Mokpo National University conducted the selection evaluation for the '2020 LINC+ Regional Innovation Leading Project' on the 11th at 3 PM in the LINC+ Project Group meeting room. (Photo by Mokpo National University)

Mokpo National University conducted the selection evaluation for the '2020 LINC+ Regional Innovation Leading Project' on the 11th at 3 PM in the LINC+ Project Group meeting room. (Photo by Mokpo National University)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Mokpo National University (President Park Min-seo) announced on the 12th that the Social Customized Industry-University Cooperation Leading University Development Project (hereinafter LINC+ Project, Director Lee Sang-chan) conducted the selection evaluation for the ‘2020 LINC+ Regional Innovation Leading Projects’ at 3 p.m. on the 11th in the LINC+ Project Office.


The ‘Mokpo National University LINC+ Regional Innovation Leading Projects’ is a university and regional leading project development and execution program that discovers leading agendas for the local community based on demand surveys from local governments, related organizations, and companies, and proposes regional innovation plans.


The application fields include Global Selling RCC, Rural Revitalization RCC, and Namdo Cultural Renaissance RCC based on the Regional Collaboration Center (RCC), as well as other regional cooperation, lifelong education, and youth support. This year, five final projects were selected, and research funds of about 20 million KRW per project will be supported.


On the day, Lee Sang-chan, director of LINC+, said, “Regional innovation leading projects require the university to consider important issues with local governments and leading regional institutions,” adding, “As a regional development project that suggests innovation directions, we will continue to do our best for regional development through various programs leading the local community.”



The Mokpo National University LINC+ Project team is planning various programs for mutual development between the university and the region beyond the regional innovation leading projects, and is striving to develop an industry-university cooperation model that leads the future of the main industries in the southwestern region and the local community, which is the LINC+ vision, by taking the lead in solving regional problems.


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