CofC in Barcelona, Spain: Public Health (Summer)

Take the opportunity to study in Spain and have an immersive experience that will broaden your global perspective of public health issues. Spend four weeks living and studying in Barcelona, attending guest lectures from local health organizations and visiting local sites that will enhance what we are learning in the classroom. Not only will we visit some unique sites related to the courses, we will also participate in cultural activities so you will be able to fully experience Catalonia. Encounter global trends while you earn 6 CofC credits in one amazing summer. Continue reading CofC in Barcelona, Spain: Public Health (Summer)

CofC in British Virgin Islands: Biology (Summer)

Get introduced to the organismal biology, ecology, and conservation of the Caribbean coral reef ecosystem in the British Virgin Islands. On this program the emphasis is placed on field methods and labs, including SCUBA-based field experiments that provide hands-on experience and contribute to ongoing research projects. The program is conducted aboard an 80 foot Burger yacht that will serve as our new teaching and research platform. Each day the class sails to a new island in the archipelago to investigate and explore new habitats, and receive practical training in the nautical sciences and SCUBA that prepare them to be a competent member of a research crew or field team. More information regarding MANTA at: http://www.manta-online.org. Continue reading CofC in British Virgin Islands: Biology (Summer)

CofC in British Virgin Islands: Geology (Summer)

Earn CofC credit living on the 80 foot Burger Research Vessel Manta where you will navigate through the islands, channels, and highly varied geological conditions of the US and British Virgin Islands. In this unique experience you will study the environmental stresses on highly populated islands, starkly contrasted to the unpopulated islands, and the diverse differences in the areas apparent. From every rock and beach type, to desalinization plants and wind farms, you will be exposed and experience a wide variety of landscapes and activities. The resiliency of the areas to sea level rise, hurricanes, and water resources provides an excellent backdrop for the foci of the course. Continue reading CofC in British Virgin Islands: Geology (Summer)

CofC in Cambodia and Vietnam: Psychology (Summer)

This is an amazing, action-packed program! Students take two courses (for PSYC or ENVT credit) examining the psychological, political, and environmental after-effects of periods of violence, turmoil, and conflict. You will witness first-hand the socio-cultural and environmental footprints left behind by violence and sustained poverty in developing countries. Through this program you will explore the pros and cons of international intervention and humanitarian aid, meeting and volunteering with organizations working to improve social, political, and environmental conditions (for both humans and other living species – including elephants!) on the ground. Continue reading CofC in Cambodia and Vietnam: Psychology (Summer)

CofC in Chiavari, Italy: Italian Literature in Translation (Summer)

This summer study Italian poetry for 3 weeks in the very hospitable town of Chiavari, Italy and explore the Liguria landscape and identity through Montale’s poems. We will take field trips all over Liguria, and the historically important seaport of Genova, where Columbus lived, Marco Polo was jailed, Garibaldi launched his attempt to unify Italy, and where the largest Aquarium in Europe is located next to Eat Italy. While you are exploring poetry of Italy you will earn 6 CofC credits and enhance your global experiences. Continue reading CofC in Chiavari, Italy: Italian Literature in Translation (Summer)

CofC in Costa Rica: Business (Summer)

TRAN 360 will introduce students to the cultural, legal, and business environments in Costa Rica. The course will focus on the practical issues that a foreigner will encounter in conducting in international venues, focusing on managing in a developing or transition economy in a third world country, and combing the academic research and skills with the experience of management practitioners. SCIM 360 will allow students to understand the importance of Costa Rican logistics and the importance of Supply Chain Management in the development of Central American countries. Students will also be able to suggest a set of port performance indicators in Costa Rica that measure lean port performance and sustain the subsequent development of agile ports. Continue reading CofC in Costa Rica: Business (Summer)

CofC in Costa Rica: Teacher Education (Summer)

This study abroad program will focus on providing students an opportunity to understand the experience of international education, both in a bilingual school and in a traditional public school in the country of Costa Rica. The bilingual school will give the students a chance to see a classroom in their own subject area/grade level in an international setting while the traditional public school will give students the chance to be part of an ESL classroom in a foreign context. Students will strengthen their cultural competencies by working with a group of international students with different cultural backgrounds and reflect on the differences between the education system in a country like Costa Rica and the United States to see both the strengths and weaknesses of both systems. Continue reading CofC in Costa Rica: Teacher Education (Summer)

