Silla University and Busan Tax High School Sign Business Agreement to Foster Future-Oriented Talent
President Kim Chung-seok of Silla University (left) and Principal Cho Jae-hyung of Busan Tax High School are signing a memorandum of understanding for talent development and cooperative exchange.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Trainee Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Silla University has signed a business agreement with Busan Tax High School to cultivate professional talents who will lead future promising industries.
On the 22nd at 2 p.m., Silla University and Busan Tax High School signed the business agreement with President Kim Chung-seok and Principal Jo Jae-hyung. Key figures attended the signing ceremony.
The agreement was prepared to jointly develop with Silla University, which is specializing as a future promising industry-focused university by newly establishing departments such as Busan Tax, Companion Animal, Food Service Bakery, and Cafe Management, along with the Companion Animal Department, Department of Food Nutrition and Culinary Arts, and College of Aviation.
Through this agreement, the two institutions agreed on ▲ support for department-specific learning and practical education ▲ operation of programs for career exploration ▲ support for extracurricular activities for admission and employment ▲ curriculum consulting for admission ▲ cooperation in the use of school facilities and related matters.
Silla University will continue various financial expansion projects and university specialization by utilizing its 530,000-pyeong campus site, including a data center and pet complex.
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As a communiversity based on the local community, the university plans to strengthen practical cooperation with the local community by hosting pet festivals and operating a pet portal platform.
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