Mokpo National Maritime University Signs Support Agreement with Mokpo City Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled
Mokpo National Maritime University signed a business agreement with the Mokpo City Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled to support disabled university students. (Photo by Mokpo National Maritime University)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Mokpo National Maritime University (President Park Sung-hyun) announced on the 26th that it signed a business agreement with Mokpo City Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled (Director Choi Yong-hee) on the 24th at the conference room on the 2nd floor of the university headquarters to support disabled university students.
This business agreement was promoted to eliminate prejudice against disabled people and to enhance character and increase understanding of disabilities as global maritime leaders who respect diversity. It plans to conduct disability awareness education for enrolled students and provide instructor support, cooperate in supporting disability-related experiential events, mutually exchange resources related to disability facilities, and provide consulting advice on disability facilities.
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Park Sung-hyun, president of Mokpo National Maritime University, said, “Through this agreement, we will firmly establish a cooperative relationship with the Mokpo City Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled so that disabled students are not discriminated against and are recognized as members of society.”
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