Syracuse University signs collaboration agreement with Univeristy of Seoul

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University and the University of Seoul in South Korea have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will advance and expand academic and cultural collaboration and exchange between the two universities. A delegation of leaders from the University of Seoul visited Syracuse on Jan. 8 to sign the MOU, Syracuse said […]

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University and the University of Seoul in South Korea have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will advance and expand academic and cultural collaboration and exchange between the two universities.

A delegation of leaders from the University of Seoul visited Syracuse on Jan. 8 to sign the MOU, Syracuse said in an online news release.

The ongoing relationship between the two institutions includes an MOU between the University of Seoul and Syracuse University’s School of Architecture that was signed last year.

The Jan. 8 gathering represented the second meeting between Syracuse Universityrepresentatives and the University of Seoul.

The relationship between the two institutions could lead to other possible outcomesthat include the establishment of a university center in Korea as well as the development of new University of Seoul programs that leverage Syracuses study abroad and study away facilities.

Other potential activities and programs include the exchange of faculty members; joint research activities, including semiconductor research; and participation in joint seminars and workshops, Syracuse said.

The delegation visiting the Syracuse campus included Yongkul Won, the school president; Jung Hyeun Kim, dean of the College of Engineering; Kang Su Kim, dean of the College of Urban Science; Ji Hee Song, VP of international affairs; Nohjeong Park, chief secretary to the president; and Eunhwa Shin, head of international partnerships, per the news release.

They met with Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud, along with Gretchen Ritter, vice chancellor, provost and chief academic officer and several other school leaders. The group also toured campus.

As we seek to deepen Syracuse Universitys relationships with partners in Korea, we were pleased to welcome leadership from the University of Seoul to our campus, Ritter said in the news release. We are interested in collaborating across many disciplines with our Korean counterparts, and I am very excited to explore these possibilities.

A group from Syracuse including Syverud, Ritter and Ruth Chen, professor of practice in the Syracuse University’s College of Engineering and Computer Sciencehad visited the University of Seoul last March.

Eric Reinhardt

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