Pukyong National University and Busan Cultural Center Sign Agreement to Promote Busan Culture and Arts
President Jang Young-su (right) and CEO Lee Jeong-pil are signing an agreement and taking a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Pukyong National University and Busan Cultural Center signed a mutual cooperation agreement on the 28th to promote local culture and arts and revitalize cultural arts education.
President Jang Young-su and CEO Lee Jeong-pil signed the agreement on the 28th at the president's office on the 3rd floor of the Pukyong National University headquarters.
According to the agreement, the two institutions agreed to cooperate in promoting mutual development, enhancing local culture and arts, and carrying out various support projects to revitalize cultural arts education.
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The two institutions plan to cooperate in ▲ mutual collaboration for joint development of performance and education programs ▲ providing benefits such as invitations and discounts for performances and exhibitions to students and faculty/staff ▲ promoting membership enrollment for Busan Cultural Center Plus among students and faculty/staff ▲ placing promotional materials for performances and exhibitions and expanding online and offline promotional materials.
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