College of Tea Sciences Opens Global Education Center...an international human resources development drive

Oct 10, 2025

Cha Medical University (President Seo Young-geo) announced on the 10th that it has opened a new educational hub for fostering international talent.

The opening ceremony was attended by more than 40 international students and key positions, including Seo Young-geo, president of Cha Medical University, Lim Dong-wook, vice president of the Ministry of Government Administration and Foreign Affairs, Lim Ji-young, and Park Jin-hoon, head of the Global Education Center.

The Global Education Center was established to help foreign students adapt to Korea and achieve academic achievement, and to lay the foundation for growing into international talent. The center will operate a variety of global educational programs, including Korean language training courses, language exchange programs, and Korean cultural experiences. Currently, 54 international students from China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Mongolia, and Nepal are learning Korean language and culture at the center.




President Seo Young-geo said, `The Global Education Center will be a place where students of various nationalities gather to exchange academics and cultures,' adding, `I hope it will serve as a starting point for the leap to Cha Medical University in the world.'

The College of Tea Sciences is cultivating world-class doctor scientists and health talents through specialized education in the health and medical fields such as medicine, pharmacy, and nursing, as well as biomedical and health care engineering. The opening of the Global Education Center is expected to serve as an opportunity to further foster international competitive talents.



College of Tea Sciences Opens Global Education Center...an international human resources development drive
President Seo Young-ger (5th left), Vice Foreign Minister Lim Dong-wook (6th left), Vice Foreign Minister Lim Ji-young (4th left), and Director of Global Education Park Jin-hoon (2nd left).





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.