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South Korean universities partner with FTC Korea for work-study program

From Hankyoreh · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Myongji University, Inha University, and Hongik University signed an MOU with FTC Korea to vitalize the work-study dual vocational training program.
  • The agreement aims to foster practical talent tailored to industry needs and provide systematic field training and job experience for young people.
  • The collaboration will focus on program operation, knowledge exchange, talent development, and strengthening industry-academia networks.

Myongji University, in collaboration with Inha University and Hongik University, has formalized a partnership with FTC Korea to enhance its work-study dual vocational training program. The agreement, signed at FTC Korea's headquarters in Pyeongtaek, aims to create a robust system connecting academia and industry to cultivate skilled professionals ready for the workforce.

The core objective of this collaboration is to nurture practical talent that meets the specific demands of the industrial field. By providing young individuals with systematic on-site training and valuable job experience, the program seeks to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world application. This initiative is designed to offer students a clear pathway to employment and career development within their chosen fields.

This agreement is more than just on-site training; it is a meaningful starting point where companies and universities nurture talent together to lead future industries.

โ€” Ma Sun-hyukFTC Korea Executive Director Ma Sun-hyuk speaks about the significance of the new industry-academia collaboration.

Under the terms of the MOU, the participating institutions will engage in various cooperative activities. These include joint efforts in operating the work-study program, facilitating the exchange of educational resources, technology, and information, and jointly promoting industry-academia networks. The focus remains on developing talent with practical skills that are directly applicable in the workplace, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for their professional journeys.

FTC Korea's Executive Director, Ma Sun-hyuk, expressed optimism about the partnership, calling it a "meaningful starting point" for nurturing future industry leaders. He emphasized the company's commitment to actively supporting students as they gain practical competencies and grow within the industrial environment. Myongji University's Industry-Academia Development Institute has a strong track record, having been recognized for its excellence in work-study program operations for the past decade, further solidifying the foundation for this new collaboration.

We will actively support students so they can build job skills and grow in a real industrial environment, and build a successful industry-academia cooperation model through continuous collaboration with universities.

โ€” Ma Sun-hyukFTC Korea Executive Director Ma Sun-hyuk outlines the company's commitment to supporting student development through the partnership.
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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.