CofC in England and Scotland: History and Political Science (Summer)

Study this summer on site in the United Kingdom in London at the Foundation for International Education. Both courses will focus on the historical and contemporary relationship between Europe, the European Union, and Great Britain. You will explore “Brexit” as a centerpiece of the program and major topics such as immigration, London as a global finance capital, environmental policy and sustainability, and the British experience during the two great world wars. Spend two weeks learning and exploring in mondern and historic locations. Continue reading CofC in England and Scotland: History and Political Science (Summer)

CofC in Estonia: Biology (Summer)

Spend 3-weeks studying genetics and health at the University of Tartu in Tartu, Estonia. Estonia is among the few nations in the world that have developed National Personalized Medicine programs that aim to collect genetic data and medical history information from a large number of its citizens. During this program you will study the basic and cutting edge research in human genetics and be introduced to the multitude of spaces in which genetics is playing a role. This program includes multiple visits that directly relate to what you will be studying along with cultural activities and visits in and around Estonia. Continue reading CofC in Estonia: Biology (Summer)

CofC in Florence: Psychology (Summer)

Live like a local and study family life and child welfare in Florence, Italy for an entire month exploring the rich history of Tuscany. There will be integrated excursions within Florence including a guided experience in the Ospedale Degli Innocenti (Hospital of the Innocents). Due to the crisis of hundreds of abandoned and orphaned babies in the 1400’s, the first orphanage, Ospedale Degli Innocenti, was built and cared for over 375,000 children over five centuries and continues to advocate children worldwide today. It is also a headquarters for UNICEF and an educational center dedicated to child welfare. Students will experience the rich history of art, music, and religion through experiences in some of the world’s finest museums and oldest and most beautiful churches. A 3-day, 2-night trip to Rome is also included along with guided tours of all the major historic landmarks including the Colosseum and Pantheon. Continue reading CofC in Florence: Psychology (Summer)

CofC in Germany and Austria: Communication (Summer)

Spend July earning CofC communication credit while exploring southern Germany and Northern Austria. Through our experiences traveling and interactions with others, we will discuss topics like nonverbal communication, assumptions, culture shock, family communication, conflict, self-efficacy, uncertainty reduction, politeness theory, stereotypes, small group communication, including others. This program will be a combination of homestays, hostels, hikes, conversations with new individuals and other ways for us to interact with the people and outdoor highlights around us in the different cities. The two courses (you can opt to register for one or both) will focus on intercultural (COMM 336) and interpersonal (COMM 215) communication. Please note that there will be coursework expectations for the entire summer 2 session Continue reading CofC in Germany and Austria: Communication (Summer)

CofC in Iceland: Hospitality and Tourism Management (Summer)

Destination marketing organizations (DMOs) play a critical role in marketing and developing a tourism destination. This course requires active and creative participation in the marketing and development of tourism products and services in an international destination. During this international course, students travel to various regions of the country, meet with various DMOs leaders responsible for promoting specific regions of Iceland, participate in tourism activities with leading tourism operators, and engage in tourism development and marketing case studies. Throughout the program, students explore several distinct tourism regions of Iceland. Because Iceland is a global adventure tourism destination, this course includes multiple active outdoor recreational learning experiences and excursions. Continue reading CofC in Iceland: Hospitality and Tourism Management (Summer)

CofC in Ireland: Anthropology (Summer)

ANTH 352 will allow students to spend time in Strokestown and Skibbereen, two places that are of great historical importance because of the Great Irish Famine of 1845-1852. Students will examine this event, especially the oral and folk traditions on pre- and post-Famine Ireland and the legacy of the Great Famine. ANTH 329 will provide students with opportunities to study the Peoples of Ireland from ancient to contemporary times. Topics such as Ireland’s archeological background, its ancient Celtic/ Christian landscape, its flora and fauna, its foodways, its music, song and dance, its sports, and its types of rural employment will all be discussed. Continue reading CofC in Ireland: Anthropology (Summer)

CofC in Ireland: Management and Marketing, History, English, Irish Studies, Communication, Humanities (Summer)

