Kyungbok University Launches Industry-Academia-Research Collaboration Project... Receives 2 Billion KRW Annually Until 2027 View original image


[Asia Economy (Namyangju) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Kyungbok University has been selected for the Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Leading College Development Project.


Kyungbok University announced on the 6th that it was finally selected for the Ministry of Education-led "Phase 3 Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Leading College Development Project (LINC 3.0)," which provides up to 12 billion KRW in project funds, with 2 billion KRW annually for six years until 2027.


The LINC 3.0 project is a comprehensive university industry-academia-research cooperation support project aimed at continuously enhancing the achievements of the Phase 1 and 2 LINC projects and creating an ecosystem of industry-academia-research cooperation where colleges and industries coexist and develop together.


Since 2017, Kyungbok University has built a leading industry-academia cooperation model through an industry-academia cooperation network by promoting the LINC+ project for five years.


With the selection for the LINC 3.0 project, Kyungbok University will focus on nurturing future talents in new industries, establishing a company-close support system, enhancing the creation of industry-academia-research outcomes, building a shared collaboration platform, and operating an integrated management system for industry-academia-research to foster future talent and create an ecosystem where the local community and industry develop together.



Lee Dong-su, head of Kyungbok University's Industry-Academia Cooperation Group, said, "Through the Phase 2 LINC+ project, we received high evaluations for operating employment-guaranteed departments with high qualitative standards and strengthening industry-academia-research cooperation by jointly establishing department operation processes between industry and academia." He added, "Taking the selection for the LINC 3.0 project as an opportunity, we will actively utilize our university's strengths to further enhance various existing industry-academia-research cooperation models and build an ecosystem of coexistence where universities and companies converge and coexist."


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