Gyeongsang National University campus view.

Gyeongsang National University campus view.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Gyeongsang National University announced on the 20th that it received a grade 2 in the '2021 Public University Integrity Assessment Results' released by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.



The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission commissioned a professional survey agency to conduct a survey from September to November targeting 16 national universities. The integrity score was calculated and announced by combining the survey results in the areas of contracts, research, administration, organizational culture and systems, as well as the occurrence of corruption cases. Gyeongsang National University recorded a grade 2, which is higher than the average of the 16 national public universities. This is a one-grade improvement from grade 3 last year.


Gyeongsang National University has been implementing various policies throughout the year to foster a culture of integrity on campus, including the ‘President’s Integrity Campaign,’ ‘Integrity Communication Day,’ ‘Integrity Message and Idea Contest,’ ‘Integrity Education in Corruption-Prone Areas,’ and ‘Integrity Relay.’



President Kwon Soon-gi said, “We will continue to make efforts to establish a culture of integrity within the university organization.”


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