The program will be based in the heart of Dublin’s old city. We’ll be neighbors to Dublin Castle and the world famous Guinness Brewery. Students will take several guided tours in and around Dublin and one extended field trip to the beautiful West of Ireland. From breath-taking sea-cliffs to snug pubs to fantastic museums, you’ll experience it all. Continue reading CofC in Ireland: Management and Marketing, History, English, Irish Studies, Communication, Humanities (Summer)

CofC in Lisbon, Portugal: Honors (Summer)

Honors students can live and study for 4-weeks in Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal. Choose from two course opportunities (or both) including an Advanced Special Topics course, HONS 390: Evidence-Based Medicine (three-credits) and a zero-credit (no tuition) Honors Immersed research opportunity focused on evaluating how the built environment supports active living within Lisbon. Instruction will be tailored to focus on specific healthcare issues, relevant public health policy, and unique city infrastructure within Lisbon. Not only will this program include guest lectures from Portuguese professors, national, and local government agencies but we will also participate in co-curricular excursions like a biking tour and a cooking class, as well as a day trip to a nearby historic palace and gardens. Continue reading CofC in Lisbon, Portugal: Honors (Summer)

CofC in Morocco and Spain: Political Science, African Studies, French Studies (Summer)

Choose from two of four courses earning 6 CofC credits while experiencing the diverse natural environment and complexity of Morocco’s historical and contemporary social, economic, and political mosaic. Travel includes sites in and around Tangier, Fes, Marrakesh and Chefchaoen as well as the High Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert, and the Moorish influence in Andalusia, Spain. A result is a unique understanding of Morocco as the westernmost Islamic, southernmost European and northernmost African country. Continue reading CofC in Morocco and Spain: Political Science, African Studies, French Studies (Summer)

CofC in Panama: Business (Summer)

With the Panama Canal Expansion project now completed, global trade will be profoundly impacted in the areas of global logistics, distribution and transportation as well as real estate development and infrastructure. The study tour will include lectures by global experts in economic development and commerce as well as site visits to the Canal, international companies, and new multi-use commercial real estate developments. Students will also experience Panamanian culture through visits to important historical sites, group meals, and personal exploration. Continue reading CofC in Panama: Business (Summer)

CofC in Panama and Costa Rica: Biology (Summer)

This combined lecture/lab course in Ecology will take place at a biological field station in Panama, with a short time also in Costa Rica. The lecture portion of the course will focus on fundamental ecological concepts and terminology, whereas the lab will specifically emphasize tropical ecology. The format of the lab consists of natural history labs, independent research, and class field experiments. A wide variety of habitats will be examined including coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass meadows, rocky shores, wet and dry caves, tropical rainforest, and cloud forest. Students will also gain exposure to diverse local cultures and should be prepared for physical activity incl. snorkeling, hiking, caving, tree climbing, swimming, and rafting. Continue reading CofC in Panama and Costa Rica: Biology (Summer)

CofC in Rwanda and Uganda: Psychology (Summer)

This is an amazing, action-packed program! Students take two courses examining the psychological, political, and environmental after-effects of periods of violence, turmoil, and conflict. They will witness first-hand the socio-cultural and environmental footprints left behind by violence and sustained poverty in developing countries. Continue reading CofC in Rwanda and Uganda: Psychology (Summer)

CofC in Scotland: Presenting the Performing Arts (Summer)

Turn the thriving arts scene of Scotland into your classroom this summer. You’ll get hands-on experience in the performing arts community in Glasgow and Edinburgh and increase your understanding of planning, promoting, and presenting arts events through coursework, guest speakers, and site visits. From Glasgow’s thriving music industry to the stages of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, you’ll be behind the scenes learning what it really takes to present the performing arts. Continue reading CofC in Scotland: Presenting the Performing Arts (Summer)

CofC in South Africa: Geology (Summer)

Broaden your geology and environmental experience in South Africa by seeing firsthand some of the best geologic and landscape features in the world. Whether you are a geology major requiring a field studies experience or you simply have interest in understanding the natural environment, we offer a course that will work for you. We will primarily focus our studies in the vicinity of Cape Town and southeastern Johannesburg, but we will travel throughout South Africa. During the program you will have the opportunity to learn about environmental issues facing the region while you are experiencing the history, cultures and wildlife up close. Students taking this course will gain a truly international field experience that will broaden their worldview, and will have the opportunity to learn environmental science in a unique setting. Continue reading CofC in South Africa: Geology (Summer)

