Kyungbok University Selected for Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Leading Project... 12 Billion KRW Support Until 2027 View original image


[Asia Economy (Namyangju) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Kyungbok University has been selected as a demand-tailored growth university and will receive more than 12 billion KRW in project funding until 2027.


The Kyungbok University LINC Project Group recently attended the launch ceremony of the 'Phase 3 Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Leading (Specialized) University Development Project (hereinafter LINC 3.0)' held at Chungnam National University, hosted by the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea, and pledged to successfully carry out the project, the group announced on the 6th.


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


Since 2017, Kyungbok University has operated the LINC+ project for five years, building various industry-academia cooperation networks. Based on these achievements, it was selected as a priority leading university for the LINC 3.0 project.



Lee Sang-heon, head of the Kyungbok University LINC 3.0 Project Group, said, "Through the Phase 2 LINC+ project, we received high evaluations for operating employment-guaranteed departments of high qualitative standards and strengthening industry-academia-research cooperation by jointly establishing a departmental operation process framework with industry and academia." He emphasized, "Taking the selection for the LINC 3.0 project as an opportunity, we will actively utilize our university's strengths to advance various existing industry-academia-research cooperation models and establish a coexistence ecosystem of industry-academia-research cooperation where universities and companies converge and coexist."


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