After our country gained independence on December 30, 1991, South Korea was the first among the countries of the Asia-Pacific region to recognize the independence of Uzbekistan. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on January 29, 1992. Since that day, relations between Uzbekistan and South Korea in all areas have been successfully developing in a positive way.
Speaking about the relations between the two countries, one cannot fail to mention cooperation in the field of culture and education. Today, many Korean higher educational institutions are open in Uzbekistan, thousands of young people receive bachelor's and master's degrees. During such a period, Korean educational institutions, rapidly entering the territory of Uzbekistan, need qualified specialists in the Korean language. The task of Korean studies in our educational institution is to train qualified teachers of the Korean language, translators, specialists who speak Korean, and to train the necessary personnel for the state.
In 2019, the Faculty of Korean Philology was established at Kimyo Tashkent International University and many qualified specialists in the Korean language were trained.
In addition, classes in Korean philology are taught by qualified professors from Korea and local specialists.
She has been working as the head of the Korean Philology Department at Kimyo International University in Tashkent since 2018. She teaches "Korean Grammar", "General Korean Language" and "Reading the Korean Language" for Korean philology students. Currently, she is conducting scientific research on the topic "Features of Realism in Korean and Uzbek Stories of the National Renaissance" (10.00.06 - Comparative Literature, Comparative Linguistics, and Translation Studies).
Senior teacher of the department of Korean Philology. She graduated from the National University of Chungbuk in Korea. Certified with High School Teacher (Biography), Korean Language Teacher License, and Nursing Teacher License. Currently teaches subjects like Korean Language 1, Basic Korean Grammar 1, Methods of Teaching Korean Understanding.
Senior teacher at the department of Korean Philology. Has teaching experience of 7 years. Co-author of the textbook Business Korean. Teaches subjects like Korean Language, Basic Korean Grammar, Introduction to Teaching Korean, and Reading. At the moment, she is conducting scientific research work as an independent researcher for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) on the topic "Linguistic Expression of Zoo Symbols in Korean Proverbs" (10.00.06 - Comparative Literature, Comparative Linguistics, and Translation Studies). Author of more than 10 scientific articles.
Teacher at the Department of Korean Philology. Conducts the subjects such as " Korean Language "," Teaching Method of Korean Expression", "Discourse and Conversation", "Foreign Language Acquisition Theory" and "Theories in Korean assessment". He graduated Master's degree in English education, Sejong University of South Korean. He has a Korean teacher's license.
She has been a teacher at KIMYO INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY since September 2022. She finished university with a Chinese major and completed graduate school with a major in Korean language education for foreigners. She started Korean language education as a lecturer in October 2008, and worked once in China and twice in Vietnam. She have been working in Uzbekistan since October 2021. She taught all subjects of Korean language education and TOPIK 1 and 2 and taught liberal arts Korean, listening, tourism Korean, and Korean Chinese characters last semester at KIMYO INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, and this semester she teaches reading, tourism Korean, and vocabulary.