Conducted Online Non-Face-to-Face via Official University YouTube Account

Mokpo National Maritime University held the 2020 academic year maritime college spring graduation ceremony online. (Photo by Mokpo National Maritime University)

Mokpo National Maritime University held the 2020 academic year maritime college spring graduation ceremony online. (Photo by Mokpo National Maritime University)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Mokpo National Maritime University (President Park Sung-hyun) held the 2020 academic year maritime college first semester degree conferment ceremony online at 11 a.m. on the 29th in the small auditorium of the Marine Engineering Building.


According to Mokpo National Maritime University, the degree conferment ceremony, conducted online and non-face-to-face through the university's official YouTube account, was attended by only a minimal number of people, including seven student representatives from the undergraduate program and key officials, in compliance with COVID-19 quarantine guidelines. A total of 357 maritime college graduates participated online to receive their degrees.


Additionally, online congratulatory messages wishing for the bright futures of the graduates were delivered by National Assembly member Kim Won-i, Mokpo Mayor Kim Jong-sik, Mokpo City Council Chairman Park Chang-su, and Alumni Association President Kim Gwi-dong. Gwangju Bank donated 30 million KRW as a university development fund to foster outstanding maritime personnel.



President Park Sung-hyun conveyed a congratulatory and encouraging message to the graduates, saying, “I express my gratitude to the students who worked hard during these difficult times due to COVID-19,” and added, “I hope you become icons of dedication and innovation who continue to challenge yourselves as new leaders in the shipping industry.”


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