Officials from the partner universities are taking a group commemorative photo.

Officials from the partner universities are taking a group commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Dongmyung University, Dongseo University, Pukyong National University, Yeungsan University, and other universities participating in the ‘Southeast Region LiFE Project’ along with Catholic University and Inha University signed a business agreement and held a performance sharing meeting on the 28th.


The agreement aims to operate educational programs and establish a cooperative system for adult learners.


Attendees at the signing ceremony included Dongmyung University Future Convergence College Dean Tae Dong-suk, Catholic University Global Future Convergence Education Institute Director Lee Se-yong, Dongseo University Future Career College Dean Park Byung-joo, Pukyong National University Future Convergence College Dean Kim Dong-gyu, Yeungsan University Future Convergence College Dean Heo Cheol-haeng, Inha University Future Convergence College Dean Kim Seung-hyun, and about 20 other officials.


According to the agreement, participating universities will activate ▲development and operation of lifelong education system curricula ▲joint development and operation of courses based on K-MOOC ▲consultation on the operation of academic systems for adult learners and development and operation of extracurricular programs ▲joint research, workshops, forums, and performance sharing meetings to revitalize the lifelong education system ▲joint utilization of human, material, and resource assets and strengthening of member capabilities.



Tae Dong-suk, Dean of the Future Convergence College at Dongmyung University, said, “We will do our best to develop learner-friendly curricula for adults to balance work and study and to revitalize the lifelong education system in connection with universities in the Southeast region and other areas.”


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