Dongmyeong University has joined hands with a global company to strengthen support for international students.


Dongmyeong University (President Lee Sangcheon) announced on the 12th that on the 11th it signed a work agreement on strengthening support for international students and global educational cooperation with Mamstay, a global life-care platform company, at its campus. Mamstay is led by CEO Lee Seungwon.


The agreement aims to build a cooperative system that responds to the growing demand from international students and supports their stable settlement in Korea and the creation of a favorable learning environment.


Under the agreement, the two institutions will cooperate in areas such as linking housing and daily-life support for international students, jointly operating admission and settlement support programs, collaborating on attracting global talent, connecting educational and living infrastructure, and promoting and sharing information.


Dongmyeong University plans to use this agreement as an opportunity to expand customized support services for international students and to establish a more systematic management system. By leveraging Mamstay's global network and lifestyle support platform, the university aims to reduce the burden of initial settlement for international students and help them better concentrate on their studies.


A Mamstay representative said, "This will serve as an opportunity to create a foundation for international students to live more safely and comfortably in Korea," adding, "We will build an integrated support model that links education and daily life."


Kang Gyeongdo, Deputy Director of the Office of International Affairs at Dongmyeong University, said, "We are advancing our support system for international students in line with changes in the global educational environment," and added, "We will enhance our competitiveness in attracting international students and develop into a global campus that grows together with the local community."



Dongmyeong University is operating customized educational programs and settlement support services for international students from various countries. The university plans to expand its global partnerships to strengthen its internationalization capabilities.

Dongmyung University and Mamseutei have signed a memorandum of understanding for win-win cooperation to support international students.

Dongmyung University and Mamseutei have signed a memorandum of understanding for win-win cooperation to support international students.

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