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Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul) LINC 3.0 Project announced that it successfully concluded the 5th Community Win-Win Forum at Ted Square in the Chohyungkan Annex of Kookmin University on the 26th.
The 'Community Sangsang Forum' is a regular forum held monthly by the Community Sangsang Center of Kookmin University's LINC 3.0 Project, which invites experts from various fields to help develop community units through accumulating basic knowledge and expertise, strengthening and expanding human networks.
At the fifth forum held on the 26th of this month, Ha Hyun Sang, director of the center, presented issues and alternatives for sustainable community coexistence. In response, four experts, Dr. Jeon Dae Wook, a research fellow at the Local Government Administration Research Institute, Dr. Kim Hoe Sung, a research fellow at the Health and Social Research Institute, Professor Choi Hyun Jin, a professor at the Department of Business Administration, Seoyoung University Paju Campus, and Professor Kim Yeon Hee, a professor at the Graduate School of Public Administration, Kookmin University, presented improvement plans for each issue and discussed them with the participants. The participants had a meaningful time freely exchanging opinions based on their diverse perspectives and experiences on the role of universities for local economic recovery and ways to revitalize youth entrepreneurship, such as the importance of combining universities and local communities, the reality of rural decline, and the importance of culture and community cohesion.
"This forum was a very meaningful opportunity to reflect on and improve the direction of education, research, and business that universities should take for community coexistence," said Ha Hyun Sang, director of the Center for Community Coexistence (Kookmin University Graduate School of Public Administration). "It is important for residents and the government to change and revitalize participatory community lifestyles in order to promote the happiness and safety of the people and solve the national challenges of rural decline and the super-aged society."
The Community Win-Win Forum, scheduled to be held on March 19, will be filled with meaningful lectures and discussions by inviting speakers from various fields on national challenges that start from the community.
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