Strengthening Korea-Mongolia Educational Cooperation
on the Foundation of a Decade-Long Friendship

Shinhan University (President Kang Sungjong) International Affairs Office renewed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen international exchange and cooperation with Mongolia-Korean Polytechnic College (hereafter MKPC) on March 10. The event was held at Seminar Room 4 in the university’s Mideum Building, with key executives from both universities in attendance, and the presidential delegation of MKPC invited for the occasion.

Shinhan University (President Kang Sungjong) International Office held a ceremony on the 10th in Seminar Room 4 of the Mideum Building, inviting the president group of Mongolia-Korean Polytechnic College (MKPC) to renew the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen international exchange and cooperation, with key executives from both universities in attendance. Photo by Shinhan University

Shinhan University (President Kang Sungjong) International Office held a ceremony on the 10th in Seminar Room 4 of the Mideum Building, inviting the president group of Mongolia-Korean Polytechnic College (MKPC) to renew the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen international exchange and cooperation, with key executives from both universities in attendance. Photo by Shinhan University

View original image

This agreement was prepared to broaden the scope of cooperation based on the partnership established about 10 years ago, and on the continued exchange and mutual trust between the two institutions. Through the renewal of the MOU, both universities plan to strengthen cooperation in various fields, including the operation of student exchange programs and the exchange of faculty and researchers. This is expected to provide students with a wide range of global experiences and to further promote educational and cultural exchanges between the two countries.


In his welcoming remarks, President Kang Sungjong of Shinhan University stated, "Since forming ties about 10 years ago, our university and Mongolia-Korean Polytechnic College have continued as trusted friends. Through education, we have come to understand each other’s languages, histories, and cultures. I hope that both institutions will continue to cooperate as partners in shaping the future of Mongolia and Shinhan University."


In his response, ERDENE TUMENDEMBEREL, President of Mongolia-Korean Polytechnic College, said, "It has now been 10 years since we established our relationship with Shinhan University, which is very meaningful and gratifying. We have engaged in various exchanges with Shinhan University, and I hope to continue such exchanges going forward."


Mongolia-Korean Polytechnic College is located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Established in 1966, it is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. The university provides practical education focused on engineering and technology, contributing to Mongolia’s industrial development and the cultivation of technical talent. It is also expanding its international educational network through educational cooperation with Korea.



Shinhan University is strengthening its international educational cooperation network by expanding ongoing exchanges with major universities in Asia. Going forward, the university plans to further enhance its global competitiveness and expand its international capabilities through cooperation with universities worldwide.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing