From Korean Language to Degree to Employment... Kyungnam College of Information and Iron Motors Sign Customized Training Agreement for International Students
Kyungnam College of Information & Technology (President Kim Taesang) signed an employment-oriented customized education agreement for international students with Iron Motors Co., Ltd. (Chairman Kim Yonggeun) at the university president's office on the 21st.
The main purpose of this agreement is to establish a system in which both institutions cooperate to nurture international students currently enrolled in the Department of Electric Hydrogen Vehicles at the college as talent tailored to the needs of local industries, connecting them to local settlement and employment.
President Kim Taesang of Gyeongnam Information University (6th from the left) and Chairman Kim Yonggeun of Iron Motors (7th from the left), along with officials from both organizations, are signing a customized education agreement for international students.
View original imageIn addition, they plan to engage in broad cooperation including curriculum development, educational and technical support, on-site training and internships, as well as human and material exchanges and joint use of equipment.
Iron Motors Co., Ltd. is a company responsible for the sales and maintenance of Volvo vehicles in the Busan and Gyeongnam regions, operating six showrooms and five service centers in these areas.
At the signing ceremony, Iron Motors Chairman Kim Yonggeun said, "I fully support the purpose of the 'Local Settlement-Oriented International Student Training' program being promoted by Kyungnam College of Information & Technology for the revitalization of the local economy," and added, "We will do our best to establish a leading model at Iron Motors."
President Kim Taesang of Kyungnam College of Information & Technology emphasized, "We will do our utmost to educate international students well and connect them to employment at local companies so that they can become a new driving force for the Busan economy."
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