Duksung Women's University announced on the 12th that it has been selected as an operating institution for the 2024 Overseas Employment Training Project (K-Move School) university consortium course, hosted by the Human Resources Development Service of Korea.


Exterior view of Duksung Women's University Career Development Center. <br>[Photo by Duksung Women's University]

Exterior view of Duksung Women's University Career Development Center.
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The Overseas Employment Training Project is a program that provides customized education in language, job skills, daily life, and culture for young people aspiring to work overseas, and connects them to employment.


Duksung Women's University was selected as a continuing operating institution as part of the "Global InnoBiz Seoul Northern Consortium" along with Samyook University, Daejin University, and Seokyeong University.


The four universities operate a total of five courses aimed at employment in the United States: ▲ Global e-Biz Expert Training Course (Samyook University) ▲ Global Design Expert Training Course (Samyook University) ▲ Global Business Expert Training Course (Daejin University) ▲ Smart Trade, Logistics & Accounting Expert Training Course (Duksung Women's University) ▲ Global Business Data Analysis Expert Training Course (Seokyeong University).


Additionally, by sharing infrastructure among universities and maintaining a close cooperative system, they plan to support young students in expanding their awareness of overseas employment, strengthening global competencies, and growing into global talents through overseas employment.



Lee Horim, Director of the University Job Center at Duksung Women's University and professor of Bioengineering, stated, "We plan to provide various programs so that young students can broaden their horizons to the global stage and grow into talents equipped with global competencies."


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