The National Gwangju Science Museum and the National Marine Science Museum signed a memorandum of understanding on the 17th to promote public science culture services.


According to the agreement, the two institutions will cooperate to provide a variety of exhibition programs to the public through the exchange of exhibition content, advance the quality of science culture services through mutual exchange, establish a foundation for mutual growth through institutional promotion, and increase public access to science culture.

Junggu Lee, Director of the National Gwangju Science Museum (right), and Oechul Kim, Director of the National Maritime Science Museum, shake hands after signing an inter-agency business agreement. Photo by Gwangju Science Museum

Junggu Lee, Director of the National Gwangju Science Museum (right), and Oechul Kim, Director of the National Maritime Science Museum, shake hands after signing an inter-agency business agreement. Photo by Gwangju Science Museum

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Kim Oecheol, Director of the Marine Science Museum, said, "Through this agreement, by combining the expertise of both institutions, we will make a significant contribution to public science culture services."


Lee Jeonggu, Director of the Gwangju Science Museum, added, "By integrating the strengths and specialties of both institutions, this will serve as a starting point for providing even higher-quality science culture services to the public."





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