CofC in Spoleto, Italy: Creative Writing and Literature (Summer)

The artistic ties the city of Charleston has with Spoleto are of inestimable value, and bringing students to our sister city to write and to study literature, and to meet with artists and writers living there, will inspire them to continue their education with an even greater sense of the transformative experiences of literary study, creativity, and, travel. Students and faculty will be staying at a villa compound just outside Spoleto, where we share meals, hold readings, and spend quiet time writing and reading. One special group dinner each week will feature intensive and lively discussions of the craft of writing. In addition, we will be going on one three-day educational trip to Florence, where students will take guided tours of such important artistic and historical sites as the Uffizi Gallery, the Duomo, and the Galleria dell’Academmia; one evening will be spent in salon with an area painter, writer, and historian. Learn more here: https://spoletocharleston.wixsite.com/mysite Continue reading CofC in Spoleto, Italy: Creative Writing and Literature (Summer)

CofC in Trujillo, Spain: Spanish Language and Culture (Summer)

The best way to learn a language is to be fully immersed in it. Spend the extended summer earning CofC credit while taking language and culture classes in Trujillo, Spain. Classes are held in the Coria, a 17th century restored convent and you will live with host families in Trujillo, offering them an extraordinary opportunity to improve fluency in Spanish and experience the Spanish culture firsthand. Language classes will be integrated with experiences outside of the classroom. In addition to visits to local sites of interest, there will be excursions to other cities throughout the program. Continue reading CofC in Trujillo, Spain: Spanish Language and Culture (Summer)

CofC in La Rochelle, France (Fall 2021)

The College of Charleston semester French Language immersion program in La Rochelle, France, is an excellent opportunity to improve language acquisition skills and gain international experience for French majors and minors. Students will have a semester to live and learn amongst ancient architecture and ultramodern neighborhoods that are harmoniously juxtaposed in this French city. Continue reading CofC in La Rochelle, France (Fall 2021)

CofC in Santiago, Chile (Fall 2021)

This program will offer students the opportunity to study in Santiago, Chile, and earn 12 to 15 hours of credit through the College of Charleston. The rich cultural heritage of Chile, the dynamic urban setting of Santiago, and the stability and safety of the country, make Chile a natural choice for students looking for a first-hand experience with the people, language, culture and contemporary issues of the Spanish American world. Continue reading CofC in Santiago, Chile (Fall 2021)

CofC in Trujillo, Spain (Fall 2021)

Trujillo, Spain is located in the Extremadura region of Spain, southwest of Madrid, about 60 miles from the border of Portugal. A thriving center of tourism with a rich historical past, Trujillo is the place of origin of many conquistadors, including the Pizarros. The College of Charleston fall semester program offer students opportunity to study with faculty from CofC while abroad in Trujillo, Spain. Students are immersed in Spanish language and culture through living with experienced host families. The fall 2020 interdisciplinary semester is designed for any student with an interest in history, international studies, environmental studies and sustainability, biology, and/or women’s and gender studies. Continue reading CofC in Trujillo, Spain (Fall 2021)

CofC in Sorrento, Italy: Italian (Summer)

The artistic ties the city of Charleston has with Spoleto are of inestimable value, and bringing students to our sister city to write and to study literature, and to meet with artists and writers living there, will inspire them to continue their education with an even greater sense of the transformative experiences of literary study, creativity, and, travel. Students and faculty will be staying at a villa compound just outside Spoleto, where we share meals, hold readings, and spend quiet time writing and reading. One special group dinner each week will feature intensive and lively discussions of the craft of writing. In addition, we will be going on one three-day educational trip to Florence, where students will take guided tours of such important artistic and historical sites as the Uffizi Gallery, the Duomo, and the Galleria dell’Academmia; one evening will be spent in salon with an area painter, writer, and historian. Learn more here: https://spoletocharleston.wixsite.com/mysite Continue reading CofC in Sorrento, Italy: Italian (Summer)

Exchange with American College of Greece- Greece

The American College of Greece (ACG) is a private university located in Athens, Greece that has been educating students for more than 140 years. ACG is home to more than 2,500 students from over 50 different countries. The campus is set on a hillside overlooking Athens and has many resources available for students including an excellent library and an Olympic sized swimming pool. Continue reading Exchange with American College of Greece- Greece

