In conjunction with Unix labor law firm, The Well, DSU’s Q College has announced its intention to develop an ‘Occupational Accident Data-Based
Occupational Disease Determination Matching Service,’ and that it has also been selected by Busan Metropolitan City as a target for the ‘2022 Citizen
Participation Service Research and Development (R&D) Support Project in Busan.’
The latter project was created by Busan Metropolitan City in cooperation with the Busan Institute of Industrial Science and Innovation, which since last year has been discovering and developing new innovative and creative business models in the service sector, as well as supporting service R&D.
Meanwhile, it was DSU Q College students themselves who proposed the brand naming and logo design of the ‘Occupational Accident Data-Based
Occupational Disease Determination Matching Service’ for the former project, and are seeking ways to increase user convenience through
questionnaires and interviews for user groups. In addition, they plan to support marketing through such efforts as service promotion card news and
video production.
As a future-orientated innovative university, the DSU Q College selects students from various majors, with the goal of be-coming a ‘challenging
school’ and supports them so that they can freely take on challenges in Busan, Asia, and the United States and receive credits in order to solve
entrepreneurial, creative, and social problems.