President Jang Young-su (right) and President Kwak Ho-sang are signing an agreement and taking a commemorative photo.

President Jang Young-su (right) and President Kwak Ho-sang are signing an agreement and taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Dooyul] On the 25th, Pukyong National University and Kumoh National Institute of Technology signed an academic exchange agreement at the president's office on the 3rd floor of the Pukyong University Main Building.


Through this agreement, Pukyong National University and Kumoh National Institute of Technology agreed to actively and proactively respond to changes in the higher education environment and the times, and to grow and develop as globally outstanding universities by mutually exchanging and cooperating in education and research fields.


The two universities will cooperate in ▲ mutual exchange of professors and research personnel ▲ operation of joint educational programs, student (including graduate students) exchange and mutual credit recognition ▲ joint research and co-hosting academic conferences ▲ mutual exchange of academic materials, publications, and information ▲ joint use of experimental practice, research equipment, and facilities ▲ cooperation in national projects and other business collaborations to create a shared and cooperative ecosystem.


The two universities have participated in the national-centered national university industry-academia cooperation belt (K7U) established in 2019 and have cooperated to revitalize industry-academia cooperation, and signed this agreement to expand mutual exchange and cooperation and to establish a sustainable shared and collaborative system.



President Jang Youngsoo said, “Through this agreement, we expect to achieve great synergy effects not only in the engineering fields of the two universities but also across education, research, and industry-academia cooperation as a whole.”


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