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Knock and Uway Join Forces to Create a Vibrant University Community

Desk / Updated : 2024-12-18 14:52:31
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Seoul, South Korea – Knock, a popular messaging platform exclusively for university students, has announced a strategic partnership with Uway, a leading education company in South Korea. Together, the two companies aim to create a thriving community that supports both prospective and current university students.

Knock, currently boasting over 50,000 users across prestigious universities like Seoul National University, Yonsei University, and Korea University, is expanding its services to 22 universities nationwide. The platform offers a secure and clean social environment where students can connect with peers, seniors, and juniors based on shared interests, courses, or simply a desire for friendship.

Uway, established in 1999, is a well-known name in the education sector, providing comprehensive college entrance exam information and university advertising services. By joining forces with Knock, Uway aims to contribute to a healthier educational ecosystem and provide students with a more enriching experience.

Key Highlights of the Partnership:

Seamless Transition to University Life: Knock’s mentor program, which pairs incoming freshmen with experienced upperclassmen, will help new students adapt to university life more smoothly.
Personalized Connections: Knock’s features, such as automatic course chat generation and interest-based groups, facilitate meaningful connections among students.
Clean and Safe Environment: The platform strictly moderates content to ensure a positive and supportive community.
Joint Initiatives: Knock and Uway plan to collaborate on various programs and events, providing students with valuable resources and opportunities.
With this partnership, Knock and Uway aim to create a thriving community where students can:

Connect with like-minded individuals: Whether it's finding a study buddy or joining a club, Knock provides a platform for students to connect with peers.
Access valuable information: Students can access a wealth of information, including course materials, study tips, and career advice.
Develop valuable skills: Through mentorship programs and group activities, students can develop essential skills such as communication, teamwork, and leadership.
"We are excited to partner with Uway to create a more vibrant and supportive university community," said [Name], CEO of Knock. "By combining our strengths, we can provide students with a platform where they can learn, grow, and thrive."

[Name], CEO of Uway, added, "This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to support students throughout their educational journey. By working together with Knock, we can create a more connected and engaged student body."

As this partnership unfolds, it is expected to have a significant impact on the university experience, fostering a sense of community and empowering students to reach their full potential.

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