Cheongam University Holds Inauguration Ceremony for 3rd Student Monitoring Team of Innovation Support Project View original image


[Suncheon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Cheongam University (Acting President Kim Seong-hong) announced on the 16th that it held the ‘3rd Innovation Support Project Student Monitoring Team Launch Ceremony.’


At the launch ceremony, the Acting President of Cheongam University and heads of various departments attended to celebrate the start of the 3rd Student Monitoring Team.


Since 2020, the Cheongam University Student Monitoring Team (3rd term), marking its third launch this year, will build on the activities of the 1st term Innovation Support Project Student Monitoring Team to discuss and feedback on the development direction of Cheongam University from the students’ perspective, serving as a demand-centered communication medium.


Additionally, the team will be responsible for widely disseminating the excellent outcomes of programs based on nine promotion strategies across three areas?educational innovation, industry-academia cooperation innovation, and other innovations?through both online and offline channels to Cheongam University students and the local community.


Acting President Kim Seong-hong said, “Since the Innovation Support Project is an important initiative for our university’s development, student welfare, and enhancement of student employment capabilities, I ask for the active participation of the student monitoring agents.”


The 3rd Innovation Support Project Student Monitoring Team consists of five students from the Departments of Nursing, Social Welfare, and Early Childhood Education.


All of them are students with excellent skills and experience in visual material production and promotion, and some serve as department representatives, possessing outstanding communication abilities to collect and convey students’ opinions.


Lee Hye-jung, a second-year student in the Department of Social Welfare selected for the Student Monitoring Team, stated, “I will do my best to strengthen our university’s competitiveness by utilizing the promotional material production skills and communication abilities I developed through departmental promotional activities.”



The 3rd Innovation Support Project Student Monitoring Team at Cheongam University is scheduled to operate until February next year, and through more systematic activities, it is expected to significantly contribute to spreading the excellent achievements of the Innovation Support Project internally and externally, solidifying Cheongam University’s position as a leading regional innovation specialized university.


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