Taking Care of Students' and Faculty's Eye Health... Dong-Eui Institute of Technology Signs Agreement with Bright Eye Hospital
Dong-Eui Institute of Technology has started collaborating with a local medical institution to promote eye health among students and faculty.
Dong-Eui Institute of Technology announced on the 10th that it signed a business agreement with Bright Eye Hospital on the 5th to enhance the welfare of students and faculty and to revitalize industry-academia cooperation.
Dong-Eui Institute of Technology signed a memorandum of understanding with Bright Eye Hospital on the 5th to enhance student and faculty welfare and to promote industry-academia cooperation.
View original imageRepresentatives from both institutions attended the signing ceremony to discuss ways to cooperate. Under this agreement, the two institutions will promote medical welfare support for students and faculty. They agreed to work together on operating programs for the prevention of eye diseases and the improvement of eye health, providing lectures and educational support on eye health, expanding welfare programs for students, and revitalizing industry-academia cooperation.
Bright Eye Hospital plans to provide a variety of medical services to members of Dong-Eui Institute of Technology, including preferential rates for vision correction procedures, comprehensive eye examinations, and eye health lectures. In addition, the hospital will support health and welfare programs in connection with major university events such as festivals, sports competitions, and freshman orientations.
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Hwa-Seok Lee, Director of the Industry-Academia Cooperation Foundation at Dong-Eui Institute of Technology, said, "We hope this will help improve the health and welfare of students and faculty," adding, "We will continue to expand cooperation with excellent local medical institutions to provide more tangible welfare benefits for our members."
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