Kookmin University to hold 2024 Community Shared Growth Idea Contest
- 25.01.02 / 이정민
Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) LINC 3.0 Project Team (Team Leader Lee In-hyung) announced on the 19th that it successfully held the '2024 Community Shared Growth Idea Competition' to enhance the understanding of the local community through student-led proposals for ideas to solve local problems.
The 2024 Community Shared Growth Idea Contest was held by the Community Co-prosperity Center of the Kookmin University LINC 3.0 Project Team to promote the university's community service and fulfill its social responsibilities by fostering local talent through the connection between the community and the university and injecting the seeds of local innovation. It is a contest that invites creative ideas for shared growth between the university and the community with core themes related to the community, such as care, culture and design, small business owners, and the revitalization of regions and communities.
Students applied individually or as a team to submit various ideas, and the ideas received were supported by the mentoring of participating professors at the Community Co-Prosperity Center of the Kookmin University LINC 3.0 Project Team to produce feasible and high-quality results.
In this competition, the RE:Connect team (students from the Department of Public Administration, Haime Lim, Dongkyu Lim, Cheoloh Ahn, Jieun Kim, and Seohee Park) who proposed the “Local Digital Archiving: Local Memory Project through the MARU App” won the grand prize. The team was praised for presenting a concrete idea to revitalize the local economy and vitalize the community by converting regional specialties and traditional culture into digital experience-based content to preserve regional identity amid the threat of regional extinction and the concentration of the population in the Seoul metropolitan area.
“It was a great opportunity to learn about the problems facing the local community from the students' perspective and their fresh and ingenious solutions,” said Ha Hyun-sang, head of the Community Co-Prosperity Center. ”The university's efforts to grow together with the local community are an important responsibility, and we need to further strengthen our efforts to create and expand the social and economic value of the region by discovering and implementing solutions to local problems together with the residents.”
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Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) LINC 3.0 Project Team (Team Leader Lee In-hyung) announced on the 19th that it successfully held the '2024 Community Shared Growth Idea Competition' to enhance the understanding of the local community through student-led proposals for ideas to solve local problems.
The 2024 Community Shared Growth Idea Contest was held by the Community Co-prosperity Center of the Kookmin University LINC 3.0 Project Team to promote the university's community service and fulfill its social responsibilities by fostering local talent through the connection between the community and the university and injecting the seeds of local innovation. It is a contest that invites creative ideas for shared growth between the university and the community with core themes related to the community, such as care, culture and design, small business owners, and the revitalization of regions and communities.
Students applied individually or as a team to submit various ideas, and the ideas received were supported by the mentoring of participating professors at the Community Co-Prosperity Center of the Kookmin University LINC 3.0 Project Team to produce feasible and high-quality results.
In this competition, the RE:Connect team (students from the Department of Public Administration, Haime Lim, Dongkyu Lim, Cheoloh Ahn, Jieun Kim, and Seohee Park) who proposed the “Local Digital Archiving: Local Memory Project through the MARU App” won the grand prize. The team was praised for presenting a concrete idea to revitalize the local economy and vitalize the community by converting regional specialties and traditional culture into digital experience-based content to preserve regional identity amid the threat of regional extinction and the concentration of the population in the Seoul metropolitan area.
“It was a great opportunity to learn about the problems facing the local community from the students' perspective and their fresh and ingenious solutions,” said Ha Hyun-sang, head of the Community Co-Prosperity Center. ”The university's efforts to grow together with the local community are an important responsibility, and we need to further strengthen our efforts to create and expand the social and economic value of the region by discovering and implementing solutions to local problems together with the residents.”
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