Mokwon University is promoting the establishment of a 'Global Shared Campus' in Vietnam, following China and Mongolia. The Global Shared Campus refers to a comprehensive cooperation system that opens and shares curricula, educational resources, and facilities between domestic and overseas universities.


The International Cooperation Office of Mokwon University announced on the 8th that it recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Trade Union University (Gongdoan University) in Vietnam to establish a Global Shared Campus.


On the 27th of last month, officials from Mokwon University and the Labor Union University in Vietnam are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement. Provided by Mokwon University

On the 27th of last month, officials from Mokwon University and the Labor Union University in Vietnam are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement. Provided by Mokwon University

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Following the signing of the MOA, both universities plan to take follow-up measures such as setting up and operating dedicated organizations and offices to implement the establishment of the Global Shared Campus.


Trade Union University currently has about 10,000 students enrolled across two campuses. It was established in 1946 and is located in the center of Hanoi.


Previously, Mokwon University signed agreements to establish Global Shared Campuses with Shandong Foreign Affairs Vocational College in China in November last year, and with Mongolian University of Science and Technology and Mongolian University of Humanities in December.



Hee-Hak Lee, President of Mokwon University, said, “Through cooperation with Trade Union University, we hope that students and faculty of both universities will have opportunities to enhance their international competencies,” adding, “Mokwon University will continue efforts to attract and nurture global talents who will drive the university’s growth.”


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