Attending the signing ceremony were Associate Professor Dr. Pham Quang Minh (Vice Rector), Prof. Hoon Jaung (Director of the Institute for Legislative Studies of the National Assembly of Korea), Prof. Dr. Sunghack Lim (Vice Rector of Seoul National University), Dr. Hoang Van Tu (Vice Director of the Institute for Legislative Studies of the National Assembly of Vietnam), representatives of the Institute of Policy and Management, Faculty of Management Science, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Training Cooperation, University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Representatives of the leaders of the parties exchanged and discussed the main content of the cooperation document between the parties. The content of the document mentioned the cooperation programs in the coming time such as:
- Exchange of teaching programs, research projects
- Exchange of lecturers and students
- Coordinate the organization of international conferences, scientific seminars and academic exchange meetings.
- Exchange documents, course magazines, books, newspapers, etc.
- Conduct research projects together
Associate Professor Dr. Pham Quang Minh emphasized: The cooperative relationship between Vietnam and Korea has been developing in all fields. Especially in the field of education, Korean Studies was established early and the University of Social Sciences and Humanities is one of the first higher education institutions in the country to establish and develop cooperative relationships with many Korean universities. The Vice President expressed his confidence in the cooperative relationship between the University of Social Sciences and Humanities with the Korean National Assembly Legislative Research Institute and Seoul National University.
Representatives of the Korean Institute for Legislative Studies and Seoul National University hope that cooperation programs will soon be implemented and developed more widely in the future.
The Korean National Assembly Legislative Research Institute, under the National Assembly of Korea, has the following functions: organizing exchanges with domestic and international scholars; selecting researchers and students to work at the Institute; and funding domestic and international research projects.
Seoul National University was founded in 1918 in Seoul, South Korea. Currently, Seoul National University has 7 colleges with nearly 90 majors and more than 10,000 students.