Busan University of Foreign Studies ranked first among private universities in the Busan region for the fourth consecutive year in the comprehensive rankings of the UK-based global university ranking organization QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) ‘2024 QS Asia University Rankings’.
This year’s ‘2024 QS Asia University Rankings’ selected rankings based on 11 detailed evaluation indicators, including ▲academic reputation (30%) ▲employer reputation (20%) ▲faculty-to-student ratio (10%), targeting 857 universities in Asia, including 87 domestic universities, and also disclosed rankings by each evaluation indicator.
Busan University of Foreign Studies, which ranked first in the comprehensive rankings among private universities in the Busan region, ranked first nationwide among private universities in securing foreign faculty, first among private universities in the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam regions in the proportion of international students, and second in the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam regions in the proportion of exchange students (domestic and overseas).
Busan University of Foreign Studies students are sitting on the campus lawn, taking a group commemorative photo.
President Jang Sunheung said, “This evaluation result is the outcome of Busan University of Foreign Studies’ continuous efforts toward the goal of nurturing global convergence talents,” and added, “We will foster global talents who can excel on the world stage through educational innovation and strengthening internationalization for nurturing global convergence talents.”
Busan University of Foreign Studies stated that it is expected to further solidify its position as a leading university in nurturing global convergence talents based on this evaluation result.
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