Yeungnam Institute of Technology and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Construction are holding a recruitment-linked agreement ceremony, with President Lee Jae-yong (left) and Senior Vice President Baek Woon-geol taking a commemorative photo.

Yeungnam Institute of Technology and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Construction are holding a recruitment-linked agreement ceremony, with President Lee Jae-yong (left) and Senior Vice President Baek Woon-geol taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeojonggu] Yeongnam Institute of Technology and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Construction have signed an industry-academia cooperation agreement linked to employment to foster professional vocational talents and revitalize vocational education.


The signing ceremony was attended by Yeongnam Institute of Technology President Lee Jaeyong, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Construction Senior Vice President Baek Woongeol, and officials from each institution.


Both institutions promised systematic industry-academia cooperation linked to employment, including ▲special lectures by executives and employees ▲providing field training opportunities ▲supporting talent development in architecture and civil engineering ▲supporting recruitment of suitable talents ▲promoting joint research projects.



Lee Jaeyong, President of Yeongnam Institute of Technology, said, “As a university focused on vocational education, we are leading the employment success of key local talents through employment-linked agreements with excellent companies,” adding, “We will spare no effort to support various initiatives to nurture talents in the shipbuilding industry, architecture, and civil engineering fields, as well as to enhance students’ employment competitiveness.”


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