Gyeongnam Jeongbodae, 'Customized Professor Support Program for International Students' Draws Attention
Special Vietnamese Language Lecture
for Smooth Communication Between International Students and Professors
Gyeongnam Information University (President Kim Tae-sang) held a special lecture titled ‘KIT Professors' Foreign Language Competency Enhancement’ for professors in charge of international student classes on the 10th and 11th to support smooth university life and effective communication for the increasing number of foreign students.
Special Lecture on Vietnamese for Professors at Gyeongnam Information University. Provided by Gyeongnam Information University
View original imageIn this special lecture, professors acquired basic language communication skills such as Vietnamese greetings, titles, and language systems. They also learned about the characteristics of local culture and communication methods with international students.
Through this, they aimed to guide and understand foreign students more effectively, enhancing their university life and academic achievement.
Gyeongnam Information University plans to continue offering special lectures related to various cultures as the target countries for recruiting international students diversify.
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Lee Sung-wook, Director of Academic Affairs, said, “We will continuously strengthen the communication capabilities of our faculty so that foreign students who chose Gyeongnam Information University can successfully adapt to their study abroad life.”
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