Visit from Dr Chris Thorpe, Head of the Department of Mobility Design at the Royal College of Art, UK
- 24.03.19 / 박서연
On March 13, Dr. Chris Thorpe, Head of the Department of Mobility Design at the Royal College of Art Intelligent Mobility, visited Kookmin University to discuss academic collaboration between the two universities with Professor JANG JUNG SIK, Dean of the College of Sculpture, Professor KIM YUN TAE, Head of the Department of Automotive and Transportation Design, and Professor ROE JAE SEUNG Director of the Humanizing Mobility Design Institute.
Dr. Chris Thorpe, Dean of the School, said, "Kookmin University and the Royal College of Art have already laid the foundation for academic collaboration through successful joint academic research, and we look forward to in-depth academic exchanges in the fields of mobility design and sustainable design.
Kookmin University and the Royal College of Art have already successfully collaborated on the Korea-UK Shared Mobility Design Program, which was selected for funding by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the UK government's research and innovation agency, in 2022.
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Visit from Dr Chris Thorpe, Head of the Department of Mobility Design at the Royal College of Art, UK |
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On March 13, Dr. Chris Thorpe, Head of the Department of Mobility Design at the Royal College of Art Intelligent Mobility, visited Kookmin University to discuss academic collaboration between the two universities with Professor JANG JUNG SIK, Dean of the College of Sculpture, Professor KIM YUN TAE, Head of the Department of Automotive and Transportation Design, and Professor ROE JAE SEUNG Director of the Humanizing Mobility Design Institute.
Dr. Chris Thorpe, Dean of the School, said, "Kookmin University and the Royal College of Art have already laid the foundation for academic collaboration through successful joint academic research, and we look forward to in-depth academic exchanges in the fields of mobility design and sustainable design.
Kookmin University and the Royal College of Art have already successfully collaborated on the Korea-UK Shared Mobility Design Program, which was selected for funding by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the UK government's research and innovation agency, in 2022.
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