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In early July 2026, South Korean universities organized a teacher workshop and an innovation forum, indicating a focus on educational development and knowledge sharing within the country. By the end of July, Sookmyung Women's University announced its participation in the U.S.–Korea Scientists' Conference (UKC 2026) in Orlando, Florida, scheduled for early August. The university will showcase its STEM research, host a forum on women‑engineer education, and discuss AI’s impact on academia, aiming to strengthen U.S.–Korea research ties and expand its global R&D network. In early August, Sookmyung expanded its outreach by running a month‑long “Women in Digital & Entrepreneurship (WiDE)” program for 110 female students from Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. Delivered through its Asia‑Pacific Women’s ICT Center, the blended curriculum combined three weeks of online instruction in Python, data visualization and startup basics with a week of on‑site training tailored to each country’s key sectors—agriculture, tourism and digital/AI. The initiative, part of UNESCO’s UNITWIN programme and funded by the Korean Ministry of Education’s ODA, includes follow‑up activities such as company visits, CEO meetings and employment counseling. The university will also send a delegation to During the UKC 2026 conference, host conference in mid-August, Sookmyung Women's University hosted a forum titled “Sookmyung 120 years, Future Research Vision,” focusing on its 120‑year history the convergence of advanced science, AI, and future the humanities. President Moon Si-yeon emphasized the necessity of flexible governance to adapt to AI advancements. Simultaneously, Yonsei University expanded its global research vision, network at the conference and take part in through strategic agreements, including a women‑in‑STEM panel partnership with Korean Emory University to boost joint research in biotechnology and U.S. leaders. biomedical engineering.
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