On the 29th, the College of Engineering Development Fund Donation Ceremony was held at Chosun University Cheongchuleorum (from left: Kim Daehyun, Dean of the College of Engineering; Min Yeongdon, President). Photo by Chosun University

On the 29th, the College of Engineering Development Fund Donation Ceremony was held at Chosun University Cheongchuleorum (from left: Kim Daehyun, Dean of the College of Engineering; Min Yeongdon, President). Photo by Chosun University

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Kim Dae-hyun, Dean of the College of Engineering at Chosun University, is joining efforts to raise development funds for nurturing specialized talent in the College of Engineering.


According to Chosun University on the 2nd, the College of Engineering established the 'College of Engineering Development Fund Attraction and Execution TFT' on the 29th, led by Professor Yoo Young-tae as chairman along with 12 professors, and began activities to attract development funds.


On that day, Namyang Construction Co., Ltd. participated as the first donor, donating 30 million KRW to the College of Engineering Development Fund for 'supporting research on industrial accident prevention and nurturing construction talent.'


Following this, Dean Kim Dae-hyun of the College of Engineering became the second donor, contributing 10 million KRW to the fund for 'revitalizing the College of Engineering and nurturing talent through the successful attraction of the College of Engineering Development Fund.'


The donated development funds will be used for role model scholarships, excellent professor awards, and activities to attract national and external projects.


Dean Kim Dae-hyun said, "Through this relay donation, we will revitalize the College of Engineering and create an environment where students can study freely, leading the way to becoming a global university," adding, "We will do our best to discover and nurture outstanding talent."


Meanwhile, the College of Engineering at Chosun University is actively conducting industry-academia cooperation projects linking industry, academia, research, and government to implement production education.

In line with this, it operates the Leading University for Industry-Academia Cooperation (LINC+) project, Startup Support Group, Engineering Education Innovation Center, Parts and Materials System Specialization Project Group, Technology Holding Company, Startup Incubation Center, Parts Industry Techno Center (nonprofit), Small and Medium Business Industry-Academia Cooperation Center, Regional Innovation Platform Center, Intelligent Robot Innovation Shared University Project Group, and Smart Manufacturing Training Project Group.





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