JBNU, which is undertaking an 'AI University Transformation' to comprehensively innovate all areas—education, research, administration, and employment—based on artificial intelligence (AI) and data, held an 'AI System Sharing Conference' at the on‑campus International Convention Center on the 22nd and unveiled AI‑based integrated innovation models.
JBNU has taken the bold step of building a comprehensive transformation model that links education, administration, research, and employment into a single AI ecosystem—an approach rare among domestic universities. The conference was organized to share these exemplary cases, in which overall university operations have been integratively restructured on a unified data platform, with universities nationwide.
At the conference, attended by heads and staff of AI‑related departments from universities across the country, key JBNU implementation cases were presented in detail, including the next‑generation integrated information system (JUMP), LMS 3.0, real‑time translation services, the AI JOB platform, and JUIC. Plans for dissemination with participating universities were also discussed.
▲ Largest AI Infrastructure Among National Universities…Full Administrative Digitalization with JUMP
The construction of the next‑generation integrated information system (JUMP) involved an investment of approximately KRW 16.7 billion. Including future expansions, the project amounts to roughly KRW 20 billion, making it the largest AI‑based integrated infrastructure project among national universities. The core is the next‑generation integrated information system (JUMP), which comprehensively overhauls the previously fragmented academic and administrative systems to implement intelligent services and support data‑driven decision making.
JUMP implements over 4,000 administrative screens and digitizes the entire workflow by moving tasks online. An AI‑based rules engine automatically analyzes multi‑layer conditions, such as graduation requirements, and provides a 'graduation self‑diagnosis' function that allows students to check their eligibility for graduation at any time. Single sign‑on (SSO) enables access to more than 20 campus systems at once. Paperless administration, a cloud‑centric infrastructure transition, and enhanced security systems are also being implemented.
▲ AI Tutors and LMS 3.0…Opening an Era of Self‑Directed Learning
In education, a next‑generation learning environment centered on an AI‑based learning management system (LMS 3.0) will be established by combining 'AI tutors' with a content platform. The AI tutor uses lecture materials and learning data, leveraging RAG (retrieval‑augmented generation) technology to respond to learners' questions in real time and to perform automatic question generation, assessment, and personalized feedback. AI‑based automatic captioning, multilingual translation functions, and real‑time translation services are also integrated, significantly strengthening the global learning environment, including for international students.
▲ Employment by AI…'AI JOB @ JBNU' for Customized Career Planning
In the career and employment field, the 'AI JOB @ JBNU' platform will be introduced. It provides visualized, comprehensive analyses of academic records, extracurricular activities, and job preparation levels, and supports realistic career exploration through employment probability analyses for target companies and recommendations for similar roles and companies. Based on employment success case data, it offers comparative analysis of applicant profiles and diagnostics of missing elements to present individualized concrete preparation directions and tailored roadmaps.
▲ Detecting Anomalies in Research Funding…Research Administration Innovation with JUIC
In research, the 'next‑generation research support system (JUIC)' digitizes and automates the entire process from research budgeting to execution and settlement. An AI‑based anomaly detection function identifies abnormal research fund usage in advance and role‑based dashboards provide optimized information tailored to both researchers and administrators.
President Yang O‑bong of JBNU said, "This conference is an occasion to share with universities nationwide the concrete implementation cases in which our university has integrated all functions with AI and data." He added, "By sharing JBNU's AI transition model, accumulated through projects such as the Glocal University initiative and national university development programs, with universities across the country, we will lead innovation in future‑oriented higher education."