Gyeongsa-yeon Signs Agreement with Sejong City Office of Education for Educational Development and Future Talent Cultivation
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] The National Research Council for Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences announced on the 8th that it has signed a business agreement with 14 affiliated research institutions and the Sejong Special Self-Governing City Office of Education to promote educational development and nurture future talents.
The signing ceremony was attended by Sung Kyung-ryul, Chairman of the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences, Choi Gyo-jin, Superintendent of Sejong City Office of Education, and heads of institutions including the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation, Korea Transport Institute, Korea Labor Institute, Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training, and Korea Youth Policy Institute.
Both organizations will promote cooperative activities such as joint research and educational projects for nurturing future talents related to educational training, mutual exchange and cooperation of human and material infrastructure, joint utilization of knowledge and information resources, and co-hosting seminars.
This business agreement aims to contribute to national education policy and regional community development by actively promoting educational policy and development as well as supporting youth education in Sejong City through mutual cooperation of accumulated human and material educational infrastructure of each institution.
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A representative of the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences expressed expectations, saying, "Through this business agreement, by enhancing the synergy effect of education and talent development, we will be able to make significant contributions to future educational research and policy implementation."
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