On the 11th, Gyeongnam National University and the Gyeongnam Migrant Workers Welfare Center signed a civil-academic cooperation agreement. [Image source=Gyeongnam National University]

On the 11th, Gyeongnam National University and the Gyeongnam Migrant Workers Welfare Center signed a civil-academic cooperation agreement. [Image source=Gyeongnam National University]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Gyeongnam National University announced on the 12th that it has signed a public-private cooperation agreement with the Gyeongnam Migrant Workers Welfare Center.


According to the agreement, both organizations will seek mutual development plans such as conducting “Research on Migrants and International Students in the Local Community” to support migrant adaptation and promote cultural diversity, “Information Sharing and Joint Project Planning,” and “Field Training and Volunteer Activities.”


Choi Ho-seong, Vice President for External Affairs at Gyeongnam National University, said, “It is meaningful to sign an agreement with the Gyeongnam Migrant Welfare Center, which is actively working to promote cultural diversity. We will do our best to support multicultural projects, provide opportunities for international students’ social advancement and migrant re-education, and exchange counseling personnel by pooling the university’s capabilities.”


CEO Lee Cheol-seung said, “At a time when promoting cultural diversity is nationally very important, we are pleased to establish excellent human and material infrastructure and networking with Gyeongnam National University, the largest university in the region. We hope to provide a greater driving force for multicultural social integration in the region through various collaborations.”



Meanwhile, Gyeongnam National University has been conducting educational support projects for multicultural children in Gyeongnam Province since 2011.


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