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Group photo of the UMN team and Jongchul. (Doc. UMN)
Tangerang, (12/15/2025) – INHA University, South Korea, is one of UMN’s partner universities. On this occasion, UMN and INHA University held an open discussion on strengthening collaboration programs. This discussion will cover various international collaboration programs between UMN and INHA University. The discussion was attended by Prof. Jongchul Kim, Director of the Global Program, College of Business Administration, INHA University.
INHA University is a private university in Incheon, South Korea, established in 1954. INHA University is committed to truth. This commitment is realized through education, research, and social impact. Seeing INHA University’s high commitment to education, this is an opportunity for UMN to continue strengthening its collaboration.
“This is a good collaboration opportunity for UMN. We have initiated various collaboration programs, including a joint-degree and joint-PhD program. In addition, we can also explore research collaboration between the academic community of UMN and INHA University,” Dr. Prio Utomo, S.T, MPC., Dean of the Faculty of Business at UMN, said.
Furthermore, UMN also offers various collaboration opportunities, including student mobility, visiting professors, and student exchanges. This is a good opportunity for UMN to develop the institution through a global perspective further. Furthermore, this collaboration is expected to involve four other faculties at UMN.
“This collaboration will certainly attract students and lecturers from INHA University. In addition, we are also opening scholarship opportunities for UMN students who wish to continue their studies at INHA University. In my opinion, collaboration between universities is a good thing, and it is not just about collaborating but also contributing positively to society,” Prof. Jongchul Kim said.
Jongchul is also open to the collaboration program initiated by UMN. This collaboration will not only provide new experiences for UMN students but also valuable experiences for INHA University. It is hoped that this collaboration can be implemented soon and open up new knowledge.
By Rachel Tiffany | UMN News Service
English translation by Levina Chrestella Theodora
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