Kyungbok University Launches 'Global Safety Patrol' with 40 International Students from 14 Countries
Kyungbok University formed a 'Global Safety Patrol' composed of foreign enrolled students on the 2nd.
On May 3, Kyungbok University announced that, in cooperation with Namyangju Northern Police Station, it held a launch ceremony for the Global Safety Patrol on the same day. The initiative aims to enhance community policing by ensuring the safety of international students on campus and in nearby areas, and by preventing crimes in advance.
Kyungbok University held a Global Safety Patrol Launch Ceremony for foreign enrolled students on the 2nd. Participants of the launch ceremony are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Kyungbok University
View original imageThe Global Safety Patrol consists of 40 members from 14 countries. The patrol will carry out crime prevention activities by monitoring on-campus dormitories, the library, the main commuting route (Jinjeop Station), nearby commercial areas, and residential areas where international students live. In particular, through collaboration with the police station, a system has been established to enable rapid response to emergencies through joint patrols and information sharing.
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Through the launch of the Global Safety Patrol, Kyungbok University plans to build an organic cooperative relationship with the local community and strengthen the safety network on campus and in surrounding areas, creating an environment where both domestic and international students can live with peace of mind.
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