Exchange with American University Cairo- Egypt

Founded in 1919, the American University of Cairo (AUC) is a leading English language, American-accredited institution of higher education and a center of intellectual, social and cultural life located in the most populous city in the Arab world. Its community of students, parents, faculty and staff, trustees, alumni and other generous sponsors represent more than 60 countries all located on the university’s modern campus. AUC’s 260-acre campus includes everything a student could need from a state-of-the-art facility for advanced research to a library housing the largest English-language collection in the region. Continue reading Exchange with American University Cairo- Egypt

Exchange with University of Bamberg- Germany

The University of Bamberg was founded in 1972 and occupies some of the old buildings in the city. Unlike other German universities, Bamberg has only about 5,000 students. Therefore the possibility of close contact between students and professors ranks Bamberg as one of the most popular German universities. The city of Bamberg is also a drawing point for students to the University, hinted by its nickname “the Dream City of the Germans”. Continue reading Exchange with University of Bamberg- Germany

Exchange with Free University of Bozen-Bolzano- Italy

The Free University of Bozen-Bolzano is located in the capital city of South Tyrol, the German speaking region in the northern part of Italy. The university aims to offer students a multilingual, practice-oriented education that meets the demands of the local and the European labor market. Lectures and seminars are held in German, Italian and English and have a strong focus on internationalization. Continue reading Exchange with Free University of Bozen-Bolzano- Italy

Exchange with University of Cape Coast- Ghana

The University of Cape Coast is one of the rare sea front universities in the world, sitting on a hill that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. It is located five kilometers west of Cape Coast and operates on two campuses: the Southern Campus (Old Site) and the Northern Campus (New Site). Cape Coast is the capital of the Central Region, in southern Ghana. It’s known for its role in the transatlantic slave trade and is home to a rich history and many monuments. Two of the most important historical sites in Ghana, Elmina and Cape Coast Castle, are only a few kilometers from the university. Continue reading Exchange with University of Cape Coast- Ghana

Exchange with Carleton University- Canada

Located in the vibrant Canadian capital city of Ottawa, Carleton University has over 27,000 undergraduate and graduate students including thousands of students from all over the world. Carleton offers a wide range of programs and stresses hands-on experiences in the classroom, including classes in Historic Preservation and Urban Studies. The city of Ottawa provides opportunities for students to experience the arts, outdoor activities, professional sports, and historic places. Continue reading Exchange with Carleton University- Canada

Exchange with Caucasus University- Georgia

The history of Caucasus University began in 1998 when Caucasus School of Business was established. Its motto is “Studium Pretium Libertatis”. Caucasus University is an authorized higher education institution for students seeking a superior education. Its curriculum is supported by participation in international programmes and by visiting professors. Engaging teaching methods are used, and these are buttressed with professional experience programs and exchange programmes for both students and scholars. Continue reading Exchange with Caucasus University- Georgia

Exchange with De Montfort University- United Kingdom

De Montfort University (DMU) is located in the vibrant city of Leicester, approximately one hour via train from London. DMU has been acknowledged for its outstanding teaching and it is ranked in the top 3% of universities worldwide. Students can choose modules (courses) from the four faculties: Faculty of Art, Design and Humanities; Faculty of Business and Law; Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Media; and Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. Continue reading Exchange with De Montfort University- United Kingdom

Exchange with EDHEC Business School- France

EDHEC Business School is a French Business School connected with the Catholic University in Lille. It enrolls over 5,500 full-time students from 120 countries and offers highly competitive business degrees at undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels. The campus is an ultra-modern complex in a unique setting, which combines the advantages of a world-class technology hub with the legendary attractions of the French Riviera. Continue reading Exchange with EDHEC Business School- France

Exchange with University of Groningen- Netherlands

Founded in 1614, Groningen is renowned for being the most bicycle-friendly city in The Netherlands, even the suburbs connect to the city through special bicycle routes. The University of Groningen, a research university with a global focus, has approximately 27,000 students and 5,500 staff members both from the Netherlands and abroad. Continue reading Exchange with University of Groningen- Netherlands

