Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement won the '2023 Minister of Employment and Labor Award'

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Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement won the '2023 M…

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Seong Dae Geun, CEO of Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement (KIEEA), said on the 30th that he won the Minister of Employment and Labor Award in the "2023 University Culture Development and Job Creation" category hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor.

In cooperation with universities and institutions agreed with Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement (KIEEA), it actively participated in national policy projects such as securing excellent instructors in related fields and operating a process evaluation qualification system.

In this way, a lot of efforts have been made to cultivate professional talents prepared in each field and produce them to society, and through close discussions with related institutions and companies, it is directly linked to the employment of education graduates.

In addition, he was selected for the job creation sector related to vocational ability development training in recognition of his active and steady participation in job fairs held across the country and received the Minister of Employment and Labor Award.

Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement (KIEEA) develops various educational programs through cooperation and industry-academia linkage with 28 universities nationwide and applies them to vocational competency development training.

In addition, the self-reliance preparation youth education project designated as CEO Seong Dae Geun's long-cherished project is being promoted to provide detailed support to self-reliance youth in eight areas, including housing, life, and employment.

In addition to education,Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement (KIEEA) is leading ESG management by focusing on environmental and social contribution activities, and is promoting blind spotless education projects for career-interrupted women, the disabled, and out-of-school youth.



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