Kookmin University holds a meeting with the heads of local government consortia for the Advanced Convergence University Project
- 25.03.28 / 이정민
Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) held a meeting of the general project managers of the local government consortium for the Advanced Convergence University Project in the field of high technology on the morning of Friday, March 21.
The University of Innovation and Convergence for Advanced Technology is a project in which universities (including junior colleges) form a consortium to jointly develop and operate courses to foster core talent in new technology fields under government leadership as the industrial structure and job types change, with a focus on advanced technology. The project is divided into university-led and local government-participation types, and this event was held for the heads of university consortium project teams participating in the 10 local government-participation types, including next-generation communication, aerial drones, semiconductor material and parts, secondary batteries, and eco-business, to share the current status of the project and plan the direction of development together.
“I hope that the project team will share the various core issues they are dealing with and discuss various proposals to achieve better results in consultation with the National Research Foundation of Korea,” said Professor Park Jun-seok of the Department of Electronic Engineering at Kookmin University, the host university of the next-generation communication field and the project leader.
“As each industry has a different nature, the overall direction of the project is to operate each consortium in a unique way,” said Professor Shin Sung-hwan of the Department of Automotive Engineering at Kookmin University, who is the chairman of the Advanced Convergence University Project Steering Committee. ”Let's collaborate with each consortium to cultivate customized talent who can lead the advanced industry in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”
Jung Seung-ryul, president of Kookmin University, said, “Kookmin University is building a borderless educational ecosystem in various sectors, including across all fields and regions of the world. The consortium for this project is an important step toward breaking down the boundaries between universities. I hope that a system and infrastructure will be built so that students of the participating universities can freely receive education and participate in research beyond the boundaries of the university.”
Meanwhile, Kookmin University, which was selected as the host university for the Future Automobile and Next Generation Communication Consortium in the Advanced Convergence University Project, is leading education and research with a budget of 71.4 billion won for six years and 40.8 billion won for four years, respectively.
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Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) held a meeting of the general project managers of the local government consortium for the Advanced Convergence University Project in the field of high technology on the morning of Friday, March 21.
The University of Innovation and Convergence for Advanced Technology is a project in which universities (including junior colleges) form a consortium to jointly develop and operate courses to foster core talent in new technology fields under government leadership as the industrial structure and job types change, with a focus on advanced technology. The project is divided into university-led and local government-participation types, and this event was held for the heads of university consortium project teams participating in the 10 local government-participation types, including next-generation communication, aerial drones, semiconductor material and parts, secondary batteries, and eco-business, to share the current status of the project and plan the direction of development together.
“I hope that the project team will share the various core issues they are dealing with and discuss various proposals to achieve better results in consultation with the National Research Foundation of Korea,” said Professor Park Jun-seok of the Department of Electronic Engineering at Kookmin University, the host university of the next-generation communication field and the project leader.
“As each industry has a different nature, the overall direction of the project is to operate each consortium in a unique way,” said Professor Shin Sung-hwan of the Department of Automotive Engineering at Kookmin University, who is the chairman of the Advanced Convergence University Project Steering Committee. ”Let's collaborate with each consortium to cultivate customized talent who can lead the advanced industry in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”
Jung Seung-ryul, president of Kookmin University, said, “Kookmin University is building a borderless educational ecosystem in various sectors, including across all fields and regions of the world. The consortium for this project is an important step toward breaking down the boundaries between universities. I hope that a system and infrastructure will be built so that students of the participating universities can freely receive education and participate in research beyond the boundaries of the university.”
Meanwhile, Kookmin University, which was selected as the host university for the Future Automobile and Next Generation Communication Consortium in the Advanced Convergence University Project, is leading education and research with a budget of 71.4 billion won for six years and 40.8 billion won for four years, respectively.
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