Kyungbok University, Recruiting Students for Wine Academy Courses
[Asia Economy (Namyangju) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Kyungbok University is recruiting students for its Wine Academy.
Kyungbok University's College of Lifelong Education announced on the 13th that it will operate a Wine Academy with the global-level theme of 'Wine and Humanities,' targeting local businesspeople, leaders, and residents with a strong interest in wine, and will select students by the 28th.
The Wine Academy course allows students to obtain internationally recognized wine certification. The main programs include ▲ Wine and Humanities linkage program ▲ Various field experience programs ▲ World winery tours and business benchmarking, among others.
The number of recruits is 40.
Applications can be submitted in person at the College of Lifelong Education on the 3rd floor of ChungHyogwan at the Namyangju Campus or online through the website.
The education period is from June 18 to July 8.
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For more details, please contact by phone (031-570-9703) or refer to the Kyungbok University College of Lifelong Education website.
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