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{{nihongo|'''Nagoya University of Foreign Studies'''|名古屋外国語大学|Nagoya gaikokugo daigaku}} is a private university located in Nissin City, Aichi Prefecture in the “Chubu” (central) area of Japan. Founded in 1988, it is known domestically by the name “Nagoya Gaidai” and its English abbreviation as NUFS.
{{nihongo|'''Nagoya University of Foreign Studies'''|名古屋外国語大学|Nagoya gaikokugo daigaku}} is a private university located in the city of [[Nisshin, Aichi|Nisshin]], [[Aichi Prefecture|Aichi]], Japan. Founded in 1988, it is known domestically as {{Nihongo|''Nagoya Gaidai''|名古屋外大}} and its English abbreviation as NUFS.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==


=== About NUFS ===
=== About NUFS ===
Nagoya University of Foreign Studies (NUFS) is the only university specializing in international studies and foreign languages education in the Chubu (Central) Region of Japan. Its programs aim to develop students with genuine international and global perspectives through a distinctive education system; language, liberal arts and specialized education. It offers small-group teaching, which takes place in groups of four students and a native teacher for all major language courses, so that students can acquire genuine language skills. NUFS, which has more than 300 foreign teachers and students from all over the world, has an international campus that is integrated in the following five domains: study abroad programs; active learning; native speakers; career support; and an international campus. It belongs to the Association of 7 GAIDAI (Foreign Studies Universities) in Japan. It ranks 74th In the THE (Times Higher Education) Japan University Rankings 2019 and ranks 9th in their pillar of internationalization among about 750 universities.
NUFS is a four-year university which at the time of its founding in 1988 was the only foreign language studies university in the “Chubu" region that lies between the greater Tokyo region and the Kyoto-Osaka region. Currently NUFS contains two faculties consisting of nine departments and one graduate school. It has established relationships with 91 overseas educational institutions. NUFS maintains a “Total Expense Support System (TESS),” which means that the university bears the full financial burden of its overseas exchange programs. The number of its students sent abroad exceeds anything seen at any other university in its region. One special feature of the NUFS curriculum is the “Power-Up Tutorial”, a first-year class in which only three students study with one foreign teacher.

=== Educational Philosophy ===
The basic motto of NUFS is “Human Education and Practical Learning.” We strive to create the kind of learning that meets the real needs of contemporary society. As a foreign language university, our educational goal is to develop our students into people who will contribute richly to society and can be active in shaping the 21st century. In our teaching, we understand the need to treat each student as a unique individual, paying heed to the differences in each person’s areas of talent and ability. We also strive to create a nurturing environment for our students, creating bonds of trust and affection.


== History ==
== History ==
1988 — Founded Nagoya University of Foreign Studies (Department of British and American Studies,Department of French Studies and Department of Chinese Studies.
1988 — Founded Nagoya University of Foreign Studies (Department of British and American Studies, Department of French Studies and Department of Chinese Studies.


1994 — Opened School of Global Business and Economics.
1994 — Opened School of Global Business and Economics.
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1999 — Established Doctoral Program (second semester) at Graduate School of International Studies. Reorganized Master's Program into Doctoral Program (first semester). Opened Department of Japanese Studies.
1999 — Established Doctoral Program (second semester) at Graduate School of International Studies. Reorganized Master's Program into Doctoral Program (first semester). Opened Department of Japanese Studies.


2001 — Established Japanese Language Institute.
2001 — Established Japanese Language Institute (afterwards renamed to The International Institute for Japanese Language Education).


2004 — Opened School of Contemporary International Studies (the Department of English and Contemporary Society and the Department of Global Business).
2004 — Opened School of Contemporary International Studies (the Department of English and Contemporary Society and the Department of Global Business).
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2015 — Established the Department of World Liberal Arts.
2015 — Established the Department of World Liberal Arts.

2017 — Opened School of Global Governance and Collaboration (the Department of Global Governance and Collaboration).

2019 — Opened School of World Liberal Arts (the Department of World Liberal Arts and the Department of International Japanese Studies).


