
Edtech company Bookipis (Co-CEOs Mi-sun Yoon and Gwan-baek Kim) announced on the 25th that it signed a business agreement (MOU) with the Department of Korean Language and Culture at Hanoi National University of Foreign Languages in Vietnam for Korean language education and global cultural exchange.
The signing ceremony was held with the attendance of Co-CEO of North IPIS Yoon Mi-sun and Dean of the Department of Korean Culture at Hanoi National University of Foreign Studies Tran Thi Huong. The two organizations discussed the curriculum composition of the pilot program scheduled to be operated in Korea in September 2025 and ways to attract participating students.
In relation to this, on the 23rd, Bookipis remotely held a briefing session on the Korean language education program for students at Hanoi National University of Foreign Languages. At the briefing session, the operation plan for the camp-type program in cooperation with related organizations such as the Korea Tourism Organization and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism was shared. The program will be structured in a form that combines learning and play.
Starting with this agreement, the two institutions are also reviewing ways to expand long-term educational cooperation and strengthen exchanges. Hanoi National University of Foreign Languages is a representative national university specializing in foreign languages in Vietnam, and is one of the universities with a large number of Korean language major students.
Meanwhile, Bookipis visited Vietnam in June and conducted a market survey on the demand for Korean language education. In addition to interviews with professors in Korean language departments at local universities, they also held practical consultations with Korean language schools and bookstores, laying the foundation for localizing educational content.
The North Eyes side stated that through this agreement, they plan to respond to the demand for Korean language learning in Vietnam and expand the distribution of educational content based on official copyright.
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