2025 KNU Summer School Program: Completion Ceremony Held for 45 Participants from 10 Countries
- Date
- 2025/08/28
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Kyungpook National University (KNU) recently held a completion ceremony for its 2025 KNU Summer School Program on campus, celebrating the successful completion the Korean language training and cultural experience program for 45 short-term exchange students from 19 universities in 10 countries.
The ceremony commemorated the successful completion of Korean language training and various cultural experiences by 45 short-term exchange students from prestigious overseas universities that have exchange agreements with KNU. Together with the 45 students, Professor Daiichi Yanamoto from Gakushuin University International Center in Japan and six KNU student supporters also participated in the program and attended the ceremony to celebrate.
Throughout the two-week 2025 KNU Summer School Program, participants had a variety of rich experiences, including Korean language education, Korean cultural activities and excursions, and exchange activities with KNU students.
"I sincerely congratulate the students who have successfully completed the two-week Summer School Program," said Choi Hee-kyung, Dean of International Affairs, in her congratulatory speech. "Your participation has added vibrancy and diversity to our campus, and I deeply appreciate your passion and warmth."
Meanwhile, approximately 276 international exchange students and dual-degree students are scheduled to visit Kyungpook National University for the fall semester of the 2025 academic year.


The ceremony commemorated the successful completion of Korean language training and various cultural experiences by 45 short-term exchange students from prestigious overseas universities that have exchange agreements with KNU. Together with the 45 students, Professor Daiichi Yanamoto from Gakushuin University International Center in Japan and six KNU student supporters also participated in the program and attended the ceremony to celebrate.
Throughout the two-week 2025 KNU Summer School Program, participants had a variety of rich experiences, including Korean language education, Korean cultural activities and excursions, and exchange activities with KNU students.
"I sincerely congratulate the students who have successfully completed the two-week Summer School Program," said Choi Hee-kyung, Dean of International Affairs, in her congratulatory speech. "Your participation has added vibrancy and diversity to our campus, and I deeply appreciate your passion and warmth."
Meanwhile, approximately 276 international exchange students and dual-degree students are scheduled to visit Kyungpook National University for the fall semester of the 2025 academic year.










