Song Ki-shin, President of Baekseok Culture University (left), Kim Myung-jik, Vice President of Hanyang University (center), and Jeong Jeong-mi, Vice President of Baekseok University, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the HY-LIVE consortium agreement on the morning of the 12th to expand shared education among universities. (Provided by Hanyang University)

Song Ki-shin, President of Baekseok Culture University (left), Kim Myung-jik, Vice President of Hanyang University (center), and Jeong Jeong-mi, Vice President of Baekseok University, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the HY-LIVE consortium agreement on the morning of the 12th to expand shared education among universities. (Provided by Hanyang University)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] Hanyang University announced on the 13th that it has signed the 'HY-LIVE Consortium' agreement with Baekseok University and Baekseok Culture University, located in Cheonan, Chungnam. This is to promote shared education among domestic universities, and Hanyang University also signed similar agreements with Eulji University and Gwangju Women's University last September.



Students of Baekseok University and Baekseok Culture University will be able to attend lectures by Hanyang University professors, implemented as holograms, in real-time from their respective university classrooms. For practical classes, Hanyang University plans to utilize a virtual and augmented reality (VR·AR) immersive experimental system in connection with the Ministry of Science and ICT's ongoing 'XR+α Project'.


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