Gyeongnam Jeongbodae and Korea Electric Power International Nuclear Graduate School Promote Joint Workforce Training
Gyeongnam Information University (President Kim Dae-sik) signed a business agreement with Korea Electric Power International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS) on the 3rd to foster talent leading the new energy industry.
The signing ceremony held in the main conference room of Gyeongnam Information University was attended by Kim Dae-sik, president of Gyeongnam Information University, Yoo Ki-poong, president of KINGS, and other officials from both universities.
President Kim Dae-sik of Gyeongnam Information University (left) and President Yu Gi-poong of KINGS are taking a commemorative photo after signing the agreement.
View original imageAccording to the agreement, the two universities will cooperate in various ways to nurture talent in the new energy industry, including ▲exchange of standard curriculum courses ▲sharing and joint use of educational facilities and equipment ▲holding joint workshops ▲academic exchanges.
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Kim Dae-sik, president of Gyeongnam Information University, said, “Gyeongnam Information University and KINGS, an institution specializing in training energy experts, will collaborate to develop an excellent curriculum for nurturing talent in the new energy industry,” adding, “We will actively utilize the educational know-how and infrastructure of both universities to help students become top energy professionals.”
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