== Facilities ==
== Facilities ==


=== The Campus ===
=== Campus ===
The NUFS campus is situated in the hill country east of Nagoya City. This area of Nissin City includes the campuses of several other universities as well, so it is considered an educational zone.
The NUFS campus is situated in the hill country east of Nagoya City. This area of Nissin City includes the campuses of several other universities as well, so it is considered an academic zone.

=== Dormitory ===
Very close to the university campus is the dormitory for overseas exchange students, who mainly come from the school's partner universities around the world. Aside from the foreign residents, some of the graduate and undergraduate students are selected as Resident Assistants.


=== International House ===
* International House
* Global Village
Very close to the university campus is the dormitory for overseas exchange students, who mainly come from the school's partner universities around the world. Aside from the foreign residents, some of our graduate and undergraduate students are selected as Resident Assistants. Our students are free to come and go as they please from this facility. Also, there are other apartments available for resident students.
* NUFS-NUAS residence


==Undergraduate・Graduate Schools==
==Schools==


=== Undergraduate Schools ===
=== Undergraduate Schools ===
*School of Foreign Studies
*School of Foreign Studies
**Department of British and American Studies
**Department of British and American Studies
**Department of English Language Teaching
**Department of French Studies
**Department of French Studies
**Department of Chinese Studies
**Department of Chinese Studies
**Department of Japanese Studies
**Department of World Liberal Arts
*School of Contemporary International Studies
*School of Contemporary International Studies
**Department of English and Contemporary Society
**Department of English and Contemporary Society
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*School of Global Governance and Collaboration
*School of Global Governance and Collaboration
**Department of Global Governance and Collaboration
**Department of Global Governance and Collaboration
*School of World Liberal Arts
**Department of World Liberal Arts
**Department of International Japanese Studies


=== Graduate Schools (International Communication Studies) ===
=== Graduate School of International Studies ===
*Masters Programs
*Master’s Programs
**English Communication Course (English/English Education)
**English and English Language Education (English and English Language Education Program)・・・ Master of Arts in English and English Language Education
**English and English Language Education (TESOL Program)・・・・ Master of Arts in English and English Language Education
**French Communication Course (French/French Education)
**Japanese and Japanese Language Education・・・・ Master of Arts in Japanese and Japanese Language Education
**Chinese Communication Course (Chinese/Chinese Education)
**Japanese Communication Course (Japanese and Japanese Education)
**Global Communication・・・・・ Master of Arts in Global Communication  Studies
**International Relations Course (International Relations)
**Global Business Course (International Business)
**Global Governance Course (Multilingual and Multicultural Management), (Public Interpreting and Translation)
**TESOL Course (English/English Education)
*Doctoral Programs
*Doctoral Programs
**English Language Studies and English Language Pedagogy (English Linguistics/English Pedagogy)
**English Language Studies and English Language Pedagogy・・・・Doctor of Philosophy in English Linguistics and English Pedagogy
**Japanese Language Studies and Japanese Language Pedagogy (Japanese Linguistics/Japanese Pedagogy)
**Japanese Language Studies and Japanese Language Pedagogy・・・・ Doctor of Philosophy in Japanese Linguistics and Japanese Pedagogy
**Global Communication・・・・・ Doctor of Philosophy in Global Communication Studies
**International Cultural Studies (International Culture)


=== Programs for Inbound Studies (Japanese Language Institute) ===
=== Programs for Inbound Studies (The International Institute for Japanese Language Education) ===
Nagoya University of Foreign Studies offers three unique programs for exchange students coming from partner institutions.
The Japanese Education Center is where exchange students from our overseas partner institutions are placed. Agreements are in place with 91 different overseas universities, including those in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Australia, and China. Each year we host more than 150 international students. Mainly these students study the Japanese language and Japanese culture. The courses are given in English and they cover culture, society, economics, education, and many other aspects of contemporary Japan.
* Japanese Language and Japanese Society Program (JLJSP) Performance-based language classes separated into 6 levels, spanning from absolute beginner to upper-advanced. Contemporary Japan Program Nagoya (CJPN) - Learning about Japan through English-language lectures
* Contemporary Japan Program in Nagoya (CJPN) Classes in English covering sociology, religion, pop culture, history, automobile manufacturing, and other many topics pivotal to understanding the Chubu region (one of Japan’s most economically vibrant regions).


