On the 1st, the RISE Project Group of Honam University began supporting the operation of the "2025 World Archery Federation General Assembly." Photo by Honam University

On the 1st, the RISE Project Group of Honam University began supporting the operation of the "2025 World Archery Federation General Assembly." Photo by Honam University

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On September 1, Honam University RISE Project Group announced that it will support the operation of the '2025 World Archery Federation General Assembly.'


The operational support team consists of 12 students majoring in Tourism Management, Media Communication, Aviation Service, and Global Korean Language Education, all of whom are participating in the Sports Tourism Convergence Program.


The student support team will be guided by Professor Jung Eunsung from the Department of Tourism Management, who serves as the lead professor for the 'Gwangju Culture, Arts, and Tourism City Revitalization Project,' Professor Lee Sangho from the Department of Sports and Leisure, who heads the internal evaluation division, and Professor An Juncheol from the Department of Media Communication, who leads the tournament cooperation division. From September 1 to 3, the students will assist with the operation of the boardroom and general assembly hall and provide convenience services for participants.


The '2025 Gwangju World Archery Federation General Assembly' will be held prior to the 2025 Gwangju World Archery Championships, which are scheduled to take place from September 5 to 12. This general assembly is an international sports conference attended by President Ugur Erdener of T?rkiye, executive members of the federation, and delegations from approximately 160 member countries. Key agenda items include amendments to regulations and the election of the next executive board.



Meanwhile, since June, the Honam University RISE Project Group's 'Culture, Arts, and Tourism Revitalization Project' has been planning and operating various educational and promotional programs to boost sports wellness tourism in Gwangju. These initiatives are based on a collaborative system that brings together Gwangju's autonomous districts, public institutions, companies, and local residents.


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