Gwangju University Holds Student Council Elections and Employment Special Lectures Online View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju University announced on the 16th that it will conduct student council elections and employment special lecture programs online in response to the untact (non-face-to-face) era.


Gwangju University is conducting online voting for the student council and student autonomous organization elections until the 17th to prevent the spread of COVID-19.


The number of eligible voters is 2,083.


The voting method using the Central Election Commission system allows participation via smartphone and PC, where voters enter their personal information, verify a confirmation number, and select their preferred candidate.


Candidate information, including pledges, can be checked through the provided details.


The election campaign was also conducted non-face-to-face. Campaign videos containing pledges from candidates for the student council and each college were posted using the official social network service (SNS) account of the "Gwangju University Central Election Commission" to conduct election campaigning.



The Gwangju University University Job Center also held a "Visiting Career and Employment Competency Enhancement Video Special Lecture" to assist enrolled students with employment. The video lectures are available until the 31st of next month and can be accessed through the e-learning course (知WELL).


The courses include a total of 10 programs: six career path courses related to major fields and four employment courses covering job trends in the 4th industrial revolution, company information, and recruitment details.



Yoon Hong-sang, Director of Employment and Student Support at Gwangju University, said, "As the spread of COVID-19 continues, we introduced the online method to protect students' safety," adding, "We hope many students participate in the voting and benefit from the employment special lectures."


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