AKIPRESS.COM - Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Mongolia Ganbayar Ganbold received delegates from North Chungcheong province of the Republic of Korea on February 21, Montsame reports.
The parties agreed to strengthen cooperation in the transition to digital education, pedagogical training for professors, and student exchange programs.
The Mongolian side underscored the need to prepare specialists in the most sought-after and priority areas within the framework of the New Recovery Policy, increase the number of students studying in South Korea, and allow Mongolian students to work while studying. Such a program is to be launched in South Korea for the first time.
The parties signed the Memorandum of Cooperation at the end of the meeting.