Kyungnam College of Information & Technology announced on the 11th that it has signed a business agreement with the Beauty Industry Small Business Association to foster talent in the beauty industry.

President Kim Taesang of Gyeongnam Information University (5th from the left), Chairman Paeng Donghwan of the Beauty Industry Small Business Association (6th).

President Kim Taesang of Gyeongnam Information University (5th from the left), Chairman Paeng Donghwan of the Beauty Industry Small Business Association (6th).

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The signing ceremony, held at the university president's office, was attended by Paeng Donghwan, President of the Beauty Industry Small Business Association, Kim Taesang, President of Kyungnam College of Information & Technology, as well as professors from the Department of Beauty Health and the Department of K-Beauty, along with other officials from both institutions.


Through this agreement, the two organizations will collaborate broadly on student field training and visits, industry-academia linked education, technology transfer and commercialization, graduate employment connections, and lifelong vocational education. Their cooperation will encompass education, employment, entrepreneurship, and lifelong learning for students.


The Beauty Industry Small Business Association is an organization that works to strengthen the competitiveness of small business owners in the beauty industry by supporting overseas expansion, developing joint brands, and hosting exhibitions.


Paeng Donghwan, President of the Beauty Industry Small Business Association, said, "We will work together with Kyungnam College of Information & Technology for the development of the beauty industry and support students in employment, entrepreneurship, and systematic education."


Kim Taesang, President of Kyungnam College of Information & Technology, said, "We are pleased that this agreement will allow us to provide students with more field experience and practical skills," and added, "Together with the Beauty Industry Small Business Association, we will cultivate essential beauty talent for the region and create a foundation for students to achieve employment and entrepreneurship."


Kyungnam College of Information & Technology has completed curriculum reforms for the 2025 academic year to foster beauty talent, including the Department of K-Beauty Stylist, Department of K-Beauty Skin & Nail, Department of K-Beauty Health, and Department of Hair Design, and is now recruiting new students.





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