The National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage under the Cultural Heritage Administration announced on the 28th that it has signed a business agreement with the Korean Archaeological Society to foster professionals in cultural heritage. The agreement focuses on ▲joint promotion of academic research on cultural heritage ▲mutual cooperation in training cultural heritage professionals ▲mutual cooperation in sharing academic information.

After signing the business agreement on the 27th, Kim Yeon-su, Director of the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage (right in the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with Kim Gil-sik, President of the Korean Archaeological Society. Photo by Cultural Heritage Administration

After signing the business agreement on the 27th, Kim Yeon-su, Director of the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage (right in the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with Kim Gil-sik, President of the Korean Archaeological Society. Photo by Cultural Heritage Administration

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According to the agreement, on November 3-4, a two-day nationwide conference on Korean archaeology (theme: Power and Space) will be jointly held at the Global Engineering Education Center of Seoul National University to strengthen the archaeological research network and foundation.



The National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage stated, “We will continuously cooperate with the Korean Archaeological Society, which leads specialized research in the field of archaeology, to actively nurture future archaeological talents and further enhance research exchanges.”


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