On the morning of November 3, in the conference room on the fourth floor of the office building of the Beijing Campus, the President Bang Ha-nam of the Korea Labor Institute (KLI), Senior Researcher Kiu Sik Bae, and Assistant Yoon Hyang-ji of KLI's Foreign Affairs Office visited our university for exchange. President Liu Xiangbing and Vice President Wu Wanxiong, together with Director Qiao Jian, Vice Director Wen Xiaoyi, and teachers Wang Xiao and Wei Qian of the School of Labor Relations and Human Resources, received the delegation led by the KLI President, and the two sides had frank, friendly and fruitful talks and exchanges. The meeting was chaired by Qiao Jian, Director of the School of Labor Relations and Human Resources.、
President Liu Xiangbing delivered a welcome speech and extended a warm welcome to President Bang Ha-nam and his delegation. Following this, the two sides introduced the development status and external exchanges of their respective institutions and conducted comprehensive and in-depth discussions on how to strengthen future cooperation. President Liu Xiangbing pointed out that our university has always attached great importance to exchanges with South Korean academic circles. In the future, scholars from the two institutions can strengthen scientific research cooperation and academic exchange visits. In particular, the KLI has much to offer in terms of research institution setup and statistical surveys. President Bang Ha-nam said that he was very glad to have the opportunity to visit our university and would like to strengthen cooperation in the field of scientific research in the future and conduct in-depth discussions on issues of common concern. After the talks, the two sides took a group photo.
The KLI, founded in August 1988, is the only national research institute in South Korea in the field of labor relations and employment. Its research fields mainly include labor relations, labor insurance, and labor law, which are closely related to the research fields of our university. In recent years, our university has had very close contact with the KLI.
(Foreign Affairs Office, School of Labor Relations and Human Resources)