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  2. List of universities and colleges in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Busan Institute of Science and Technology – Busan; Busan Jangsin University – see Busan Presbyterian University; Busan Kyungsang College – Busan; Busan National University of Education – Busan; Busan Polytechnic College – Busan; Busan Presbyterian University – Gimhae, South Gyeongsang; Byuksung College – Gimje, North Jeolla

  3. Busan - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich-Alexander University Busan Campus [38] (German ... held from 31 May to 30 June 2002 at locations in South Korea and Japan. Busan hosted matches between ...

  4. Category:Universities and colleges in Busan - Wikipedia

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    Pages about universities and colleges currently in the city of Busan, South Korea Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universities and colleges in Busan . Subcategories

  5. Busan University of Foreign Studies - Wikipedia

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    Busan University of Foreign Studies was founded as a college for studying foreign languages in April 1982 with its first students studying English, French, Japanese, Chinese, German, Indonesian, Malay, and Thai. Through the 1980s, the college expanded its programs and finally became a university in 1991.

  6. Pusan National University - Wikipedia

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    Pusan National University (PNU; Korean: 부산대학교; RR: Busan Daehakgyo, also called Busan National University) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities in South Korea. It is the first national university established after the National Liberation Day of Korea .

  7. Busan Japanese School - Wikipedia

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    The Busan Japanese School is the Japanese overseas school that is physically closest to Japan itself. [3] It was established on October 1, 1975 (Showa 50). [1] In 2013 the school had 13 teachers teaching 47 students, with 38 in elementary school and nine in junior high school. [4]

  8. Dong-pusan College - Wikipedia

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    Dong-Pusan College was a private technical college in Busan, a major city in South Korea. It employed about 65 instructors. In August 2020 Ministry of Education ordered the closure of the university due to its significant financial troubles and corruption of the founders. It is officially closed in the following month. [1]

  9. Busan National University of Education station - Wikipedia

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    Busan Nat'l Univ. of Edu. Station ( Korean : 교대역 ; Hanja : 敎大驛 ) is a station of the Busan Metro Line 1 & Donghae Line in Geoje-dong, Yeonje District , Busan , South Korea. It was named as such due to its proximity to the Busan National University of Education located on the west side of the station.