Director Noh Seong-deok (left) of the Management Planning Headquarters at the Korea Youth Counseling and Welfare Institute and Department Head Song Yeon-ju of Dong-Eui University are signing an agreement to foster talent in the field of youth counseling.

Director Noh Seong-deok (left) of the Management Planning Headquarters at the Korea Youth Counseling and Welfare Institute and Department Head Song Yeon-ju of Dong-Eui University are signing an agreement to foster talent in the field of youth counseling.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] On the 21st, the Department of Lifelong Education and Youth Counseling at Dong-Eui University and the Korea Youth Counseling and Welfare Institute signed a business agreement to foster talent in the field of youth counseling in the Busan area.


According to the agreement, the two institutions plan to cooperate on ▲operating youth counseling courses for university (graduate) students ▲supporting field learning experiences in youth counseling ▲mentoring practitioners in youth counseling and providing employment information ▲discovering and sharing cases of outstanding local talents in the youth counseling field.


Department Head Song Yeon-ju said, “Through this agreement, we will strengthen practical experience for students majoring in youth counseling and make greater efforts to nurture local talents in the counseling field and contribute to the local community.”



The Korea Youth Counseling and Welfare Institute is a public institution under the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Since its establishment in 1993, it has overseen youth welfare facilities nationwide and conducted various research and welfare projects to support the healthy growth of Korean youth in response to social and environmental changes.


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