Gyeongnam University LINC 3.0 Project Group Visits Indonesia Korea Center in Denpasar, Bali
Pledge for International Cooperation in Job Skills Education Specialization Program
The LINC3.0 Project Group of Kyungnam University recently visited the Indonesia Korea Center in Denpasar, Bali, and signed a mutual business agreement to foster globally competent job-ready talents.
Group photo of Kyungnam University visiting Bali Denpasar Indonesia Korean Center.
View original imageEstablished in 2022, the Indonesia Korea Center in Denpasar, Bali, has been carrying out a variety of activities based on its vision of "spreading the will to succeed and the indomitable pioneering spirit of Koreans through Korean Studies to the world," aiming to help Korea emerge as a leading nation on the global stage.
The two institutions agreed to share information on the startup and business environment in Bali, Indonesia, as well as educational field cases, and to cooperate in the international expansion of Kyungnam University's flagship educational brand, the "Job-Ready Education Specialization Program."
During the seminar, various achievements were shared, including case studies on the operation of the Adventure Design class, the concept of Capstone Design and its connection to local industry-academia partnerships, and examples of Capstone Design classes linked with the Indonesia Korea Center. In addition, ways to vitalize global Capstone Design and industry-academia collaboration projects and education between the university and the Korea Center were discussed.
Professor Park Gihong, head of the Indonesia Korea Center, said, "We hope this visit by Kyungnam University will further expand exchange and cooperation with Indonesia," and added, "I look forward to many opportunities for Indonesian university students, who are more enthusiastic about K-Hallyu than any other country, to learn about Korea and the Korean language."
Park Eunju, head of the Kyungnam University LINC3.0 Project Group, said, "Through this visit to the Indonesia Korea Center, we introduced the Job-Ready Education Specialization Program and plan to strengthen cooperation with various international partners."
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