Our ambition is to create cooperation and partnerships with a large diversity of partners, cultures, and institutions. We strongly share with our new partners common goals in education and we desire to strengthen our students and faculty’s international and cultural opportunities.
Soochow University: The original Soochow University was founded by Methodists in Suzhou, Jiangsu, Qing dynasty in 1900. In 1951, members of the Soochow Alumni Association who fled to Taiwan established a new institution there. The full university was certified in 1971.
Taiwan's first private university is headed by a president and a board of trustees. The University is divided into six schools or colleges, each having a variety of departments. Sciences Po Lille will be very happy to collaborate with the School of Arts and social Science.
Chonbuk National University is a national research university founded in 1947, located in Jeonju, Republic of Korea.
CBNU has grown to 17 colleges (including Faculty of Public Policy, Jimmy Carter School of International Studies) and 14 graduate schools.
CBNU's Jeonju campus provides approximately 32,000 enrolled students, and 2,000 faculty and staff members with educational, research and support facilities.
CBNU maintains cooperative programs with international educational institutions, and more than 500 international students are enrolled in its degree programs, in addition to around 100 international researchers.
Sciences Po Lille will be honored to cooperate with the College of Social Science: Mass Communication, Political Science and Diplomacy, Psychology, Public Administration, Social Welfare, Sociology