Gyeongbok University and Korea Sensory Development Rehabilitation Association Sign Mutual Cooperation MOU
The Department of Occupational Therapy at Gyeongbok University recently signed a mutual cooperation MOU with the Korea Sensory Development Rehabilitation Association.
View original imageKyungbok University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for mutual cooperation with the Korea Sensory Development Rehabilitation Association.
The Department of Occupational Therapy at Kyungbok University recently announced on the 3rd that it signed an MOU with the Korea Sensory Development Rehabilitation Association at Kyungbok University's Namyangju Campus ChungHyogwan to collaborate on education development and operation, as well as employment support.
Under this agreement, the two organizations will cooperate in various fields such as sensory development rehabilitation field training, child occupational therapy education development and operation, and education and employment support training provided by the Korea Sensory Development Rehabilitation Association to cultivate field-customized professionals needed in modern society.
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Yoo Chan-wook, head of the Department of Occupational Therapy at Kyungbok University, stated, "Through this agreement, students in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Kyungbok University will be able to strengthen their practical skills, and graduates will receive support for employment in the child sector and start-ups related to development vouchers through clinical training on sensory development vouchers."
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