Chosun University and Keimyung University Collaborate to Explore University Innovation Strategies
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University and Keimyung University have come together to seek ways to innovate their universities.
Chosun University announced on the 31st that it held a business exchange meeting with Keimyung University for university innovation and sharing educational facilities.
Through this exchange meeting, they agreed to continuously communicate and cooperate for the successful operation of the Dalbit Alliance program.
After the business consultation, Keimyung University officials also participated in a campus tour of Chosun University, visiting the Link Project Group, e-sports stadium, Disability Student Support Center in the library, Non-curricular Integrated Management Center, and One-stop Student Counseling Center.
A Chosun University official said, “The cooperative relationship seems to have deepened as both universities jointly operate the shared non-curricular program ‘Change Maker Dalbit Alliance.’ We will continue ongoing exchanges in the future.”
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Meanwhile, since signing the business agreement in the second year (2020) of the first cycle of the University Innovation Support Project, the two universities have operated the joint non-curricular program ‘Change Maker Dalbit Alliance’ three times.
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