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In order to strengthen the international talent training mode, promote the internationalization of professional construction, further improve the quality and level of teaching, and cultivate professionals with international vision and cross-cultural communication skills, representatives of teachers and students from the School of Journalism and Communication of NYNU were invited to Jeonju University in Korea to carry out winter camp research and exchange activities from January 17 to 24. The event was led by Li Le, deputy dean of the School of Journalism and Communication, and Wang Fang, director of the Radio and Television Teaching and Research Office. A total of eight students majoring in sino-foreign cooperative radio and television directing participated in the event.

The itinerary included the students sitting for the Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) and undertaking the MBTI career aptitude assessment. They also visited and learned about Jeonju Universitys prominent academic disciplines such as Film Studies, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, and Game and Animation Design, while engaging in a variety of cultural exchange activities.

During the professional development exchange conference between Nanyang Normal University and Jeonju University, both institutions, adhering to the principles of complementing strengths, sharing resources, mutual benefit, and common development, actively discussed and advanced cooperation in talent cultivation, internships, employment, academic research, and instructional enhancements.

 

Written & Photo by: Li Lei & Tian Dongxiao

Edited by: Liu Xiaoxiao

Source: NYNU News (Chinese)

https://www.nynu.edu.cn/info/1121/22742.htm

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