Korea National University of Cultural Heritage Signs Joint Degree Agreement with Tainan National University of the Arts
"A New Chapter in Cultivating Future Talent in Cultural Heritage"
Korea National University of Cultural Heritage announced on May 22, 2025, that it has signed an agreement with Tainan National University of the Arts in Taiwan to operate a joint degree program in the fields of cultural heritage and the arts. Under this agreement, undergraduate and graduate students from both universities will be able to obtain degrees from both institutions if they complete at least one-third of the required graduation credits at the partner university, as determined by their home institution. The two universities are currently in discussions with the goal of piloting the joint degree program. Kang Kyunghwan, President of Korea National University of Cultural Heritage, stated, "Through student exchanges and the operation of joint curricula, we aim to open a new chapter in nurturing future talent in the field of cultural heritage."
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