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Master of Infrastructure Development Policy (MIDP)
The Master of Infrastructure Development Policy (MIDP) is a 17-month graduate program jointly offered by Kyung Hee University and the Export-Import Bank of Korea (EDCF), designed to equip mid-level public officials from partner developing countries with the strategic insight and practical tools necessary for transformative infrastructure leadership.
Recognizing that infrastructure is the foundation of sustainable development, the MIDP offers a multidisciplinary curriculum that combines infrastructure planning and management, project finance, and public-private partnerships (PPPs) with policy analysis and global development strategies. Students examine critical infrastructure domains—including transportation, energy, water, and digital systems—through the lens of inclusive growth, environmental sustainability, and good governance.
What distinguishes MIDP is its grounding in Korea’s rapid development experience and Kyung Hee University’s founding philosophy of “academic peace and global civilizational responsibility.” The program emphasizes the role of infrastructure not only in economic growth, but in fostering social justice, climate resilience, and peaceful coexistence. Through rigorous coursework, field research, and case-based learning, participants gain both conceptual clarity and real-world problem-solving capacity.
The MIDP is more than a degree—it is an investment in future leaders who will shape the public infrastructure of tomorrow with vision, responsibility, and a commitment to peaceful and sustainable development.
Duration
19 months (Stay in Korea: 17 months)
Objectives
• Train infrastructure-specialized experts for national and global development
• Enhance policy and project competence in infrastructure development
• Integrate theory with practice through field-based learning
• Foster global leadership and partnerships in infrastructure cooperation
• Promote mutual understanding between Korea and partner countries
• Enhance policy and project competence in infrastructure development
• Integrate theory with practice through field-based learning
• Foster global leadership and partnerships in infrastructure cooperation
• Promote mutual understanding between Korea and partner countries
Cost & Financial Assistance
Full scholarship with monthly living allowance, dormitory fees, national health insurance, and round trip airfare
Number of Participants
20 participants for each cohort
Language
English without interpretation services
Accommodations
Woojungwon (Dormitory in Kyung Hee University, Global Campus)
※ Single occupancy in a double room
※ Single occupancy in a double room