Graduate School of Public Administration Signs Agreement on Academic Cooperation with Ministry of Health and Welfare Civil Servants' Labor Union
- 25.06.27 / 이정민
Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung-ryul) Graduate School of Public Administration (Dean Ha Hyun-sang) and the Ministry of Health and Welfare Civil Servants Labor Union (Chairman Jeong Seung-moon) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on June 23, 2025, at Kookmin University to promote the training of convergent health and welfare professionals and improve national health and welfare through government-academia cooperation education.
This agreement was established to contribute to the improvement of national health through the cultivation of excellent health and welfare personnel, with both institutions mutually contributing to each other's development. Through this agreement, the two institutions plan to establish a mutual cooperation framework to: ▲Provide education for a master's degree program in health and welfare studies to enhance administrative job skills; ▲Provide mutual consultation and support on current issues and policies; and ▲Improve health and medical services through other government-academia collaboration initiatives.
The MOU signing ceremony was attended by Ha Hyun-sang, Dean of the College of Public Administration at Kookmin University; Kim Sang-yong, Chair of the Department of Social Welfare and Chair of the Department of Health and Welfare; Kim Jin-dong, Special Professor; Jeong Seung-moon, Chair of the Public Officials Labor Union of the Ministry of Health and Welfare; Kim Hyun-doo, Secretary General, Cho Young-yu, Branch Director, and Son Hyun-joo, Branch Director, attended the ceremony to discuss practical mutual cooperation measures for the cultivation of field-oriented, convergent public health personnel who can respond to the demand for health and welfare services in a super-aging society and for the development of systems in the medical and health administration fields.
The Public Officials' Labor Union of the Ministry of Health and Welfare is an organization comprising over 400 public officials from the Ministry of Health and Welfare headquarters and its affiliated agencies. It contributes to the improvement of health and welfare in our country through activities such as protecting the rights and interests of its members and conducting field-centered research on health and welfare administration and proposing policies.
With this agreement, the two organizations are expected to establish a close cooperative system between the university and the agency and collaborate in various areas, including education, mutual issues and policy responses, and other necessary matters. At the signing ceremony, Dean Ha Hyun-sang stated, “With the demand for field-oriented health and welfare service management, planning, and marketing capabilities increasing due to the arrival of a super-aging society, this agreement with the Ministry of Health and Welfare Public Officials Labor Union is a meaningful first step toward cultivating field-oriented health and welfare convergence talent.”He also expressed his ambitious goal, saying, “With the support of public officials from the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Graduate School of Public Administration at Kookmin University will play a leading role in improving the health and welfare of the people by fostering excellent health and welfare personnel.”
The Graduate School of Public Administration at Kookmin University is currently accepting applications for the second semester of the 2025 academic year. The selection process consists of document screening and interviews. In addition to the existing six majors—Public Administration, Policy Studies, Audit Studies, Local Governance Studies, Museum and Art Museum Studies, and Social Welfare Studies—the university will introduce two new majors, Cultural Arts Administration and Health and Welfare Studies, in September 2025. These programs will be offered alongside various scholarship programs, featuring a distinguished faculty with both theoretical and practical expertise, providing systematic and practical education.
For detailed admission information, please visit the National University of Korea Graduate School of Public Administration website
(http://gspa.kookmin.ac.kr/gspa/index.do).
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Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung-ryul) Graduate School of Public Administration (Dean Ha Hyun-sang) and the Ministry of Health and Welfare Civil Servants Labor Union (Chairman Jeong Seung-moon) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on June 23, 2025, at Kookmin University to promote the training of convergent health and welfare professionals and improve national health and welfare through government-academia cooperation education.
This agreement was established to contribute to the improvement of national health through the cultivation of excellent health and welfare personnel, with both institutions mutually contributing to each other's development. Through this agreement, the two institutions plan to establish a mutual cooperation framework to: ▲Provide education for a master's degree program in health and welfare studies to enhance administrative job skills; ▲Provide mutual consultation and support on current issues and policies; and ▲Improve health and medical services through other government-academia collaboration initiatives. The MOU signing ceremony was attended by Ha Hyun-sang, Dean of the College of Public Administration at Kookmin University; Kim Sang-yong, Chair of the Department of Social Welfare and Chair of the Department of Health and Welfare; Kim Jin-dong, Special Professor; Jeong Seung-moon, Chair of the Public Officials Labor Union of the Ministry of Health and Welfare; Kim Hyun-doo, Secretary General, Cho Young-yu, Branch Director, and Son Hyun-joo, Branch Director, attended the ceremony to discuss practical mutual cooperation measures for the cultivation of field-oriented, convergent public health personnel who can respond to the demand for health and welfare services in a super-aging society and for the development of systems in the medical and health administration fields. The Public Officials' Labor Union of the Ministry of Health and Welfare is an organization comprising over 400 public officials from the Ministry of Health and Welfare headquarters and its affiliated agencies. It contributes to the improvement of health and welfare in our country through activities such as protecting the rights and interests of its members and conducting field-centered research on health and welfare administration and proposing policies. With this agreement, the two organizations are expected to establish a close cooperative system between the university and the agency and collaborate in various areas, including education, mutual issues and policy responses, and other necessary matters. At the signing ceremony, Dean Ha Hyun-sang stated, “With the demand for field-oriented health and welfare service management, planning, and marketing capabilities increasing due to the arrival of a super-aging society, this agreement with the Ministry of Health and Welfare Public Officials Labor Union is a meaningful first step toward cultivating field-oriented health and welfare convergence talent.”He also expressed his ambitious goal, saying, “With the support of public officials from the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Graduate School of Public Administration at Kookmin University will play a leading role in improving the health and welfare of the people by fostering excellent health and welfare personnel.” The Graduate School of Public Administration at Kookmin University is currently accepting applications for the second semester of the 2025 academic year. The selection process consists of document screening and interviews. In addition to the existing six majors—Public Administration, Policy Studies, Audit Studies, Local Governance Studies, Museum and Art Museum Studies, and Social Welfare Studies—the university will introduce two new majors, Cultural Arts Administration and Health and Welfare Studies, in September 2025. These programs will be offered alongside various scholarship programs, featuring a distinguished faculty with both theoretical and practical expertise, providing systematic and practical education. For detailed admission information, please visit the National University of Korea Graduate School of Public Administration website (http://gspa.kookmin.ac.kr/gspa/index.do).
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