TEHRAN, February 9 - Iran and South Korea are going to expand bilateral scientific and academic cooperation, said Director of Isfahan University for International Cooperation Komeil Tayyebi.
TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Iran and South Korea have recently held the first work group session for international and scientific cooperation to pursue and develop bilateral academic cooperation.
Officials of several universities in Iran and south Korean ambassador were also present in the session, he said.
Tayyebi added the two sides are after providing a fund to support exchanges and cooperation.
The two countries are willing to cooperate in social, cultural and art fields, he said, adding Iran and South Korea are going to define a chart and mid-term and long-term strategies.