Shilla University has been selected as an operating institution for 11 consecutive years in the ‘K-Move School’ overseas employment training project, organized by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Human Resources Development Service of Korea.


K-Move School is a training project that supports young people’s successful overseas employment. It is a demand-tailored program for overseas industries, commissioned by the government to conduct education and operation courses.


The program aims to develop students’ capabilities to settle in overseas companies through practical job training and business language education.


Shilla University was selected for two courses: ▲Global Technical Practical Expert Training Course and ▲Global Design Practical Expert Training Course, receiving a project fund of 288 million KRW.

Silla University.

Silla University.

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A student who participated in last year’s project said, “K-Move School helped me gain confidence in language skills and allowed me to study practical subjects such as obtaining certifications, which was very beneficial.” He added, “Above all, receiving prior education on American life and culture greatly helped me adapt locally,” expressing satisfaction.


Jung Haeyong, Director of the Global Business Support Center, said, “With the end of COVID-19, the situation for students’ overseas employment and strengthening global competencies has greatly improved. We will successfully operate this project as well by utilizing Shilla University’s unique know-how and infrastructure gained through operating overseas employment projects.”



Since 2013, Shilla University’s Global Business Support Center has dispatched over 480 students overseas, achieving an employment rate of over 80% by 2022.


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