Dongseo University (President Jang Je-guk) has been selected as an operating institution for five courses in the ‘2024 Overseas Employment Training Project K-Move School’ organized by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Human Resources Development Service of Korea.

Group photo of the 2023 K-Move orientation.

Group photo of the 2023 K-Move orientation.

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It is the first university nationwide to be selected as a K-Move School operating institution, marking 12 consecutive years of selection this year.


In particular, among the five courses selected this year following last year, four courses have been approved as excellent courses. These include four excellent courses: Fashion Specialist in the U.S., Graphic Designer, Trade Logistics Frontier, IT Convergence Engineer, and one general course for IT Engineers in Japan, totaling five courses.


The K-Move School project provides customized education to young people who wish to work for overseas companies and connects them to employment at their desired companies.


Dongseo University plans to recruit students to participate in the K-Move School by holding online and offline briefing sessions starting in March. Students selected for the K-Move School will receive many benefits, including full tuition support, textbook fees, exam fees, airfare, and partial visa processing fees.


From the end of June this year to February next year, students will complete customized training courses by course, including language, job skills, liberal arts, and practical training, and then get employed at local companies in the U.S. and Japan.


As a leader in overseas employment, Dongseo University has established an overseas employment roadmap to encourage overseas employment from the lower grades and is conducting systematic education.



Jung Do-woon, Director of the Student Employment Support Office, said, “We will realize the university’s educational goal of nurturing global creative talents who embody the value of The Only One, and focus the university’s capabilities to cultivate excellent global talents.”


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