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[Dongseo university] K-Move School Opens Doors for Overseas Employment

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2019-10-29 00:00

The K-Move School, an employment program which offers overseas internships and working opportunities to DSU students, was selected to teach three courses in the first half of 2019 and two courses in the second half.

As a result, DSU now operates the largest K-Move School among four-year universities nationwide, offering yet further opportunities for overseas employment and work experience.

Operated by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Human Resources Development Service of Korea, the K-Move School stresses finding employment opportunities for students in the most promising, growing sectors in advanced economies.

Consequently, in the first half of the year the K-Move School offered courses in US. Industrial Graphic Design, U.S. IT Engineering, and Japanese IT Engineering, with places for 20, 20, and 15 students respectively.

In the second half of the year, courses in US. Fashion Specialist Training and US. Trade Frontier Logistics have been offered, with places for 20 students each.

Through the K-Move School, DSU has trained a total of 439 students between 2011 and 2018 with the practical skills they require to succeed on the global stage.

In recognition of such outstanding achievements in providing overseas internship and employment opportunities, the DSU K-Move School won the Minister of Education's Award in 2013, the Minister of Labor's Award in 2015, and the Prime Minister's Award in 2016.

Kwak Joon-shik, Director of the DSU Student Employment Support Center, said, "Our university provides students with motivation and personalized professional education in connection with the Student Employment Support Center, which runs career education, domestic and international employment and entrepreneurship education, and youth employment policy promotion programs." He added, "In light of its successes, we anticipate sending even more students to even more countries in the future to help them gain overseas experience."