Kyungbok University signed a business agreement on the 11th with Namyangju City Urban Corporation Punground Jinjeop to revitalize the local community.
Under this agreement, the two institutions will collaborate in various areas, including the mutual exchange of knowledge and information for shared development, the exchange of human and material resources, and the planning and operation of programs that contribute to the local community.
Kyungbok University signed a business agreement with Namyangju City Urban Corporation Playground Jinjeop on the 11th to revitalize the local community. Photo by Kyungbok University
Jung Haewon, Director of Punground Jinjeop at Namyangju City Urban Corporation, stated, "Our Punground Jinjeop has established itself as a leading complex healing cultural space for youth in Namyangju City, offering a free and diverse environment. It serves as both a cultural hub and a base where young people take the lead in activities. Through future cooperation with Kyungbok University, we expect to provide more diverse and specialized educational or experiential programs by leveraging the university's professional knowledge and manpower."
Ham Dohun, Head of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation at Kyungbok University, said, "Last year, through collaboration with Punground Jinjeop, we provided job experience opportunities to young people aspiring to become future dental hygienists. I hope that our students can gain practical experience and contribute to the local community by participating in event support and promotional activities for Punground in the fields of cultural arts performances and exhibitions."
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