Cheongam College, Hanyeong College, and Suncheon Jeil College Sign Business Agreement for Gwangyang Bay Area Specialized College Council View original image


[Suncheon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Cheongam University (Acting President Oh Mi-seong) Innovation Support Project Group (Director Kim Seong-hong) announced on the 22nd that it held a workshop of the Gwangyang Bay Area Specialized College Council with Hanyeong University and Suncheon Jeil University and signed a business agreement for mutual cooperative development.


The signing ceremony held on the 18th at Hanyeong University in Yeosu was attended by Kim Seong-hong, Director of the Innovation Support Project Group of Cheongam University, along with three members of the Innovation Support Project Group. From Hanyeong University (Director Lee Kyung-baek of the Innovation Support Project Group) and Suncheon Jeil University (Director Baek Seung-han of the Innovation Support Project Group), directors and specialized personnel participated to establish a consultative body through information sharing and cooperation for the sustainable growth and development of specialized colleges in the Gwangyang Bay Area.


Through this agreement, the universities empathized with the current realities faced by universities, such as the deterioration of financial structures due to the decline in the school-age population and intensified competition among universities. To strengthen the competitiveness of regional universities and promote the settlement of outstanding local talents, the universities promised to work together to build various forms of shared systems to maintain sustainability and competitiveness, aiming for mutual cooperation and coexistence.



Director Kim Seong-hong of the Innovation Support Project Group expressed his thoughts, saying, “I hope that this signing ceremony will serve as an opportunity for active human and material exchanges among the three universities, allowing them to grow together with the local community by leveraging the characteristics of the Gwangyang Bay Area.”


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