Promoting Field Training and Joint Research
Combining Theory and Practice

The National Pukyong National University and the Busan Judo Association have established a framework for educational and research cooperation.


The Department of Police Crime Psychology at the National Pukyong National University and the Busan Judo Association announced on the 4th that they signed a business agreement at the Hyangpa Hall Forensic Science Practice Room on April 30.


The purpose of the agreement is to promote academic exchange and revitalize local sports together. The plan is to create a structure that connects these efforts to nurturing future talent.

The Department of Police and Crime Psychology at Pukyong National University and the Busan Judo Association are signing an agreement.

The Department of Police and Crime Psychology at Pukyong National University and the Busan Judo Association are signing an agreement.

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The two organizations will promote joint research and academic exchanges. They will also support student field training, internships, and employment connections. In addition, they will co-host seminars, special lectures, and workshops related to judo and martial arts.


They will share sports facilities and educational resources. Regional activities such as judo programs for youth and citizens will also be expanded.

The roles are divided. The university will be responsible for research and educational support, as well as providing student participation opportunities. The Busan Judo Association will provide field training, support for instructors, and opportunities to participate in competitions.



The university plans to enhance practical competencies by adding field experience to its theory-based education.


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