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Islands of Korea, Islands of the World  with Korea Maritime & Ocean University                                         Abou t KIDI
 KIDI’s MOUs for Building an Island Policy Network

 A Special Partnership
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 Now in its third year, the Korea Island Development Institute (KIDI) has signed MOUs with
 13 organizations— including public research institutions, national universities, private
 organizations, and international institutions—to pave the way for a brighter future for Korean
 islands. Among these, a particularly special partnership was formed in April 2023 with Korea
 Maritime & Ocean University (KMOU). Here, we share some stories from that collaboration.

 August 8 marks Island Day—a national day designated by law to raise awareness of the value
 and significance of islands, symbolized by the infinity symbol (∞) to reflect their endless
 potential. The 4th Island Day celebration in 2023 was scheduled to take place in Ulleung
 County, Gyeongsangbuk-do. However, the event was unfortunately canceled due to Typhoon
 Khanun moving northward. This was a great disappointment not only for KIDI, which had
 prepared a rich program, but also for partner institutions that were looking forward to the
 event—most notably, Korea Maritime & Ocean University, which had signed an MOU with
 02  KIDI just four months earlier.
 Vol.                                                        A Shared Commitment to Island
                                                             and Ocean Development
                          Korea’s First
                   Four-Year National University
                                                             On April 5, 2023, KIDI and KMOU held a signing
                     After Liberation: KMOU
                                                             ceremony to formalize their cooperation. KIDI
                                                             President Oh Dong-ho and KMOU President
                  Korea Maritime & Ocean University was
                                                             Do Deok-hee pledged to build a collaborative
               founded in 1945—right after Korea’s liberation
                  from Japanese colonial rule—at a time       framework for mutual growth. Their aim: to design
                when the country lacked even a single ship.   and implement joint programs that contribute to
                Established by visionaries in the barren field   research, business, and education in the fields of
               of maritime affairs, KMOU became Korea’s first
                                                             island and maritime affairs.
                      four-year national university.

                Today, with three colleges, KMOU stands as a
                                                             Key areas of cooperation included :
                leading maritime-specialized comprehensive
                university. It continues to produce talented   - Joint research, business, and educational
               maritime professionals who influence not only   initiatives to advance the goals of both
               Korea’s political and economic spheres but also   organizations
                        global maritime affairs.
                                                             - Co-hosting academic events and training
                                                               programs
                                                             - Sharing institutional infrastructure and facilities
                                                             - Exchanging island and maritime-related data and
                                                               global networks
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