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President Kwang Hyung Lee, 2026 New Year Message​
View : 1096 Date : 2025-12-31 Writer : PR Office

                                                                

In his 2026 New Year’s Address, KAIST President Kwang Hyung Lee stated, “Based on the ‘QAIST-New Culture Strategy’ that encourages asking questions and taking on challenges, KAIST will accelerate AI-centered innovation in education and research to leap forward as a world-class university.”

President Lee highlighted the major achievements of the past year, including:

▲Educational innovation to nurture inquisitive minds ▲Advancement of education and research systems through the establishment of the College of AI ▲Establishment of a postdoc-centered research ecosystem through the InnoCORE Program, a national initiative to cultivate world-class AI talent ▲An approximately 20 percent increase in research funding ▲Expansion of research collaboration with global companies and universities

Particularly in the education sector, he explained that KAIST has fostered a culture where failure is viewed as a starting point for new challenges. This has been achieved through initiatives such as student-generated exam questions, the ‘Problem Definition to Solution Program (PDSP)’—where students define and solve problems on their own—and the operation of ‘KAIST Failure Week.’

He emphasized that these changes led to tangible results, with undergraduate early-admission applicants increasing by 1.9 times and graduate school applicants by 1.3 times over the past three years.

At the same time, efforts have been made to improve students' learning and living environments. KAIST has pursued the renovation and remodeling of all dormitories and enhanced student dining facilities and menu options to ensure students enjoy a more comfortable campus life. President Lee stressed, “The most precious members of KAIST are our students, and the university's role is to create an environment where they can freely ask questions and take on challenges.”

In the research field, KAIST secured billions of Korean won in annual research funding through joint initiatives with Germany’s Merck and Taiwan’s Formosa Group. It also established a strategic hub connecting to the global startup ecosystem through the KAIST–IDIS Silicon Valley Campus. Furthermore, 26 buildings have been newly constructed or expanded over the past five years, and 24 buildings are currently under construction or scheduled to break ground, ensuring the continuous expansion of education and research infrastructure.

In terms of technology commercialization, as of 2025, KAIST launched 59 deep-tech startups and completed technology transfers totaling KRW 8.2 billion. Notably, Sovargen, a faculty startup, successfully concluded a KRW 750 billion technology export deal.

President Lee presented the following key priorities for 2026: ▲Elevating the College of AI to a world-leading level ▲Advancing the Pyeongtaek, Osong, and Sejong campus projects ▲Expanding global partnerships ▲Ensuring the safe execution of 24 major construction projects

President Lee concluded by saying, “KAIST has now firmly established itself as a leading university representing the Republic of Korea, and its global recognition is rising rapidly through internationalization efforts. If we continue to work together in 2026, KAIST will stand proudly as a truly world-class university.”

 

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