Gwangju University recently held the '2021 University Innovation Support Project Performance Forum,' where Kim Hwang-yong, head of the University Innovation Support Project Group, delivered the opening address. Photo by Gwangju University

Gwangju University recently held the '2021 University Innovation Support Project Performance Forum,' where Kim Hwang-yong, head of the University Innovation Support Project Group, delivered the opening address. Photo by Gwangju University

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) announced on the 3rd that it recently held the '2021 University Innovation Support Project Performance Forum.'


This performance forum was prepared to share the project achievements of autonomous innovation departments and offices obtained through last year's University Innovation Support Project and to discuss future plans and goals with members of the university.


The forum, held in the Smart Lecture Room on the 3rd floor of the Gwangju University Administration Building, was attended by Kim Hwang-yong, head of the University Innovation Support Project Group, along with key professors and staff members.


In the first part, there was a session to gather opinions on the performance presentations and plans of the Department of Logistics and Trade, Department of Youth Counseling and Lifelong Education, Department of Early Childhood Education, Employment Student Support Office, and University Life Career Counseling Center, which carried out autonomous innovation department projects.


In the second part, performance presentations continued starting with the autonomous innovation departments of the Department of Sports Science, Department of Health Administration, and Department of Creative Writing, followed by the Professor Learning Support Center and the Liberal Education Institute.


In particular, the performance forum attracted attention by including contents such as ▲acquisition of major certifications ▲development of curricula linked to the 4th Industrial Revolution ▲environmental improvements and purchase of equipment ▲operation of creative and convergence curricula ▲establishment of student support systems through field competency enhancement programs.



Kim Hwang-yong, head of the University Innovation Support Project Group, said, "Even amid the COVID-19 pandemic, all members are striving to develop new educational systems and create the best educational environment," adding, "Through the University Innovation Support Project, we will faithfully fulfill the role of a prestigious university centered on employment and start-up education."


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