Changwon Special City in Gyeongsangnam-do announced on November 17 that Gyeongnam National University has joined the "Happy Community Relay Campaign" aimed at overcoming the low birthrate issue.

Gyeongnam National University Leads Efforts to Build Consensus for Overcoming Low Birthrate.

Gyeongnam National University Leads Efforts to Build Consensus for Overcoming Low Birthrate.

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Gyeongnam National University has set as its practical goal to "broaden consensus on overcoming low birthrate together with the local community and open a world where all future generations can be happy through educational innovation," and has participated in this campaign.


Gyeongnam National University has continuously implemented proactive and innovative educational initiatives for the mutual growth of the region and the university. This year, based on the achievements of its educational innovation, it is operating a total of 14 major projects. Centered around the "Gyeongnam National University RISE Project Group," the university is developing practical programs linked to local industries, accelerating efforts to strengthen students' employment and entrepreneurship capabilities.


In addition, through the "Future Life College," the university is expanding the scope of lifelong education for adult learners, responding to changes in the local demographic structure, and establishing a foundation for talents at various stages of life to grow within the region.


Ko Hoseok, Vice President for External Affairs, stated, "The most important role of a university is to nurture talents who will be responsible for the future of the region," adding, "Gyeongnam National University will enhance the quality of education and move forward as a university that grows together with the region, so that both young people and citizens can thrive even amid changing demographics."



Kim Manki, Director of Population Policy, commented, "Changwon City will strengthen the foundation for young people to settle in the region by cooperating with educational institutions and will strive to create an environment where future generations can grow."


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