Beauty Brands Donate Scholarships and Skin Care Devices to Gyeongnam Information University

Famous beauty brands delivered scholarships and skin care devices to be used as practical training equipment to the K-Beauty Department at Gyeongnam Information University.


The K-Beauty Department at Gyeongnam Information University (President Kim Dae-sik) held a ‘K-Beauty Department Scholarship Award Ceremony and Industry Special Lecture’ at the university art hall.


At the event, a total of four companies, including beauty brands Yaksomyeongga, Seomyeon S-Line Gyarumbichek, Miinga, and Yeorihan Diet, donated scholarships worth 21 million KRW and beauty devices worth approximately 1.4 million KRW.


Yaksomyeongga, which conducts customized education with the K-Beauty Department at Gyeongnam Information University, donated 10 million KRW in scholarships, and CEO Kim Hyun-sook gave a special lecture titled ‘Growing as a Beauty Entrepreneur.’ Yaksomyeongga has been donating 10 million KRW in scholarships annually for 13 years since 2011.


Yeorihan Diet donated one personal skin care device to each student, which was a gift from Park Min-ji, a Gyeongnam Information University alumna and outstanding employee, to her juniors at her alma mater.


On the day, Park Min-ji visited her alma mater and personally delivered the skin care devices to her juniors, followed by a special lecture titled ‘Growing as a Skin Care Expert.’

President Kim Dae-sik of Gyeongnam Information University (fifth from the left) and representatives from the beauty brand and K-Beauty Department are taking a group commemorative photo.

President Kim Dae-sik of Gyeongnam Information University (fifth from the left) and representatives from the beauty brand and K-Beauty Department are taking a group commemorative photo.

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Kim Eun-mi, CEO of Seomyeon S-Line Gyarumbichek and a graduate of the K-Beauty Department at Gyeongnam Information University, donated 6 million KRW in scholarships and has contributed a total of 21 million KRW in scholarships to her alma mater over six years.


Kim Sung-sook, CEO of premium aesthetic brand Miinga, donated 5 million KRW in scholarships and gave a special lecture on the vision of the beauty industry titled ‘Miinga Success Story.’


Jung Cheol-soon, head of the K-Beauty Department at Gyeongnam Information University, said, “We are very grateful to the successful beauty experts who graduated from the K-Beauty Department at Gyeongnam Information University and the well-known companies that have customized education agreements with us for delivering scholarships to juniors with whom they have special ties and for providing special lectures that share vivid real-world experiences.”


He added, “We hope this event served as motivation for current students, and we will continue to nurture top beauty experts through customized education.”

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