Introducing the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh provided basic information: The University is a key member of the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, with 16 faculties, 12 research centers, 1 research institute, and 1 museum. The student body numbers nearly 13,000, of which over 30% are postgraduate students. The Faculty of Oriental Studies currently offers 6 majors, including Korean Studies, which enrolls approximately 40 students per year. The University also has the Seijong Korean Language Center, specializing in Korean language training for Vietnamese people, with support from Busan University (South Korea). The Korean Studies Research Association in Vietnam, founded by the University as a core organization, is headquartered at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. Over the years, with the expanding cooperation between the University and the Korean Embassy, universities, research institutes, foundations, and social organizations in Korea, the University has achieved significant accomplishments in promoting research and training in Korean studies, becoming a leading and prestigious institution in Vietnam in this field of science.
Professor Sanghoon Kim (President of the School of Social Sciences) also shared a lot of information about Inha University: it is a prestigious university in Korea, ranking among the top 10 universities out of more than 200 universities in Korea. The total number of students currently enrolled is 22,000, of which 18,000 are undergraduate students. The university has main training programs such as Journalism and Public Relations, Administration, and Advertising. The School of Social Sciences (Inha University) has 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The institute has 26 professors and 40 lecturers. The School of Social Sciences has three research centers focusing on Social Sciences, Multiculturalism, and E-Management.

Professor Nguyen Van Khanh and Professor Sanghoon Kim signed a cooperation agreement in the presence of representatives from both universities.
Representatives from both institutions expressed their desire to promote cooperative relations to foster exchange and collaboration between the two sides. At the end of the meeting, Professor Nguyen Van Khanh and Professor Sanghoon Kim signed the official cooperation agreement between the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) and the School of Social Sciences (Inha University, South Korea).
Author:Thanh Ha
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