Kwangwoon University Selected for the
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Kwangwoon University Selected for the "Lifelong Education System Support Project (LiFE 2.0)
- Strengthening
Adult-Centered Education and Introducing New Departments through the Lifelong
Education System Support Project -
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Kwangwoon
University has been selected as a participating institution for the
"Lifelong Education System Support Project (LiFE 2.0)" organized by
the Ministry of Education and the National Institute for Lifelong Education.
The
Lifelong Education System Support Project is a government-led program that
supports universities in providing learning environments for adult learners.
Its goal is to offer opportunities for adult learners to study at universities
at any desired time.
With this
selection, Kwangwoon University plans to integrate the lifelong education
system through the 'K-VISION 2030' university development plan. It aims to embody
the vision of becoming a "Practical University for Lifelong Education in
the Era of Super-Convergence, Adult-Friendly" by considering the
educational demand of adults in the northeastern districts (Nowon, Dobong,
Gangbuk, Seongbuk), as well as the technological requirements of the local
community and industries. The university intends to develop and support adult
learner-friendly educational programs that cater to these needs. Starting from
2024, the university plans to enhance the capabilities of adult learners
through flexible adjustments in the undergraduate programs, including the
establishment of new departments such as Finance and Real Estate Law
(Humanities and Social Sciences), Game Contents (Natural Sciences), Smart
Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Engineering), and Sports Counseling and
Rehabilitation (Arts and Physical Education).
In the second cycle of the project in 2023, a total of 50 schools were selected, including 30 general universities and 20 vocational colleges. Kwangwoon University was chosen as a Type 1 (establishment type) metropolitan university and will receive 1 billion KRW in project funding.