Unpad Strengthens Collaboration with Mokpo National University

The Rector of Universitas Padjadjaran, Prof. Rina Indiastuti signs the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the President of Mokpo National University, South Korea, Prof. Ha Cheol Song, at Executive Lounge, Unpad Rectorate Building, Jatinangor, Wednesday (3/12/2023). (Photo: Dadan Triawan)

Reported by Artanti Hendriyana and Salsabila Andiana

[Unpad Media Channel] Universitas Padjadjaran collaborates with Mokpo National University (MNU), South Korea, on academic, research collaboration, and community services. The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was done by the Rector of Unpad, Prof. Rina Indiastuti who signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the President of Mokpo National University, South Korea, Prof. Ha Cheol Song, at Executive Lounge, Unpad Rectorate Building, Jatinangor, Wednesday (3/12/2023).

On that occasion, the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) on the bachelor double degree program was also done by two witnesses, the Dean of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Prof. Dr. sc. Agr. Yudi Nurul Ihsan, S.Pi., M.Si., and Dean of Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, Prof. Han Kyu Lim.

In her speech, the Rector hoped that the extended collaboration could be implemented shortly through several activities, such as student exchange, double degree program, research collaboration, and facility-owned collaboration.

“Hopefully, in the future, we can extend many cooperation activities not only in education and in research, maybe for another activity to make our collaboration will be stronger in the future,” hoped the Rector.

The Rector stated that recently, Unpad had several programs to be a world a reputable university with a global standing and beneficial to society. She hoped that the collaboration with Mokpo National University would be beneficial and make the universities better in the future.

Furthermore, the President of Mokpo National University, Prof. Ha Cheol Song, also hoped that the collaboration with Unpad could continue and have beneficial results for both parties.

“We hoped that the collaboration on academics and technology exchange can be beneficial on both sides,” he said. (art/SA)*

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