'Changup Edu' Hannam University Entire Student Body of 12,000 Enrolled

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development (President Kim Kwang-hyun) announced on the 23rd that it has signed a business agreement with Hannam University (President Lee Kwang-seop) to provide online startup education as a credit-recognized course.


According to this agreement, the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development will support related online startup education programs such as entrepreneurship education for students enrolled in startup courses through 'Startup Edu,' and provide an online customized package course suitable for university education purposes by issuing certificates upon completion of the course requirements. Hannam University will promote startup training and the creation of a startup culture for students enrolled in startup courses, and provide convenience in using facilities and spaces for conducting and filming startup courses.


Startup Edu began in 2010 with the purpose of providing online education for beneficiaries of startup support projects and was upgraded to a user-centered website in February this year. The newly developed Startup Edu courses are designed in a 'micro-learning' format that allows busy entrepreneurs to learn only the core content in a short time, making it accessible during commuting or break times. Additionally, to enhance learner accessibility, a Startup Edu page has been created on YouTube where all courses are uploaded.



Kim Kwang-hyun, President of the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development, stated, "It is significant in that it fosters future outstanding prospective entrepreneurs by operating educational programs for all students at universities." He added, "We hope to help universities overcome COVID-19 by providing customized, practical online content to universities struggling with delayed semester starts and the expansion of online lectures due to the spread of COVID-19."


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