Presentation of Achievements in International Collaborative Research

The BK-LUPIC (Leading University Project for International Cooperation) team at Kyung Hee University announced on the 18th that it was invited to deliver a presentation at the 'Science Day (International Conference on Science and Practice)' event, held at the National Academy in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

Kyung Hee University researchers are presenting their international cooperation activities and achievements at the Kyrgyzstan 'Science Day' event. Kyung Hee University

Kyung Hee University researchers are presenting their international cooperation activities and achievements at the Kyrgyzstan 'Science Day' event. Kyung Hee University

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Science Day is a national academic event jointly organized by the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic and the Ministry of Education and Science. It serves as a venue where representatives from major universities, research institutions, and the public sector gather to discuss achievements in the development of science, technology, and education.


The event, held on the 11th, was attended by Adyletov, Vice President of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Minister of Education and Science, officials from affiliated research institutes, presidents of major universities, as well as Kim Kwangjae, the Korean Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan.


BK-LUPIC presented on the theme of "Scientific Growth in Nursing through the Project for International Cooperation of Leading University," sharing its achievements in international cooperation.


The presentation highlighted major accomplishments from the past 10 years of collaboration with Kyrgyz State Medical Academy (KSMA), including: ▲ innovation in nursing education and curriculum development ▲ joint research and publication in internationally renowned academic journals ▲ hosting of six international nursing forums ▲ fostering young Kyrgyz researchers and next-generation nursing professionals.



A Kyung Hee University official stated, "Starting with maternal and child health support projects, the BK-LUPIC team has expanded its scope of cooperation to include nursing education innovation and modernization of health information systems, thereby contributing to the development of local healthcare, nursing, and science and technology sectors."


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