for Graduate Degrees: 59 students admitted
    • Joint High School Exchange Program with Korean and Foreign Students: 3 students enrolled
    • 2025 Dream Project Special Admissions for International Students (Spring 2025): 8 students admitted
    • GKS Outstanding Students Scholarship: Spring 2025 – 7 students, Fall 2025 – 8 students
    • JBNU Campus Buddy Program (every semester, 190 participants)
    • Career Development Education Program (every semester, 36 participants)
    • Support for foreign students’ employment through regional industry-academic cooperation (cumulative total: 20 students employed)
    • Operation of 6 International Student Clubs (Korean language, soccer, cultural exchange, music, mentoring, international promotion)
    • 2025-1 International Student Summer Workshop (June 4–6, 80 participants)
    • 2025-1 Global Study Group Program (30 Korean students, 30 international students)
    • 2025-1 Study Assistant Program (support for international students by same-language peers)
    • 2025 International Student Guidebook published
    • 2025 Seasonal Newsletters for International Students (quarterly)
    • Support for students with financial difficulties (Nepal, Bangladesh, Mongolia, India, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Vietnam, China, Africa)
    • 2025-1 Visa Issuance Support for International Students (Total: 522 applications processed)
    • 2025-1 Counseling for International Students’ Adaptation to Campus Life (85 new students, 63 continuing students)
    • Academic performance monitoring and support for international students
  • Exchange Program Team
    • Current number of international students: 1,941 (as of April 1, 2025)
    • Outbound Student Exchange to Overseas Universities: 709 students (as of April 1, 2025)
    • 2024 Paransadari Program (Student Overseas Dispatch): 78 students
    • 2024 Feeling Korea Cultural Experience Program: 289 participants
    • Joint Dual Degree Program with China’s Jiamusi University (2 departments)
    • Agreements with 533 overseas universities in 74 countries
    • JBNU Global Centers established in Thailand, Morocco, China (3 centers)
    • Student Exchange Agreement with Bayan-Ulgii Province, Mongolia

B. Organization Chart

C. Location (Building)

  • JBNU International Center (International Cooperation Office, 3rd Floor)

D. Contact Information

  • Tel: 063-270-4758
  • Email: ioffice@jbnu.ac.kr
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