Aimed at Expanding Academic Exchanges in Korean Studies

The Institute of Korean Studies at Soongsil University has signed a memorandum of understanding with Azerbaijan University of Languages.


The K-Academic Dissemination Research Group of the Institute of Korean Studies at Soongsil University announced on the 13th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Azerbaijan University of Languages.

Soongsil University's Institute of Korean Studies announced on the 13th that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Azerbaijan University of Languages. Soongsil University

Soongsil University's Institute of Korean Studies announced on the 13th that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Azerbaijan University of Languages. Soongsil University

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The signing ceremony, held on the 3rd in Baku, Azerbaijan, was attended by Kamal Abdulla, President of Azerbaijan University of Languages, Cha Bongjun, Director of the Institute of Korean Studies at Soongsil University, and other officials from both universities.


This agreement was pursued with the aim of utilizing K-MOOC courses in the field of traditional Korean arts and culture, and of expanding academic exchanges in Korean studies.


Through the agreement, the two institutions decided to jointly utilize K-MOOC lecture content, co-host international academic conferences and seminars related to Korean studies, jointly operate programs at the Korean Studies Center of Azerbaijan University of Languages, and promote other academic cooperation matters mutually agreed upon.


President Kamal Abdulla said, "Through cooperation with the Institute of Korean Studies at Soongsil University, we expect the Korean Studies Center at Azerbaijan University of Languages to establish itself as a hub for Korean language education and Korean studies research," adding, "We also hope to see the establishment of a research center on Azerbaijan within Soongsil University."



Director Cha Bongjun said, "Collaboration with Azerbaijan University of Languages is meaningful in realizing our shared goal of promoting Korean studies and disseminating research," and added, "This agreement will help strengthen the framework for cooperation to spread educational content in the fields of traditional Korean arts and culture overseas."


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