Shilla University and Buk-gu Office of Busan City have signed a public-academic cooperation agreement for regional innovation and development.


This agreement aims for joint participation in regional community development, and the signing ceremony took place on the 19th at 3 PM in the President's Reception Room on the 6th floor of the Shilla University Headquarters. Key officials from both institutions, including Shilla University President Heo Nam-sik and Buk-gu Office Chief Oh Tae-won, attended the ceremony.


According to the agreement, the two institutions will carry out ▲ establishing a cooperative system and promoting joint projects for cultural and ecological tourism and other community win-win cooperation support projects between Buk-gu and the university ▲ promoting human exchange, policy sharing, and collaboration ▲ discovering and nurturing local talents through joint educational cooperation projects.


Additionally, they will promote ▲ education to strengthen the innovation capacity of local residents and foster a sense of community ▲ education, policy support, and cooperation for other policy initiatives of Buk-gu, Busan City, thereby establishing a mutual cooperation system for regional innovation and development between Shilla University and Buk-gu.

Officials from Silla University and Buk-gu Office are taking a commemorative photo after signing the agreement.

Officials from Silla University and Buk-gu Office are taking a commemorative photo after signing the agreement.

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Oh Tae-won, Chief of Buk-gu Office, said, “Buk-gu will provide various welfare programs for students from kindergarten to university,” and added, “Through this agreement, I hope to achieve mutual growth with Shilla University for nurturing excellent talents and regional development.”



Heo Nam-sik, President of Shilla University, said, “Buk-gu and Sasang-gu have grown together, and Shilla University has also grown alongside them,” and added, “I hope this agreement will serve as a stepping stone for our university and Buk-gu to grow together.”


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