Eurasia Networks and Kwangwoon University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the 10th to expand educational cooperation between Korea and Uzbekistan and
to establish a strategic foothold in Central Asia.
The agreement aims to build a foundation for educational collaboration in Uzbekistan and
to establish a mid- to long-term framework for expanding exchanges and cooperation between the two countries.
Under this partnership, both parties will jointly review the local educational environment in Uzbekistan and collaborate on introducing Korean-style education models and exploring opportunities to operate global education programs. In addition, they plan to gradually establish a sustainable cooperation structure by building networks with local institutions.
In particular, this agreement goes beyond a simple academic exchange, as it seeks to secure an educational hub in Uzbekistan and develop a long-term cooperation model based on it.
The partnership is expected to expand into various educational and human exchange initiatives in the future.
Kim Chang Keon, Chairman of the Board of Eurasia Networks, stated:
“This agreement marks an important starting point in advancing educational cooperation between the two countries.”
He added, “Through our collaboration with Kwangwoon University, we will lay the foundation for establishing Korean language education centers in partnership with major local universities
in the near future and achieve tangible outcomes.”
Cho Sun-young, Chairperson of Kwangwoon University, said:
“Starting with Uzbekistan, we will expand educational cooperation across Central Asian countries and continue to develop diverse exchange programs with major local universities.”
The signing ceremony was attended by Cho Sun-young, Chairperson of Kwangwoon University; Kim Do-young, President; and Jung Seok-jae, Vice President, among others.
※ Source: Eurasia Networks Strategy Planning Department
