Review of Achievements in Five Major Projects and Discussion of Operational Strategies for 2025
Strengthening Preparations for the RISE Project

Gumi University in Gyeongbuk held the 'Integrated Performance Sharing Forum for Financial Support Projects' at Kumosan Hotel on the 20th. The forum was organized to share the achievements of major financial support projects and discuss the operational strategies for 2025.

Lee Seunghwan, President of Gumi University, is delivering a greeting at the Integrated Performance Sharing Forum for Financial Support Projects held at Geumosan Hotel on the 20th.

Lee Seunghwan, President of Gumi University, is delivering a greeting at the Integrated Performance Sharing Forum for Financial Support Projects held at Geumosan Hotel on the 20th.

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At the event, the outcomes of five major projects were reviewed and future directions explored, including ▲the 3rd Phase Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Leading College Development Project (LINC 3.0), ▲Higher Vocational Education Hub District Development Project (HIVE), ▲Early Employment-Type Contract Department Leading College Development Project, ▲Junior College Innovation Support Project (Types I and II), and ▲Advanced Industry Talent Training Bootcamp Project (Semiconductor field), as announced on the 21st.


In particular, through this forum, Gumi University emphasized the importance of strengthening the role of local universities and improving living conditions in the local community. The university also plans to accelerate its response to the Ministry of Education’s RISE (Regional Innovation-Centered University Support System) project.


The event was attended by about 200 people, including Gumi University President Lee Seung-hwan, Gyeongsangbuk-do Vice Governor Kim Hak-hong, Gumi City Deputy Mayor Kim Ho-seop, university officials, and representatives from over 50 family companies. The main agenda included awards for meritorious persons, special lectures, sharing of project achievements, and a feedback discussion session.



President Lee Seung-hwan stated, “This forum was a meaningful occasion to comprehensively review the achievements of the financial support projects pursued by Gumi University. Moving forward, we will continue to nurture talent tailored to local industries through systematic project management and proactively respond to changes in higher vocational education.”


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