Kyung Hee University Graduate School of Business announced on the 6th that it has signed a business agreement with Real Estate R114 to strengthen industry-academia cooperation.


Kyung Hee University Graduate School of Business, Real Estate R114 Business Agreement Ceremony. <br>[Photo by Kyung Hee University]

Kyung Hee University Graduate School of Business, Real Estate R114 Business Agreement Ceremony.
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Through this agreement, both institutions have agreed to collaborate to build an organic industry-academia cooperation relationship, enhance external competitiveness in the real estate industry, and contribute to the development of the industry. Specifically, they plan to jointly conduct research on the domestic real estate market, research based on real estate database solutions, academic seminars, and publication of reports.


Song Sang-ho, Dean of Kyung Hee University Graduate School of Business, said, "Real estate is a very important asset for corporate managers in asset management. From an economic perspective, real estate directly affects household economic stability, marriage, and childbirth, making it a critical issue. I hope that the exchange with Real Estate R114, which handles accurate and extensive data?the most important foundation for real estate?and shares it with individuals, private sectors, and the government, will bring significant progress to the education and research of the Department of Real Estate."



Kim Hee-bang, CEO of Real Estate R114, said, "Through the real estate data solutions owned by Real Estate R114, we will provide current students with opportunities to experience solutions and data used in the field before entering society, and actively support master's and doctoral students by providing high-quality data to support in-depth research and contribute to the development of the real estate sector."


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