Commendations Awarded Simultaneously by the Minister of Education and the Minister of Employment and Labor

Staff members at Samyuk University have been recognized for their outstanding expertise and dedication in various fields of university administration and educational support, receiving numerous awards from the government and major institutions.

From the left, Insun Kim, Researcher at the Samyuk University Innovation Support Project Group, Soomi Shin, Assistant Manager at the University Job Support Headquarters Career Support Center, and Il Yoon, Manager of the Student Welfare Team at the Student Affairs Office. Samyuk University

From the left, Insun Kim, Researcher at the Samyuk University Innovation Support Project Group, Soomi Shin, Assistant Manager at the University Job Support Headquarters Career Support Center, and Il Yoon, Manager of the Student Welfare Team at the Student Affairs Office. Samyuk University

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First, Kim Inseon, Researcher at the University Innovation Support Project Group at Samyuk University, was selected as a contributor to the University Innovation Support Project and received a commendation from the Minister of Education.


Kim participated in all three phases of the project, taking a leading role in expanding the internal and external impact of the project’s achievements, including planning the student promotional team and operating a joint achievement forum for four universities in the Nowon area.


In particular, Kim was recognized for contributing to the stable establishment and qualitative improvement of the University Innovation Support Project by building a systematic budget management system and revising the autonomous performance indicators.


Additionally, Shin Sumi, Manager at the Career Support Center of the University Job Center at Samyuk University, received a commendation from the Minister of Employment and Labor as a ‘Contributor to Youth Employment Promotion.’


With over 15 years of experience supporting career development and employment at the university, Shin played a key role in securing the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s job support project for eight consecutive years.


By establishing an integrated career and psychological counseling service system and introducing the alumni mentoring (SU-toring) system, Shin helped create a ‘full-cycle employment support system’ that guides students from career exploration to employment success, achieving meaningful results in enhancing the employability of both students and local youth.


Furthermore, Yoon Il, Head of the Student Welfare Team at the Student Affairs Office of Samyuk University, was recognized as a ‘Contributor to University Information Disclosure’ and received a commendation from the President of the Korean Council for University Education.


Yoon made significant contributions to improving the accuracy and reliability of university information disclosure through roles in the General Affairs and Human Resources Team as well as the Student Welfare Team.



Yoon was highly praised for improving the personnel classification system to minimize errors and collaborating with the IR Center to establish a real-time scholarship statistics monitoring dashboard, thereby significantly enhancing the efficiency and structure of the information disclosure process.


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