Dr. Lee successfully completes a 6-month Global Visiting Fellowship at Seoul National University

Dr. Lee successfully completed a 6-month Global Visiting Scholar Fellowship at Seoul National University. The fellowship program focused on advancing research in physical activity and population health. This partnership has laid the foundation for impactful research and long-term academic collaboration with graduate students and faculty members at Seoul National University and the Research Institute of Sport Science, which will contribute to advancements in physical activity promotion and population health research.

Key Collaborative Contributions

  1. Graduate student mentorship: Providing guidance on research methodologies, systematic reviews, and English academic writing to enhance students’ research skills and professional development.

  2. Joint Research Projects: Engaging in collaborative studies on physical activity promotion, public health policy, and health research, contributing to scholarly publications and international presentations.

  3. Interdisciplinary Knowledge Sharing: Facilitating discussions on epidemiological and sociomedical approaches to physical activity and health research.

Future Plans and Utilization

Moving forward, continued collaboration aims to:

  1. Expand research networks by integrating findings into global initiatives, fostering connections with international scholars, and securing research funding opportunities.

  2. Enhance policy impact by translating research outcomes, particularly the 2026 South Korea’s Report Card project, into actionable strategies for physical activity promotion and public health interventions in South Korea.

  3. Strengthen collaborative and interdisciplinary student training through continued mentorship, workshops, and co-authored publications, ensuring sustained capacity-building for emerging researchers at SNU.

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