* Study Exchange Program: Global Japan Program
== Overseas Partners ==
* Study Abroad at NUFS Undergraduate and Graduate Schools
The university has agreements with 84 partner institutions spread across 13 nations.
* Study Abroad - Language Teaching Practicum Program


=== USA ===
== Research institute ==
* World Liberal Arts Center (WLAC)({{URL|https://www.nufs.ac.jp/library_facilities/wla-center/}})
* Grand Canyon University
* Research Institute for New Global Society (RINGS)({{URL|https://nufsrings.org/}})
* Monterey Institute of International Studies
* Dostoevsky Society of Japan (DSJ)({{URL|https://www.dsjn.jp/}})
* The University of Tennessee Chattanooga (UTC)

* California State University, Los Angeles
== Publishing house ==
* The University of Cincinnati (UC)
* Nagoya University of Foreign Studies Press ({{URL|https://www.nufs.ac.jp/library_facilities/publication/}})
* The University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG)

* Western Washington University (WWU)
== Overseas partners ==
* Clemson University (CU)
The university has agreements with 145 partner institutions spread across 27 nations.
* Carson-Newman College (CNC)

* The University of Iowa (U of IOWA)
=== U.S.A. ===
* Georgia Southern University (GSU)
* Campbellsville University (CU)
* [[Grand Canyon University]]
* [[Monterey Institute of International Studies]]
* New Mexico State University (NMSU)
* [[University of Tennessee at Chattanooga]]
* Kansas State University
* The University of Texas at San Antonio
* [[California State University, Los Angeles]]
* University of Evansville
* [[The University of Cincinnati]]
* [[Western Washington University]]
* Lindsey Wilson College
* Coastal Carolina University
* [[Clemson University]]
* California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB)
* The University of North Carolina Greensboro
* Hawaii Pacific University (HPU)
* [[Carson-Newman University]]
* The University of North Carolina Charlotte (UNCC)
* [[The University of Iowa]]
* Brescia University
* [[Georgia Southern University]]
* University of California, Riverside
* [[Campbellsville University]]
* [[New Mexico State University]]
* University of Pikeville
* Southern Oregon University
* [[Kansas State University]]
* Pacific University
* [[University of Texas at San Antonio]]
* University of Denver
* [[The University of Evansville]]
* [[Lindsey Wilson College]]
* [[Coastal Carolina University]]
* [[California State University Monterey Bay]]
* [[Hawaii Pacific University]]
* [[The University of North Carolina at Charlotte]]
* [[Brescia University]]
* [[University of California, Riverside]]
* [[University of Pikeville]]
* [[Southern Oregon University]]
* [[Pacific University]]
* [[University of Denver]]
* [[California State University Bakersfield]]
* [[Indiana University of Pennsylvania]]
* [[Western Carolina University]]
* [[University of the Ozarks]]
* [[Dickinson State University]]
* [[Northeastern Illinois University]]
* [[Longwood University]]
* [[Arkansas Tech University]]
* [[Youngstown State University]]
* [[California State University Stanislaus]]
* [[Chatham University]]
* [[California State University San Marcos]]
* [[George Mason University]]
* [[University of Oregon]]
* [[California State Polytechnic University, Pomona]]


=== Canada ===
=== Canada ===
* School of Continuing Studies, University of Toronto
* [[University of Montreal]]
* School of Continuing Studies, [[University of Toronto]]
* Montreal University
* [[Algoma University]]
* [[Medicine Hat College]]
* Algoma University (AU)
* Medicine Hat College (MHC)
* [[Selkirk College]]
* [[University of Lethbridge]]
* Selkirk College
* [[Yukon College]]
* University of Lethbridge Faculty of Management
* Yukon College
* [[North Island College]]
* [[St. Lawrence College, Ontario|St. Lawrence College]]
* North Island College
* St. Lawrence College
* [[Okanagan College]]
* [[Lakehead University]]
* Okanagan College
* [[Seneca College]]
* [[Brock University]]
* [[University of the Fraser Valley]]
* The Université du Québec à Montréal


=== United Kingdom ===
=== Mexico ===
* Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara
* Bath Spa University (BSU)
* Middlesex University
* Oxford Brookes University (OBU)
* University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)
* The University of Kent
* Keele University
* The University of Winchester
* University of Portsmouth


