The Ministry of Education has officially announced the preliminary list of universities for its ‘Glocal University 30’ initiative. Out of the 30 local universities slated to receive a significant financial investment of 1 trillion won over the next five years, three universities from the Busan and South Gyeongsang regions have emerged victorious in the first round of selection: Pusan National University, Gyeongsang National University, and Inje University.
Pusan National University, in an unprecedented move, proposed an innovative model of integrating with Busan National University of Education to establish a comprehensive Teacher’s University. In addition, it plans to invite a veterinary school to its Yangsan Campus and develop a globally recognized medical and bio-convergence campus.
Meanwhile, Gyeongsang National University, taking advantage of its proximity to Korea Aerospace Industries in Sachon, South Gyeongsang Province, set forth a distinctive model focusing on aerospace and defense industries. The university envisions establishing an Aerospace University, fueled by collaborations with local government and business entities.
Adding diversity to the mix, Inje University took a city-centered approach, proposing a ground-breaking model that envisions the transformation of the entire city of Gimhae into an all-encompassing university campus. The concept aims to completely dissolve the boundaries between the city and the university, fostering a new level of symbiosis.
The Ministry’s ‘Glocal University 30’ project is an ambitious program that aims to allocate a staggering 1 trillion won to each of the 30 selected local universities over the course of five years. This year, 10 universities will be selected, with the entire process concluding in 2026. The preliminary universities must now prepare detailed execution plans by September, followed by a final evaluation in October.
“This selection process has emphasized innovation, management of results, and regional characteristics,” said a Ministry of Education official. “The evaluation looked holistically at how organically interconnected the university’s proposed projects are, and their potential to influence and bring about change in university reforms.”
The selection of these three universities from the Busan and South Gyeongsang regions signify a remarkable achievement and opportunity. With the government’s significant financial backing, they now have a substantial opportunity to implement their innovative proposals, further enhance their academic excellence, and drive regional development.
The final list of universities to receive the ‘Glocal University 30’ endorsement will be determined after a thorough evaluation in October. It indeed marks a noteworthy chapter in South Korea’s academic and regional development narrative.