Supporting Undergraduate Capacity Building
and Joint Curriculum Development

NC QA, a subsidiary of NCSoft, announced on October 20 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies to foster specialized talent in digital content.


Kim Jinseop, Head of NC QA (left), and Professor Lim Daegun of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for training specialized personnel in digital content. NCSoft Je...

Kim Jinseop, Head of NC QA (left), and Professor Lim Daegun of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for training specialized personnel in digital content. NCSoft Je...

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Based on its expertise in quality assurance (QA), NC QA plans to establish a support system to strengthen the capabilities of undergraduate students at the College of Convergence at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, and to jointly develop curricula with the university's faculty.


Last year, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies established the College of Culture & Technology Convergence and launched the Department of Digital Content under its umbrella. This department is cultivating convergence-type content professionals who will lead the global digital cultural environment by offering practical, industry-focused courses in visual design, artificial intelligence (AI) content, extended reality (XR) production, and user interface and experience (UI/UX).


Kim Jinseop, Director of NC QA, stated, "We have operated our in-house training program 'QA Plus' for over 20 years, accumulating a variety of curricula and proven expertise for developing QA professionals. Moving forward, we will continue to collaborate with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies to nurture highly skilled talent in digital content."



Lim Daegun, Professor at the College of Culture & Technology Convergence at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, said, "With the growing prominence of K-content, the importance of fostering specialized talent in digital content is increasing. Through this agreement, undergraduate students will have opportunities to strengthen their competitiveness and achieve continuous growth."


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