=== Ireland ===
=== U.K. ===
* Bath Spa University
* University of Limerick
* Middlesex University
* Oxford Brookes University
* University of Central Lancashire
* University of Kent
* University of Winchester
* University of Portsmouth
* Northumbria University
* University of Chichester
* University of Worcester
* Keele University
* University of the Highlands and Islands
* Manchester Metropolitan University
* Bangor University


=== Australia ===
=== Australia ===
* Griffith University
* Griffith University
* The University of Newcastle (UON)
* The University of Newcastle
* Australian Catholic University (ACU)
* Australian Catholic University
* University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
* University of the Sunshine Coast
* Adelaide University
* The University of Adelaide
* University of South Australia (UniSA)
* University of South Australia
* University of Tasmania (UTAS)
* University of Tasmania
* Macquarie University
* Macquarie University
* Southern Cross University
* Western Sydney University
* Central Queensland University
* Charles Darwin University


=== New Zealand ===
=== New Zealand ===
* The University of Waikato
* The University of Waikato
* Massey University
* Massey University

=== Ireland ===
* University of Limerick


=== France ===
=== France ===
* University of Marne-La Vallee
* University of Marne-La Vallee
* University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), Course of French Civilization
* University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV),Course of French Civilization
* Grenoble Alpes University
* University of Stendhal-Grenoble 3
* University of Jean Moulin Lyon 3
* University of Jean Moulin Lyon 3
* Bordeaux Montaigne University
* University of Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3
* Aix-Marseille University
* Aix-Marseille University
* University of Caen Lower-Normandy
* University of Caen Lower-Normandy
* Catholic University of Lyon
* Catholic University of Lyon
* University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
* University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
* University of Toulouse Jean Jaures
* The University of Toulouse
* Catholic University of the West
* Catholic University of the West
* Paris Diderot University
* Paris Diderot University
* Toulouse Catholic University
* Catholic Institute of Toulouse
* Charles de Gaulle University - Lille 3
* University of Franche-Comté

=== French Polynesia ===
* University of French Polynesia


=== Belgium ===
=== Belgium ===
* Superior Institute of Translators and Interpreters
* Free University of Brussels
* The University of Liege
* Artevelde University College

=== Italy ===
* University of Turin
* The University of Sassari

=== Germany ===
* University of Marburg
* Technical University of Ingolstadt
* Nuertingen-Geislingen University

=== Netherlands ===
* University of Applied Sciences Saxion
* HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

=== Spain ===
* University of Malaga
* University of Huelva
* University of Rey Juan Carlos
* University of Granada

=== Portugal ===
* University Fernando Pessoa

=== Denmark ===
* University College of Northern Denmark

=== Finland ===
* Savonia University of Applied Sciences

=== Switzerland ===
* University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland

=== Russia ===
* National Research University Higher School of Economics
* Saint-Petersburg State University

=== Poland ===
* Jagiellonian University

=== Czech Republic ===
* University of Hradec Králové

=== Hungary ===
* Pázmány Péter Catholic University


=== China ===
=== China ===
* Beijing Foreign Studies University
* Beijing Foreign Studies University
* Xi'an Foreign Languages University
* Xi'an Foreign Languages University
* Dalian University of Foreign Languages
* Dalian University of Foreign Languages
* Tianjin Foreign Studies University
* Tianjin Foreign Studies University
* Shanghai International Studies University
* Shanghai International Studies University
* Dalian University
* Dalian University

=== Korea ===
* Pusan University of Foreign Studies
* Jeonju University
* Woosong University


=== Taiwan ===
=== Taiwan ===
* Ming Chuan University
* Ming Chuan University
* National Taiwan University
* National Taiwan University
* Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages
* Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages
* National Central University
* National Taipei University of Technology


=== Mexico ===
=== Republic of Korea ===
* Guadalajara Aunonomy University
* Busan University of Foreign Studies
* Jeonju University
* Woosong University
* Kookmin University
* Soongsil University


=== Vietnam ===
=== Vietnam ===
* Foreign Trade University
* Foreign Trade University
* University of Languages and International Studies, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
* University of Languages and International Studies, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

