June 30, 2000
South Korea Creates Exchange Programs With North; Canadian Scholars Mount 'Stripper Study'; Technology-Transfer Expert Heads for Tel Aviv U. From New York U.
In the aftermath of the summit between the leader of the two Koreas, South Korea's universities are scrambling to develop exchange programs.
The South Korean news agency Yonhap reports that a group of Seoul National University students has applied to South Korea's Unification Ministry for permission to visit North Korea to inspect archaeological sites, the remains of the ancient kingdoms of Koguryo and Paekche.
By visiting old tombs and castles, the
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