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KAIST ISSS Research Session Captivates 150↑ International Scholars, Achieve Major Success​
View : 278 Date : 2024-09-13 Writer : PR Office

< Photo. Scholars gatheres for NRF Information Session at Chung Keun Mo Hall >


KAISTs International Office, headed by Vice President Soyoung Kim, successfully organized the NRF Information Session for International Scholars on September 11, 2024, in collaboration with the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF).

 

The event was held at KAISTs main campus to enourage the international scholars active participation in research projects and support their establishment of stable research environment and integration into Koreas academic community by introducing NRFs key research programs.

 

Divided into two main segments science and engineering, and humanities and social sciences the session attracted approximately 150 international faculty and researchers from 23 universities across the nation.

 

The event commenced with a keynote address by Vice President Soyoung Kim, followed by a presentation from Dr. Seol Min of the National Research Foundation, who highlighted basic research initiatives in the science and technology sector. Subsequently, Professor Daniel Martin from the Digital Humanities and Social Sciences Department and Professor Thomas Steinberger from the Department of Business and Technology Management presented practical research project support case studies, sharing invaluable insights gained from their domestic research experiences.

 

Following the information session, participants engaged in a networking event, where researchers involved in major R&D projects exchanged insights and discussed their ongoing research initiatives.

 

An international professor remarked, My understanding of NRFs research programs for international researchers has broadened considerably. I am now more inclined to actively participate in projects organized by NRF in the future.

 

Vice President Kim expressed her aspiration that the event would address the challenges faced by researchers and offer essential support to those engaged in research projects. We will stay attuned to the needs of the research community and work towards creating a more supportive research environment, said the VP.

 

Meanwhile, KAIST hosts a distinguished faculty comprising 134 professors from 22 countries and 71 researchers representing 23 nations, all contributing to groundbreaking academic achievements. Additionally, KAIST is home to over 1,000 international students from more than 100 countries, actively pursuing their studies. This diverse composition of global talent reinforces KAIST's position as a leading international hub for research and education.

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