=== Indonesia ===
* BINUS University


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www-e.nufs.ac.jp/ NUFS English website]
*[http://www-e.nufs.ac.jp/ NUFS English website]


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Latest revision as of 19:49, 15 January 2024

Nagoya University of Foreign Studies
名古屋外国語大学(NUFS)
TypePrivate
EstablishedApril 1, 1988 (1988-04-01)[1]
AffiliationNakanishi Educational Foundation
PresidentIkuo Kameyama
Vice-presidentYoshiro Takanashi
Mitsuyoshi Numano
Tokiko Sato
Masako Umegaki
Takashi Tsunekawa
Academic staff
174
Administrative staff
86
Students4617 (+131 Inter-st.)
Location,
35°09′29″N 137°02′35″E / 35.158°N 137.043°E / 35.158; 137.043
NicknameNUFS
Websitewww-e.nufs.ac.jp//
Nagoya University of Foreign Studies

Nagoya University of Foreign Studies (名古屋外国語大学, Nagoya gaikokugo daigaku) is a private university located in the city of Nisshin, Aichi, Japan. Founded in 1988, it is known domestically as Nagoya Gaidai (名古屋外大) and its English abbreviation as NUFS.

Overview

[edit]

About NUFS

[edit]

Nagoya University of Foreign Studies (NUFS) is the only university specializing in international studies and foreign languages education in the Chubu (Central) Region of Japan. Its programs aim to develop students with genuine international and global perspectives through a distinctive education system; language, liberal arts and specialized education. It offers small-group teaching, which takes place in groups of four students and a native teacher for all major language courses, so that students can acquire genuine language skills. NUFS, which has more than 300 foreign teachers and students from all over the world, has an international campus that is integrated in the following five domains: study abroad programs; active learning; native speakers; career support; and an international campus. It belongs to the Association of 7 GAIDAI (Foreign Studies Universities) in Japan. It ranks 74th In the THE (Times Higher Education) Japan University Rankings 2019 and ranks 9th in their pillar of internationalization among about 750 universities.

History

[edit]

1988 — Founded Nagoya University of Foreign Studies (Department of British and American Studies, Department of French Studies and Department of Chinese Studies.

1994 — Opened School of Global Business and Economics.

1997 — Opened Graduate School of International Studies.

1999 — Established Doctoral Program (second semester) at Graduate School of International Studies. Reorganized Master's Program into Doctoral Program (first semester). Opened Department of Japanese Studies.

2001 — Established Japanese Language Institute (afterwards renamed to The International Institute for Japanese Language Education).

2004 — Opened School of Contemporary International Studies (the Department of English and Contemporary Society and the Department of Global Business).

2008 — Established the Department of English Language Teaching in the School of Foreign Studies.

2013 — Established the Department of Liberal Arts and Global Studies in the School of Contemporary International Studies.

2015 — Established the Department of World Liberal Arts.

2017 — Opened School of Global Governance and Collaboration (the Department of Global Governance and Collaboration).

2019 — Opened School of World Liberal Arts (the Department of World Liberal Arts and the Department of International Japanese Studies).

Facilities

[edit]

Campus

[edit]

The NUFS campus is situated in the hill country east of Nagoya City. This area of Nissin City includes the campuses of several other universities as well, so it is considered an academic zone.

Dormitory

[edit]

Very close to the university campus is the dormitory for overseas exchange students, who mainly come from the school's partner universities around the world. Aside from the foreign residents, some of the graduate and undergraduate students are selected as Resident Assistants.

  • International House
  • Global Village
  • NUFS-NUAS residence

Schools

[edit]

Undergraduate Schools

[edit]
  • School of Foreign Studies
    • Department of British and American Studies
    • Department of French Studies
    • Department of Chinese Studies
  • School of Contemporary International Studies
    • Department of English and Contemporary Society
    • Department of Global Business
    • Department of Liberal Arts and Global Studies
  • School of Global Governance and Collaboration
    • Department of Global Governance and Collaboration
  • School of World Liberal Arts
    • Department of World Liberal Arts
    • Department of International Japanese Studies

