Gwangjin-gu Council Signs Business Agreement with Konkuk University Graduate School of Public Administration

Dean Jinyoung Kwak of Konkuk University Graduate School of Public Administration, (right) Park Samrye, Chairperson of Gwangjin District Council

Dean Jinyoung Kwak of Konkuk University Graduate School of Public Administration, (right) Park Samrye, Chairperson of Gwangjin District Council

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] The Gwangjin District Council (Chairperson Park Sam-rye) held a business agreement ceremony with Konkuk University Graduate School of Public Administration (Dean Kwak Jin-young) in the chairperson's office on the 2nd.


Konkuk University Graduate School of Public Administration is located in Gwangjin District and was established in 1967 as the first special professional education institution at a private university, producing a large number of outstanding professionals in both the public and private sectors.


The agreement includes mutual cooperation through academic exchanges in policy, legislation, and urban planning; education and training to enhance expertise and council activities; information exchange through seminars and special lectures; and scholarship support for council members and staff, aiming to promote mutually beneficial exchanges and cooperation.


Dean Kwak Jin-young stated, "With the full-scale entry into the era of local autonomy, the role of local councils has become even more important," adding, "I hope this business agreement involving quality education, expert cooperation, and academic exchange will contribute to strengthening the capabilities of Gwangjin District Council members and the development of local autonomy."



Chairperson Park Sam-rye said, "I am very pleased to sign this business agreement with a prestigious private university representing the nation and for the development of the local community," and added, "I expect that the capabilities and strengths of Konkuk University Graduate School of Public Administration and the Gwangjin District Council will have a positive impact on local residents."


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