Korea National Sport University and Korea National Open University Sign MOU to Promote Community Sports Activities
Officials from Korea National Sport University and Korea National Open University are taking a commemorative photo. (Provided by Korea National Sport University)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] Korea National Sport University and Korea National Open University have signed a business agreement to promote the activation of community sports. This is in line with the plan to establish the Department of Community Sports Guidance (tentative name) at Korea National Open University for the 2021 academic year, and aims to promote the exchange of resources such as faculty, facilities, and equipment. The main agreement items include ▲ cooperation in joint production of curricula and content related to community sports ▲ mutual exchange and cooperation of specialized faculty in community sports ▲ mutual use of facilities (broadcasting facilities, sports facilities, etc.). Ahn Yong-gyu, president of Korea National Sport University, said, "Through cooperation with Korea National Open University, we expect to improve the quality of non-face-to-face class environments." Ryu Su-no, president of Korea National Open University, said, "We hope for the cooperation of Korea National Sport University's excellent faculty in the classes of Korea National Open University across 17 regions nationwide."
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