Dong-Eui University External Cooperation Office Signs Agreement with Companies and Universities in Shanghai and Nanjing, China
Kim Chi-yong, Director of the External Cooperation Office at Dong-Eui University, visited Shanghai and Nanjing, China, on the 21st and 22nd, and signed agreements with Shanghai Dienqing Information Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai Theatre Academy, and Nanjing Jinling University of Science and Technology regarding university student internships and overseas dispatch, recruitment of international students, and mutual exchanges.
Dienqing Information Technology Co., Ltd. is a company producing various content such as animation, webtoons, and mobile games, where Seo Wi-young, a graduate of Dong-Eui University's Department of Game Engineering and graduate school, is employed. Shanghai Theatre Academy cultivates outstanding talents in the fields of theater and video content.
Director Kim Chi-yong of the Dong-Eui University Competition Cooperation Center (fourth from the right) and local Chinese officials are taking a commemorative photo after signing the agreement.
View original imageOn the morning of the 22nd, Director Kim Chi-yong visited Nanjing Jinling University of Science and Technology and gave a special lecture titled "Design Transformation in the AI Era: Exploring Innovative Challenges and Opportunities," followed by viewing student exhibitions and holding a meeting on recruiting international students.
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Director Kim Chi-yong said, "Visiting the rapidly growing cultural content industry in China makes me think that Korea, recognized worldwide for K-content, must strive even harder."
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