Ulsan Office of Education Signs Agreement with Australian Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Active Support for Employment and Settlement of Vocational High School Students Participating in Global Field Training in Australia
Cultural Exchange Project Discussed to Help 3rd Generation Korean Australian Students Trace Their Roots
Cheon Chang-su, Superintendent of Ulsan Education, signed an agreement with the Australian Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry Federation (President Ha Jang-ho) on the 25th, promising continuous exchange between the two organizations.
Ulsan Office of Education is signing an agreement with the Australian Korean Chamber of Commerce.
View original imageThe Australian Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a non-profit organization representing the rights and interests of the Korean business community, aiming to improve the local economy and business environment, and promoting cooperation and support among Korean enterprises. It has members from various industries and commercial businesses.
Based on their respective expertise and resources, the two organizations agreed to mutually support each other by developing education and training programs to enhance students' capabilities and planning and implementing various exchange activities to promote educational and economic understanding.
The Australian Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry will support the safe employment connection and settlement of students participating in the ‘Vocational High School Global Field Training,’ while the Ulsan Office of Education discussed specific cooperation plans such as supporting cultural exchanges between third-generation Korean students in Australia and Ulsan.
Superintendent Cheon Chang-su said, “I ask for much help in the employment and adaptation to Australia of our students participating in the ‘Global Field Training,’ and I hope they will grow into excellent businesspeople in Australia in the future.”
Ha Jang-ho, President of the Australian Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said, “I extend my welcome and gratitude for the meeting with the Ulsan Office of Education. We will do our best to connect vocational high school students with employment opportunities and support their settlement, and we will continue steady communication among staff for cultural exchanges with Korean students in Australia.”
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From the 21st to the 27th, officials from the Ulsan Office of Education directly inspected the ‘Vocational High School Global Field Training’ ongoing in Sydney, Australia, visiting the training companies where students were dispatched to check the training status and encourage the students.
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