Fly Together, Fly Together... Dongmyeong University and Air Busan Sign Agreement for Aviation Industry Education, Research Collaboration, and Joint Development
Officials from Dongmyung University and Air Busan are taking a group commemorative photo after signing the agreement.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Dongmyung University and Air Busan signed an industry-academia cooperation agreement on the 24th at Dongmyung University to jointly utilize human and material resources and information for mutual development.
The event was attended by Air Busan's Jung Chang-jae, Head of Safety Headquarters; Kim Tae-hoon, Cabin Crew Team Leader; Byun Sung-woo, Cabin Training Part Leader; Kim Tae-kyun, Safety Training Manager; and Kim Hye-jung, Service Education Deputy Manager.
From Dongmyung University, President Jeon Ho-hwan, Director of Admissions and Public Relations Kwak Ok-geum, Director of General Affairs Ryu Hwa-young, Dean of the College of Business Administration Lim Chae-gwan, and Chair of the Department of Aviation Service Park Young-sik attended.
The two institutions agreed to further strengthen ▲ support for academic education and research related to the aviation industry ▲ exchange of human and material resources and information across the aviation industry ▲ collaboration in building infrastructure and networks for Dongmyung University family companies.
Through this agreement, Dongmyung University will mutually cooperate with Air Busan, a leading airline in the Busan region, in the supply of human resources and education in the aviation service field.
Dongmyung University stated, “We expect this to greatly help students of the Department of Aviation Service achieve their dreams of becoming airline cabin crew and service experts in aviation-related fields.”
President Jeon Ho-hwan said, “Strengthening cooperation with local small and medium-sized enterprises is very important to realize Dongmyung University as a hands-on experiential university with 3 No’s (No Grade Level - No Credits - No Teaching) and Do-ing (whole-body experiential practice). We will actively provide high-quality education necessary for nurturing talent in the aviation service industry in collaboration with local SMEs.”
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Professor Park Young-sik, Chair of the Department of Aviation Service, said, “The stagnant aviation service industry is recovering and will definitely return to normal track. We will do our best to nurture talent to raise the level of human resources in aviation services in preparation for retaliatory air travel demand.”
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