GSC News
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- Dancing with the dragon: Leveraging opportunities for global growth
- Last week, the USF CBSI Center, which signed an exchange agreement with a Chinese graduate school, will hold a practical lecture. Those interested can participate in the webinar. We will develop future lectures and invite alumni to attend.
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- Steps Towards the Future: K-Maker High Program's Tour of China's Innovation Industries
- Sungkyunkwan University's China Graduate School and the Global Innovation Center (KIC China) conducted the "K-Maker High Program" from May 15 to 18, a four-day program. The "K-Maker High Program" is a Chinese innovation industry tour program that explores the major high-tech zones in the four major city clusters of China. This year, the program visited the Yangtze River Delta region, the most active area in China for scientific and technological innovation and international exchanges. The visits included the Shanghai International Technology Exchange Market, the China International Import Expo, Zhejiang University, the Zhejiang Provincial Industry-University-Research Cooperation Promotion Association, and Alibaba. Alibaba Headquarters (Hangzhou, China) Zhejiang University (Hangzhou, China) China International Import Expo (Shanghai, China)
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- Graduate School of China Signs Academic Cooperation With University of San Francisco
- The Graduate School of China (Director KIM, YONG-JUNE) signed a cooperation agreement with the University of San Francisco's Center for Business Studies and Innovation in Asia-Pacific (CBSI) on July 3, 2024. CBSI is a university-affiliated research and education institution developed by its predecessor, the China Business Studies Initiative. The University of San Francisco is one of the oldest private universities in the United States, and it is of great significance as it is an agreement with Sungkyunkwan University, the oldest university in Korea. This agreement aims to establish an organic cooperation system for the success of global graduate schools through the shared growth of the Graduate School of China and CBSI, and to strengthen human networks through mutual exchange. Additionally, through this agreement, we hope to accelerate international education innovation, provide students with quality educational opportunities, and contribute to the development of global society.
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- GSC holds inaugural meeting of alumni association
- On April 27 (Saturday), the GSC (Director KIM, YONG-JUNE) held the "GSC Alumni Association Opening Ceremony" at the Global R&E Lounge of the International Museum of the Humanities and Social Sciences Campus. The GSC opened in September 2005 and marks its 19th anniversary this year, and has produced about 460 graduates so far. The event was attended by President YOO JI-BEOM, GSC President KIM, YONG-JUNE, as well as faculty members of the GSC, and more than 50 alumni and students to celebrate the formation of the GSC Alumni Association.