President Jang Young-su (right) and President Martinus Johannes Sapteno are signing an agreement and taking a commemorative photo.

President Jang Young-su (right) and President Martinus Johannes Sapteno are signing an agreement and taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Pukyong National University signed an international academic exchange agreement (MOU) with Pattimura University of Indonesia on the 29th at the Pukyong University Headquarters President's Office.


The two universities agreed to cooperate in ▲faculty and administrative staff exchange ▲graduate and undergraduate student exchange ▲joint educational program development ▲joint research, academic information and publication exchange ▲hosting academic conferences, seminars, and symposiums.


According to the MOU, Pukyong National University, which has a specialized college in fisheries science, and Pattimura University, located on Ambon Island in Indonesia and strong in fisheries science, will expand exchanges for the academic and industrial development of fisheries science in both countries.


To this end, following the MOU signing ceremony, faculty members from the College of Fisheries Science and the Graduate School of Global Fisheries at Pukyong National University held a fisheries cooperation workshop and provided fisheries product distribution consulting for the delegation led by the president of Pattimura University.


The delegation from Pattimura University also visited the Busan Suhyup Gamcheon Port Logistics Center, the Three S Seafood frozen warehouse, and the Feed Research Center of the National Fisheries Research and Development Institute in Gyeongbuk, with on-site guidance provided.



Pukyong National University, which has annually attracted dozens of Indonesian international students, plans to actively promote expanded exchanges with other Indonesian universities starting with this MOU.


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