Apostille Korea has signed an industry-academia cooperation memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Kyung Hee Cyber University for mutual development and the strengthening of friendly ties, agreeing to cooperate across education, talent exchange and the practical know-how of overseas document issuance and certification.
- Apostille Korea and Kyung Hee Cyber University signed an industry-academia cooperation MOU.
- The agreement is framed around mutual development and friendly cooperation.
- Areas include education, human-resource exchange and shared document-certification know-how.
- The partnership aims to connect academic programs with real-world apostille and legalization practice.
What the agreement covers
Under the memorandum, Apostille Korea and Kyung Hee Cyber University agreed to cooperate for mutual development and to deepen friendly relations between the two institutions. The areas named include education and curriculum support, the exchange of human resources, and the sharing of practical know-how in the issuance, translation, notarization and certification of documents used abroad. By linking the university's online-education strengths with the company's hands-on certification experience, the two sides intend to broaden learning and career opportunities for students.
Why an apostille specialist partners with a university
Cross-border document procedures — apostille for Hague Convention members, embassy legalization for non-members, and certified translation — are areas where formal study and field practice rarely meet. Apostille Korea says the partnership is meant to bring that practical knowledge into an academic setting, while giving the company a channel to nurture talent familiar with international civil-affairs and certification work. The company handles issuance, translation, notarization and certification online, and frames the MOU as part of expanding its public and educational role.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of agreement is this?
An industry-academia cooperation MOU between Apostille Korea and Kyung Hee Cyber University for mutual development and friendship.
What areas does the cooperation cover?
Education and curriculum support, human-resource exchange, and shared know-how in document issuance, translation and certification for overseas use.
What does Apostille Korea do?
It handles the issuance, translation, notarization and certification of documents for use abroad, online and as a single process.
Source: 서울경제 (sedaily.com) ↗
