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By Asian Education Review Team , Tuesday, 02 December 2025 08:36:10 AM

Renault Korea & Sookmyung University Join for Future Mobility Talent

    • New partnership to boost hands-on mobility tech and design education
    • Students to gain access to internships, job fairs, and startup support
    • Deal expands Renault Korea’s industry-academia talent development network

    Renault Korea has signed a new partnership with Sookmyung Women’s University to strengthen education and career pathways in future mobility technologies. The agreement was formalized on at the university’s Administration Building in Seoul, with Renault Korea President Nicolas Paris, Sookmyung Women’s University President Moon Si-yeon, and officials from both organizations in attendance.

    The collaboration aims to deepen practical learning for students in mobility-related programs, especially in areas such as automotive technology, design, and industry innovation. Both sides will develop joint training programs and expand opportunities that connect academic learning with real-world experience.

    As part of the partnership, Renault Korea will offer internships, job and startup fairs, and mentoring sessions to support students as they explore careers in mobility. The company will also help build tailored programs that match industry needs, giving students better exposure to new technologies and workplace expectations.

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    This agreement follows Renault Korea’s recent collaboration with Kookmin University, marking another step in its strategy to build long-term pipelines of skilled talent for Korea’s evolving mobility sector. Through these initiatives, the company aims to equip young professionals with the skills required for emerging roles in electric vehicles, smart mobility, and sustainable transportation.

    Sookmyung Women’s University expects the collaboration to open more doors for students seeking careers in engineering, design, and technology-driven mobility fields. The university plans to continue expanding ties with industry partners to prepare students for a fast-changing job market.

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