Kwon Hyun-woo, Head of External Cooperation Team at Dong-Eui University (first on the right), and other university officials who won the '2022 Private University Management Improvement Best Practice Contest' are taking a group commemorative photo.

Kwon Hyun-woo, Head of External Cooperation Team at Dong-Eui University (first on the right), and other university officials who won the '2022 Private University Management Improvement Best Practice Contest' are taking a group commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Dong-Eui University recently received an encouragement award at the '2022 Private University Management Improvement Best Practices Contest' jointly hosted by the Ministry of Education and the Korea Private School Promotion Foundation.


Dong-Eui University was selected for the encouragement award in the management efficiency category with the project titled "Reducing University Budget through Graduate School Curriculum Reform and Development of an Automated System Related to Research Ethics."


The award ceremony was held on the 28th at the Korea Private School Promotion Foundation in Daegu, where the university received the Chairman's Award of the Korea Private School Promotion Foundation and a prize of 300,000 KRW.


Kwon Hyun-woo, head of the External Cooperation Team who participated in the contest, said, "While working at the graduate school, I organized the content that improved the quality of education in line with the Ministry of Education's graduate school evaluation and achieved budget-saving efficiency. I feel proud that this change in perspective has contributed to the university, and I hope to share this good case so that all universities can overcome difficult times together."


This contest was held from October 17 to November 18, targeting private universities and school corporations nationwide, with themes in three areas: management efficiency, revenue generation, and financial/administrative improvement, soliciting ideas and cases.



The judging criteria included innovativeness, appropriateness, stability, effectiveness, and potential for dissemination, with a total of seven institutions awarded.


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