A commemorative photo is being taken after the signing of an agreement between the Department of Advertising and PR at Dongmyung University and the Korean representative office of the New York Festival.

A commemorative photo is being taken after the signing of an agreement between the Department of Advertising and PR at Dongmyung University and the Korean representative office of the New York Festival.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Department of Advertising and PR at Dongmyung University and the Korea Representative Office of the New York Festival signed a business agreement on the 2nd for the joint development of the two institutions.


According to the agreement, the two institutions agreed to exchange information for mutual development, create an untact campus utilizing ICT in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution, provide opportunities for industry-academia practice and support educational programs to strengthen practical skills, and offer employment opportunities.


The New York Festival is a prestigious advertising festival recognized as one of the world's top three advertising festivals alongside the Clio Awards and the Cannes International Advertising Festival.


The Department of Advertising and PR at Dongmyung University is promoting internationalization by submitting student works to international advertising festivals, conducting cooperative classes with global companies and institutions, and offering courses to enhance global competencies.



Professor Lee Jeong-gi said, “The business agreement with the Korea Representative Office of the New York Festival marks the beginning of the internationalization of the Advertising and PR Department,” adding, “We will spare no effort to support current students to grow into world-class advertising and PR professionals through various global programs.”


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