Cooperation between universities and youth organizations has begun to broaden hands-on experience in youth guidance and to strengthen support for at-risk youth in the region.


The Department of Lifelong Education and Counseling at Dong-Eui University (headed by Oh Hyukjin) announced on the 18th that it signed a memorandum of understanding on the 15th with the Bujeon Youth Center in Busanjin-gu (headed by Park Yongseong), aiming to foster professional youth field workers and revitalize education for at-risk youth.


This agreement was established to connect the human and material resources of both institutions, enhance on-site practical capabilities for prospective youth leaders, and improve the quality of educational programs for at-risk youth in the Busan area.

The Department of Lifelong Education Counseling at Dong-Eui University and Bujeon Youth Center are signing a business agreement.

The Department of Lifelong Education Counseling at Dong-Eui University and Bujeon Youth Center are signing a business agreement.

View original image

The two organizations will collaborate on the operation of field practicums for youth guidance instructors, resource sharing for the development and implementation of educational programs for at-risk youth, and efforts to promote balanced growth and increased activity among local youth.


Through this agreement, the Department of Lifelong Education and Counseling will provide more practical opportunities for students to experience the field at youth organizations. The department also plans to continuously strengthen its educational and activity programs in connection with the local community.



Professor Seo Heejeong, in charge of youth guidance, said, "By connecting the university and the field, we will not only offer students more professional and systematic field practicum opportunities at youth organizations, but also do our best to support balanced growth for youth through community-engaged activities and education."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily. All rights reserved. Unauthorized AI training and use prohibited.

Today’s Briefing