‘Global SW Talent Development Collaboration’… Yeungnam University Partners with Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology with 137 Years of History
Yeungnam University (President Choi Oechul) SW-Centered University Project Group and the Training Department of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Australia have signed a memorandum of understanding for educational cooperation.
On the 1st, Park Yongwan, head of Yeungnam University SW-Centered University Project Group, visited RMIT in Australia and attended the signing ceremony along with Jake Heinrich, CEO of RMIT Training Department, and other university officials. They discussed cooperation between the two universities to implement the ‘Global SW Competency Enhancement Education Program’ aimed at improving the practical skills of students in the SW-Centered University Project Group.
Jake Heinrich, CEO of RMIT (left), and Yongnam University SW-Centered University Project Group Director Yongwan Park are holding up the signed agreement after concluding a business agreement.
View original imageAccording to this agreement, both universities agreed to collaborate on nurturing global SW talents, advancing educational programs, establishing cooperative systems, and developing academic cooperation opportunities related to teaching and learning.
Located in Melbourne, Australia, RMIT is a research-focused public university established in 1887. It has strengths in practical education such as internship programs in the IT field, which aligns well with the purpose of Yeungnam University’s SW education program to enhance capabilities in the SW sector. Students who complete this education program plan to participate in stepwise global employment competency enhancement programs, including overseas internships at global companies like Valeo SA, with which a recent business agreement was signed.
Jake Heinrich, CEO of RMIT University, stated, “This agreement will serve as an important foundation to promote the cultivation of global SW talents based on close cooperation between the two universities. RMIT will strive to provide the optimal educational environment to enhance the capabilities of Yeungnam University students.”
Park Yongwan, head of Yeungnam University SW-Centered University Project Group, said, “We are pleased to sign an agreement with a world-renowned university with a long tradition. Through mutual cooperation with RMIT, we will do our best in education and support so that Yeungnam University students can broaden their international perspectives and become competitive talents in the global SW industry.”
Yeungnam University SW-Centered University Project Group was selected for the ‘SW-Centered University Support Project’ led by the Ministry of Science and ICT in 2023 and will receive a total of 18.9 billion KRW in support, including up to 15 billion KRW in government funding over a maximum of eight years until 2030.
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Through this project, Yeungnam University aims to establish an SW education system applying core SW technologies such as Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Security, and to nurture specialized SW professionals in the key fields of the 4th Industrial Revolution, known as ‘MIDAS (Mobile, IoT, Data, AI, Security),’ leading the future growth engine of the SW industry.
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