The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on the 27th that it is recruiting four-year universities and junior colleges that can organize and operate educational courses related to overseas construction investment development projects.


Investment development projects are conducted in a manner where participants bear part or all of the required costs and recover investment funds by distributing the resulting profits and losses according to their shares.


To increase entry into overseas construction investment development projects, personnel with expertise in law, finance, international bidding, market analysis, project discovery, and planning are needed, but the supply of such personnel is insufficient compared to demand.



Accordingly, the Ministry of Land plans to select two 'specialized universities' to cultivate professional personnel for overseas investment development projects. Selected universities will be supported with project funds to open courses such as theories of overseas construction investment development projects, contracts and procedures for overseas construction investment development projects, and case studies of overseas construction investment development projects, with classes scheduled to start in March next year. Universities wishing to participate can apply through the Overseas Construction Association website by the 12th of next month.


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