NEW BEGINNING, NEW INSPIRATION
| The Special Graduate School in the College of Fisheries Science Train Global Fisheries Experts | |||
| WRITER | Department of External Cooperation | WRITE DAY | 2013-06-12 |
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| Pukyong National University established the Global Fisheries Graduate School. - Special Graduate School belonging to College of Fisheries Science ... The school is for building up a capacity of a middle-grade fisheries experts As PKNU established the Global Fisheries Graduate School, it started to cultivate people of ability in the fisheries science and technology field. On the morning of June 4th, the College of Fisheries Science in Pukyong conducted a signboard hanging ceremony for the Global Fisheries Graduate School which is being run from March of this year. This is the first time to create a fisheries-focused special graduate school in Pukyong National University, which is known as one of the top domestic marine-fisheries science and technology fields. The reason why PKNU established the Global Fisheries Graduate School is to contribute to the improvement of the fisheries field by offering new information and knowledge to middle-grade fisheries technicians and managers who are actually working in the field. The Global Fisheries Graduate School, belonging to the College of Fisheries Science in Pukyong, offers a master course with 5 semesters. The Departments are divided into 6 areas: Biotechnology Industrial Engineering, Biological Resources, Food Industrial Science and Engineering, Aquaculture Technology, Fishery Production, and Marine Management Police. The fixed number is 24 and the school will recruit new students soon. In addition, Pukyong will add an International Fisheries-Science Cooperation Course onto the regular course for teaching fisheries technology to developing countries' officials who are working in the field, so it will enhance the international cooperation base in order to secure fisheries resources. Around 60 people from 32 countries have attended the International Fisheries-Science Cooperation Course since it was developed by Pukyong National University and KOICA together from 2010 July. "We will train creative global fisheries experts through this graduate school with a continuous study of scientific theory and its application for utilizing technology development of international marine resources," Jang Young-Soo, the president of Global Fisheries Graduate School, said.<Pukyong today> |