This afternoon, November 26th, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities held a signing ceremony for a cooperation agreement with Pusan University of Foreign Studies (South Korea). The Pusan University delegation was led by Professor You Sun-gyu, the President. Representing the University of Social Sciences and Humanities was Professor Nguyen Van Khanh, the President.
This afternoon, November 26th, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities held a signing ceremony for a cooperation agreement with Pusan University of Foreign Studies (South Korea). The Pusan University delegation was led by Professor You Sun-gyu, the President. Representing the University of Social Sciences and Humanities was Professor Nguyen Van Khanh, the President.
The signed framework agreement marks the establishment of a formal cooperative relationship between the two universities. This relationship will be strengthened and developed in the future through academic exchanges, joint research projects, and collaborative training programs. It is expected that the two sides will exchange students, faculty, and researchers; share scientific materials and information; jointly organize seminars; conduct short-term training courses; and implement 2+2 joint training programs. This agreement is valid for five years and serves as the basis for signing cooperation appendices and implementing specific activities between the two universities.
[img class="caption" src="images/stories/2009/11/26/kiket-pusan.jpg" border="0" alt="Professor Nguyen Van Khanh and Professor You Sun-gyu jointly present the framework agreement establishing a cooperative relationship between the University of Social Sciences and Humanities and Pusan University. (Photo: NA/USSH)" title="Professor Nguyen Van Khanh and Professor You Sun-gyu jointly present the framework agreement establishing a cooperative relationship between the University of Social Sciences and Humanities and Pusan University of Foreign Studies. (Photo: NA/USSH)" align="center" width="580"/>Pusan University of Foreign Studies was founded in 1959. Currently, it comprises six constituent colleges: the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, the College of Foreign Trade, the College of Oriental Studies, the College of Western Studies, the College of Natural Sciences and Engineering, and the College of English, Chinese, and Japanese Languages. Pusan offers postgraduate programs in Education, International Trade and Regional Studies, Translation and Interpretation, TESOL, and International Management for Business Leaders.
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