Undergraduate Student Exchange - India with Korea
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From: MUKESH GUPTA
To: indianscommunityinKorea@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 6 August, 2007 4:40:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Indians in Korea] Undergraduate Student Exchange - India with Korea
"Dr. Mukesh K. Gupta" wrote:
Dear IIK members,
Greetings! We have recently got approval from Korean Govt. for USD 6 million per year to exchange Korean students with foreign students at undergraduate level for research training in Animal Biotechnology with major focus in Reproduction, Genetic Engineering, Stem cells, Xenotransplantation , Food technology, and Proteomics. About 20 students would be exchanged during summer or winter vacation and all
expenses would be covered under the program. Being in the Board of Directors, I have the privilege and responsibility to collaborate with international universities and establish MOU. Currently, we have proposals from China, Singapore, Vietnam and Philippines but I would like to take more students from India. However, I am
concerned, whether Indian universities would be able to give a quality exposure to Korean students and justify the exchange of Indian students? My concern is particularly because my Korean students are technically very sound and have handled high-tech equipments that we even could imagine in many of our Indian
universities. Therefore, I would appreciate, if any of IIK members working in Korean universities can recommend the name of Indian universities that may b approached.
Mukesh K Gupta
Assistant Professor,
Department of Animal Biotechnology,
Konkuk University,
1, Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu,
Seoul 143 701, South Korea
Tel: +82-2-4503694/ 01081819484
Fax: +82-2-4578488
Mail: goops@konkuk. ac.kr
From: MUKESH GUPTA
To: indianscommunityinKorea@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 6 August, 2007 4:40:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Indians in Korea] Undergraduate Student Exchange - India with Korea
"Dr. Mukesh K. Gupta"
Dear IIK members,
Greetings! We have recently got approval from Korean Govt. for USD 6 million per year to exchange Korean students with foreign students at undergraduate level for research training in Animal Biotechnology with major focus in Reproduction, Genetic Engineering, Stem cells, Xenotransplantation , Food technology, and Proteomics. About 20 students would be exchanged during summer or winter vacation and all
expenses would be covered under the program. Being in the Board of Directors, I have the privilege and responsibility to collaborate with international universities and establish MOU. Currently, we have proposals from China, Singapore, Vietnam and Philippines but I would like to take more students from India. However, I am
concerned, whether Indian universities would be able to give a quality exposure to Korean students and justify the exchange of Indian students? My concern is particularly because my Korean students are technically very sound and have handled high-tech equipments that we even could imagine in many of our Indian
universities. Therefore, I would appreciate, if any of IIK members working in Korean universities can recommend the name of Indian universities that may b approached.
Mukesh K Gupta
Assistant Professor,
Department of Animal Biotechnology,
Konkuk University,
1, Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu,
Seoul 143 701, South Korea
Tel: +82-2-4503694/ 01081819484
Fax: +82-2-4578488
Mail: goops@konkuk. ac.kr
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