Three Centers have been established that reflect both the research interests of the faculty and the issues faced by today's policymakers: the PNU EU center, PNU-KIEP Graduate Program for Area Study(GPAS) center and Australia-Korea Supply Chain Resilience Research Capability Platform.
To meet the challenges and the demands placed on the world’s environment, economy and political institutions of the 21st century, the GSIS will also sponsor a number of important research initiatives.
Australia-Korea Supply Chain Resilience Research Capability Platform
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread impacts and significant disruption to global supply chains. The unprecedented effect and the resultant restriction rules imposed in many countries have revealed acute bottlenecks in supply chains links in many trade regions, including Australia and Korea. The resulting disruptions are not only on domestic trade but also export, import and cross-border trade. These disruptions put supply chain resilience to a test and thus require a collaborative platform to conduct industry-focused research between scholars in the two countries, as well as between scholars and the industry.
This web platform is an outcome of the Developing the Australia-Korea Supply Chain Resilience Research Capability Platform project. This project aims to develop and sustain a joint supply chain resilience research capability platform, leveraging on the existing collaborative relationship between RMIT University, Pusan National University and the Korean Association of Shipping and Logistics to enhance supply chain resilience research.
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This web platform is an outcome of the Developing the Australia-Korea Supply Chain Resilience Research Capability Platform project. This project aims to develop and sustain a joint supply chain resilience research capability platform, leveraging on the existing collaborative relationship between RMIT University, Pusan National University and the Korean Association of Shipping and Logistics to enhance supply chain resilience research.
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