Korea Maritime University campus view (Photo by Korea Maritime University)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Korea Maritime and Ocean University announced on the 24th that it was selected as an excellent institution in the public sector by participating in the ‘2020 Public Sector Human Resources Development Best Institution Certification (Best HRD: Best Human Resources Developer) Project’ hosted by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Personnel Management and organized by the Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training.


The Public Sector Human Resources Development Best Institution Certification Project is conducted to promote investment in human resources development and strengthen competitiveness by hiring talent based on ability and providing continuous opportunities for competency development. It is carried out through document and on-site evaluations in the fields of human resource management and human resource development.


In particular, through this selection as an excellent institution, Korea Maritime and Ocean University will receive various support and benefits for human resource development and management for three years, including ▲certification as an excellent institution ▲exemption from regular labor inspections ▲use of the human resources development best institution certification mark.



Do Deok-hee, President of Korea Maritime and Ocean University, said, “This selection as an excellent institution has become an opportunity to proactively respond to rapidly changing internal and external environmental changes and to strengthen the core competencies of employees to enhance competitiveness.” He added, “We will continue to do our best to create an environment where all university members can strengthen their capabilities.”


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