Kookmin University and Korea Geosynthetics Association sign MOU to train experts in integrated landslide management and conduct joint research
- 24.03.11 / 박서연
Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul) and the Korea Dental Technology Association (Chairman Choi Byung-am) announced on Friday, February 16, that they have signed an MOU to develop a program for training and mutual capacity-building of experts for integrated management of landslides and to collaborate on field-tailored research on current issues for prediction and integrated management of landslide risk areas.
The main contents of the agreement include 1) development of specialized curriculum and training programs to cultivate field capabilities, 2) development and operation of internship programs to foster field-tailored experts, 3) career and employment support for landslide experts trained through cooperation between the two institutions, 4) exchange of expertise and human resources to strengthen joint capabilities, and 5) research on current issues for prediction and integrated management of landslide risk areas.
"Scientific prevention, management, and recovery of landslides, which are becoming more frequent and larger due to climate change, is crucial to ensure the safety of the people and the sustainability of the country," said Kookmin University President Jeong Seung Ryul. "Through this cooperation, we will take responsibility for the safety of the people and actively contribute to job creation for our students."
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Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul) and the Korea Dental Technology Association (Chairman Choi Byung-am) announced on Friday, February 16, that they have signed an MOU to develop a program for training and mutual capacity-building of experts for integrated management of landslides and to collaborate on field-tailored research on current issues for prediction and integrated management of landslide risk areas.
The main contents of the agreement include 1) development of specialized curriculum and training programs to cultivate field capabilities, 2) development and operation of internship programs to foster field-tailored experts, 3) career and employment support for landslide experts trained through cooperation between the two institutions, 4) exchange of expertise and human resources to strengthen joint capabilities, and 5) research on current issues for prediction and integrated management of landslide risk areas.
"Scientific prevention, management, and recovery of landslides, which are becoming more frequent and larger due to climate change, is crucial to ensure the safety of the people and the sustainability of the country," said Kookmin University President Jeong Seung Ryul. "Through this cooperation, we will take responsibility for the safety of the people and actively contribute to job creation for our students."
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