CONTENTS
HaKaSe+ provides a variety of support contents related to improvement research capability, cultivation on interdisciplinarity and career development.
Fusion of Different Fields Fusion of Different Fields
Under the title of “Door to a different field,” the Project holds the meeting where all selected students gather together and explore issues through cross-disciplinary interactions. Selected students will practice group work across research fields, grades, and national borders, as well as deepen research exchange among them.
KU Doctoral Transferable Skills/ Academic Skills Improvement Seminar KU Doctoral Transferable Skills/ Academic Skills Improvement Seminar
The Project holds the series of seminars to improve transferable and academic skills necessary to be active in society. Through these series, the Project will set up the fundamental skills for selected students to make a leap forward in various fields and to fully demonstrate his/her expertise and abilities as a doctoral talent.
KU Doctoral Career Session KU Doctoral Career Session
The Project creates opportunities for doctoral students with deep expertise, a broad perspective as well as high level of problem-finding and problem-solving skills to shape his/her career. Selected students deepen their thoughts on his/her own career development.
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Comprehensive guidance on how doctoral personnel are active in academia and industry, and the essentials of job hunting for doctoral students
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”Career Discovery Lecture” by senior PhDs who are active in society as a doctoral talent
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Opportunities for doctoral students to interact and dialogue with company representatives
Travel Subsidy Travel Subsidy
The Project encourages overseas travel to gain experience and become a tough doctoral talent. The Project subsidies travel expenses when selected students conduct Internships, overseas research studies, a presentation at an academic meeting held overseas, various overseas surveys, research discussion , etc., that is recognized as having the effect of improving the research ability or career development of selected students.