Signing of Win-Win Cooperation MOU for LINC+ Project in Gyeongnam Region
From the left, Eunju Park, Director of Gyeongnam National University; Sangsu Kang, Director of Gyeongsang National University; Seungcheol Hong, Director of Inje University; Hyunkyoo Yoon, Director of Changwon National University. (Photo by Changwon National University)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Changwon National University announced on the 3rd that it signed a business cooperation agreement for win-win cooperation and network activation among LINC+ project participating universities in the Gyeongnam region and held a meeting of project leaders.
This agreement is an extension of the business cooperation agreement between Changwon National University and Gyeongnam Technopark, and was promoted among universities in the province participating in LINC+ to overcome the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) together through on-site practice collaboration with related local institutions.
These universities (Gyeongnam National University, Gyeongsang National University, Inje University, Changwon National University) agreed to actively cooperate in building a network in the student employment field, sharing employment infrastructure, building a network in industry-academia cooperation, and other necessary matters for the mutual development of the LINC+ project.
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At the meeting, the project leaders of the four universities agreed to form a Gyeongnam regional council for the dissemination and sharing of LINC+ project achievements and to work together to solve common issues.
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