Mokpo National University Lifelong Education Center Signs Business Agreement to Promote Lifelong Education for Adults with Disabilities
The Lifelong Education Center of Mokpo National University signed a business agreement with the Jeollanam-do Disabled Sports Association and the Mokpo City Disabled Comprehensive Welfare Center to promote lifelong education for adults with disabilities. (Photo by Mokpo National University)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] The Lifelong Education Center of Mokpo National University (President Park Min-seo) announced on the 4th that it signed a business agreement on the 2nd at Mokpo National University Namak Campus with the Jeollanam-do Disabled Sports Association and Mokpo City Disabled Comprehensive Welfare Center to promote "Lifelong Education Activation for Disabled Adults."
Through this agreement, each institution plans to share information and establish a linkage system for lifelong education for disabled adults, recommend and support applicants wishing to participate in lifelong education programs for disabled adults, and cooperate in various ways to activate lifelong education for disabled adults.
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Director Baek Ji-sook said, "The Lifelong Education Center of Mokpo National University has made great efforts to revitalize lifelong education in the local community," adding, "Through this business agreement, as a regional hub national university, we will devote much effort to activating lifelong education for disabled adults, and we expect that each institution's cooperation will achieve the intended goals."
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