Gwangju University and International Vocational School Sign MOU to Foster Future Talent
Gwangju University (President Kim Dongjin) University Job Plus Center recently signed a business agreement with the International Vocational School (Principal Cho Seungran) for nurturing future talents and educational innovation. Photo by Gwangju University
View original imageGwangju University (President Kim Dongjin) announced on the 17th that its University Job Plus Center recently signed a business agreement with International Vocational School (Principal Cho Seungran) to foster future talent and promote educational innovation.
Through this agreement, the two institutions will collaborate by combining the vocational training expertise of International Vocational School with the career and employment support capabilities of Gwangju University to help local youth achieve successful employment and career development.
International Vocational School operates a variety of vocational training programs, including K-Digital Training courses, and cultivates industry-ready professionals through practical education in fields such as IT and design.
Shin Chunwoo, Director of the University Job Plus Center (Professor of Accounting and Taxation), said, "We are pleased to provide students with broader educational opportunities and practical career and employment support services through our collaboration with International Vocational School," and added, "We will continue to actively support the successful entry of local youth into society through a variety of programs."
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