Korean universities in modern times worry about reduced budget due to reduced number of
students. As a result, museums at universities which are affiliated organizations also have reduced
budget to reduce manpower. Researches, displays, education, etc. which are entire functions and roles
of museums could not be performed efficiently. What’s worse, the museums fell into ‘vicious circle
of poverty’. However, despite of social and economic difficulties that the museums at universities
face, this study tries to suggest good models of international exchanges projects through the case of
Yeungnam University.
First, international exchange projects should be proceeded based on long-term vision and
active support from universities. If culture policies and promotional strategies are planned, better
performances and results will be able to be led, compared with invested cost. Second, international
exchange projects can supplement systematic and administrative difficulties through human resources
exchanges and practice long-term vision. Third, international exchange projects can be shared by
multi-centers for their roles. Budget can be used efficiently as well. Fourth, overseas cultures can
be researched. Based on the researches, remains can be purchased. Exhibitions can be hosted with
the remains. Exhibitions and relevant education have to be connected in a single link. Finally, study
theme to research collective topic for both agencies is suggested to proceed the international exchange
projects.