Graduate School of International Studies

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  • Master’s Programs
    • English and English Language Education (English and English Language Education Program)・・・ Master of Arts in English and English Language Education
    • English and English Language Education (TESOL Program)・・・・ Master of Arts in English and English Language Education
    • Japanese and Japanese Language Education・・・・ Master of Arts in Japanese and Japanese Language Education
    • Global Communication・・・・・ Master of Arts in Global Communication  Studies
  • Doctoral Programs
    • English Language Studies and English Language Pedagogy・・・・Doctor of Philosophy in English Linguistics and English Pedagogy
    • Japanese Language Studies and Japanese Language Pedagogy・・・・ Doctor of Philosophy in Japanese Linguistics and Japanese Pedagogy
    • Global Communication・・・・・ Doctor of Philosophy in Global Communication Studies

Programs for Inbound Studies (The International Institute for Japanese Language Education)

[edit]

Nagoya University of Foreign Studies offers three unique programs for exchange students coming from partner institutions.

  • Study Exchange Program: Global Japan Program
  • Study Abroad at NUFS Undergraduate and Graduate Schools
  • Study Abroad - Language Teaching Practicum Program

Research institute

[edit]

Publishing house

[edit]

Overseas partners

[edit]

The university has agreements with 145 partner institutions spread across 27 nations.

U.S.A.

[edit]

Canada

[edit]

Mexico

[edit]
  • Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara

U.K.

[edit]
  • Bath Spa University
  • Middlesex University
  • Oxford Brookes University
  • University of Central Lancashire
  • University of Kent
  • University of Winchester
  • University of Portsmouth
  • Northumbria University
  • University of Chichester
  • University of Worcester
  • Keele University
  • University of the Highlands and Islands
  • Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Bangor University

Australia

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  • Griffith University
  • The University of Newcastle
  • Australian Catholic University
  • University of the Sunshine Coast
  • The University of Adelaide
  • University of South Australia
  • University of Tasmania
  • Macquarie University
  • Southern Cross University
  • Western Sydney University
  • Central Queensland University
  • Charles Darwin University

New Zealand

[edit]
  • The University of Waikato
  • Massey University

Ireland

[edit]
  • University of Limerick

France

[edit]
  • University of Marne-La Vallee
  • University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV),Course of French Civilization
  • Grenoble Alpes University
  • University of Jean Moulin Lyon 3
  • University of Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3
  • Aix-Marseille University
  • University of Caen Lower-Normandy
  • Catholic University of Lyon
  • University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
  • The University of Toulouse
  • Catholic University of the West
  • Paris Diderot University
  • Catholic Institute of Toulouse
  • Charles de Gaulle University - Lille 3
  • University of Franche-Comté

French Polynesia

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  • University of French Polynesia

Belgium

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  • Superior Institute of Translators and Interpreters
  • The University of Liege
  • Artevelde University College

Italy

[edit]
  • University of Turin
  • The University of Sassari

Germany

[edit]
  • University of Marburg
  • Technical University of Ingolstadt
  • Nuertingen-Geislingen University

Netherlands

[edit]
  • University of Applied Sciences Saxion
  • HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

Spain

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  • University of Malaga
  • University of Huelva
  • University of Rey Juan Carlos
  • University of Granada

Portugal

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  • University Fernando Pessoa

Denmark

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  • University College of Northern Denmark

Finland

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  • Savonia University of Applied Sciences

Switzerland

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  • University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland

Russia

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  • National Research University Higher School of Economics
  • Saint-Petersburg State University

Poland

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  • Jagiellonian University

Czech Republic

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  • University of Hradec Králové

Hungary

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  • Pázmány Péter Catholic University

China

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  • Beijing Foreign Studies University
  • Xi'an Foreign Languages University
  • Dalian University of Foreign Languages
  • Tianjin Foreign Studies University
  • Shanghai International Studies University
  • Dalian University

Taiwan

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  • Ming Chuan University
  • National Taiwan University
  • Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages
  • National Central University
  • National Taipei University of Technology

Republic of Korea

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  • Busan University of Foreign Studies
  • Jeonju University
  • Woosong University
  • Kookmin University
  • Soongsil University

Vietnam

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  • Foreign Trade University
  • University of Languages and International Studies, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

Indonesia

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  • BINUS University

References

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  1. ^ "History". Nagoya University of Foreign Studies. Archived from the original on 13 November 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2010.
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