Our college stands out with its unwavering commitment to the unique Red Cross principles.We offer a diverse range of international learning opportunities, all meticulously designed to foster nurses with a global perspective and a deeply ingrained humanitarian spirit.
We have established Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with Red Cross universities overseas and offer exchange programs available to our students. These programs provide meaningful opportunities for academic, personal, and professional growth, fostering global perspectives on healthcare while deepening understanding of the humanitarian principles of the Red Cross.
Partner Universities:
• Srisavarindhira Thai Red Cross Institute of Nursing (Thailand)
• Chung-Ang University Red Cross College of Nursing (South Korea)
• Swedish Red Cross University (Sweden)
in Thailand
in South Korea
in Sweden
The Study Tour in Australia includes language and nursing training at Wollongong College, Australia, where students enhance their English proficiency and gain insights into nursing practice abroad.
with host family
workshop in nursing course
Austrailan Red Cross
Wollongogn Office
This tour includes visits in the footsteps of Henri Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross, to the headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). Through this tour, students learn the Red Cross’s history and humanitarian spirit, and reflect on the values of humanity and peace.
International Red Cross Museum
ossuary of Solferino
cypress hill in Solferino
IFRC
United Nations Geneva Office
WHO
International Relief Nursing Practice (Indonesia)
Our regular curricular course, International Relief Nursing Practice, offers students unique learning experiences in public health and medical support activities that promote health and quality of life across diverse cultural contexts. Conducted in Indonesia, the program provides opportunities to observe and participate in community-based health and medical initiatives, fostering essential competencies for nursing practice in international health and medical care settings.
Activity of a students’ circle, The Serendipity (Cambodia)
In March, the members of the circle travel to Cambodia to conduct health education and health surveys at local elementary schools. Throughout the year, we also interact with children from diverse cultural backgrounds and participate in various community events.
Activities of International Student Supporters (on-campus)
On campus, the International Exchange Student Supporters play a pivotal role in fostering international understanding. They warmly welcome international guests and organize a variety of cultural exchange events. These diverse experiences, facilitated by our college, are integral to our broader mission of nurturing nurses with a global perspective and a deep sense of compassion.