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1968
- 1968. 09. 14.
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Dr. Jung-hoon Jo, CEO of Hanjin Co., Ltd., took over Inha School
Dr. Jwa-gyeong Sung took office as the second president
(He also was dean of Inha Engineering College.)
1967
- 1967. 07. 10.
- Transferred UNESCO Job-training Project to the Korean government
- 1967. 03. 22.
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Founding as Engineering High Special School adjunct to Inha Engineering College was approved (school years: 5 years) (1,600 students in Department of Mechanics, Department of Electricity, and Department of Chemical Engineering, and Department of Architecture, etc.)
Dr. Cheol-jae Park took office as the first president (He also was dean of Inha Engineering College.)
1963
- 1963. 07. 01.
- Mr. Byeonh-hi Kim took office as the third president (He also was dean of Inha Engineering College.)
- 1963. 02. 12.
- Completed procuring machines and tools aided by UNESCO
- 1963. 01. 21.
- Completed UNESCO Job-training Plant, and started to procure machines and tools aided by UNESCO
1962
- 1962. 02. 16.
- Changed the name of Job-training Part to UNESCO Part
1961
- 1961. 09. 20.
- Mr. Jang-hun Kim took office as the second president (He also was dean of Inha Engineering College.)
- 1961. 09. 14.
- With the signing of Special Agreement of Technological Aids between the Korean government and UNESCO, the school established the support system of UNESCO
1960
- 1960. 02. 10.
- Established Department of Chemical Techniques
1958
- 1958. 02. 13.
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Establishment of Job-training Part, Central Comprehensive Job School adjunct to Inha Engineering College was approved (180 students in Department of Mechanical Techniques, Department of Electricity, and Department of Architectural Techniques)
Dr. Seung-Man Choi took office as the first president(He was also dean of Inha Engineering College)
1954
- 1954. 02. 05.
- (Foundation) Inha School was approved




