Samsung Bioepis Expands Industry-Academic Cooperation with Korea University to 8 Universities Nationwide
Training Excellent Talent in the Bio Industry
Vice President Kyung-A Kim, Head of Development at Samsung Bioepis (left), and Professor Cheolwon Yoon, Dean of the College of Life Sciences at Korea University, are signing an industry-academic cooperation agreement and taking a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] Samsung Bioepis announced on the 22nd that it has signed an industry-academia cooperation agreement with Korea University College of Life Sciences to cultivate outstanding talent in the bio industry.
Through this agreement, Samsung Bioepis will establish comprehensive industry-academia cooperation with Korea University College of Life Sciences and hold a research notebook competition. In addition, it plans to conduct field-oriented education through the operation of bio-pharmaceutical program courses.
Samsung Bioepis is actively promoting industry-academia cooperation activities to nurture excellent talent who will lead the future bio industry and to support university research activities. Since 2015, it has signed industry-academia cooperation agreements with a total of eight universities (KAIST, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Chonnam National University, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Pusan National University, and Korea University), including an agreement with Pusan National University on the 15th.
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Samsung Bioepis HR Team Leader Executive Director Noh Sung-won said, "We will continue to provide opportunities and programs that allow university (graduate) students to practically understand the bio industry, such as expanding industry-academia cooperation for nurturing future talent."
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