Yeonggwang-gun and Songwon University Join Hands for Local Talent Development
[Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seongseong] Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim Junsung) announced on the 9th that it signed a business agreement with Songwon University on the 8th to foster local talent and promote regional development.
On this day, the agreement was signed in the presence of Governor Kim Junsung, Songwon University President Choi Sutae, and other officials from the county and university. The agreement aims to promote mutual development and friendship between the two institutions, jointly carry out projects for regional development, and activate joint research.
The main contents of the agreement include ▲ sharing education and learning infrastructure to promote a lifelong learning city ▲ mutual provision of technical information and research data to support the activation of the 6th industry ▲ mutual cooperation in sports talent development and facility use through sports exchanges.
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Governor Kim Junsung said, “Through this agreement with Songwon University, which has excellent faculty and education and learning infrastructure, I hope that local talents will be nurtured and that government and academia will create an opportunity for mutual growth.”
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