Expanding International Cooperation Through Faculty Exchange

Duksung Women's University announced on March 5 that it had invited faculty members from the National University of Battambang (NUBB) in Cambodia to its main office's first conference room last month, where the '2nd Faculty Invitation Training' was held and ways to enhance cooperation between the two universities were discussed.

Duksung Women's University announced on the 3rd that it invited faculty members from Battambang National University in Cambodia (hereinafter NUBB) to conduct the "2nd Faculty Invitation Training" and discussed ways to enhance cooperation between the two universities. Duksung Women's University

Duksung Women's University announced on the 3rd that it invited faculty members from Battambang National University in Cambodia (hereinafter NUBB) to conduct the "2nd Faculty Invitation Training" and discussed ways to enhance cooperation between the two universities. Duksung Women's University

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This faculty invitation training was carried out as part of the Leading University for International Cooperation Development Support Project. It aims to support the establishment of an International Trade and SCM (Supply Chain Management) major at the National University of Battambang and the construction of an agricultural product distribution and processing center. The main goals are to strengthen faculty competency and advance the curriculum.


President Min Jaehong of Duksung Women's University attended the discussions, where the current status and key achievements of cooperation between the two universities were shared, and future directions for development were discussed. Both sides exchanged views on systematizing a locally tailored curriculum, establishing a sustainable operational model, and strengthening community-linked cooperation.


Duksung Women's University plans to use this training as an opportunity to reinforce the educational foundation of the National University of Battambang and further develop an education and research cooperation system tailored to local needs.



President Min stated, "We hope that continuous cooperation based on mutual trust between the two universities will lead to tangible results in international development cooperation," adding, "We will continue to contribute to the development of the Cambodian local community through educational and research collaboration."


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