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KNU & University of Wisconsin-River Falls (UW-RF) Dual Degree Program

The University of Wisconsin-River Falls was founded in 1874 as the fourth State Normal School in Wisconsin and the first in the northwestern part of the state. Its first building was dedicated on Sept. 2, 1875. The University of Wisconsin-River Falls is recognized as one of the finest universities in the Midwest (Info. from UWRF website). KNU has established the Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), the Dual Degree Programs with the worldwide famous university- University of Wisconsin, River Ralls, to administer overseas academic cooperation, improve and reinforce exchange studies from overseas university.

 

 

KNU & University of Toyama Dual Degree Program

The University of Toyama was founded in 1949 and located in Toyama City of Toyama Prefecture, the center of Japan. It is surrounded by the Tateyama mountain range and the Sea of Japan, which have beautiful sceneries and abundant natural environment. The University of Toyama is a university comprised of three former national universities; Toyama University, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University and Takaoka National College were integrated in 2005. This integrated university houses 8 faculties, 6 graduate schools, the University Laboratory, Hospital, and Library, and 12 institutes such as the Center for International Education and Research. There are approximately 9,253 students (including 8,163 undergraduate and 1,091 graduate students) studying at the university.