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Signatories pose for a photo with signed Memorandums of Understanding to help make Songdo International City into a bilingual city at a signing ceremony on April 6, 2023. The signatories are, from left, Han Tae-joon, president of Ghent University Global Campus; Tedd Hill, head of school at Chadwick International School in Songdo; Gregory Hill, chief administrative officer of Utah Asia Campus; Robert Matz, dean of George Mason University Korea; Kim Jin-yong, authority commissioner of the Incheon Economic Commission; Yoo Byeong-yoon, CEO in Incheon Global Campus; Arthur H. Lee, president of SUNY Korea; and two others.
Signatories pose for a photo with signed Memorandums of Understanding to help make Songdo International City into a bilingual city at a signing ceremony on April 6, 2023. The signatories are, from left, Han Tae-joon, president of Ghent University Global Campus; Tedd Hill, head of school at Chadwick International School in Songdo; Gregory Hill, chief administrative officer of Utah Asia Campus; Robert Matz, dean of George Mason University Korea; Kim Jin-yong, authority commissioner of the Incheon Economic Commission; Yoo Byeong-yoon, CEO in Incheon Global Campus; Arthur H. Lee, president of SUNY Korea; and two others.

The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority held an MOU signing ceremony on April 6.

It was attended by Authority Commissioner Kim Jin-yong, SUNY Korea President Arthur H. Lee, George Mason University Korea Dean Robert Matz, Ghent University Global Campus President Han Tae-joon, Utah Asia Campus Chief Administrative Officer Gregory Hill, and Tedd Hill, head of school at Chadwick International School in Songdo.

The MOU is an agreement to spread bilingualism in Songdo International City by seeking effective ways of English education based on a multi-organization partnership. The authority and the schools are going to set up a working-level group to handle specifics and launch projects to that end.

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