| PKNU and KMI decided to start of joint graduate school course about global marine and fisheries in the university | |||
| 작성자 | Department of External Cooperation | 작성일 | 2014-03-17 |
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| PKNU and KMI decided to start of joint graduate school course about global marine and fisheries in the university | |||||
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PKNU and KMI decided to start of joint graduate school course about global marine and fisheries in the university. For the agreement, the president of KMI, Kim Sung-Gwi, visited the university on March 5, and concluded the agreement with the president of PKNU, Kim Young-Seup, in the 3rd floor of administration building for cooperation of connection between study and research.
Through this agreement, KMI and PKNU will support together for sources needed for running the course. Faculties are also from both facilities together. The university will give invited professor positions to the KMI researchers.
The course is made of management and economics of maritime-fisheries, aquaculture technology, seafood processing, productions of fishing, maritime-fisheries biology, and biology of resources.
The course is a big issue as that KMI, where is the national research and development institutes leading Korea's maritime-fisheries policies and development for 30 years, applies its research skills to spot of education.
In addition, KMI placed on Mapo-gu Seoul will move to Busan next year, so people are curious about the synergy effect with PKNU where has great specialized study in maritime-fisheries field.
Kim Sung-Gwi said that the cooperation of PKNU's research capacity and KMI's policy and know-how of field will show a new way of competitiveness improvement of oceanography and fisheries and the realization of powerful nation about fisheries and maritime.
"As the course will be started from September this year if it is possible, so we are doing business work such as specific curriculum making," Jang Young-soo, the president of fisheries science colleges, said as he is pushing ahead the course making procedure.<Pukyong today>
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