2023 Student Council Executive Meeting Held

President Lee Ho-young of Changwon National University is discussing collaborative matters with the 2023 student council executives of 'Beot' for the year 2023. [Image source=Changwon National University]

President Lee Ho-young of Changwon National University is discussing collaborative matters with the 2023 student council executives of 'Beot' for the year 2023. [Image source=Changwon National University]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Lee Hoyoung, president of Changwon National University, met with the student council officers who will lead the campus in the new year.


According to the university on the 28th, the 2023 student council "Beot" is composed of President Kim Beomsu, Vice President Park Taeyoon, Secretary General An Changyeon, and Policy Director Choi Changyoung.


The meeting was attended by President Lee, Dean of Student Affairs Park Jina, Deputy Dean of Student Affairs Park Jeongsik, Student Affairs Manager Jeong Piljeong, Student Team Leader Jeong Jiwon, and Officer Lee Sangsoo, who met with the officers.


They discussed cooperation matters with the university headquarters regarding the main pledges of next year's student council, student interests and public opinion, and communication methods for university development.


President Kim of the student council said, "The university headquarters and the student council will communicate and interact more actively, and the student council will do its best to accurately convey the voices of students to the university so that students, the university, and the local community can grow together."


President Lee said, "I expect the Beot student council to represent the opinions of students, carry out various activities for student and university development, and propose good ideas for students and the university."



He added, "We plan to further improve educational facilities and the environment so that students can focus on their studies and enjoy a rich campus life where they want to stay. We will also fully support student council events that involve more students and local citizens, such as considering holding a Gyeongnam regional university joint cultural and arts festival organized by the student council."


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