Group photo of the 2025 RISE Project Workshop.

Group photo of the 2025 RISE Project Workshop.

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Chosun University announced on June 9 that it had held the "2025 Regional Innovation-centered University Support System (RISE) Project Workshop," with the participation of all stakeholders, to systematically advance the RISE project.


The workshop, which took place over two days from June 4 to 5 at the Wellpark Hotel in Gochang, was organized to further develop the implementation strategies following the selection of the main RISE project and to strengthen the organic cooperation framework among project participants.


More than 100 university stakeholders attended the workshop, including President Kim Choonseong, Vice President Jeon Jeyeol (Head of the RISE Project Group), key executives, center heads, principal investigators, and working-level staff.


The main agenda included: sharing the current status and future direction of the RISE project; sharing and developing strategies for each center's project plan; discussing cooperation measures to achieve tangible outcomes; and holding meetings on detailed programs for each unit task. Through active discussions, participants explored ways to enhance the substance of the project and strengthen collaborative systems.


During the center-specific meetings, participants concretized implementation strategies for each unit task and identified ways to collaborate. This process enabled the design of a practical execution roadmap for the project and further solidified interdepartmental cooperation, thereby increasing members' willingness to participate.


President Kim Choonseong stated, "The RISE project marks an important starting point for Chosun University, as we plan the future in partnership with the local community." He emphasized, "Let us pool the university's capabilities to lead the Gwangju-style regional innovation model."


Vice President Jeon Jeyeol (Head of the RISE Project Group) said, "This workshop is an important first step in establishing a collaborative system among centers and developing actionable strategies." He added, "Let us join forces so that each department and project is organically connected and can have a tangible impact on regional innovation."





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