| What are the university's survival requirements in a post corona? | |||
| 작성자 | Department of External Cooperation | 작성일 | 2020-07-28 |
| 조회수 | 104 | ||
| What are the university's survival requirements in a post corona? | |||||
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The survival requirements of universities in a post corona are 'Creative Educational Contents'.
This is from the interview page titled 'We met the person.' on page 16 of the newspaper, <E Daily>. The newspaper published an interview with the President Kim in an article of 10 paragraphs. In this interview, in relation to the promotion of the establishment of the College of Medical Radiology, president Kim said, "We will promote the establishment of a the college with specialized in radiation with the goal of 2022," and he added, “We will seek regional innovation by linking the establishment of the college with the Southerneast Area Radiology Medical & Science Industrial Complex established in Gijang-gun, Busan." Pukyong National University is working with Busan City and Gijang-gun to establish a world-class convergence and fusion campus of about 231,404.959㎡, including the College of Medical Radiology, in the Southerneast Area Radiology Medical & Science Industrial Complex' in Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan. As a way to enhance the competitiveness of the National University, President Kim presented a method for devolving government-funded research institutes to locals. In this article, he said, "Most government-funded research institutes are concentrated in Daejeon. In that way, researchers who graduated from the graduate school in the region can stay in the area without going up to Seoul to build up research careers and work as university professors." How has Pukyong National University changed in the past eight years since his time in office? In the meantime, in response to a reporter's question asking about the biggest change in Pukyong National University, President Kim replied, "The biggest change is the confidence that faculty members and students have." He continued, “In the early days of my tenure, Pukyong National University was only ranked in the middle and upper middle among national universities in terms of admission scores, but now we have grown into the top 5 national university." This article, based on the data of Jongro Haneul Education, calculated based on recent Regular Decision Application, etc., said, "Pukyong National University ranked 5th after Pusan National University, Kyungpook National University, Chonnam National University, and Chungnam National University." The article also wrote that the performance of industry-academia cooperation at Pukyong National University was 'significantly elevated'. The article said, "The number of companies in the Yongdang Campus as of June last year was 286, an increase of 8.7 times compared to 33 companies in 2012, which was in the early days of President Kim's tenure. The company's sales also jumped 23 times from 11.1 billion won to 260 billion won during the same period." In this regard, President Kim said, "Universities without industrial-educational cooperation cannot survive in the current situation. If Korea recognizes support for universities as a productive investment, it is possible to create a virtuous cycle in which venture companies that have grown up at universities, like Silicon Valley in the US, make money and reinvest in them," he stressed on the importance of industrial-educational cooperation. <Pukyong Today> |