Group 1 - The U.S. government has announced a ban on Harvard University recruiting international students and requires existing international students to transfer, prompting various global institutions to express willingness to accept these students [1] - Korea's Korea University has stated it will provide support to affected international students and professors from Harvard, including hiring impacted faculty and allowing students to transfer to complete their studies [1] - Approximately 430 Korean students are currently enrolled at Harvard, making Korea the fourth-largest source of international students at the university [1] Group 2 - The tightening of U.S. study and visa policies has caused shock and anxiety within the Korean study abroad community, with a significant increase in inquiries to Korean study abroad agencies and travel agencies [2] - The Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in communication with the U.S. regarding the suspension of new student visa interviews at the U.S. Embassy in Korea and is closely monitoring the situation [2] - The Korean Embassy in the U.S. has established an emergency contact network for students to maintain communication with local students [2]
韩国高丽大学决定接收哈佛受影响国际师生
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-30 12:41