Exchange with University of Hertfordshire- United Kingdom

Located in Hatfield, right outside of London, the University of Hertfordshire enrolls more than 27,500 students, 5,200 of whom are international. Declared the ‘Entrepreneurial University of the Year’ in 2010, the university prides itself on its innovative, creative and enterprising mindset. It has unique history of training aerospace engineers and is known for its strong offerings in computer science and physics. Student can enjoy the modern facilities of Hertfordshire’s two campuses, which are considered one of the ’greenest’ in the UK. Continue reading Exchange with University of Hertfordshire- United Kingdom

Exchange with Johannes Kepler University- Linz, Austria

Johannes Kepler University (JKU) is the largest research and teaching institution in Upper Austria and contributes to the maintenance and the development of the region. Exchange students are able to study a variety of subjects in English while living in the third largest city in Austria, Linz. The city is settled in Upper Austria, straddling the Danube River midway between Salzburg and Vienna. Continue reading Exchange with Johannes Kepler University- Linz, Austria

Exchange with Kansai Gaidai University- Japan

Kansai Gaidai University is a university of 14,000 students located in Hirakata, Japan, a busy city found along the Yodo River known for its infamous amusement park–Hirakata Park. Kansai Gaidai hosts 500 international students from 200 different institutions each year who represent 40 countries worldwide in order to learn about Japan and its neighboring countries through the university’s Asian Studies Program. Continue reading Exchange with Kansai Gaidai University- Japan

Exchange with Université Catholique de Lille- France

With a 125 year history and 14,000 students, Lille Catholic University is situated at the center of the Vauban district, a residential neighborhood in the heart of the city, made up of cosmopolitan markets, stylish shops, and beautiful gardens. More than 500 international students come to study at the university each year. At the heart of Europe, Lille enjoys an exceptional geographic location with easy access to the TGV (High Speed Train), the Channel Tunnel, and a motorway network. Continue reading Exchange with Université Catholique de Lille- France

Exchange with University of Ludwigshafen am Rhein- Germany

Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society offers a wide range of Business courses in both English and German. Ludwigshafen is a relatively new city, established only in 1853. It is predominantly an industrial city, but it sits along the beautiful Rhine river. The city’s growth and wealth were linked to its expansion into becoming the home for one of the world’s most important chemical companies – BASF, along with several other rapidly growing chemical companies.

An exchange at Ludwigshafen is perfect for Business students, especially those interested in Germany or learning German. It is a great introduction into one of Germany’s industrial hubs. Continue reading Exchange with University of Ludwigshafen am Rhein- Germany

Exchange with Management Center Innsbruck- Austria

MCI was established in 1995 by the University of Innsbruck and its Business School, the Tyrolean Chamber of Labor, and the Tyrolean Industrial Association. Thanks to its high-quality, customer-oriented programs, MCI has become one of the leading educational institutions in the Austrian and southern German region. Continue reading Exchange with Management Center Innsbruck- Austria

Exchange with University of Nottingham- Ningbo, China

The University of Nottingham Ningbo, China is the first Sino-Foreign University in China with approval from the Chinese Ministry of Education. It is run by the University of Nottingham UK with cooperation from Zhejiang Wanli Education Group-University. UNNC is a fast growing hub for excellence in research, innovation and knowledge exchange, ranking in the top 100 universities in the world. Continue reading Exchange with University of Nottingham- Ningbo, China

Exchange with University of Nottingham- United Kingdom

The University of Nottingham is a public research university in Nottingham, United Kingdom. It was founded as University College Nottingham in 1881, and was granted a royal charter in 1948. The University of Nottingham belongs to the elite research intensive Russell Group association. Continue reading Exchange with University of Nottingham- United Kingdom

Exchange with Queen’s University Belfast- Northern Ireland

Queen’s University Belfast is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The university received its charter in 1845 as “Queen’s College, Belfast” and opened four years later. Queen’s offers academic degrees at various levels, with approximately 300 degree programmes available. Continue reading Exchange with Queen’s University Belfast- Northern Ireland

Exchange with Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU)- South Korea

Sungkyunkwan University is a private comprehensive research university in South Korea. The institution traces its origins to the historical Sungkyunkwan founded in 1398 by the Joseon Dynasty located in the heart of central Seoul. Continue reading Exchange with Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU)- South Korea