Mutual Agreement Between Paichai University, Gwangju University, and Daegu University

Shilla University and Busan University of Foreign Studies have signed a mutual agreement with Paichai University, Gwangju University, and Daegu University to actively respond to the changes of the 21st century and to cultivate professionals in the global cultural industry.


The mutual agreement ceremony held on the 24th at the Paichai University president's office was attended by key representatives from each university, including Paichai University President Kim Wook, Gwangju University Vice President Kim Gap-yong, Shilla University Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences Yoo Young-myung, Busan University of Foreign Studies Director of International Exchange Jung Myung-sook, and Daegu University Director of the Korean Studies Research Institute Lee Hee-jung.


This agreement aims to share the excellent human and material resources and capabilities possessed by the participating universities to improve the quality of education and foster outstanding talent.

(From the left) Lee Hee-jeong, Director of the Korean Studies Institute at Daegu University, Yoo Young-myung, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Silla University, Kim Wook, President of Paichai University, Kim Gap-yong, Vice President of Gwangju University, and Jung Myung-sook, Director of International Exchange at Busan University of Foreign Studies, are signing the agreement.

(From the left) Lee Hee-jeong, Director of the Korean Studies Institute at Daegu University, Yoo Young-myung, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Silla University, Kim Wook, President of Paichai University, Kim Gap-yong, Vice President of Gwangju University, and Jung Myung-sook, Director of International Exchange at Busan University of Foreign Studies, are signing the agreement.

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Shilla University explained that this agreement is significant in that major universities in the Southeast, Chungcheong, Honam-Jeju, and Daegyeong regions are breaking down barriers between regions and universities to pursue educational advancement.



On this day, the five universities agreed to mutually cooperate on ▲forming a humanities and social convergence consortium ▲establishing joint curricula between universities utilizing new industry technologies ▲sharing curricula, human, and material infrastructure.


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