Establishing a New Network to Revitalize Entrepreneurship Education

The LINC+ project groups of seven universities in the Southeast region, including Dong-Eui University, and the Korea Startup Instructors Association signed a business agreement to promote entrepreneurship education on the 16th at Dongmyung University.

The LINC+ project groups of seven universities in the Southeast region, including Dong-Eui University, and the Korea Startup Instructors Association signed a business agreement to promote entrepreneurship education on the 16th at Dongmyung University.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The LINC+ Project Group (Director Lee Im-geon) at Dong-Eui University (President Han Su-hwan) is embarking on building a new network to revitalize entrepreneurship education.


The LINC+ project groups from seven universities in the southeastern region, including Dong-Eui University, Gyeongsang National University, Dongmyung University, Dongseo University, Dong-A University, Pukyong National University, and Korea Maritime and Ocean University, along with the Korea Entrepreneurship Instructor Association, gathered at Dongmyung University on the 16th to sign a business agreement aimed at revitalizing entrepreneurship education.


Each university will secure human resources and support systems capable of developing and operating entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurship content for students, and will work to cultivate young entrepreneurs with expertise.


The cooperative projects will focus on developing high-quality entrepreneurship content, entrepreneurship and job creation education, economic education, entrepreneurship spirit, and nurturing excellent entrepreneurial talent among youth.


In October, entrepreneurship instructor level 2 training will be conducted for 30 faculty and staff members from the seven southeastern universities. The plan is to enable key university personnel to have a clear understanding of the entrepreneurship process and stages, as well as competencies in entrepreneurship guidance, thereby providing more innovative entrepreneurship programs.


Lee Im-geon, director of the Dong-Eui University LINC+ Project Group, said, “At a time when social interest and necessity for youth entrepreneurship are increasing and the creation of new value derived from successful startups is highlighted, universities need to substantially enhance the quality of entrepreneurship education.”



He added, “Through various cooperative projects, we plan to create conditions to continuously nurture excellent entrepreneurial talent and to develop expertise in entrepreneurship guidance.”


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