Incheon National University – Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission Integrity Education MOU
Incheon National University (President Lee In-jae) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on integrity education with the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (Chairman Yoo Cheol-hwan) on the 13th in the video conference room on the 5th floor of the University Headquarters, with the aim of fostering future talents with integrity and promoting a culture of integrity.
This MOU was pursued to expand the culture of integrity through mutual cooperation between the two institutions and to contribute to protecting the rights and interests of university students and faculty. In particular, Incheon National University became the first university in the Incheon region to sign an integrity education MOU with the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.
According to the agreement, Incheon National University will ▲expand the operation of integrity education programs for students and faculty ▲strengthen the cooperation system for counseling and resolving grievances of university members. Through these measures, the university plans to create an environment where students and faculty can concentrate on their studies and research with peace of mind.
President Lee In-jae said, “With this agreement, Incheon National University, as a regional hub national university, will do its utmost to spread a culture of integrity throughout society and foster talents with sound values and ethical awareness.”
Chairman Yoo Cheol-hwan emphasized, “This agreement with Incheon National University, which leads educational innovation in the international city of Incheon, will serve as an important stepping stone for nurturing global talents based on integrity.”
In the future, Incheon National University will continue to promote various programs encompassing integrity and the protection of rights and interests, thereby spreading positive changes across the local community and the education sector as a whole.